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University of Colorado Colorado Springs

EducationColorado Springs, Colorado, United States
About: University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a education organization based out in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 6664 authors who have published 10872 publications receiving 323416 citations. The organization is also known as: UCCS & University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.


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TL;DR: Supporting the hypothesis that breast-feeding women serve as reminders of the physical, animal nature of humanity and that such recognition is threatening in the face of one's unalterable mortality, MS in conjunction with a breast- breastfeeding prime led to an increase in the accessibility of creaturely related cognitions and priming human/animal similarities led to increased negativity toward a magazine cover depicting a woman breast- feeding her child.
Abstract: Drawing from an existential perspective rooted in terror management theory, four studies examined the hypothesis that breast-feeding women serve as reminders of the physical, animal nature of humanity and that such recognition is threatening in the face of one's unalterable mortality. Study 1 demonstrated that mortality salience (MS) led to more negative reactions toward a scenario depicting a woman breast-feeding her infant in public, and in Study 2, MS decreased liking and increased physical avoidance of a potential task partner described as breast-feeding in another room. Further supporting the hypothesis that such reactions are rooted in threats associated with human creatureliness, MS in conjunction with a breast-feeding prime led to an increase in the accessibility of creaturely related cognitions (Study 3) and priming human/animal similarities (i.e., creatureliness) led to increased negativity toward a magazine cover depicting a woman breast-feeding her child (Study 4). Implications of this research are discussed.

83 citations

Patent
06 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an automated system for partitioning a set of Boolean logic equations onto one or more devices selected from a plurality of commercially available devices using a processor having a memory containing information on the different architectural types of devices, physical device information on individual devices and user generated design constraints.
Abstract: An automated system for partitioning a set of Boolean logic equations onto one or more devices selected from a plurality of commercially available devices. The system utilizes a processor having a memory containing information on the different architectural types of devices, physical device information on individual devices and user generated design constraints, weighting factors and partitioning directives. Based upon this stored information, the system of the present invention selects all acceptable architectural types of devices wherein at least one of the Boolean logic equations can be placed thereon. For all physical devices associated with the acceptable architectural types only those devices which fall within the selected user constraints are selected. The system then evaluates the weighting factors to order the devices in order of cost value and then fits the equations according to the partitioning directives to the devices. During the fitting process, an optimum device solution is attained having a least cost value for which the system produces an output map suitable for the user of the system to configure the selected devices to implement the set of equations.

83 citations

Patent
02 Nov 1993
TL;DR: In this article, an N-channel SNOS or SONOS type memory array (100) has programmable memory states with a negative, depletion mode threshold lower in magnitude than the supply voltage VCC when erased and a positive threshold when programmed.
Abstract: An N-channel SNOS or SONOS type memory array (100) has programmable memory states with a negative, depletion mode threshold lower in magnitude than the supply voltage VCC when erased and a positive threshold when programmed. During reading, the supply voltage VCC is applied to the drain (16), while a positive voltage VR less than VCC-Vds,sat is applied to the source (14), where Vds,sat is the saturation voltage of the device. A reference voltage may also be applied to the substrate (11) during a read operation. Selected devices have VR applied to the gate (12), while inhibited devices have ground or the substrate potential VSS applied to the gate (12).

83 citations

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TL;DR: In patients whose asthma symptoms remain uncontrolled using ICS, addition of montelukast permits a greater and more rapid rescue bronchodilation with a short-acting beta2-agonist than addition of salmeterol and provides consistent and clinically meaningful protection against exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.

83 citations

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TL;DR: The current status and the potential use of exosomes in the clinical setting are described and a discussion of focus areas for future research to generate potent therapeutic exosome bioengineering is discussed.

83 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jeff Greenberg10554243600
James F. Scott9971458515
Martin Wikelski8942025821
Neil W. Kowall8927934943
Ananth Dodabalapur8539427246
Tom Pyszczynski8224630590
Patrick S. Kamath7846631281
Connie M. Weaver7747330985
Alejandro Lucia7568023967
Michael J. McKenna7035616227
Timothy J. Craig6945818340
Sheldon Solomon6715023916
Michael H. Stone6537016355
Christopher J. Gostout6533413593
Edward T. Ryan6030311822
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202246
2021568
2020543
2019479
2018454