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Development Of An Interactive Course Module: "Teaching And Learning Molecular Basis Of Evolution To Human Body", Soma Mukhopadhyay, Rachel Bishop, Brittany Blocker
Development Of An Interactive Course Module: "Teaching And Learning Molecular Basis Of Evolution To Human Body", Soma Mukhopadhyay, Rachel Bishop, Brittany Blocker
Soma Mukhopadhyay Ph.D.
Today’s youth expect to use technology in every aspect of their lives, including their education. Instead of being challenged by their considerable skills, educators should embrace the technology and use it to make the classroom experience more enjoyable for students, thereby improving learning outcomes. Evolution is no different – students must know the basics of evolution in order to be well-read members of society, and technology can help the students learn. The study of evolution today is incredibly interesting, particularly with new evidence coming to light almost daily. Human evolution, in particular, is the subject of copious amounts of research. …
Food Preservation, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Food Preservation, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Laura K Thompson Dr
This laboratory is one in a series that I use in Biology 401: Applied Plant Science. This course is designed for students who have had at least one introductory Biology course, either for a major or a non-major. The goal in the course is to give the student an appreciation for the importance of plants to human society. Each laboratory session is designed to give the student an appreciation for how plants contribute to society and an experience in original processing of plants for their use. In this laboratory session we look at different methods for preserving food, primarily canning …
Plant Oil Based Soap, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Plant Oil Based Soap, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Laura K Thompson Dr
This laboratory is one in a series that I use in Biology 401: Applied Plant Science. This course is designed for students who have had at least one introductory Biology course, either for a major or a non-major. The goal in the course is to give the student an appreciation for the importance of plants to human society. Each laboratory session is designed to give the student an appreciation for how plants contribute to society and an experience in original processing of plants for their use. This laboratory session complements our lectures on the plant oil industry. Students work in …
Mulberry Paper Making, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Mulberry Paper Making, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Laura K Thompson Dr
This laboratory is one in a series that I use in Biology 401: Applied Plant Science. This course is designed for students who have had at least one introductory Biology course, either for a major or a non-major. The goal in the course is to give the student an appreciation for the importance of plants to human society. Each laboratory session is designed to give the student an appreciation for how plants contribute to society and an experience in original processing of plants for their use. This laboratory session allows students to learn about how paper was originally produced. I …
Working With Plant Fibers, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Working With Plant Fibers, Laura K. Thompson Dr
Laura K Thompson Dr
This laboratory is one in a series that I use in Biology 401: Applied Plant Science. This course is designed for students who have had at least one introductory Biology course, either for a major or a non-major. The goal in the course is to give the student an appreciation for the importance of plants to human society. Each laboratory session is designed to give the student an appreciation for how plants contribute to society and an experience in original processing of plants for their use. In this laboratory session the students get a feel for the processes that are …
Novel Ubiquitin Neuropathology In Frontotemporal Dementia With Valosin-Containing Protein Gene Mutations, Mark Forman, Ian Mackenzie, Nigel Cairns, Eric Swanson, Philip Boyer, David Drachman, Bharati Jhaveri, Jason Karlawish, Alan Pestronk, Thomas Smith, Pang-Hsien Tu, Giles Watts, William Markesbery, Charles Smith, Virginia Kimonis
Novel Ubiquitin Neuropathology In Frontotemporal Dementia With Valosin-Containing Protein Gene Mutations, Mark Forman, Ian Mackenzie, Nigel Cairns, Eric Swanson, Philip Boyer, David Drachman, Bharati Jhaveri, Jason Karlawish, Alan Pestronk, Thomas Smith, Pang-Hsien Tu, Giles Watts, William Markesbery, Charles Smith, Virginia Kimonis
Jason Karlawish
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with inclusion body myopathy and Paget disease of bone (IBMPFD) is a rare, autosomal-dominant disorder caused by mutations in the valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene, a member of the AAA-ATPase gene superfamily. The neuropathology associated with sporadic FTD is heterogeneous and includes tauopathies and frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin-positive inclusions (FTLD-U). However, there is limited information on the neuropathology in IBMPFD. We performed a detailed, systematic analysis of the neuropathologic changes in 8 patients with VCP mutations. A novel pattern of ubiquitin pathology was identified in IBMPFD that was distinct from sporadic and familial FTLD-U without VCP gene …
Dry Adhesion Based On Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers, Todd Blackledge, Sching Wong, Kai Wan, J Najem
Dry Adhesion Based On Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers, Todd Blackledge, Sching Wong, Kai Wan, J Najem
Todd A. Blackledge
Dry Adhesion exists between polymer nano/microfibers. An elaborate experiment was performed to directly measure the adhesion between electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) microfibers using a nano force tensile tester. Electrospun nano/microfibers with radius ranging from 0.2 to 1.1 μm were investigated. It was found that the adhesion force depended on the fiber radius following a linear relationship, which complied with the classical Johnson-Kendall-Roberts (JKR) contact mechanics model. The force increased with temperature and decreased with relative humidity between two fibers positioned in orthogonal directions. Our data suggested the van der Waals’ (vdW) interactions are primarily operative between the micro-/nano-fibers.
Darwin’S Bark Spider. 2012. In: Mcgraw-Hill Encyclopedia Of Science And Technology, Todd Blackledge, Ingi Agnarsson, Matjaz Kuntner
Darwin’S Bark Spider. 2012. In: Mcgraw-Hill Encyclopedia Of Science And Technology, Todd Blackledge, Ingi Agnarsson, Matjaz Kuntner
Todd A. Blackledge
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Behavior During Morphogenesis In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Nuclear Behavior During Morphogenesis In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Oogenesis In Vaucheria Fontinalis (L.) Christensen, Donald Ott
Oogenesis In Vaucheria Fontinalis (L.) Christensen, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
The Identification Of A Fine Microfilament Network Using Rodamine Phalloidin In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
The Identification Of A Fine Microfilament Network Using Rodamine Phalloidin In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Fluorescence Studies Of Nuclear Behavior During Zoosporogensis In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Fluorescence Studies Of Nuclear Behavior During Zoosporogensis In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Cyclosis In Vaucheria. Optical Approaches To The Dynamics Of Cellular Motility Symposium, Donald Ott
Nuclear Cyclosis In Vaucheria. Optical Approaches To The Dynamics Of Cellular Motility Symposium, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Ultrastructure Of Diplonema Ambulator Larsen & Patterson (Euglenozoa) And Its Relationship To Isonema, Donald Ott
Ultrastructure Of Diplonema Ambulator Larsen & Patterson (Euglenozoa) And Its Relationship To Isonema, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
The fine structure of a small phagotrophic protist, Diplonema ambulator, associated with deteriorating leaves of some species of the common fresh-water aquarium plant, Cryptocoryne is described. The organisms bear two short flagella which arise subapically and have a flexible cell surface often exhibiting pronounced changes in shape. Under the plasma membrane is a single layer of interconnected microtubules. Adjacent to the microtubules is a peripheral reticulate mitochondrion with plate-like cristae and numerous dense beaded inclusions. A large complex microtubular-based feeding apparatus extending to the cell surface is surrounded by several food vacuoles. Because the organism fits the light microscopic description …
Eustigmatophyceae, Raphidophyceae, And Tribophyceae, Donald Ott
Eustigmatophyceae, Raphidophyceae, And Tribophyceae, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Fluorescence Studies Of Nuclear And Mitochondrial Behavior During Oogensis In Vaucheria Aversa, Donald Ott
Fluorescence Studies Of Nuclear And Mitochondrial Behavior During Oogensis In Vaucheria Aversa, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Development Of The Carposporophyte Of Kallymenia Reniformis, Donald Ott, Max Hommersand
Development Of The Carposporophyte Of Kallymenia Reniformis, Donald Ott, Max Hommersand
Donald W. Ott
The development of the carposporophyte in Kallymenia reniformis involves an elaborate series of interactions between reproductive and vegetative tissues. Following fertilization, the inner cells of the carpogonial branches form processes that unite with the supporting cell and with each other, giving rise to a large fusion cell. A number of medullary filaments are enveloped and incorporated within the developing fusion cell. Secondary filaments may be produced from medullary cells outside the fusion cell after connecting filaments have been initiated. Connecting filaments are nonseptale and wind their way through the medulla. The presence of a connecting filament in the vicinity of …
The Stabilization Of A Labile Microfilament Network In Vaucheria Employing A New Fixative, Donald Ott
The Stabilization Of A Labile Microfilament Network In Vaucheria Employing A New Fixative, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Oogenesis In Vaucheria Litorea Hofman Ex. C. Agardh, Donald Ott
Oogenesis In Vaucheria Litorea Hofman Ex. C. Agardh, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Interaction Of Blood With Fatiquing Substrates, Donald Ott
Interaction Of Blood With Fatiquing Substrates, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Electron Microscopy Of The Mature Spermatozoids Of Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Electron Microscopy Of The Mature Spermatozoids Of Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Movement In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Nuclear Movement In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Control Of Nuclear Movement By Microtubules In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Control Of Nuclear Movement By Microtubules In Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Tem Of Isolated Microtubule Bundles From Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Tem Of Isolated Microtubule Bundles From Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Description Of An Isonema-Like Flagellate Associated With Cryptocorne Disease, Donald Ott
Description Of An Isonema-Like Flagellate Associated With Cryptocorne Disease, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Comparative Studies Of Nuclear Translocation In The Vegetative Filaments Of Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Comparative Studies Of Nuclear Translocation In The Vegetative Filaments Of Vaucheria, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
New Records Of Vaucheria Species (Xanthophyceae) With Associated Proales Werneckii (Rotifera) From North America, Donald Ott, Robert Wallace, Morgan Vis, Robert Verb
New Records Of Vaucheria Species (Xanthophyceae) With Associated Proales Werneckii (Rotifera) From North America, Donald Ott, Robert Wallace, Morgan Vis, Robert Verb
Donald W. Ott
The presence of galls on species of Vaucheria was investigated both seasonally and in a number of locations in North America. These galls are induced by the rotifer, Proales werneckii. In an Ohio stream, Vaucheria bursata and V. geminata were found to have galls throughout their growing season; September to January. Galls were most abundant in October and ranged in size from 90–260 μm in width and 140–790 μm in length. New records of Vaucheria with galls from locations in Alabama, California, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee are reported. Three of the five taxa collected were not previously …
Video Enhanced Microscopy Of Organellar Streaming In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Video Enhanced Microscopy Of Organellar Streaming In Vaucheria Longicaulis, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Midsummer Plankton Communities Of Select Ohio Wetlands, Donald Ott
Midsummer Plankton Communities Of Select Ohio Wetlands, Donald Ott
Donald W. Ott
No abstract provided.
Mitosis In Sphaeroplea, Donald Ott