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176 Andrews, Robert D.Portable Computers Used in Respiratory Care ChartingBiomedical Informatics1988
177 Gardner, Reed M.Data Gathering, Analysis, and Display in Critical Care MedicineBiomedical Informatics1985
178 Poulter, Charles DaleFarnesyl diphosphate synthetase: molecular cloning, sequence, and expression of an essential gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiaeFarnesyl diphosphate (FPP) synthetase is a key enzyme in isoprenoid biosynthesis which supplies C15 precursors for several classes of essential metabolites including sterols, dolichols, and ubiquinones. The structural gene for FPP synthetase was isolated on a 4.5-kilobase EcoRI genomic restriction f...Genetics; Transferases; Dimethylallyltranstransferase/biosynthesis1989-11-15
179 Creem-Regehr, Sarah Hope; Willemsen, Peter; Gooch, Amy A.; Thompson, William B.The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: implications for real and virtual environmentsThree experiments examined the influence of field of view and binocular viewing restrictions on absolute distance perception in the real world. Previous work has found that visually directed walking tasks reveal accurate distance estimations in full-cue, real world environments to distances of ab...Distance perception; Egocentric2003-08-29
180 Gardner, Reed M.Digital Electronic Communications Between ICU Ventilators and Computers and PrintersBiomedical Informatics1992
181 Warner, Homer R.Computer-Based Monitoring of Cardiovascular Functions in Postoperative PatientsBiomedical Informatics1968
182 Warner, Homer R.Dynamic Aortic Diameter Measurements in vivoBiomedical Informatics1967
183 Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P.Calculation of electric fields and currents induced in a millimeter-resolution human model at 60 Hz using the FDTD method with a novel time-to-frequency-domain conversionThe finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method has previously been used to calculate induced currents in anatomically based models of the human body at frequencies ranging from 20 to 915 MHz and resolutions down to 1.31 cm . Calculations at lower frequencies and higher resolutions have been preclu...Finite-difference time-domain method; FDTD; Induced currents; Human body model1996
184 Gardner, Reed M.Data Gathering Analysis and Display in Critical Care MedicineBiomedical Informatics1986
185 Gardner, Reed M.Monitoring of Physiological Data in a Clinical EnvironmentBiomedical Informatics1972
186 Forster, Richard R.Effects of bedrock lithology and subglacial till on the motion of Ruth Glacier, Alaska, deduced from five pulses from 1973 to 2012A pulse is a type of unstable glacier flow intermediate between normal flow and surging. Using Landsat MSS, TM and ETM+ imagery and feature-tracking software, a time series of mostly annual velocity maps from 1973 to 2012 was produced that reveals five pulses of Ruth Glacier, Alaska. Peaks in ice ve...2014-01-01
187 Mathews, V. JohnAdaptive phase transform processors for time delay estimationThis paper introduces two recursive realizations of the phase transform (PHAT) processor for time-delay estimation (TDE), using a simple one-pole low-pass filter and the least-mean-square (LMS) adaptive filter, respectively. It is shown that these adaptive methods are capable of tracking time-varyin...1993
188 Warner, Homer R.Development of a Computerized Infectious Disease Monitor (CIDM)Biomedical Informatics1985
189 Cannon, Scott R.Experience with a Computerized Interactive Protocol System Using HELPBiomedical Informatics1980
190 Miller, Jan D.Role of the hydrocarbon chain in anionic flotation of calciteThe response of calcite to flotation with saturated fatty acids and alkyl sulfonates of various chain lengths is presented. The amount of collector required for flotation is shown to decrease systematically with increasing carbon content from 8 to 12-carbon atoms per molecule. This systematic flot...Hydrocarbon chain; Calcite; pH (Chemistry); Carbon1967
191 Gardner, Reed M.Challenges and Opportunities for Computerizing the Anesthesia RecordBiomedical Informatics1994
192 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Intensive Care Monitoring at LDS Hospital - Progress and DevelopmentBiomedical Informatics1974
193 Gardner, Reed M.Trouble-Shooting Pressure Monitoring Systems: When do the Numbers Lie?Biomedical Informatics1987
194 Kraus, Peter L.Filling a need or seeing an opportunity? The Evolution of grant writing and research instruction in the libraries at the University of UtahAbstract An investment in continuing education in the area of grantsmanship for a public services librarian has resulted in the teaching of Grant Writing & Research offered at the J. Willard Marriott Library and the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library on the campus of the University of Utah. ...Higher Education; Funding; Award; Librarianship; Academic Libraries; Research Libraries2007
195 Warner, Homer R.HELP - A Medical Information System Which Combines Automated Medical Decision-Making With Clinical Data Review and Administrative SupportBiomedical Informatics1985
196 Morrison, David L.Innovation scholars: patents and advanced research in technology2013-01
197 Gardner, Reed M.Hemodynamic Monitoring: From Catheter to DisplayBiomedical Informatics1986
198 Gardner, Reed M.Evaluation of User Acceptance of a Clinical Expert SystemBiomedical Informatics1994
199 Gardner, Reed M.Hemodynamic MonitoringBiomedical Informatics2006
200 Neatrour, Anna; Myntti, JeremyWestern Name Authority File: A Pilot Regional Name Authority ProjectThe prospect of authority control in digital libraries creates unique challenges. Digital library systems and software often do not support integrated authority control, which can create issues in consistency for personal and corporate names representation in descriptive metadata. Standard practice ...metadata; authority control; digital libraries; controlled vocabulary2019-05-05
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