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Colorado State University Rangeland Ecosystem Science PhD, 1983

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

Archer SR, Briggs JM.
GSID: TOlfLG76OzkJ
AK Knapp, JM Briggs, SL Collins, SR Archer - Biogeosciences - grad.arizona.edu

No abstract available.

Competition or Complementarity between Work and School: Some Insights from High School Students

Non-school settings

Briggs D.
GSID: xwsI8DIhPm0J
D Stern, D Briggs - 1999 - ERIC

The question of how some high school students succeed in reconciling school and work was examined through a review of research on the topic. Special attention was paid to the …

Impact of undergraduate science course innovations on learning

instructional innovation

Briggs D, Talbot R.
GSID: ywJUqubPoJAJ
MA Ruiz-Primo, D Briggs, H Iverson, R Talbot… - Science, 2011 - science.org

… Comparative studies involve a contrast between students who have and have not received a given instructional innovation (ie, treatment versus control), making it possible to evaluate the effect of course innovations on student learning. The unit of analysis...

Reducing malpractice costs.

Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association

Briggs D.
PMID: 2030426
J Occup Med. 1991 Mar;33(3):297.

No abstract available.

Metformin-associated lactic acidosis.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association

Briggs D.
PMID: 25185923
Emerg Nurse. 2014 Sep;22(5):20-5. doi: 10.7748/en.22.5.20.e1332.

This article discusses the case of a 68-year-old emergency department patient with hypoglycaemia, hypotension, unconsciousness and a severe metabolic acidosis. It transpired that she had type 2 diabetes mellitus, which she managed with metformin, and ED staff thought initially...

A cardiovascular disease policy model: part 2-preparing for economic evaluation and to assess health inequalities.

Open heart

Lawson KD, Lewsey JD, Ford I, Fox K, Ritchie LD, Tunstall-Pedoe H, Watt GC, Woodward M, Kent S, Neilson M, Briggs AH.
PMID: 27335653
Open Heart. 2016 Jun 10;3(1):e000140. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2014-000140. eCollection 2016.

OBJECTIVES: This is the second of the two papers introducing a cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model. The first paper described the structure and statistical underpinning of the state-transition model, demonstrating how life expectancy estimates are generated for individuals defined...

Hot-Carrier-Mediated Photon Upconversion in Metal-Decorated Quantum Wells.

Nano letters

Naik GV, Welch AJ, Briggs JA, Solomon ML, Dionne JA.
PMID: 28661675
Nano Lett. 2017 Aug 09;17(8):4583-4587. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00900. Epub 2017 Jul 03.

Manipulating the frequency of electromagnetic waves forms the core of many modern technologies, ranging from imaging and spectroscopy to radio and optical communication. The process of converting photons from higher to lower energy is easily accomplished and technologically widespread....

Multiple Core and Vibronic Coupling Effects in Attosecond Stimulated X-Ray Raman Spectroscopy (SXRS).

Journal of chemical theory and computation

Hua W, Biggs JD, Zhang Y, Healion D, Ren H, Mukamel S.
PMID: 24376391
J Chem Theory Comput. 2013 Dec 10;9(12). doi: 10.1021/ct400767g.

Attosecond Stimulated X-ray Raman Spectroscopy (SXRS) is a promising technique for investigating molecular electronic structure and photochemical processes with high spatial and temporal resolution. We present a theoretical study of SXRS from multiple core excitation sites of the same...

Corrigendum: Glycan complexity dictates microbial resource allocation in the large intestine.

Nature communications

Rogowski A, Briggs JA, Mortimer JC, Tryfona T, Terrapon N, Lowe EC, Baslé A, Morland C, Day AM, Zheng H, Rogers TE, Thompson P, Hawkins AR, Yadav MP, Henrissat B, Martens EC, Dupree P, Gilbert HJ, Bolam DN.
PMID: 26848059
Nat Commun. 2016 Feb 05;7:10705. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10705.

No abstract available.

The use of geographical information systems in studies on environment and health.

World health statistics quarterly. Rapport trimestriel de statistiques sanitaires mondiales

Briggs DJ, Elliott P.
PMID: 8585238
World Health Stat Q. 1995;48(2):85-94.

Geographical information systems (GIS) provide a powerful technology for the spatial analysis of environmental and health data. Major areas of application include the assessment and mapping of environmental exposure, mapping of health outcome, and the analysis of spatial relationships...

Shape-amplitude representation of N-particle photofragmentation processes.

Physical review letters

Walter M, Meremianin A, Briggs JS.
PMID: 12857253
Phys Rev Lett. 2003 Jun 13;90(23):233001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.233001. Epub 2003 Jun 09.

The general form of the multiparticle photofragmentation matrix element in dipole approximation is derived. Using two noncolinear momentum vectors to create a coordinate system enables the extraction of shape amplitudes depending only on lengths and mutual angles of the...

Selection rules and isotope effects in the full fragmentation of the hydrogen molecule.

Physical review letters

Walter M, Briggs JS.
PMID: 10970575
Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Aug 21;85(8):1630-3. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.1630.

Selection rules predicting zeros in cross sections for full fragmentation of the hydrogen molecule into specific momentum configurations are presented. Isotope effects are predicted to arise from these selection rules and from the correlated motion of nuclei and electrons...

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