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12-15-2009 As We Do Life Winners Announced At Swosu, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2009

12-15-2009 As We Do Life Winners Announced At Swosu, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

THE BARK ARCHIVE 2009

Several Southwestern Oklahoma State University students were recently honored for their writings at a luncheon held on the Weatherford campus.


12-15-2009 Even Duke The Mascot Needs To Learn!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2009

12-15-2009 Even Duke The Mascot Needs To Learn!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

THE BARK ARCHIVE 2009

While Southwestern Oklahoma State University students have been taking end-of-semester finals tests on the Weatherford campus, the university's live Bulldog mascot has undergone two surgeries caused by his love of snooping around and getting into things he shouldn't be doing.


Curricular Affairs Committee Minutes December 15, 2009, University Of Rhode Island Faculty Senate Dec 2009

Curricular Affairs Committee Minutes December 15, 2009, University Of Rhode Island Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Committee Reports and Appendices

No abstract provided.


The Minutes Of The Marshall University Board Of Governors Meeting, December 15, 2009, Marshall University Board Of Governors Dec 2009

The Minutes Of The Marshall University Board Of Governors Meeting, December 15, 2009, Marshall University Board Of Governors

Board of Governors Minutes

No abstract provided.


The Portland Spectator, December 2009, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Dec 2009

The Portland Spectator, December 2009, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

Portland Spectator

Editor: Joe Wirtheim

Articles in this issue include: One pill makes you smarter; Proudfoot takes a side step; Sustainability keeps on going; More than a student club; Witnessing the purge; and Fueling free speech with FIRE


Growth Factor Binding Molecules, Said Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton Dec 2009

Growth Factor Binding Molecules, Said Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton

USF Patents

Growth factor binding molecules having a plurality of peptide loops attached to a non-peptide organic scaffold, preferably having pseudo-six amino acid peptide loops with four amino acid sidechains. The growth factor binding molecules specifically bind various growth factors and are suitable for treating a subject having tumors or restinosis. In one embodiment a platelet-derived growth factor binding molecule is disclosed that is used to inhibit tumor growth and angiogenesis in solid tumors.


Hyd1 Peptides As Anti-Cancer Agents, Lori Anne Hazlehurst, William S. Dalton, Anne E. Cress, Kit Lam Dec 2009

Hyd1 Peptides As Anti-Cancer Agents, Lori Anne Hazlehurst, William S. Dalton, Anne E. Cress, Kit Lam

USF Patents

The present invention concerns fragments and variants of the HYD1 peptide; polynucleotides encoding the peptides; host cells genetically modified with the polynucleotides; vectors comprising the polynucleotides; compositions containing these peptides, polynucleotides, vectors, or host cells; and methods of using the peptides, polynucleotides, vectors, and host cells as inhibitors of aberrant cell growth in vitro or in vivo, e.g., as anti-cancer agents for treatment of cancer, such as myeloma. The present invention further includes a method of increasing the efficacy of chemotherapy and radiation therapy, comprising administering an agent that binds β1 integrin to a patient in need thereof. In one …


Naacp Informal Meeting, John M. Dunn Dec 2009

Naacp Informal Meeting, John M. Dunn

WMU President John Dunn

No abstract provided.


Family-Based Genome-Wide Association Study For Simulated Data Of Framingham Heart Study, Hongyan Xu, George Mathew, Varghese George Dec 2009

Family-Based Genome-Wide Association Study For Simulated Data Of Framingham Heart Study, Hongyan Xu, George Mathew, Varghese George

College of Natural and Applied Sciences

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have quickly become the norm in dissecting the genetic basis of complex diseases. Family-based association approaches have the advantages of being robust to possible hidden population structure in samples. Most of these methods were developed with limited markers. Their applicability and performance for GWAS need to be examined. In this report, we evaluated the properties of the family-based association method implemented by ASSOC in the S.A.G.E package using the simulated data sets for the Framingham Heart Study, and found that ASSOC is a highly useful tool for GWAS.


Ouachita Baptist University Class Schedule, Winter Term 2009, Ouachita Baptist University Dec 2009

Ouachita Baptist University Class Schedule, Winter Term 2009, Ouachita Baptist University

OBU Class Schedules

This is a listing of the when and what courses were offered for the Winter Term 2009.


Nor'easter News Volume 3 Issue 6, Nor'easter News Staff Dec 2009

Nor'easter News Volume 3 Issue 6, Nor'easter News Staff

Nor'easter News

The nineteenth issue of the University of New England's student-run newspaper, Nor'easter News.


Does Household Food Insecurity Affect Parental Characteristics And Child Behavior?: Evidence From The Panel Study Of Income Dynamics (Psid), Jin Huang, Karen M. Matta Oshima, Youngmi Kim Dec 2009

Does Household Food Insecurity Affect Parental Characteristics And Child Behavior?: Evidence From The Panel Study Of Income Dynamics (Psid), Jin Huang, Karen M. Matta Oshima, Youngmi Kim

Center for Social Development Research

This study examines the link between household food insecurity and child behavior problems mediated through parental characteristics (parenting stress, parental warmth, psychological distress, and parent’s self-esteem) using two waves of data from the Child Development Supplement in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Analyses of fixedeffects models are conducted on a low-income sample of 416 children from 249 households. This study finds that the effects of food insecurity on child behavior problems are mediated by parenting stress. However, two robustness tests show different results from those of the fixed-effects models. This inconsistency suggests that the complicated relationship between household food …


Genome-Wide Gene-Based Analysis Of Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Interaction With Ptpn22 And Hla-Drb1, Bo Qiao, Chien Hsun Huang, Lei Cong, Jun Xie, Shaw-Hwa Lo, Tian Zheng Dec 2009

Genome-Wide Gene-Based Analysis Of Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Interaction With Ptpn22 And Hla-Drb1, Bo Qiao, Chien Hsun Huang, Lei Cong, Jun Xie, Shaw-Hwa Lo, Tian Zheng

Department of Statistics Faculty Publications

The genes PTPN22 and HLA-DRB1 have been found by a number of studies to confer an increased risk for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which indicates that both genes play an important role in RA etiology. It is believed that they not only have strong association with RA individually, but also interact with other related genes that have not been found to have predisposing RA mutations. In this paper, we conduct genome-wide searches for RA-associated gene-gene interactions that involve PTPN22 or HLA-DRB1 using the Genetic Analysis Workshop 16 Problem 1 data from the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium. MGC13017, HSPCAL3, MIA, PTPNS1L, …


Smokejumper Obituary: Ladendorff, Edmund (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association Dec 2009

Smokejumper Obituary: Ladendorff, Edmund (Missoula 1946), National Smokejumper Association

Smokejumper Obituaries

No abstract provided.


Thin Film Solar Cells By Selenization Sulfurization Using Diethyl Selenium As A Selenium Precursor., Neelkanth Dhere, Ankur Kadam Dec 2009

Thin Film Solar Cells By Selenization Sulfurization Using Diethyl Selenium As A Selenium Precursor., Neelkanth Dhere, Ankur Kadam

UCF Patents

A method of forming a CIGSS absorber layer includes the steps of providing a metal precursor, and selenizing the metal precursor using diethyl seleniym to form a selenized metal precursor layer (CIGSS absorber layer). A high efficiency solar cell includes a CIGSS absorber layer formed by a process including selenizing a metal precursor using diethyl selenium to form the CIGSS absorber layer.


Conduction Structure For Infrared Microbolometer Sensors, Kevin Coffey, Ming-Ren Lian Dec 2009

Conduction Structure For Infrared Microbolometer Sensors, Kevin Coffey, Ming-Ren Lian

UCF Patents

A conduction structure for infrared microbolometer sensors and a method for sensing electromagnetic radiation may be provided. The microbolometer may include a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer. The microbolometer futher may include a bolometer layer between the first conductor layer and the second conductor layer. A thermal camera also may be provided using the microbolometer.


The Bg News December 15, 2009, Bowling Green State University Dec 2009

The Bg News December 15, 2009, Bowling Green State University

BG News (Student Newspaper)

The BGSU campus student newspaper December 15, 2009. Volume 100 - Issue 75


Project Animate: Promoting Student Civic Participation Through Latino Voter Mobilization, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado Dec 2009

Project Animate: Promoting Student Civic Participation Through Latino Voter Mobilization, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado

Faculty Books and Monographs

This project sought to expand voter outreach and mobilization of new registered and Latino voters through a series of activities to be undertaken in winter of 2007 leading up to the 2008 General Election in the greater Omaha metropolitan area. Following the successful development of a voter mobilization project undertaken in the 2006 election cycle, this project conducted a series of door-to-door canvassing activities utilizing University of Nebraska at Omaha students to distribute nonpartisan voter information, and engage in “get out the vote” activities with new Latino registered voters in Ward 4 of Douglas County, Nebraska and among Southeast Omaha’s …


Actions Of Octocoral And Tobacco Cembranoids On Nicotinic Receptors, P. A. Ferchmin, Oné R. Pagán, Henning Ulrich, Ada C. Szeto, Richard M. Hann, Vesna A. Eterović Dec 2009

Actions Of Octocoral And Tobacco Cembranoids On Nicotinic Receptors, P. A. Ferchmin, Oné R. Pagán, Henning Ulrich, Ada C. Szeto, Richard M. Hann, Vesna A. Eterović

Biology Faculty Publications

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are pentameric proteins that form agonist-gated cation channels through the plasma membrane. AChR agonists and antagonists are potential candidates for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Cembranoids are naturally occurring diterpenoids that contain a 14-carbon ring. These diterpenoids interact with AChRs in complex ways: as irreversible inhibitors at the agonist sites, as noncompetitive inhibitors, or as positive modulators, but no cembranoid was ever shown to have agonistic activity on AChRs. The cembranoid eupalmerin acetate displays positive modulation of agonist-induced currents in the muscle-type AChR and in the related gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A receptor. Moreover, cembranoids display …


Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Gene-Gene Interaction Network For Rheumatoid Arthritis Candidate Genes, Chien-Hsun Huang, Lei Cong, Jun Xie, Bo Qiao, Shaw-Hwa Lo, Tian Zheng Dec 2009

Rheumatoid Arthritis-Associated Gene-Gene Interaction Network For Rheumatoid Arthritis Candidate Genes, Chien-Hsun Huang, Lei Cong, Jun Xie, Bo Qiao, Shaw-Hwa Lo, Tian Zheng

Department of Statistics Faculty Publications

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA, MIM 180300) is a chronic and complex autoimmune disease. Using the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium (NARAC) data set provided in Genetic Analysis Workshop 16 (GAW16), we used the genotype-trait distortion (GTD) scores and proposed analysis procedures to capture the gene-gene interaction effects of multiple susceptibility gene regions on RA. In this paper, we focused on 27 RA candidate gene regions (531 SNPs) based on a literature search. Statistical significance was evaluated using 1000 permutations. HLADRB1 was found to have strong marginal association with RA. We identified 14 significant interactions (p < 0.01), which were aggregated into an association network among 12 selected candidate genes PADI4, FCGR3, TNFRSF1B, ITGAV, BTLA, SLC22A4, IL3, VEGF, TNF, NFKBIL1, TRAF1-C5, and MIF. Based on our and other contributors’ findings during the GAW16 conference, we further studied 24 candidate regions with 336 SNPs. We found 23 significant interactions (p-value < 0.01), nine interactions in addition to our initial findings, and the association network was extended to include candidate genes HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, CTLA4, and IL6. As we will discuss in this paper, the reported possible interactions between genes may suggest potential biological activities of RA.


Enhance Diamond Coating Adhesion By Oriented Interlayer Microcracking, Habio Guo, Xingcheng Xiao, Yue Qi, Zhi-Hui Xu, Xiaodong Li Dec 2009

Enhance Diamond Coating Adhesion By Oriented Interlayer Microcracking, Habio Guo, Xingcheng Xiao, Yue Qi, Zhi-Hui Xu, Xiaodong Li

Faculty Publications

In this paper, we report a microcrack toughening mechanism for enhancing the adhesion of diamondcoating. The oriented microcracks were formed within the TiC interlayer to dissipate strain energy and accommodate deformation via the crack opening-closing mechanism, thus enhancing the coating/substrate interfacial toughness. The delamination of diamondcoating was effectively prevented when the parallel microcracks were confined within the interlayer and arrested at interfaces of coating/interlayer/substrate. Density functional theory calculations revealed that the highly anisotropicfracture strength of the TiC phase energetically favors crack initiation and propagation along (100) planes only, which are 54.7° away from the interface. These microcracks are constrained inside …


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Dec 2009

Newsroom, Georgia Southern University

Newsroom

  • Donation from JCB Helping Fuel Georgia Southern University


Non-Darcy Flow And Heat Transfer In A Porous Insulation With Infiltration, Hwa-Chong Tien, Kwang-Sheng Chiang Dec 2009

Non-Darcy Flow And Heat Transfer In A Porous Insulation With Infiltration, Hwa-Chong Tien, Kwang-Sheng Chiang

Journal of Marine Science and Technology

This work analyzes non-Darcy flow and heat transfer in a vertical slot filled with a porous matrix. The left and right vertical boundaries of the porous system are maintained at higher and lower temperatures, respectively. The horizontal boundaries are assumed to be impermeable and insulated. The vertical boundaries are either completely impermeable, where free convection is induced, or partially permeable in a way to simulate the wall leakage in the building materials, where both air infiltration and free convection exist. The non-Darcy model, which includes the Brinkman and Forchheimer extensions along with the convection terms, is employed to describe the …


The 2009-2010 El Nino: Hydrologic Relief To U.S. Regions, Glenn A. Tootle, Thomas C. Piechota, Oubeidillah Aziz, William Paul Miller, Venkat Lakshmi, John A. Dracup, Carly Jerla Dec 2009

The 2009-2010 El Nino: Hydrologic Relief To U.S. Regions, Glenn A. Tootle, Thomas C. Piechota, Oubeidillah Aziz, William Paul Miller, Venkat Lakshmi, John A. Dracup, Carly Jerla

Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Faculty Research

Current forecasts by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are that the Pacific Ocean will experience El Niño conditions in late 2009 and into 2010. These forecasts are similar to past El Niño events in 1972–1973, 1982–1983, 1986–1987, and 2002–2003.

Evaluating the hydrologic conditions for these past El Niño events reveals that during these times, surface water supply conditions improved in many parts of the United States, including the Southeast, Midwest, and Southwest. At the same time, the Pacific Northwest and other specific regions of the United States experienced below-average water supply conditions. This is consistent with the …


Analysis Of Transient Growth In Iterative Learning Control Using Pseudospectra, Douglas A. Bristow, John R. Singler Dec 2009

Analysis Of Transient Growth In Iterative Learning Control Using Pseudospectra, Douglas A. Bristow, John R. Singler

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper we examine the problem of transient growth in Iterative Learning Co ntrol (ILC). Transient growth is generally avoided in design by using robust monotonic convergence (RMC) criteria. However, RMC leads to fundamental performance limitations. We consider the possibility of allowing safe transient growth in ILC algorithms as a means to circumvent these limitations. Here the pseudospectra is used for the first time to study transient growth in ILC. Basic properties of the pseudospectra that are relevant to the ILC problem are presented. Two ILC design problems are considered and examined using pseduospectra. The pseudospectra provides new results …


Mean Survival Time From Right Censored Data, Ming Zhong, Kenneth R. Hess Dec 2009

Mean Survival Time From Right Censored Data, Ming Zhong, Kenneth R. Hess

COBRA Preprint Series

A nonparametric estimate of the mean survival time can be obtained as the area under the Kaplan-Meier estimate of the survival curve. A common modification is to change the largest observation to a death time if it is censored. We conducted a simulation study to assess the behavior of this estimator of the mean survival time in the presence of right censoring.

We simulated data from seven distributions: exponential, normal, uniform, lognormal, gamma, log-logistic, and Weibull. This allowed us to compare the results of the estimates to the known true values and to quantify the bias and the variance. Our …


The Peptide Hormone Pqdldhvflrfamide (Crustacean Myosuppressin) Modulates The Homarus Americanus Cardiac Neuromuscular System At Multiple Sites, J. S. Stevens, C. R. Cashman, C. M. Smith, K. M. Beale, D. W. Towle, A. E. Christie, P. S. Dickinson Dec 2009

The Peptide Hormone Pqdldhvflrfamide (Crustacean Myosuppressin) Modulates The Homarus Americanus Cardiac Neuromuscular System At Multiple Sites, J. S. Stevens, C. R. Cashman, C. M. Smith, K. M. Beale, D. W. Towle, A. E. Christie, P. S. Dickinson

Biology Faculty Publications

pQDLDHVFLRFamide is a highly conserved crustacean neuropeptide with a structure that places it within the myosuppressin subfamily of the FMRFamide-like peptides. Despite its apparent ubiquitous conservation in decapod crustaceans, the paracrine and/or endocrine roles played by pQDLDHVFLRFamide remain largely unknown. We have examined the actions of this peptide on the cardiac neuromuscular system of the American lobster Homarus americanus using four preparations: the intact animal, the heart in vitro, the isolated cardiac ganglion (CG), and a stimulated heart muscle preparation. In the intact animal, injection of myosuppressin caused a decrease in heartbeat frequency. Perfusion of the in vitro heart with …


Frontmatter Dec 2009

Frontmatter

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

No abstract provided.


Preface: Life In The Law: Service & Integrity, Scott W. Cameron, Galen L. Fletcher, Jane H. Wise Dec 2009

Preface: Life In The Law: Service & Integrity, Scott W. Cameron, Galen L. Fletcher, Jane H. Wise

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

An ethical life in the law is both a process and a product. This collec- tion of talks is designed to assist law students and attorneys in their work to be moral healers, professionals, and servants in the law. Some of the speeches focus on the process of being ethical or competent. They speak to the practical and spiritual decisions that professionals make to become better. Other talks touch on the results of moral choices for Christian lawyers, holding them up as worthy goals. This book is a successor volume to an earlier compilation, Life in the Law: Answering God’s …


Themes — Section Dividers Dec 2009

Themes — Section Dividers

Vol. 2: Service & Integrity

No abstract provided.