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Robotics and Assistive Technology: A Win-Win Scenario
(2010)
The Robotics and Assistive Technology (RAT) Team is a research collaboration between the University of Missouri-Columbia's Adaptive Computing Technology (ACT) Center and the College of Engineering's Department of Electrical ...
New World Colonial Churches that Function as Astronomical Instruments
(2010)
This poster present photos and charts of churches that align with solstice sunrises or sunsets, as examples of architecture as astronomical instruments.
Swine models of Human Conditions
(2010-03)
Since the introduction of Dolly, the first cloned sheep, genetic engineering of livestock has advanced to the point that nearly any genetic modification appears feasible. Genes can be introduced, deleted or altered in ...
Commercialization of novel biomarkers of male fertility in humans and farm animals
(2010-03)
Each year, US infertility clinics treat 135,000 couples who fail to conceive naturally. Up to 40% of these infertility cases can be attributed to male infertility stemming from poor sperm quality. An additional 20% of ...
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
(University of Missouri Extension, 2010)
This OSEDA presentation discusses social and economic trends in the United States and Missouri particularly with an emphasis on economics, population demographics, and education.
Gas Storage Capabilities and Structure of Nanoporous Carbon
(2010)
Networks of fractal nanopores in activated carbon have recently been discovered (Pfeifer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 115502 (2002). These networks have shown promise in the storage of methane and hydrogen for use as ...
Q3D: a device to quantitatively measure visual suppression
(2010-10)
the progress and outcome of treatments * Screening for binocular function Patent Status: * U.S. Patent No. 7,686,452 (issued 3/30/2010) * National stage applications filed in AU, CA, EPC, JP Inventor(s): Carl Bassi, Michael Howe, Wayne Garver Contact Info...
Economics of Manure Management
(University of Missouri Extension, 2010)
This presentation allows users to obtain an estimate of the cost (both time and money) of transporting and land applying manure to fields using a specified complement of equipment.
Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire: The Genesis, Evolution, and Execution of its Sprechstimme
(2010-10-29)
A brief presentation of Arnold Schoenberg's seminal chamber work Pierrot lunaire, and Schoenberg's treatment of the voice through his innovative use of Sprechstimme.
More Than a Melody : Providing graphical subject access to sheet music
(2010-10-26)
This presentation provided an overview of sheet music graphics and subject access in the areas of local and national history, race, love, animals and nature, performers and actors, and many others. It was presented at the ...
Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics Expertise to Support Life and Health Sciences Research and Industry
(2010-03)
Interdisciplinary collaboration between computational sciences and life/health sciences is a hallmark of the MU Informatics Institute (MUII) and its new Informatics Ph.D. program. The Institute was established to foster ...
Missouri Student Success Network & Missouri Alternative Education Network
(University of Missouri Extension, 2010)
This OSEDA presentation discusses the social and economic context of alternative education networks in Missouri, and looks at the Spring MSSN Survey overall and specifically for regional discussion.
New and Powerful Ways to Measure Learning
(University of Missouri Extension, 2010)
This OSEDA presentation addresses the power of data to inform instructionally relevant decisions and explores different ways of looking at student performance to view progress over time at the district, school, class and ...
Leadership Speaker Series: Be Inspired
(University of Missouri Extension, 2010)
This OSEDA presentation discusses leadership, educational models and performance, and national and state statistics and demographics with an emphasis on employment, education, and student growth models.
Biomedical Tissue Engineering - Where We Go in the Future
(2010-03)
Researchers and entrepreneurs examine breakthroughs in tissue engineering and regeneration that enhance healing, remodeling, and recovery.
Biomedical Applications using Synchrotron Radiation
(2010-03)
A synchrotron biomedical research facility is nearing completion at the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Biomedical Imaging and Therapy (BMIT) facility will provide high intensity, high x-ray energy ...
Translating novel drug delivery techniques to ophthalmic products-unique opportunity for collaboration between academia and pharmaceutical industry
(2010-03)
To improve human health, scientific discoveries must be translated into clinical applications. Such discoveries typically begin at "the bench" with basic research — in which scientists study disease at a molecular or ...
Jump Starting and Moving New Technologies to Marketplace
(2010-03)
The highway from research in the laboratory to market success has many detours and on/off ramps that are at best confusing to inventors and the populace. Success from technology-based economic development is the outcome ...
Helping Schools Select and Implement Empirically Supported Practices in Prevention
(2010)
School districts are inundated with innovation. Ongoing developments in academic and social-emotional curriculum, combined with external pressures to improve student outcomes, create challenges for districts to make informed ...