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The Forum (Volume 36, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law Dec 2006

The Forum (Volume 36, Number 5), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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The Cresset (Vol. Lxx, No. 2, Advent/Christmas), Valparaiso University Dec 2006

The Cresset (Vol. Lxx, No. 2, Advent/Christmas), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 36, Number 4), Valparaiso University School Of Law Nov 2006

The Forum (Volume 36, Number 4), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


Fall 2006, Valparaiso University Oct 2006

Fall 2006, Valparaiso University

The Lighter, 1958-2019

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 36, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law Oct 2006

The Forum (Volume 36, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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Alaskan And Canadian Forest Fires Exacerbate Ozone Pollution Over Houston, Texas, On 19 And 20 July 2004, Gary A. Morris, Scott Hersey, Anne M. Thompson, Steven Pawson, J. Eric Nielsen, Peter R. Colarco, W. Wallace Mcmillan, Andreas Stohl, Solene Turquety, Juying Warner, Bryan J. Johnson, Tom L. Kucsera, David E. Larko, Samuel Oltmans, Jacquie Witte Sep 2006

Alaskan And Canadian Forest Fires Exacerbate Ozone Pollution Over Houston, Texas, On 19 And 20 July 2004, Gary A. Morris, Scott Hersey, Anne M. Thompson, Steven Pawson, J. Eric Nielsen, Peter R. Colarco, W. Wallace Mcmillan, Andreas Stohl, Solene Turquety, Juying Warner, Bryan J. Johnson, Tom L. Kucsera, David E. Larko, Samuel Oltmans, Jacquie Witte

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

On Monday, 19 July, and Tuesday, 20 July 2004, the air over Houston, Texas,
appeared abnormally hazy. Transport model results and data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS), the Measurement of Ozone by Airbus In-service airCraft (MOZAIC) experiment, and the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) indicate that an air mass originating on 12 July 2004 over forest fires in eastern Alaska and western Canada arrived in Houston about 1 week later. Ozonesonde data from Houston on 19 and 20 July show elevated ozone at the surface (>125 ppbv) and even higher concentrations aloft …


The Forum (Volume 36, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law Sep 2006

The Forum (Volume 36, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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Comparison Of Tropospheric Ozone Columns Calculated From Mls, Omi, And Ozonesonde Data, Gary A. Morris, Bojan Bojkov, Mark R. Schoeberl, Amy Wozniak, Jerry Ziemke, Sushil Chandra, Jack Fishman, Ivanka Stajner Sep 2006

Comparison Of Tropospheric Ozone Columns Calculated From Mls, Omi, And Ozonesonde Data, Gary A. Morris, Bojan Bojkov, Mark R. Schoeberl, Amy Wozniak, Jerry Ziemke, Sushil Chandra, Jack Fishman, Ivanka Stajner

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Presentations

This poster shows a comparison of three derived tropospheric ozone residual (TOR) products with integrated tropospheric ozone columns from ozonesonde profile: (1) the method of Ziemke et al. (2006), (2) a modified version of Fishman et al. (2003), and (3) a trajectory mapping approach. In each case, MLS ozone profiles are integrated to the tropopause and subtracted from OMI (TOMS retrieval) total column ozone. The effectiveness of each of these techniques is examined as a function of latitude, time, and geographic region. In general, we find good agreement between the derived products and the ozonesondes, with the Fishman et al. …


The Cresset (Vol. Lxx, No. 1, Michaelmas), Valparaiso University Sep 2006

The Cresset (Vol. Lxx, No. 1, Michaelmas), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 36, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law Aug 2006

The Forum (Volume 36, Number 1), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


Summer 2006, Valparaiso University Guild Jul 2006

Summer 2006, Valparaiso University Guild

Valparaiso University Guild Bulletins

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The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 5, Trinity), Valparaiso University Jun 2006

The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 5, Trinity), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 35, Number 10), Valparaiso University School Of Law May 2006

The Forum (Volume 35, Number 10), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


Spring 2006, Valparaiso University Apr 2006

Spring 2006, Valparaiso University

The Lighter, 1958-2019

No abstract provided.


The Quorum (Volume Cya, Number 9), Valparaiso University School Of Law Apr 2006

The Quorum (Volume Cya, Number 9), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Forum (Volume 35, Number 9), Valparaiso University School Of Law Apr 2006

The Forum (Volume 35, Number 9), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 4, Easter), Valparaiso University Apr 2006

The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 4, Easter), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Valpo Lawyer: Spring 2006, Valparaiso University School Of Law Apr 2006

Valpo Lawyer: Spring 2006, Valparaiso University School Of Law

Alumni Magazine: Alumni News (1970, 1978-1987) / The Amicus (1987-1995) / Valpo Lawyer (2000-2006) / Annual Review (2013-2020)

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Spring 2006, Valparaiso University Guild Apr 2006

Spring 2006, Valparaiso University Guild

Valparaiso University Guild Bulletins

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The Forum (Volume 35, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law Mar 2006

The Forum (Volume 35, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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The Forum (Volume 35, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law Feb 2006

The Forum (Volume 35, Number 7), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

No abstract provided.


The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 3, Lent), Valparaiso University Feb 2006

The Cresset (Vol. Lxix, No. 3, Lent), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Undergraduate Catalog, 2006-2007, Valparaiso University Jan 2006

Undergraduate Catalog, 2006-2007, Valparaiso University

Undergraduate Catalogs

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Neuronal Pentraxins Mediate Synaptic Refinement In The Developing Visual System, Lisa Bjartmar, Andrew Huberman, Erik Ullian, Rene Renterıa, Xiaoqin Liu, Weifeng Xu, Jennifer Prezioso, Michael Susman, David Stellwagen, Caleb Stokes, Richard Cho, Paul Worley, Robert Malenka, Sherry Ball, Neal Peachey, David Copenhagen, Barbara Chapman, Masaru Nakamoto, Ben Barres, Mark Perin Jan 2006

Neuronal Pentraxins Mediate Synaptic Refinement In The Developing Visual System, Lisa Bjartmar, Andrew Huberman, Erik Ullian, Rene Renterıa, Xiaoqin Liu, Weifeng Xu, Jennifer Prezioso, Michael Susman, David Stellwagen, Caleb Stokes, Richard Cho, Paul Worley, Robert Malenka, Sherry Ball, Neal Peachey, David Copenhagen, Barbara Chapman, Masaru Nakamoto, Ben Barres, Mark Perin

Biology Faculty Publications

Neuronal pentraxins (NPs) define a family of proteins that are homologous to C-reactive and acute-phase proteins in the immune system and have been hypothesized to be involved in activity-dependent synaptic plasticity. To investigate the role of NPs in vivo , we generated mice that lack one, two, or all three NPs. NP1/2 knock-out mice exhibited defects in the segregation of eye-specific retinal ganglion cell (RGC) projections to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, a process that involves activity-dependent synapse formation and elimination. Retinas from mice lacking NP1 and NP2 had cholinergically driven waves of activity that occurred at a frequency similar …


"Go In Peace. But Go!", Robert Rimbo Jan 2006

"Go In Peace. But Go!", Robert Rimbo

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

Early in my episcopacy, I was having a dinner conversation with a number of bishops including then Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, George Anderson. It was a rough time for me, as it often is early in a first term. I had been struggling with a few congregations with a number of issues, principally that the ELCA was not their parents' church anymore. Anyway, while we were talking. Bishop Anderson summarized my feelings precisely: "Sometimes you just want to say, 'Go in peace. But go!"'


Jesus' Welcome Centers Our Ministry, Richard Fabian Jan 2006

Jesus' Welcome Centers Our Ministry, Richard Fabian

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

Americans are 60% churchgoers today, just as in colonial times and in every century since. But our times are different. Today everything stands in question. In San Francisco and the western half of Washington State, 90% of residents tell census takers they have no religious identity whatever. Moreover, today America offers many faith options: Buddhism, New Age Spirituality, Islam, and countless fundamentalist cults. Our own mainline church services increasingly resemble fourth-century churches, filling up with people with no known faith commitment. That describes not only our visitors, but longtime church members as well.


Worship And The Ministry Of Reconciliation: Turning Walls Into Tables, Mark S. Hanson Jan 2006

Worship And The Ministry Of Reconciliation: Turning Walls Into Tables, Mark S. Hanson

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

Thank you for the invitation to be with you. One regret I have had, not the only one, is that I have never attended the Institute of Liturgical Studies. Each spring my colleague, William Beckstrand, the cantor at University Lutheran Church of Hope, Minneapolis, would begin to invite and encourage me to join him for his annual journey to the institute at Valparaiso University. As I worked with Bill I began to realize that this event was like a pool of refreshing water that beckoned him through the often taxing days of Lent, Holy Week, and Triduum-"I know I …


Have We Come An This Way For Birth Or Death?1 Liturgical Music As Prophetic Ministry, Kathleen Harmon Jan 2006

Have We Come An This Way For Birth Or Death?1 Liturgical Music As Prophetic Ministry, Kathleen Harmon

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

The prophet announces to the world what must die in order that the Kingdom of God be born. In its very doing liturgical music participates in this death-resurrection mystery which lies at the core of Christian identity and mission. How does liturgical music participate in the prophetic mission of the church? How can we in our ministry of music making be faithful to this mission?


On The Table-Servers: Ministry In The Assembly, Gordon W. Lathrop Jan 2006

On The Table-Servers: Ministry In The Assembly, Gordon W. Lathrop

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

For a moment, try saying it this way: Christianity is a meal-fellowship. I know there are other ways to speak of the Christian movement. But, for a bit, I invite you, try this one. At root, Christianity is not just an idea. It is a specific meeting around food and drink. It is first of all not a religious inclination that an individual might have, not a philosophy nor a technique to equip an individual to engage with spiritual realities. In any case, it is certainly not a consumer good that an individual might or might not choose to …


The Priesthood Of All Believers And Other Pious Myths, Timothy J. Wengert Jan 2006

The Priesthood Of All Believers And Other Pious Myths, Timothy J. Wengert

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(Excerpt)

"Alice laughed 'There's no use trying,' she said: 'one ca 'n 't believe impossible things.' 'I daresay you haven't had much practice,' said the Queen. 'When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. "