Publications
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Relationship Between Circulating Platelet Counts and Ductus Arteriosus Patency After Indomethacin Treatment
In contrast to the evidence in mice, low circulating platelet counts do not affect permanent ductus closure (or ductus reopening) in human preterm infants.
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Alcohol Exposure and Nutritional Deficiency in Rat Models: Translational Neuroimaging Studies
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What Is Hard About Representing Biology Textbook Knowledge?
To scale the knowledge base of a Biology textbook from 50 pages to 300 pages in the context of Project Halo, we have formulated a knowledge factory process.
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Inquire for iPad: Bringing Question-Answering AI into the Classroom
Biology, is a novel electronic textbook that runs on an iPad and embeds in it a rich Biology knowledge base and reasoning system.
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Metabolic Pathway Databases for 1,000 Organisms
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Molybdenum-Sulfur Catalyst for Cyanide Poisoning
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Accessing Structured Health Information Through English Queries and Automatic Deduction
We describe ongoing research in using natural English text queries and automated deduction to obtain answers based on multiple structured data sources in a specific subject domain.
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Behavior Problems in Learning Activities and Social Interactions in Head Start Classrooms and Early Reading, Mathematics, and Approaches to Learning
Early problem behavior in structured learning activities consistently predicted lower academic outcomes (early reading and mathematics ability) as well as lower motivation, attention, and persistence in academically focused tasks.
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BioCyc: Microbial Genomes and Cellular Networks
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Collisional Relaxation of O(2)(X(3) Sigma(-)(G), Nu=1) and O(2)(A(1) Delta(G), Nu=1) By Atmospherically Relevant Species
Laboratory measurements are reported of the rate coefficient for collisional removal of O2(𝑋3𝛴−𝑔 , υ = 1) by O(3P), and the rate coefficients for removal of O2(a1Δg, υ = 1)…
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A Comparison of in Vivo Neurochemical Sequelae of Binge Alcohol Exposure in Wild-Type Wistar, Alcohol Preferring, and Alcohol Nonpreferring Rats
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Depression and self-focused language in structured interviews with older men
The spontaneous speech obtained during structured interviews of 26 depressed and nondepressed older men, an as-yet little studied population, was analyzed.