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A proposal to evaluate the effectiveness of closed laboratories in the computer science curriculum

science curriculum

McCauley R, Starr C.
GSID: xr_7ot2XcgYJ
R McCauley, W Pharr, G Pothering, C Starr - Journal of Computing …, 2004 - dl.acm.org

This paper proposes an experimental study to compare the effectiveness of a closed laboratory co-requisite for CS1 when the laboratory corequisite is taught by the same …

Hans Lisser--1888-1964.

Transactions of the Association of American Physicians

Starr P.
PMID: 5325066
Trans Assoc Am Physicians. 1965;78:33-4.

No abstract available.

Alfred Newton Richards, scientist and man.

Annals of internal medicine

Starr I.
PMID: 4900903
Ann Intern Med. 1969 Nov;Suppl 8:7-10.

No abstract available.

Experiences with the Streptococcus Mutans in Lakota Sioux (SMILeS) Study: Risk factors for Caries in American Indian Children 0-3 Years.

Journal of health disparities research and practice

Drake D, Dawson D, Kramer K, Schumacher A, Warren J, Marshall T, Starr D, Phipps K.
PMID: 27668133
J Health Dispar Res Pract. 2015;8(3):123-132.

Severe Early Childhood Caries (S-ECC) is a terribly aggressive and devastating disease that is all too common in lower socio-economic children, but none more so that what is encountered in American Indian Tribes. Nationwide, approximately 27% of 2-5 year...

Socially Responsible Surgery: Building Recognition and Coalition.

Frontiers in surgery

Robinson TD, Oliveira TM, Timmes TR, Mills JM, Starr N, Fleming M, Janeway M, Haddad D, Sidhwa F, Macht RD, Kauffman DF, Dechert TA.
PMID: 28424776
Front Surg. 2017 Apr 05;4:11. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2017.00011. eCollection 2017.

IMPORTANCE: Socially responsible surgery (SRS) integrates surgery and public health, providing a framework for research, advocacy, education, and clinical practice to address the social barriers of health that decrease surgical access and worsen surgical outcomes in underserved patient populations....

1pPAb5. Acoustic radiation force to reposition kidney stones.

Proceedings of meetings on acoustics. Acoustical Society of America

Bailey MR, Wang YN, Simon J, Cunitz B, Harper J, Hsi R, Starr F, Paun M, Sapozhnikov O, Dunmire B, Crum L, Sorensen M.
PMID: 26207161
Proc Meet Acoust. 2013;19. doi: 10.1121/1.4799599.

Our group has introduced transcutaneous ultrasound to move kidney stones in order to expel small stones or relocate an obstructing stone to a nonobstructing location. Human stones and metalized beads (2-8 mm) were implanted ureteroscopically in kidneys of eight...

The morphology of .

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Wan-Mohtar WA, Ab Kadir S, Saari N.
PMID: 28352534
Biotechnol Rep (Amst). 2016 May 17;11:2-11. doi: 10.1016/j.btre.2016.05.005. eCollection 2016 Sep.

The morphology of

"Soldier's Heart": A Genetic Basis for Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Risk Associated with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.

Frontiers in molecular neuroscience

Pollard HB, Shivakumar C, Starr J, Eidelman O, Jacobowitz DM, Dalgard CL, Srivastava M, Wilkerson MD, Stein MB, Ursano RJ.
PMID: 27721742
Front Mol Neurosci. 2016 Sep 23;9:87. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2016.00087. eCollection 2016.

"Soldier's Heart," is an American Civil War term linking post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with increased propensity for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We have hypothesized that there might be a quantifiable genetic basis for this linkage. To test this hypothesis we...

Practical considerations in genomic decision support: The eMERGE experience.

Journal of pathology informatics

Herr TM, Bielinski SJ, Bottinger E, Brautbar A, Brilliant M, Chute CG, Cobb BL, Denny JC, Hakonarson H, Hartzler AL, Hripcsak G, Kannry J, Kohane IS, Kullo IJ, Lin S, Manzi S, Marsolo K, Overby CL, Pathak J, Peissig P, Pulley J, Ralston J, Rasmussen L, Roden DM, Tromp G, Uphoff T, Weng C, Wolf W, Williams MS, Starren J.
PMID: 26605115
J Pathol Inform. 2015 Sep 28;6:50. doi: 10.4103/2153-3539.165999. eCollection 2015.

BACKGROUND: Genomic medicine has the potential to improve care by tailoring treatments to the individual. There is consensus in the literature that pharmacogenomics (PGx) may be an ideal starting point for real-world implementation, due to the presence of well-characterized...

Adding Ibrutinib to Standard Therapy Reduces Disease Progression by 80% in Previously Treated Patients with CLL.

American health & drug benefits

Starr P.
PMID: 26380625
Am Health Drug Benefits. 2015 Aug;8:39.

No abstract available.

Evidence against continuous variables driving numerical discrimination in infancy.

Frontiers in psychology

Starr A, Brannon EM.
PMID: 26191028
Front Psychol. 2015 Jul 02;6:923. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00923. eCollection 2015.

Over the past decades, abundant evidence has amassed that demonstrates infants' sensitivity to changes in number. Nonetheless, a prevalent view is that infants are more sensitive to continuous properties of stimulus arrays such as surface area and contour length...

Erratum to: Risk factors for target non-attainment during empirical treatment with β-lactam antibiotics in critically ill patients.

Intensive care medicine

De Waele JJ, Lipman J, Akova M, Bassetti M, Dimopoulos G, Kaukonen M, Koulenti D, Martin C, Montravers P, Rello J, Rhodes A, Udy AA, Starr T, Wallis SC, Roberts JA.
PMID: 25820545
Intensive Care Med. 2015 May;41(5):969. doi: 10.1007/s00134-015-3772-7.

No abstract available.

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