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Oard D.  2008.  Unlocking the Potential of the Spoken Word. Science. 321(5897):1787-1788.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  University of Maryland, USA. Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation: 25-27 July 2001 London, England: Proceedings. :3-3.
Dyer C, Setiawan H, Marton Y, Resnik P.  2009.  The University of Maryland statistical machine translation system for the Fourth Workshop on Machine Translation. Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation. :145-149.
Horvitz O, Katz J.  2007.  Universally-composable two-party computation in two rounds. Proceedings of the 27th annual international cryptology conference on Advances in cryptology. :111-129.
Katz J, Maurer U, Tackmann B, Zikas V.  2011.  Universally composable synchronous computation.
Canetti R, Halevi S, Katz J, Lindell Y, MacKenzie P.  2005.  Universally composable password-based key exchange. Advances in Cryptology–Eurocrypt 2005. :557-557.
Goyal V, Katz J.  2008.  Universally composable multi-party computation with an unreliable common reference string. Theory of Cryptography. :142-154.
Katz J.  2007.  Universally composable multi-party computation using tamper-proof hardware. Advances in Cryptology-EUROCRYPT 2007. :115-128.
Hochheiser H, Shneiderman B.  2001.  Universal usability statements: Marking the trail for all users. interactions. 8(2):16-18.
Shneiderman B.  2004.  Universal Usability: Pushing Human-Computer Interaction Research to Empower Every Citizen. Media access: social and psychological dimensions of new technology use. :255-255.
Shneiderman B, Hochheiser H.  2005.  Universal Usability as a Stimulus to Advanced Interface Design (2001). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Shneiderman B, Hochheiser H.  2001.  Universal usability as a stimulus to advanced interface design. Behaviour & Information Technology. 20(5):367-376.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  Universal usability: a research agenda for human—computer interaction to empower every citizen. Frontiers of human-centred computing, online communities and virtual environmentsFrontiers of human-centred computing, online communities and virtual environments. :179-189.
Shneiderman B.  2007.  Universal Usability: A grand challenge for HCI. Universal usability: Designing computer interfaces for user diversity.
Shneiderman B.  2000.  Universal usability. Communications of the ACM. 43(5):84-91.
Schurr SP, Tits A, O'Leary DP.  2007.  Universal Duality in Conic Convex Optimization. Mathematical Programming A. 109(1):69-88.
Dorr BJ.  1987.  UNITRAN: an interlingual approach to machine translation. Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence. :534-539.
Dorr BJ.  1988.  UNITRAN: A PRINCIPLE-BASED PARSER FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION. The MIT parsing volume, 1987-88. (1):128-128.
Mount D, Chandran S.  1988.  A united approach to finding enclosing and enclosed triangles. Proceedings of 26th Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing.
Ray A, Cleaveland R.  2004.  Unit verification: the CARA experience. International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT). 5(4):351-369.
Aloimonos Y.  1989.  Unifying Shading and Texture Through an Active Observer. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences. 238(1290):25-37.
Kelly W, Pugh W.  1995.  A unifying framework for iteration reordering transformations. Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing, 1995. ICAPP 95. IEEE First ICA/sup 3/PP., IEEE First International Conference on. 1:153-162.
Froehlich J.  2004.  Unifying Artifacts and Activities in a Visual Tool for Distributed Software Teams THESIS.
Froehlich J, Dourish P.  2004.  Unifying artifacts and activities in a visual tool for distributed software development teams. 26th International Conference on Software Engineering, 2004. ICSE 2004. Proceedings. :387-396.
Pugh W.  1991.  Uniform techniques for loop optimization. Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Supercomputing. :341-352.

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