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Computational curriculum for MatSE undergraduates

science curriculum

Bellon P, Bretl T, Ferguson AL.
GSID: bvg0NS-n9BAJ
A Kononov, P Bellon, T Bretl, AL Ferguson… - 2017 ASEE Annual …, 2017 - peer.asee.org

Alina Kononov is a Ph. D. student in Physics and the computational teaching assistant in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She …

Study of Meta-analysis strategies for network inference using information-theoretic approaches.

BioData mining

Pham NC, Haibe-Kains B, Bellot P, Bontempi G, Meyer PE.
PMID: 28484519
BioData Min. 2017 May 06;10:15. doi: 10.1186/s13040-017-0136-6. eCollection 2017.

BACKGROUND: Reverse engineering of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from gene expression data is a classical challenge in systems biology. Thanks to high-throughput technologies, a massive amount of gene-expression data has been accumulated in the public repositories. Modelling GRNs from...

Disposable, stable media for reproducible surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.

The Analyst

Bell SE, Spence SJ.
PMID: 11205496
Analyst. 2001 Jan;126(1):1-3. doi: 10.1039/b009519m.

Large numbers of identical and stable SE(R)RS [surface-enhanced (resonance) Raman]-active media, which are convenient to handle and manipulate but sufficiently inexpensive that they can be used once and then discarded, have been prepared by isolating nanoparticles from Ag and...

Exposure of two upland plant species to acidic fogs.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Ashenden TW, Rafarel CR, Bell SA.
PMID: 15092062
Environ Pollut. 1991;74(3):217-25. doi: 10.1016/0269-7491(91)90071-4.

A system is described for exposing large numbers of plants to acidic fogs. The system allows low volumes of treatment solutions to be provided at particle sizes chiefly in the 5-30 microm range (equivalent to fog/cloud droplets). Plants of...

Lower Limb: Advanced FE Model and New Experimental Data.

Stapp car crash journal

Beillas P, Begeman PC, Yang KH, King AI, Arnoux PJ, Kang HS, Kayvantash K, Brunet C, Cavallero C, Prasad P.
PMID: 17458759
Stapp Car Crash J. 2001 Nov;45:469-94.

The Lower Limb Model for Safety (LLMS) is a finite element model of the lower limb developed mainly for safety applications. It is based on a detailed description of the lower limb anatomy derived from CT and MRI scans...

The foot and ankle: an overview of arthrokinematics and selected joint techniques.

Journal of athletic training

Loudon JK, Bell SL.
PMID: 16558394
J Athl Train. 1996 Apr;31(2):173-8.

Limited range of motion of the ankle is common following a period of immobilization or injury to the lower extremity. If not corrected, this limited range of motion will disturb normal joint arthrokinematics and could affect the athlete's performance....

Structural Response of Lower Leg Muscles in Compression: A Low Impact Energy Study Employing Volunteers, Cadavers and the Hybrid III.

Stapp car crash journal

Dhaliwal TS, Beillas P, Chou CC, Prasad P, Yang KH, King AI.
PMID: 17096227
Stapp Car Crash J. 2002 Nov;46:229-43.

Little has been reported in the literature on the compressive properties of muscle. These data are needed for the development of finite element models that address impact of the muscles, especially in the study of pedestrian impact. Tests were...

Pressure clamp method to measure transpiration in growing single plant cells : demonstration with sporangiophores of phycomyces.

Plant physiology

Ortega JK, Bell SA, Erazo AJ.
PMID: 16653013
Plant Physiol. 1992 Oct;100(2):1036-41. doi: 10.1104/pp.100.2.1036.

A pressure probe method (pressure clamp) was developed to measure transpiration rates of both growing and nongrowing single plant cells, and represents an improvement over the previous pressure probe method (pressure relaxation), which is restricted to nongrowing plant cells...

Selective stripping voltammetric determinations employing cells for electrolysis with simultaneous ion-exchange or solvent extraction.

Talanta

Stulík K, Bedros P.
PMID: 18961929
Talanta. 1976 Aug;23(8):563-8. doi: 10.1016/0039-9140(76)80235-4.

Cells have been designed for stripping-voltammetry analyses employing graphite working electrodes and mercury film electrodes on a graphite support, permitting ion-exchange or solvent extraction separation simultaneously with the pre-electrolysis. The ion-exchange separation was tested on the determination of mercury...

THE PRE-OPERATIVE PREPARATION AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC SPLENIC ANEMIA (BANTI'S DISEASE).

California and western medicine

Bell LP.
PMID: 18739770
Cal West Med. 1925 Oct;23(10):1288-93.

No abstract available.

Rural concentrations of nitrogen dioxide pollution throughout Wales.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Ashenden TW, Bell SA.
PMID: 15092430
Environ Pollut. 1989;58(2):179-93. doi: 10.1016/0269-7491(89)90063-8.

Monitoring of nitrogen dioxide was carried out at over 50 rural sites in Wales throughout 1986. All sites were chosen so as to be remote from any local sources of NO(2) and the values obtained were deemed to be...

Ability, breadth, and parsimony in computational models of higher-order cognition.

Cognitive science

Cassimatis NL, Bello P, Langley P.
PMID: 21585455
Cogn Sci. 2008 Dec;32(8):1304-22. doi: 10.1080/03640210802455175.

Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognition. How can a model's contribution to this goal be evaluated? This article argues that three important aspects of a model of higher-order cognition to evaluate...

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