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Utility of computer simulations in landscape genetics

Molecular Ecology, 2010
AbstractPopulation genetics theory is primarily based on mathematical models in which spatial complexity and temporal variability are largely ignored. In contrast, the field of landscape genetics expressly focuses on how population genetic processes are affected by complex spatial and temporal environmental heterogeneity.
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Pricing Utility Computing Services

International Journal of Web Services Research, 2007
Utility computing is the emerging term for the delivery of information technology in a “payas-you go” model. It has attracted considerable attention as a means of delivering lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and more predictable service levels for in-house IT.
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Analysis of computer utilization in the classroom [PDF]

open access: possibleFIE '98. 28th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Moving from 'Teacher-Centered' to 'Learner-Centered' Education. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98CH36214), 2002
Computers are increasing used within the classroom in many different ways. It is appropriate for a teacher to wonder how and how much the computer is actually used in the teacher's class. This work is an attempt to provide a mechanism by which an instructor can collect objective data on computer usage within the classroom.
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Officer Computer Utilization Report [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
Abstract : Computer utilization at all levels within the Navy continues to grow exponentially. This study examines naval officers' involvement with all levels and types of automated resources. A Navy-wide officer survey was conducted by the Navy Occupational Development and Analysis Center in the second quarter of FY91.
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Utilization Of Computers In Secondary Schools [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Scientific Research, 2012
Praveena, K. B Dr. Praveena
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Computer Utility in Social Work

Social Casework, 1970
Computers have the potential of greatly extending the scope of casework and the number of persons who can be aided by any given agency
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Efficiency of utilization of a computed tomography scanner

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1978
Efficient utilization of diagnostically effective but expensive computed tomography (CT) brain scanners requires understanding of time factors influencing patient throughput. In a study at UCLA Medical Center using an EMI Mark I brain scanner, the average number of patients studied was 16.3 per 15.5 hr workday, for an average of 52.7 min per patient ...
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Utility Computing for the SMB Industry

2008 2nd International Symposium on Advanced Networks and Telecommunication Systems, 2008
Several factors inhibit the acceptance of technology by the small and medium business industry. Perhaps the primary factor to which this can be accounted is the uncertainness associated with the return on investment on technology spend and the effectiveness it would bring about on business functioning.
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Computer Utilization in Artemia Research

1989
In addition to specific computer applications, several general applications of computers are available for persons performing research in any aspect of Artemia biology. A general description of each of these and Information regarding sources of further information are included below.
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The computer utility in a health enviroment

1977
A health information system (HIS)must be arranged so as to be useful for widely different circumstances of care. These include information processing where requirements have different timing requirements, levels of detail, need for readiness of access, etc. a.
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