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Eddings, Eric | Modified CPD Model for Coal Devolatilization at UCTT Conditions | To study coal pyrolysis behavior at underground coal thermal treatment (UCTT) conditions, a modified CPD (M-CPD) model was developed and evaluated using two scales of experiments as well as two different coals, Utah Sufco and Illinois #6. Compared with the original CPD model, three major aspects wer... | Coal; pyrolysis; modeling; underground heating | 2019 |
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Hobson-Rohrer, Wendy L. | Benefits and Barriers of Interprofessional Education Beyond the Classroom | Medical schools need to include interprofessional education (IPE) in their curricula not only to meet accreditation standards but to optimize students' readiness to practice in today's team-based heathcare environment. This is most often accomplished in classroom settings. | Interprofessional Education; Team-Based Patient Cre; Collaboration | 2020 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Challenges of Sustaining a Large Digital Special Collections Repository | Presentation given at the Sustaining Visions and Legacies: The Future of Special Collections Libraries Conference held at the University of California at Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. | Digital libraries | 2020-03-07 |
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Anderson, Rick | Responses to the Question: "Five Years from Now, How Will You Know Whether Your Transformative Deal Has Been a Success? | | transformative deals, open access, subscription | 2020-03 |
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Eddings, Eric G. | Joint NSF-NSFC Workshop on Combustion Related to Sustainable Energy | A workshop on Combustion Related to Sustainable Energy was held in Hangzhou, China on March 10-12, 2014. The workshop was jointly sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and by the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC). The purpose of the workshop was to bring together a limite... | Combustion, sustainable energy, research needs, climate change, renewable fuel, efficiency, Workshop China | 2016 |
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Eddings, Eric G. | Experimental and numerical investigation on sulfur transformation in T pressurized oxy-fuel combustion of pulverized coal | Pressurized oxy-fuel combustion, as a novel and promising technology for CO2 capture from power plants, has attracted worldwide attentions. The high partial pressure of CO2 induces significant changes to the SOx release characteristic. Properly addressing these fundamental issues and technological c... | Pressurized; Oxy-fuel combustion; SO2 emission; Numerical; Pulverized coal | 2019 |
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Yu, Zhou | Homeownership Attainment of Adult Children in Urban China: Parental Attributes and Financial Support | Soaring homeownership and housing prices have made it more difficult for newcomers to climb the housing ladder without parental support. This study relies on China Household Finance Survey microdata in 2015 to examine the role of parental attributes and financial support on adult children's homeowne... | Demographics; Intergenerational mobility; Parental income transfers; Parental attributes | 2017 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic Ga1-xMnxAs formed by Mn ion implantation and pulsed-laser melting | | | 2008 |
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Scarpulla, Michael | Electronic structure of ferromagnetic semiconductor Ga1-xMnxAs probed by sub-gap magneto-optical spectroscopyElectronic | We employ Faraday and Kerr effect spectroscopy in the infrared range to investigate the electronicstructure ofGa1#1;xMnxAsnear the Fermi energy. The band structure of this archetypical dilute-momentferromagnetic semiconductor has been a matter of controversy, fueled partly by previous measurements o... | | 2009 |
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Yu, Zhou | Macro effects on the household formation of China s young adults demographics institutional factors and regional differences | Household formation, or the extent to which population is transferred into households, determines housing demand and reflects housing wellbeing. Young adults, who are new entrants to the housing market and sensitive to changing market conditions, have faced many challenges in China's fledging housin... | Household formation; headship rates; housing demand; the post 1970 generation; demographics; regional differences; non-family households | 2017-01-24 |
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Yu, Zhou | Internet Access, Spillover and Regional Development in China | As Internet access grows at different rates across regions, the Internet has had variable effects on regional economies through agglomeration and spillover effects. This paper uses province-level panel data from 2000 to 2013 to study inequality in Internet access, its spatial effect on regional econ... | Digital divide; Internet access; spillover effect; regional economic development; China | 2017-06-03 |
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Yu, Zhou | Assimilation and Rising Taiwanese Identity: Taiwan-born Immigrants in the United States, 1990-2000 | This study examines why a growing percentage of Taiwan-born immigrants in the U.S. have identified themselves as Taiwanese rather than ethnic Chinese in the U.S. decennial censuses between 1990 and 2000. The trend appears inconsistent with the assimilation theory, which postulates that ethnic groups... | Taiwanese; immigration; identity; economic status; United States | 2009-06-01 |
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Morrow, Anne | Preserving and Disseminating Emerging Forms of Digital Scholarship in Academic and Research Libraries: The EDS Report | This report addresses challenges and offers recommendations to librarians, archivists, preservationists, and other information professionals seeking to archive and preserve emerging forms of digital scholarship. Our goal for the recommendations was, first and foremost, that they address known preser... | Digital scholarship; Libraries; Archives | 2019 |
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Yu, Zhou | Changing distribution of migrant population and influencing factors in urban China: economic transition, public policy, and amenities | | Migrant redistribution; rural-urban and interregional migration; urban transformation; economic transition; floating population | 2019 |
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Lohse, Keith R. | Modeling Longitudinal Outcomes: A Contrast of Two Methods | Background: Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) is frequently used to model longitudinal data but does not appropriately account for within-person correlations over time, does not explicitly model time, and cannot flexibly handle missing data. In contrast, mixed-effects regression address... | mixed-effects regression; ANOVA; learning; development | |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Regional Connections to National Authority Files | Local and regional authority files exist to cover gaps in national and international authority files. These types of authority files should not exist alone if they are going to be fully utilized by other institutions that may have resources about the same individuals or topics. This article discusse... | authority control; controlled vocabularies; NACO; name authority records | 2019 |
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Legorburu, Gabriel | Using Observed Data During Early Design To Simulate Building Mechanical System Energy Performance | | Energy Modeling; Real-World Data; Neural Networks | 2019 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna | A Busy Professor's Guide to Sanely Flipping Your Classroom | The Flipped Classroom has become a popular teaching method. Students watch video lectures before class, saving class time for active learning (problem solving, demonstrations, applications, etc.). This paper is a useful guide for busy professors who would like to try out the flipped classroom approa... | flipped classroom; inverted classroom; engineering education; teaching electromagnetics; assessment pedagogy | 2019 |
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Anderson, Rick | Citation Contamination: Citations to Predatory Journals in the Mainstream Scientific Literature | Data set from a study presented at the 2019 World Conference on Research Integrity and published in the Scholarly Kitchen. | Predatory; publishing; Citations | 2019 |
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Myntti, Jeremy | Digital Preservation in Libraries | Presentation given at the Sharjah International Library Conference, Sharjah Expo Centre, United Arab Emirates. Presented on World Digital Preservation Day 2019. | Digital preservation | 2019-11-07 |
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Fanning, Darby | Research practices and support needs of Language and Literature faculty at the University of Utah | This report investigates the research practices and support needs of Language and Literature scholars at the University of Utah. | Research; Language; Literature; University of Utah; Libraries; Scholars; Area Studies | 2019-10-08 |
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Kious, Brent M. | Physician aid-in-dying and suicide prevention in psychiatry: a moral crisis? | Involuntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying (PAD) in terminal illness combine to create a moral dilemma. If PAD in terminal illness is permissible, it should also be permissible for some who suffer from non-terminal psychiatric illness: suffering provides muc... | suicide; physician aid-in-dying; psychiatry; civil commitment; mental illness; competence; suffering | 2019 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna Harp | Uncovering the Comfort Levels of Students Who Are Conducting Library Research | Much research has been conducted on how students, especially first-year students, do library research.1 The literature contends that college students regularly rely on Google and other common web-based resources that they are familiar with, rather than use proprietary library scholarly databases. In... | scholarship of teaching and learning SOTL; library research; information literacy instruction; student research perceptions | 2019 |
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O'Connell, James F. | A Different Paradigm for the Initial Colonisation of Sahul: Archaeological, genetic, demographic and geographic perspectives | The questions of when and how humans reached Sahul, the Pleistocene continent of Australia and New Guinea, has remained a central issue of Australian archaeology since its development as an academic discipline in the mid-twentieth century. Additionally, this has been a dominant theme linking Austral... | Sahul; Wallacea; colonisation; isolation; genomics; mitochondrial DNA | 2019-08-20 |
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Lohse, Keith R. | Magnitude-Based Inference is Not Bayesian and is Not a Valid Method of Inference | | inference; statistics; confidence intervals; Bayesian, reproducibility | |