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Development and utility of the online priority health index [Abstract]
(2016)
Abstract of a paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Medical Informatics & Telehealth, 2016: Because public health funds are limited we created the priority health Indices (PHIs) for diseases (PHI-DZ) and ...
Glass : a multi-platform specimen supporting substrate for precision single molecule studies of membrane proteins : [abstract]
(2015)
Abstract in program book: High resolution (~ 1 nm lateral resolution) biological AFM imaging has been carried out almost exclusively using freshly cleaved mica as a specimen supporting surface, but mica suffers from a ...
Glass is a viable substrate for atomic force microscopy of membrane proteins : abstract submitted for the PSF13 Meeting of the American Physical Society
(2013)
Abstract submitted for the PSF13 Meeting of The American Physical Society: Since its invention in the mid-1980s, the atomic force microscope (AFM) has become an invaluable complementary tool for studying membrane proteins ...
Single-cell RNA-sequencing reveals Transcriptional Changes and Clonal Architecture associated with Post-Transplant Relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2020-01)
"Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignancy characterized by overproduction of myeloid precursors at the expense of more differentiated, functional hematopoietic cells, resulting in anemia, thrombocytopenia, and neutropenia. ...
Improving Confidence in ACLS among UMKC Internal Medicine Residents
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2020-01)
"The American Board of Internal Medicine requires all residents to have their certification in basic life support (BLS) and advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS) renewed every two years. However, there is concern ...
Simulation of the formation of craters in LENR cathode materials
(University of Missouri, 2013)
Many electrochemical Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) experiments have resulted in the observations of micro-craters in the surfaces of the cathode metals (Pd, Au and others). Such craters are not known to form in ...
Patenting cold fusion inventions before the US Patent and Trademark Office
(University of Missouri, 2013)
The United States Patent Office - US PTO has developed a reputation for refusing applications directed to "Cold Fusion" technology. Past practices of the US PTO, which will be reviewed based on a published employee grievance ...
Analysis of compressional mode excitation in an air capacitor configuration for a controlled Karabut experiment
(University of Missouri, 2013)
Karabut has reported the observation of collimated x-rays near 1.5 keV from an experiment done in a high-current glow discharge, which is a result that we consider to be one of the most important in the field of condensed ...
Heat generation from hydrogen/deuterium pressurization of nanoparticles : composition and temperature effect on heat output
(University of Missouri, 2013)
Research in support of small distributed LENR power units is reported. Findings will be discussed from studies of heat generation resulting from pressurization of various nanoparticles with either hydrogen or deuterium, ...
Empirical evidence for two distinct effects : low-level d-d fusion in metals and anomalous excess heat
(University of Missouri, 2013)
There are at least two distinct phenomena present in so-called cold-fusion experiments. First, there is a confirmed effect showing energetic products of d-d fusion (e.g., neutrons and tritons) in metals at low levels. This ...
Theoretical study on the nuclear reactions in solids by calculating quantum states of the system including two species of charged bosons in ion traps
(University of Missouri, 2013)
[SEE DIACRITIC] We can estimate the nuclear reactions in solids by solving the problems of the charged bosons trapped in the crystal. They are approximately characterized by the harmonic potential around the trapped site ...
The progress of Celani's experiment replication project in China
(University of Missouri, 2013)
Francesco Celani demonstrated his LENR device using H2 gas and a specially treated constantan wire during the NIWeek 2012 and ICCF-17, showing a peak excess heat power of about 20W at an input power of 48W. Since then, a ...
Quantum nucleodynamics (QND) : the theory underlying the lattice simulation of LENR transmutations
(University of Missouri, 2013)
In the first half of the 20th century, a quantitative explanation of atomic structure (quantum electrodynamics, (QED), was created based on the known Coulomb force and a wave-equation, where integral quantum numbers are ...
Incremental emission from ZrO2-Pd-D nanostructured CF/LANR quantum electronic component
(University of Missouri, 2013)
There is an incremental emission from active nanocomposite ZrO2-PdNiD LANR components. As diagnostic, a vicinal detector was autonomously operated over several weeks. The autonomous system was used to remove interaction ...
Relativistic coupling between lattice vibrations and nuclear excitation
(University of Missouri, 2013)
For many years we have been interested in understanding the origin of the coupling between the condensed matter system and nuclei in connection with the anomalies that have been observed in Fleischmann-Pons and related ...
Erzion interpretation of our experimental results with light, heat and plasma stimulation of cold nuclear transmutation
(University of Missouri, 2013)
Presented is the Erzion model for theoretical explanation of the generation of excess heat, new chemical elements and isotopes production, X, [beta], [gamma]-ray and neutron radiation in our experiments with light, heat & ...
Imaging of an active LANR quantum electronic component by CR-39
(University of Missouri, 2013)
CR-39 has been used by gas and aqueous codeposition LANR systems. This effort examined the impact of ZrO2-PdNiD CF/LANR quantum electronic devices capable of significant energy gain upon CR-39. Chips were used at different ...
Excess heat might not be entirely from nuclear reactions
(University of Missouri, 2013)
During heavy-water electrochemical experiments in the 1980s, Fleischmann and Pons found that more thermal energy came out of their experiments with Pd cathodes than was put in electrically. The excess heat was greater than ...
Radiation coupling : nuclear protons to deep-orbit-electrons, then to the lattice
(University of Missouri, 2013)
The deep-Dirac level (DDL) electron orbits have been proposed, and rejected, for over 50 years. The rejections have been based on mathematical considerations resulting from the singular Coulomb potential used in the Dirac ...
Anomalous heat induced by deuterium flux in a bunch of long-thin palladium tubes using PID method for calorimetry
(University of Missouri, 2013)
In 15-year continuous experiments, gas-loading deuterium-palladium system has evolved from a long-thin palladium wire to a bunch of long-thin palladium tubes. Calorimetric analysis has evolved from high precision Seebeck ...