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Warner, Homer R. | Subtotal Hysterectomy in Modern Gynecology: A Decision Analysis | Biomedical Informatics | | 1997 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Invasive Pressure Monitoring | Biomedical Informatics | | 1997 |
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Stang, Peter J. | Supramolecular chemistry and molecular design: self-assembly of molecular squares | Modem supramolecular chemistry has been described as organized polymolecular systems held together by noncovalent interactions and represents one of the major frontiers in the chemical sciences.'-' At present the field is dominated by the hydrogen bonding motif that mimics biological systems and th... | Molecular design; Molecular squares | 1997 |
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Cohen, Elaine | Minimum distance queries for polygonal and parametric models | Calculation of the minimum distance to a geometric object or the minimum separation between objects is a fundamental problem that has application in a variety of arenas. Minimum separation queries for sculptured surfaces are believed particularly difficult, yet are increasingly important as modeli... | Minimum separation; Minimum distance; Virtual prototyping | 1997 |
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Goller, Franz | Motor control of crystallized song is modified by sensory feedback | Song production requires precisely coordinated activity in the respiratory and syringcal (vocal organ) muscles. Crystallized adult song is characterized by acoustic and motor stereotypy which does not require auditory feedback, suggesting it is represented by fixed central motor programs. To determ... | Air injection; Auditory feedback; Pressure | 1997 |
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Golden, Kenneth M. | Critical behavior of transport in lattice and continuum percolation models | It has been observed that the critical exponents of transport in the continuum, such as in the Swiss cheese and random checkerboard models, can exhibit nonuniversal behavior, with values different than the lattice case. Nevertheless, it is shown here that the transport exponents for both lattice a... | Ising model; Magnetization; Scaling | 1997 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Particle size segregation on a belt conveyor | Particle size segregation is a common phenomenon in many particulate processes and has many undesirable effects. The size segregation which occurs on a belt conveyor causes a serious problem for on-line particle size measurement using image-based techniques. Whether particle size distributions mea... | Particles; Size; Belt conveyors; Modelling | 1997 |
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Freire, Juliana | Combining scheduling strategies in tabled evaluations | Tabled evaluations ensure termination for Datalog programs by distinguishing calls to tabled subgoals. Given several variant subgoals in an evaluation, only the first (the generator) will use program clause resolution, the rest (consumers) must perform answer resolution using answers computed by th... | SLG; SLG-WAM; Tabling; Local scheduling; Batched scheduling | 1997 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Hox genes and mammalian development | We have examined the interactions of Hox genes in forming a cervical vertebrae, hindbrain, and limbs. In each case, it is apparent that individual Hox genes are performing individual functions but that more profound roles are apparent when they act in combination with others Hox genes. The observed ... | Drosophila; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Homozygote | 1997 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Timed event/level structures | This paper presents timed event/level(TEL) structures, an extension to timed event-rule structures, which allows the general use of signal levels and timing in the specification of an asynchronous circuit. TEL structures can express true OR causality, as well as language constructs that are very dif... | | 1997 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Migrating relational data to an OODB: strategies and lessions from a molecular biology experience | The growing maturity of OODB technology is causing many enterprises to consider migrating relational databases to OODBs. While data remapping is relatively straightforward, greater challenges lie in economically and non-invasively adapting legacy application software. We report on a genetics labora... | OODB; Relational data; Data migration | 1997 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Effect of hyperventilation on regional cerebral blood flow in head-injured children | Objectives: To study cerebral blood flow and cerebral oxygen consumption in severe head-injured children and also to assess the effect of hyperventilation on regional cerebral blood flow. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Pediatric intensive care unit at a tertiary-level university childre... | Cerebral blood flow; Head injury; Jugular venous oximetry; Xenon computed tomography scan; Head-injured children | 1997 |
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Davis, Al | An introduction to asynchronous circuit design | The purpose of this monograph is to provide both an introduction to field of asynchronous digital circuit design and an overview of the practical state of the art in 1997. In the early days of digital circuit design, little distinction was made between synchronous and asynchronous circuits. However,... | Asynchronous circuit design | 1997 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine; Ehrenfreund, Eitan A. | Phonon spectroscopy in π-conjugated polymers; the role of the excited electronic states | The Raman active vibrational modes in 7r-conjugated polymers are known to have different frequencies in different types of experiments. The best known examples are the resonant Raman scattering (RRS) and doping or photoinduced absorption infrared active vibrations (IRAV) measurements, in which the s... | pi-conjugated polymers; Phonon spectroscopy; Resonant Raman scattering; ir-active phonons | 1997 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M.; McIntosh, J. Michael | Novel post-translational modification involving bromination of tryptophan: identification of the residue, L-6-bromotryptophan, in peptides from Conus imperialis and Conus radiatus venom | We report a novel post-translational modification involving halogenation of tryptophan in peptides recovered from the venom of carnivorous marine cone snails (Conus). The residue, L-6-bromotryptophan, was identified in the sequence of a heptapeptide, isolated from Conus imperialis, a worm-hunting... | Conotoxins; Conus imperialis; Conus radiatus; L-6-bromotryptophan | 1997 |
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Mallat, Chibli | The Lebanese Legal System | Lebanon was established in its present borders in 1920, in the wake of World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman empire. It acquired the main elements of its judicial and legal systems under the French mandate (1920-1943), and has retained most of them to date. | | 1997 |
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Henderson, Thomas C. | Instrumented sensor system architecture | Sensor systems are becoming ubiquitous throughout society, yet their design, construction and operation is still more of an art than a science. In this paper, we define, develop, and apply a formal semantics for sensor systems that provides a theoretical framework for an integrated software architec... | Instrumented sensor system; Instrumented Logical Sensor Systems; ILSS | 1997 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; a new spectroscopy in ∏-conjugated polymer/C60-blends | We have applied the electromodulated photoinduced absorption (EPA) technique to a variety of C 6 0 -doped and pristine luminescent conducting polymer films. EPA measures the electric field-related change of the absorption in the sample as a result of above-gap illumination. An electric field leads t... | Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; EPA; C60 doping; Electromodulated photoluminescence; EPL; Polaron pair polarizability | 1997 |
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Normann, Richard A.; Jones, Kelly E. | Advanced demultiplexing system for physiological stimulation | A CMOS very large scale integration (VLSI) chip has been designed and built to implement a scheme developed for multiplexing/demultiplexing the signals required to operate an intracortical stimulating electrode array. Because the use of radio telemetry in a proposed system utilizing this chip may im... | Electrode Array; Stimulation; Telemetry; Microelectrodes; Transistors | 1997 |
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Myers, Chris J. | Interfacing synchronous and asynchronous modules within a high-speed pipeline* | This paper describes a new technique for integrating asynchronous modules within CI high-speed synchronous pipeline. Our design eliminates potential metastability problems by using Q clock generated by Q stoppable rang oscillator, which is capable of driving the large clock load found in present d... | | 1997 |
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Soares, Marshall A. | SOAR user's manual | Abstract: The development of simulation and test stimulus and checking of circuits with that stimulus is the source or many circuit bugs. The SOAR conversion package is a C library that generates the stimuli for gate-level simulation, circuit simulation and integrated circuit test The conversion pa... | SOAR; Conversion package; C library; Simulation | 1997 |
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Beazley, David. M. | SWIG users manual (version 1.1) | SWIG is a tool for solving problems. More specifically, SWIG is a simple tool for building interactive C, C++, or Objective-C programs with common scripting languages such as Tel, Perl, and Python. Of course, more importantly, SWIG is a tool for making C programming more enjoyable and promoting lazi... | SWIG; C programs; C++ programs; Objective-C programs; User manual; Interactive programs | 1997 |
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Battin, Margaret P. | A midwife through the dying process: stories of healing and hard choices at the end of life | In Timothy Quill's recounting of the deaths of nine patients, the final description is of the planned death of Jules: at home, surrounded by family members, and aided by a physician. It is a moving, true story, recounted in meticulous detail, from the first diagnosis to the final dose of barbiturat... | | 1997 |
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Jorgensen, Erik | Neural plasticity | Neural plasticity refers to functional changes in the nervous system and therefore encompasses a range of phenomena from changes at synapses observed on a microscopic scale to changes in behavior observed in the whole animal. These diverse phenomena are related since changes in synapses are believ... | Synapses; Nervous System; Development | 1997 |