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201 Sudan, KshitijHardware prediction of OS run-length for fine-grained resource customization2010-02-26
202 Gerig, GuidoImage registration driven by combined probabilistic and geometric descriptorsDeformable image registration in the presence of considerable contrast dierences and large-scale size and shape changes represents a signicant challenge for image registration. A representative driving application is the study of early brain development in neuroimaging, which requires co-registratio...2010-01-01
203 Loftus, Patrick David; Rosenblatt, Jody; Eisenhoffer Jr., George ThomasInduced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasisIn the human body about 100,000 cells are produced every second by mitosis and a similar number die by apoptosis. What happens if too much death occurs? What happens if too little death occurs? How are dying epithelial cells removed?Extrusion; MDCK monolayers; Polyp formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster2010-03-15
204 Grosset, Andre Vincent Pascal; Pascucci, ValerioInfinite ZoomAny image (apart from a fractal) has a finite resolution. On zooming in, we eventually see pixels. The aim of this project is to allow users to infinitely zoom in on an image.2010-10-06
205 Mallat, ChibliInsightful, Moving Study of the Iraqi Chalabi DynastyTamara Chalabi's Late for Tea at the Deer Palace: The Lost Dreams of my Iraqi Family, has just been published by Harper's Press. Late for Tea at the Deer Palace, is her literary-historical chronicle of the Chalabi family over the last century. Like Wild Swans, which recounts three generations of wom...2010-08-19
206 Bartholomew, Keith A.; Ewing, ReidIntegrated transportation scenario planning FHWA-HEP-10-0342010-05-04
207 Pascucci, ValerioInteractive editing of Massive images2010-02-26
208 Codding, Brian F.Interpreting abundance indices: some zooarchaeological implications of Martu foragingIndices of taxonomic abundance are commonly used by zooarchaeologists to examine resource inten sification, overexploitation and gender divisions in foraging labor. The original formulation of abundance indices developed a clear interpretive framework by linking the measure with foraging models from...Human behavioral ecology; Zooarchaeology; Ethnoarchaeology; Resource intensification; Gender division of labor; Western Australia2010-07-20
209 Mallat, ChibliIraqi Refugees: Mobilizing for Lana and the Rights of Abused WomenIRAP helps escapees navigate maze of interviews, document reviews, security and medical procedures2010-10-21
210 Mallat, ChibliJaafar al-Sadr : A Confluence Prime Minister for IraqIn Iraq and the wider Middle East, Jaafar needs no introduction. His father, Mohammad Baqer al-Sadr, was the most remarkable Islamic thinker of the 20th century. He was executed without trial by Saddam Hussein, together with Jaafar?s aunt Bint al-Huda, on 8 April 1980. His cousin and brother-in-law ...2010-08-19
211 Adler, Robert W.The Legal and Ethical Case for a Conservation Pool for Great Salt LakeA Conservation pool is the minimum water levels necessary to support and maintain important public resources such as navigation, ecosystem components and services (including fish and wildlife), recreation, and aesthetic values.2010-04-28
212 Mallat, ChibliMadhat al-Mahmood, Chief Justice of Iraq: Portrait of the Judge as HeroIraqi judges have offered to their country in the past five years a dedication unmatched elsewhere on the planet. Nothing short of heroism. At the heart of all the work, and the dedication, is the leadership of Mahmood. Iraqis know, by and large, about this dedication, and call upon the court for re...2010-09-02
213 Dycus, Tiffany M; Parker, Marcus GeraldMaintaining balance through fitness funThe risk for falls increases dramatically with age. Approximately 25% - 35% of people over the age of 65 years experiences one or more falls each year (Shumway-Cook, 1997). The Berg Balance Test has been shown to have moderately good sensitivity, and high specificity, and therefore is a good pred...Trapeze Interactive Poster2010-05-18
214 Furse, Cynthia M.Measurement and modeling of interference for multiple antenna systemThis paper provides a detailed signal model based on network theory to predict the multi-antenna capacity in the presence of co- and adjacent channel interference. This model expands on previous channel models by including the simultaneous effects of interference, antenna matching, efficiency, direc...2010-01-01
215 Paquette, ChristinaMediastinal pathologies presenting with unilateral vocal cord paralysis: hoarseness and the course of the reurrent laryngeal nerves2010-11-24
216 Sudan, KshitijMicro-pages : increasing DRAM efficiency with locality-aware data placement2010-02-26
217 Yu, ZhouMisleading comparisons of homeownership rates when the variable effect of household formation is ignored: explaining rising homeownership and the homeownership gap between Blacks and AsiansDespite ominous signs of housing market stress in the U.S., the homeownership rate reached an all time high in 2006. The conventional definition of homeownership, which is based on the share of households and ignores the effects of variable household formation, confounds the measurement of "success"...2010-01-01
218 Jenson, Justin Michael; Bock, Susan C.Mitigating spinal cord injuryHow would your life change if you became one of the 15,000 Americans to suffer a spinal cord injury this year? Trauma to the spinal cord causes immediate loss of function below the level of the injury. Then, in the hours and days after the accident, the body's secondary injury response may extend ...Trapeze Interactive Poster2010-03-15
219 McCormack, WayneModels of War and Crime in Confronting Organized ViolenceIs it crime or is it war? American politicos immediately beat the drums of a war on terrorism after 9/11 despite some cautionary notes sounded by professionals in the military, law, and international affairs. But the only other option promoted in the popular debates has been that of domestic crim...2010-02-23
220 Gerig, GuidoMulti-object analysis of volume, pose, and shape using statistical discriminationOne goal of statistical shape analysis is the discrimination between two populations of objects. Whereas traditional shape analysis was mostly concerned with single objects, analysis of multi-object complexes presents new challenges related to alignment and pose. In this paper, we present a methodol...2010-01-01
221 Voth, Gregory AlanMultiscale coarse-graining of the protein energy landscapeA variety of coarse-grained (CG) models exists for simulation of proteins. An outstanding problem is the construction of a CG model with physically accurate conformational energetics rivaling all-atom force fields. In the present work, atomistic simulations of peptide folding and aggregation equilib...2010-06-24
222 Reimherr, Frederick W.Neuropsychological functioning and OROS® methylphenidate in an Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) populationObjective: Neuropsychological tests have been used in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to compare ADHD patients with normal subjects, to assess drug-placebo differences in clinical trials and to identify appropriate medication levels via test dose paradigms. While clinical studies h...Trapeze Interactive Poster2010-03-15
223 Gale, Bruce K.Optimization and characterization of a microscale thermal field-flow fractionation systemA thorough investigation of the design considerations for microscale thermal field-flow fractionation and characterization of a 25 μm thin microscale thermal field-flow fractionation system is reported. A 4-50 times volume reduction from mesoscale and macroscale systems warrants customized design a...2010-01-01
224 Gibbs, Katie Bernice; Frazer, John K.otg, a heritable T-cell malignancy in zebrafish that exhibits apoptosis resistanceOtg (oscar the grouch), a line of zebrafish identified with a T cell malignancy pseudoposition, has a recessive inheritance pattern with approximately 50% penetrance in presumed homozygotes (m/m). After breeding otg with a wild-type lck::eGFP fish to create obligate heterozygotes (+/m), and then in...otg; Oscar the grouch zebrafish; Apoptosis resistance; T cell malignancy; Pseudoposition; Trapeze Interactive poster2010-03-15
225 Hawkes, KristenOvarian follicle loss in humans and mice: lessons from statistical model comparisonMenopause is triggered by the number of ovarian follicles falling below a threshold number and is irreversible because oogonial stem cells disappear after birth. Since it is the result of programmed disappearance of a limited store of follicles, menopause can be predicted using mathematical models b...Age; Follice; Mathematical; Model; Menopause; Ovary2010-01-01
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