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Monitoring Of Levels And Tracking Of Listeria Monocytogenes Strains In A Seafood Processing Environment Using Enrichment Mpn And Rapd, Lynne Mclandsborough, C. Cronin, M. Clark, R. Witkowsky, H. Lui, A. Sayedahmed, R.E. Levin
Monitoring Of Levels And Tracking Of Listeria Monocytogenes Strains In A Seafood Processing Environment Using Enrichment Mpn And Rapd, Lynne Mclandsborough, C. Cronin, M. Clark, R. Witkowsky, H. Lui, A. Sayedahmed, R.E. Levin
M. Kathleen Clark
No abstract provided.
Monitoring Of Microflora Present Within A Seafood Processing Environment Using Plating Methodology And Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Lynne Mclandsborough, M. Avallone, M. Clark, R. Witkowsky, H. Lui, A. Sayedahmad, R.E. Levin
Monitoring Of Microflora Present Within A Seafood Processing Environment Using Plating Methodology And Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Lynne Mclandsborough, M. Avallone, M. Clark, R. Witkowsky, H. Lui, A. Sayedahmad, R.E. Levin
M. Kathleen Clark
No abstract provided.
Is 'The Blues' Black Enough?, Stephen Asma
Is 'The Blues' Black Enough?, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Reviews the television program "The Blues."
Electromyographic Analysis Of Abdominal Muscle Activity Using Portable Abdominal Exercise Devices And A Traditional Crunch, Stuart Rugg
Stuart Rugg
The purpose of this study was to compare the abdominal muscle activity elicited while using 4 portable abdominal training devices vs. a traditional crunch. Thirty-three adults participated in this study. The exercise devices tested included the Ab Roller Plus, Torso Track 2, AB-DOer Pro, and the Perfect Abs. All subjects were tested on the Perfect Abs in both a seated and supine position using low-, medium-, and high-resistance bands. The Torso Track 2 was also tested at low- and high-resistance settings. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded from the upper and lower portions of the rectus abdominis, external oblique, and the …
Plasmepsin 4, The Food Vacuole Aspartic Proteinase Found In All Plasmodium Spp. Infecting Man, John B. Dame, Charles A. Yowell, Levi Omara-Opyene, Jane M. Carlton, Roland A. Cooper, Tang Li
Plasmepsin 4, The Food Vacuole Aspartic Proteinase Found In All Plasmodium Spp. Infecting Man, John B. Dame, Charles A. Yowell, Levi Omara-Opyene, Jane M. Carlton, Roland A. Cooper, Tang Li
Roland A. Cooper
The Inter Allied Games Of 1919, Don Morrow
Iodinated Feed Reduces Stress In Steelhead Trout., Ahmed Mustafa
Iodinated Feed Reduces Stress In Steelhead Trout., Ahmed Mustafa
Ahmed Mustafa Dr.
No abstract provided.
Community Consent For Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Community Consent For Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Assessing Brain Activity Using Spatial Bayesian Variable Selection, Michael Smith, B Putz, D Auer, Ludwig Fahrmeir
Assessing Brain Activity Using Spatial Bayesian Variable Selection, Michael Smith, B Putz, D Auer, Ludwig Fahrmeir
Michael Stanley Smith
Statistical parametric mapping (SPM), relying on the general linear model and classical hypothesis testing, is a benchmark tool for assessing human brain activity using data from fMRI experiments. Friston et al. (Neuroimage 16 (2002a), 484) discuss some limitations of this frequentist approach and point out promising Bayesian perspectives. In particular, a Bayesian formulation allows explicit modeling and estimation of activation probabilities. In this study, we directly address this issue and develop a new regression based approach using spatial Bayesian variable selection. Our method has several advantages. First, spatial correlation is directly modeled for activation probabilities and indirectly for activation amplitudes. …
Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Developmental Constraint In Spermtail Evolution, Mark Nielsen
Developmental Constraint In Spermtail Evolution, Mark Nielsen
Mark G. Nielsen
Nielsen, M. G. (Principal), "Developmental Constraint in Spermtail Evolution," National Science Foundation MCB-0316359, $170,000.00 (2003 - 2007). We determined that the mode and tempo of insect tubulin evolution is dictated by the rate of production of heritable variants, not competition among tubulin alleles.
A New Species Of Phrynopus (Amphibia, Anura, Leptodactylidae) From The Puna Of Maraypata (Departamento De Huánuco, Peru), Edgar Lehr, Cesar Aguilar
A New Species Of Phrynopus (Amphibia, Anura, Leptodactylidae) From The Puna Of Maraypata (Departamento De Huánuco, Peru), Edgar Lehr, Cesar Aguilar
Edgar Lehr
A new medium-sized species of leptodactylid frog, genus Phrynopus is described from the puna of the eastern Andean slopes of central Peru (Departamento de Huanuco, 3 770m above sea level). The new species differs from all described species of the genus by having a pale brownish orange dorsal coloration, and a pale cream to orange ventral coloration. The new species lacks ear and vomerine teeth, and is most similar to P barthlenae with which it occurs sympatrically. Males of the new species are unknown.
Physical Fitness & Wellness, Donald Morrow
A Primer On Agricultural Communications For Student, Librarians And Researchers, Joseph Zumalt
A Primer On Agricultural Communications For Student, Librarians And Researchers, Joseph Zumalt
Joseph R. Zumalt
The article focuses on a primer on agricultural communications for student, librarians and researchers. Universities, libraries and librarians have served as partners to assist working professionals in all fields in agriculture. Universities have helped educate agriculture professionals. Universities have helped to create new knowledge. Libraries, especially at land grant institutions, have played a crucial role in disseminating this new knowledge and, increasingly, are seen as the logical place for archival activities, given the public nature of much of this knowledge. Universities and libraries have specifically played an important part in agricultural communications. While demographic changes in Western society, a switch …
Why Model Landscapes At The Level Of Households And Fields?, Jerome K. Vanclay
Why Model Landscapes At The Level Of Households And Fields?, Jerome K. Vanclay
Professor Jerome K Vanclay
Sustainable resource management relies upon many disciplines and deals with complex interactions at the landscape scale. Many of the issues at the landscape scale arise from decisions taken at the household level and affect land use in fields and in small patches of forest. Spatially-explicit modelling of these units is desirable because it enables rigorous testing of model predictions, and thus of underlying propositions. The greatest insights may be obtained by participatory modelling of these processes as we understand them. Despite this, few models simulate dynamics at the household and field level. FLORES, the Forest Land Oriented Resource Envisioning System, …