Gerald A. M, Jeffrey A. Cooper, Joe C. Leonard, Massoud Majd, John H. Miller, Marguerite T. Parisi, ...
The purpose of this guideline is to assist nuclear medicine practitioners in recommending, performing, interpreting and reporting the results of diuretic renography in children.
Agricultural education has to alter its curriculum in order to remain in step with the changes in rural and urban lifestyles. It must continue to change and expand its offerings as society develops....
Agricultural education has to alter its curriculum in order to remain in step with the changes in rural and urban lifestyles. It must continue to change and expand its offerings as society develops....
Golding, Terry D., Miller, John H.
The Sb/GaSb system has been proposed as a unique new material which has significant potential for quantum transport studies, electronic devices, incorporating semimetal/semiconductor...
The Outlier: Japan between Asia and the West (2006)
Throughout its history, Japan has been an outlier, a country "in" but in many ways not "of" Asia. In premodern times it was set off by its feudal order, its refusal to participate in the Chinese...
A Variable-Energy Electron Microbeam: A Unique Modality for Targeted Low-LET Radiation (2005)
Marianne B. Sowa, Mark K. Murphy, John H. Miller, Joseph C. McDonald, Daniel J. Strom, Gregory A. Kimmel
Sowa, M. B., Murphy, M. K., Miller, J. H., McDonald, J. C., Strom, D. J. and Kimmel, G. A. A Variable-Energy Electron Microbeam: A Unique Modality for Targeted Low-LET Radiation. Radiat. Res. 164,...
Towards Experimental Tests of Quantum Effects in Cytoskeletal Proteins (2005)
Mershin, Andreas, Sanabria, Hugo, Miller, John H., Nawarathna, Dharmakeerthna, Skoulakis, Efthimios M. C., Mavromatos, Nikolaos E., ...
It has become increasingly evident that fabrication of novel biomaterials through molecular self-assembly is going to play a significant role in material science and possibly the information...
THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTROSTATIC FIELD ON THE CONDENSATION OF VAPOR. (2005)
Velkoff,Henry R., Miller,John H.
Report on Propulsion Fluid and Heat Transfer Subsystems.
The Ghost in the Machine: Inferring Machine-Based Strategies from Observed Behavior (2004)
ENGLE-WARNICK, Jim, McCAUSLAND, William, MILLER, John H.
We introduce a procedure to infer the repeated-game strategies that generate actions in experimental choice data. We apply the technique to set of experiments where human subjects play a repeated...
Neutrality in Technological Landscapes (2004)
Jose Lobo, John H. Miller, Walter Fontana
Searching for technological and organizational innovations is a fundamental activity in social systems. Recent work in this area has focused on the notion of firms locally searching for high points...
1 Introduction The Standing Ovation Problem (2004)
Over the last decade, research topics such as learning, heterogeneity, networks, diffusion, and
Experiments with Economic Principles : Microeconomics / T.C. Bergstrom, J.H. Miller. (2000)
Bergstrom, Theodore C., Miller, John H. (John Howard)
Contenido: Parte I Competencias de mercado: 1) Oferta y demanda; 2) Cambio de suministro. -- Parte II Intervención en el mercado y política pública; 3) Impuesto sobre las ventas; 4) Prohibición;...
Subsonic Performance Potential of Ramjets and Ejector Ramjets. (1998)
Supp,William E., Miller,John H., Watson,Kenneth A.
A method for analyzing the performance of a ramjet engine at subonsic flight speeds is presented. The absence of a known choked point (M=1) in the engine necessitates an iterative solution. A...
Macroscopic Coulomb Blockade Model of Density Wave Transport (1998)
Charge and spin density waves are highly correlated electron systems that can transport an electric current. A model is discussed in which a field E induces the creation, by quantum tunneling, of...
Communication and cooperation (1998)
John H. Miller, Carter Butts, David Rode
dilemma, and genetic algorithms. Communication plays a vital role in the organization and operation of biological, computational, economic, and social systems. Agents often base their behavior on the...
Communication and Cooperation (1998)
John H. Miller, Carter Butts, David Rode
Communication plays a vital role in the organization and operation of biological, computational, economic, and social systems. Agents often base their behavior on the signals they receive from others...
Computational Political Economy (1997)
In this paper, we address the use of adaptive computational modeling techniques in the field of political economy. The introduction considers the advantages of computational methods. The bulk of the...
Efficient Genetic Algorithms (1997)
The organization of information processing resources is a central question in economic, organizational, and computational theory. Recent work by Radner (1992) and others has developed a simple...
Analysis and Review :--taking a community bank public /--by John H. Miller. (1996)
Thesis (Southwestern Graduate School of Banking)--S.M.U.
Active Nonlinear Tests (ANTs) of Complex Simulation Models (1996)
Simulation models are becoming increasingly common in the analysis of critical scientific, policy, and management issues. Such models provide a way to analyze complex systems characterized by both...
Evolving Information Processing Organizations (1995)
The organization of information processing resources is a central question in economic, organizational, and computational theory. Recent work by Radner (1992) and others has developed a simple...
Miaskiewicz, Karol, Miller, John H., Fuciarelli, Alfred F.
Formation of intramolecular cross links by addition of C(5′) deoxyribose radicals to the C(8)−N(7) double bond of an attached adenine base was analyzed by ab initio quantum-chemical methods....
The Dynamics of Adaptive Parties under Spatial Voting (1994)
John H. Miller, Peter F. Stadler
We explore the dynamics of a model of two-party competition under spatial voting. The parties are allowed to incrementally adapt their platforms by following the voting gradient imposed by the...
Random Catalytic Reaction Networks (1993)
Peter F. Stadler, Walter Fontana, John H. Miller
We study networks that are a generalization of replicator (or Lotka-Volterra) equations. They model the dynamics of a population of object types whose binary interactions determine the specific type...
Random Catalytic Reaction Networks (1993)
Peter Stadler, Walter Fontana, John H. Miller
We study networks that are a generalization of replicator (or Lotka-Volterra) equations. They model the dynamics of a population of object types whose binary interactions determine the specific type...
Photocopy of typescript.
Thesis (M.S.Ch.E.)--University of Virginia, 1986.
Valor obsured [i.e. obscured] : the battle of Sayler's Creek, April 6, 1865 / (1985)
Thesis (M.A.)--State University of New York at Albany, Dept. of History, 1985.
Ibn Khaldun and Machiavelli : an examination of paradigms / (1983)
Thesis (M.A.)--Kansas State University, 1983.
Ibn Khaldun and Machiavelli--[microform] :--an examination of paradigms /--by John H. Miller. (1983)
Thesis (M.A.)--Kansas State University, 1983.
Applications of many-body perturbation theory in atoms and molecules. (1971)
Thesis--University of Virginia, 1971.
Secretary Hughes' Far Eastern policy at the Washington Conference, 1921-1922 (1963)
This thesis is not available electronically or by photocopy. Please contact Archives and Special Collections at archives@amherst.edu for more information.
EFFECTS OF RED AND FAR-RED ILLUMINATION ON THE ELONGATION OF FERN PROTONEMATA AND RHIZOIDS (1963)
MILLER, JOHN H., PAULINE MONZ, MILLER
The elongation of fern protonemata is controlled by red and far-red light in an atypical fashion. Red light promotes the elongation of young plants but inhibits the elongation of older plants....
Trier, Theol. F., Diss. v. 10. Juni 1955 (Nur in beschr. Anz. f. d. Aust.).
Resat, Haluk, Straatsma, T. P., Dixon, David A., Miller, John H.
The Ras family of GTPases is a collection of molecular switches that link receptors on the plasma membrane to signaling pathways that regulate cell proliferation and differentiation. The accessory...
Changes in Photosensitive Stem Growth in Intact Peas Following Irradiation 1
Elliott, William M., Miller, John H.
Etiolated pea seedlings given a short red-light pretreatment followed by 30 hr of darkness no longer showed a typical red-light inhibition of internode elongation. The induction of...
Light-controlled Stem Elongation in Pea Seedlings Grown under Varied Light Conditions 1
Elliott, William M., Miller, John H.
There appears to be an orderly transition from one photosensitive state to another in light-controlled stem elongation in the garden pea, Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska. Stem elongation in dark-grown...
Effect of Colored Light on Stomatal Opening Rates of Vicia faba L 1
Kana, Todd M., Miller, John H.
The average opening rate of Vicia faba L. stomata was determined over an initial 20-minute light period following darkness. Nonsaturating intensities of broad band red and blue light had similar...
Effect of Photoperiod on Stomatal Opening in Vicia faba1
Kana, Todd M., Miller, John H.
Stomatal apertures in darkness and subsequent average opening rates in light were measured in Vicia faba leaf discs throughout the nyctoperiods for plants grown on three light:dark cycles (8:16,...
Miller, John H., Vogelmann, Thomas C., Bassel, Alix R.
The perine, or outer coat, of spores of the fern Onoclea sensibilis L. may be chemically removed by a brief treatment with dilute NaClO. Treated spores germinate normally on glass-redistilled H2O,...
Huckaby, Clark S., Miller, John H.
Following a geometrically asymmetrical cell division during germination of spores of the fern Onoclea sensibilis L., the small cell differentiates into a rhizoid and the large cell divides to form...
Resat, Haluk, Straatsma, T. P., Dixon, David A., Miller, John H.
The Ras family of GTPases is a collection of molecular switches that link receptors on the plasma membrane to signaling pathways that regulate cell proliferation and differentiation. The accessory...
Changes in Photosensitive Stem Growth in Intact Peas Following Irradiation 1
Elliott, William M., Miller, John H.
Etiolated pea seedlings given a short red-light pretreatment followed by 30 hr of darkness no longer showed a typical red-light inhibition of internode elongation. The induction of...
Light-controlled Stem Elongation in Pea Seedlings Grown under Varied Light Conditions 1
Elliott, William M., Miller, John H.
There appears to be an orderly transition from one photosensitive state to another in light-controlled stem elongation in the garden pea, Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska. Stem elongation in dark-grown...
Effect of Colored Light on Stomatal Opening Rates of Vicia faba L 1
Kana, Todd M., Miller, John H.
The average opening rate of Vicia faba L. stomata was determined over an initial 20-minute light period following darkness. Nonsaturating intensities of broad band red and blue light had similar...
Effect of Photoperiod on Stomatal Opening in Vicia faba1
Kana, Todd M., Miller, John H.
Stomatal apertures in darkness and subsequent average opening rates in light were measured in Vicia faba leaf discs throughout the nyctoperiods for plants grown on three light:dark cycles (8:16,...
Miller, John H., Vogelmann, Thomas C., Bassel, Alix R.
The perine, or outer coat, of spores of the fern Onoclea sensibilis L. may be chemically removed by a brief treatment with dilute NaClO. Treated spores germinate normally on glass-redistilled H2O,...
Huckaby, Clark S., Miller, John H.
Following a geometrically asymmetrical cell division during germination of spores of the fern Onoclea sensibilis L., the small cell differentiates into a rhizoid and the large cell divides to form...
John H. Miller, Carter Butts, David Rode
Communication plays a vital role in the organization and operation of biological, computational, economic, and social systems. Agents often base their behavior on the signals they receive from others...
Impedance Spectroscopy of α-β Tubulin Heterodimer Suspensions
Sanabria, Hugo, Miller, John H., Mershin, Andreas, Luduena, Richard F., Kolomenski, Alexandre A., Schuessler, Hans A., ...
Impedance spectroscopy is a technique that reveals information, such as macromolecular charges and related properties about protein suspensions and other materials. Here we report on impedance...
This book provides the first clear, comprehensive, and accessible account of complex adaptive social systems, by two of the field's leading authorities. Such systems--whether political parties, stock...
This book provides the first clear, comprehensive, and accessible account of complex adaptive social systems, by two of the field's leading authorities. Such systems--whether political parties, stock...
Rational Cooperation in the Finitely Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma: Experimental Evidence.
Andreoni, James A, Miller, John H
This paper presents experiments designed to examine the sequential equilibrium reputation hypothesis in the finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma. The authors test the hypothesis by controlling the...
Characterizing effective trading strategies : Insights from a computerized double auction tournament
Some Dynamics of a Strategic Market Game with a Large Number of Agents
This paper is designed to combine the game theoretic investigation of the static or equilibrium properties of large strategic market games together with the investigation of some very simple...
The Ghost in the Machine: Inferring Machine-Based Strategies from Observed Behavior
ENGLE-WARNICK, Jim, McCAUSLAND, William J., MILLER, John H.
We introduce a procedure to infer the repeated-game strategies that generate actions in experimental choice data. We apply the technique to set of experiments where human subjects play a repeated...
Political Institutions and Sorting in a Tiebout Model.
Kollman, Ken, Miller, John H, Page, Scott E
The authors construct a computational model of Tiebout competition and show that political institutions differ in their ability to sort citizens effectively. In particular, they find that certain...
Decentralization and the Search for Policy Solutions.
Kollman, Ken, Miller, John H, Page, Scott E
We use mathematical and computational models to analyze the ability of federated organizations to solve difficult problems. Federated organizations may have some inherent advantages for solving...
Technological standards with local externalities and decentralized behaviour
We model a situation in which agents must choose between two technologies that operate under local, positive network externalities. We find that decentralized behaviour can lead to the emergence of a...
Computational Political Economy
Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, Scott E. Page
In this paper, we address the use of adaptive computational modeling techniques in the field of political economy. The introduction considers the advantages of computational methods. The bulk of the...
Active Nonlinear Tests (ANTs) of Complex Simulation Models
Simulation models are becoming increasingly common in the analysis of critical scientific, policy, and management issues. Such models provide a way to analyze complex systems characterized by both...
Evolving Information Processing Organizations
The organization of information processing resources is a central question in economic, organizational, and computational theory. Recent work by Radner (1992) and others has developed a simple...
A Comparison of Political Institutions in a Tieabout Model
Ken Kollman, John H.Miller, Scott E. Page
In this paper, we construct a computational model of Tiebout competition. We show that the notion that Tiebout competition, as a result of enforcing efficiency, renders institutional arrangements...
The Dynamics of Adaptive Parties under Spatial Voting
John H. Miller, Peter F. Stadler
We explore the dynamics of a model of two-party competition under spatial voting. the parties are allowed to {\it incrementally} adapt their platforms by following the voting gradient imposed by the...
Political Parties and Electoral Landscapes
Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, Scott E. Page
We study the relationship between voters' preferences and the composition of party platforms in two-party democratic elections with adaptive parties. In the model, a political party locally adapts a...
Evolving Information Processing Organizations
The organization of information processing resources is a central question in economic, organizational, and computational theory. Recent work by Radner (1992) and others has developed a simple...
A Comparison of Political Institutions in a Tiebout Model
Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, Scott E. Page
We construct a computational model of Tiebout competition. We show that the notion that Tiebout competition, as a result of enforcing efficiency, renders institutional arrangements unimportant does...
Policy Position-Taking in Two-Party Elections
Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, Scott E. Page
We present a model of two-party competition that relates the distribution of voters' preferences to the formation of the electoral landscape upon which parties choose issue positions. The two parties...
Political Parties and Electoral Landscapes
Ken Kollman, John H. Miller, Scott E. Page
We study the relationship between voters' preferences and the emergence of party platforms in two-party democratic elections with adaptive parties. In the model, preferences of voters and the...
Active Nonlinear Tests (ANTs) of Complex Simulation Models
Simulation models are becoming increasingly common in the analysis of critical scientific, policy, and management issues.Such models provide a way to analyze complex systems characterized by both...
The Dynamics of Locally-Adaptive Parties under Spatial Voting
We explore the dynamics of a model of two-party competition under spatial voting. The parties are allowed to incrementally adapt their platforms by following the voting gradient imposed by the...
The Coevolution of Automata in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
A model of learning and adaptation is used to analyze the coevolution of strategies in the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma game under both perfect and imperfect reporting. Meta-players submit finite...
Analyzing Choice with Revealed Preference: Is Altruism Rational?
Andreoni, James, Miller, John H., Charles R. Plott, Vernon L. Smith
Effects of Oscillatory Electric Fields on Internal Membranes: An Analytical Model
Vajrala, Vijayanand, Claycomb, James R., Sanabria, Hugo, Miller, John H.
We derive an analytical model of the potential differences induced across plasma and internal organelle membranes in suspended cells exposed to oscillatory electric fields. Multiple shells are...
The Dielectric Response of Spherical Live Cells in Suspension: An Analytic Solution
Prodan, Emil, Prodan, Camelia, Miller, John H.
We develop a theoretical framework to describe the dielectric response of live cells in suspensions when placed in low external electric fields. The treatment takes into account the presence of the...