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Exploring Paradox In The Local Foods Movement: Challenges In Uniting Ideology And Practice, Justin Schupp, Rebecca Som Castellano
Exploring Paradox In The Local Foods Movement: Challenges In Uniting Ideology And Practice, Justin Schupp, Rebecca Som Castellano
Justin Schupp
Throughout the United States, there is a discernible movement towards a more localized food system. Asserting that movement practices can minimize detrimental effects to the environment while providing benefits to human nutrition, community well being and social justice, those promoting food system localization engage in practices which aim to resist the globalizing and industrializing food and agriculture system. Despite these aims, however, the discourses and practices of the movement could be veiling inequalities which limit opportunity for participation in food system localization. Many scholars have pointed theoretically to the ways in which food system localization is not a priori more …
(Refereed Poster Presentation) Searching For Best Practices In Collection Management: Four Case Studies At Institutions Without A Medical School, Marilia Antunez
(Refereed Poster Presentation) Searching For Best Practices In Collection Management: Four Case Studies At Institutions Without A Medical School, Marilia Antunez
Marilia Y. Antunez, MLS, MA
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The Relationship Between Maternal Depression And Child Nutritional Outcomes In Low Income Families, Karen Mccurdy, Kathleen Gorman, Elizabeth Metallinos-Katsaras, Tiffani Kisler
The Relationship Between Maternal Depression And Child Nutritional Outcomes In Low Income Families, Karen Mccurdy, Kathleen Gorman, Elizabeth Metallinos-Katsaras, Tiffani Kisler
Karen McCurdy
No abstract provided.
Sandtray In Supervision: A Tool For Helping Supervisees Grow, April Schottelkorb, Karrie Swan
Sandtray In Supervision: A Tool For Helping Supervisees Grow, April Schottelkorb, Karrie Swan
Karrie L Swan
No abstract provided.
Establishing The Criterion Validity Of Umat : A Multi-Cohort Study Of Australian Medical Students, Daniel Edwards, Tim Friedman, Hamish Coates
Establishing The Criterion Validity Of Umat : A Multi-Cohort Study Of Australian Medical Students, Daniel Edwards, Tim Friedman, Hamish Coates
Dr Tim Friedman
No abstract provided.
Between Myths And Reality--Macedonia Between Turkey And The European Union, Marija Đorđeska
Between Myths And Reality--Macedonia Between Turkey And The European Union, Marija Đorđeska
Dr Marija Dordeska
The spirit of Alexander the Great still stirs ghosts between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia. Macedonia is on its way to the EU and Greece represents an obstacle for these processes in the aftermath of the name dispute and the Greek veto on the Macedonian membership in NATO and the European Union. The major asset Greece has in regards to Macedonia is the veto power over the future accession talks Macedonia could have with international organizations, especially with the European Union. Instead of Greece taking Macedonia under its wing, Macedonia continues to be perceived as a threat to Greek …
Amyloid Fibril Formation By Bovine Milk Alpha(S2)-Casein Occurs Under Physiological Conditions Yet Is Prevented By Its Natural Counterpart, Alpha(S1)-Casein, David Thorn, Heath Ecroyd, M Sunde, Stephen Poon, John Carver
Amyloid Fibril Formation By Bovine Milk Alpha(S2)-Casein Occurs Under Physiological Conditions Yet Is Prevented By Its Natural Counterpart, Alpha(S1)-Casein, David Thorn, Heath Ecroyd, M Sunde, Stephen Poon, John Carver
Heath Ecroyd
The calcified proteinaceous deposits, or corpora amylacea, of bovine mammary tissue often comprise a network of amyloid fibrils, the origins of which have not been fully elucidated. Here, we demonstrate by transmission electron microscopy, dye binding assays, and X-ray fiber diffraction that bovine milk alpha(s2)-casein, a protein synthesized and secreted by mammary epithelial cells, readily forms fibrils in vitro. As a component of whole alpha(s)-casein, alpha(s2)-casein was separated from alpha(s1)-casein under nonreducing conditions via cation-exchange chromatography. Upon incubation at neutral pH and 37 degrees C, the spherical particles typical of alpha(s2)-casein rapidly converted to twisted, ribbon-like fibrils similar to 12 …
Protective Interactions Of Dairy Peptides With Fibril Structures And Relevance To Alzheimer's Disease, Louise Bennett, Williams Roderick, Heath Ecroyd, Yanqin Liu, Sunanda Sudharmarajan, John Carver
Protective Interactions Of Dairy Peptides With Fibril Structures And Relevance To Alzheimer's Disease, Louise Bennett, Williams Roderick, Heath Ecroyd, Yanqin Liu, Sunanda Sudharmarajan, John Carver
Heath Ecroyd
Selected dairy caseins have been shown to have capacity for chaperone-like regulation of folding pathways of other caseins, specifically in preventing development of fibrillar aggregates of beta sheet structure. An assay based on fibril formation by reduced and carboxymethylated-kappa casein (RCM-kCn) was thus used to screen for anti-fibril activity among a selection of dairy protein hydrolysates, in order to discover peptides with possible anti-fibril, chaperone activity. From the selection of eight dairy hydrolysates based on different dairy protein fractions, two of the hydrolysates of whey protein exhibited superior anti-fibril bioactivity against RCM-kCn and amyloid beta (Aβ), the peptide associated with …
Olive: A Digital Archive For Executable Content, Gloriana St. Clair, Dan Ryan
Olive: A Digital Archive For Executable Content, Gloriana St. Clair, Dan Ryan
Gloriana St. Clair
ncreasingly, executable content pervades research and industry. Traditionally, libraries have been responsible for the preservation of historical content in its original forms, and recently in born-digital forms as well. This practice has enabled the accumulation of knowledge while reducing reinvention. Libraries have failed, however, to meet their preservation obligations in the area of executable content. Using virtual machines for curation, Olive, an Internet-based infrastructure for archiving and preserving deprecated hardware, will enable libraries to fulfill their responsibility to those segments of the community that produce dynamic, interactive, and executable content. Including this content among the responsibilities of the academic library …
Spirituality That Sells: Religious Imagery In Magazine Advertising, Rick Moore
Spirituality That Sells: Religious Imagery In Magazine Advertising, Rick Moore
Rick Clifton Moore
This study examines the use of religious imagery in contemporary advertising. An empirical study is reported here, examining religious imagery in advertisements appearing in three national magazines. This article addresses the contexts in which such imagery appears, the specific uses to which it is put, and differences between the representations of Western and Eastern religious traditions.
Pacifism In Film: Exclusion And Containment As Hegemonic Processes, Rick Moore
Pacifism In Film: Exclusion And Containment As Hegemonic Processes, Rick Moore
Rick Clifton Moore
No abstract provided.
The Residue Of Culture: An Ellulian Dialogic Analysis Of Religious Imagery In A Network Television Drama, Rick Moore
The Residue Of Culture: An Ellulian Dialogic Analysis Of Religious Imagery In A Network Television Drama, Rick Moore
Rick Clifton Moore
No abstract provided.
A Generation With Too Much Information: Reversing The Research Paper Process, Kim Ranger
A Generation With Too Much Information: Reversing The Research Paper Process, Kim Ranger
Kim L. Ranger
Students often feel overwhelmed by the amount of information available to them in research assignments. Typically, we present the process as reading expert opinions before trying to create a thesis which puts forward a new idea. However, if student inquiry originates with observation, writing from what they know, conversation, and finally, addressing the research, then anxiety (and plagiarism) will decrease. This session will provide a practical strategy to engage students in evaluation, interpretation and synthesis (a.k.a. information literacy).
Investigating The Impact Of Restricted Irrigation Practices On Soil Moisture Variability And Distribution In A Dry Farmed Vineyard Site, Boise, Idaho, J. Duffin, David Wilkins, J. Guenther
Investigating The Impact Of Restricted Irrigation Practices On Soil Moisture Variability And Distribution In A Dry Farmed Vineyard Site, Boise, Idaho, J. Duffin, David Wilkins, J. Guenther
David E. Wilkins
Changing climate in semiarid regions may result in increased water stresses for agricultural production as timing and form of precipitation may result in diminished surface water for irrigation. To prepare for these changing conditions, studies are being conducted on the possibility of dry farmed agriculture as an alternative to irrigated production. This study specifically investigates the ability to grow productive wine grapes with limited or zero irrigation in the Boise Front Foothills, West Foothills TIC Vineyard, located in a climate zone receiving less than 300 mm of annual precipitation. Traditional vineyard performance factors such as planting densities, soil type, rootstock, …
Sophomore Field Experiences As An Introduction To The Nature Of Geosciences: Data Collection And Analysis Using Dendrochronology, David Wilkins, M. Kunkel
Sophomore Field Experiences As An Introduction To The Nature Of Geosciences: Data Collection And Analysis Using Dendrochronology, David Wilkins, M. Kunkel
David E. Wilkins
Opportunities for field experiences are often presented as a primary reason that undergraduate students gravitate towards geosciences as a major field of study. What those students may not understand is that, for professional geoscientists, field experiences go beyond the freshman-level field trip, and students may overlook the processes of observation, data collection and analysis that are inherent to the science. The Department of Geosciences at Boise State has developed a set of sophomore field experience courses designed to "set the hook" into new majors and prepare them for field experiences in upper division coursework. These sophomore courses have been shown …
Introduction, Steven Smith
Bay Springs Mill: Historical Archaeology Of A Rural Mississippi Cotton Milling Community, Steven Smith, George Castille
Bay Springs Mill: Historical Archaeology Of A Rural Mississippi Cotton Milling Community, Steven Smith, George Castille
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Folly Island: An African-American Union Brigade Cemetery In South Carolina, Steven Smith, Ted Rathbun
Folly Island: An African-American Union Brigade Cemetery In South Carolina, Steven Smith, Ted Rathbun
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Material F: Metal Artifacts, Steven Smith
South Carolina's Federal Archeology: The Annual Score Since 1966, Steven Smith, Bruce Rippeteau, Keith Derting
South Carolina's Federal Archeology: The Annual Score Since 1966, Steven Smith, Bruce Rippeteau, Keith Derting
Steven D. Smith
Special Publication Number 6
Camden: Salvaging Data From A Heavily Collected Battlefield, James Legg, Steven Smith
Camden: Salvaging Data From A Heavily Collected Battlefield, James Legg, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Defense Of The Charleston To Savannah Railroad: Civil War Earthworks In Beaufort And Jasper Counties, South Carolina, Christopher Clement, Stephen Wise, Steven Smith, Ramona Grunden
Mapping The Defense Of The Charleston To Savannah Railroad: Civil War Earthworks In Beaufort And Jasper Counties, South Carolina, Christopher Clement, Stephen Wise, Steven Smith, Ramona Grunden
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Landscapes And Historic Contexts: Research And Management On A Regional Level, Steven Smith
Landscapes And Historic Contexts: Research And Management On A Regional Level, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Archaeological Perspectives On The Civil War: The Challenge To Achieve Relevance, Steven Smith
Archaeological Perspectives On The Civil War: The Challenge To Achieve Relevance, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
The Search For Colonial Jacksonborough (38cn280), Colleton County, South Carolina, Steven Smith, Audrey Dawson, Tamara Wilson
The Search For Colonial Jacksonborough (38cn280), Colleton County, South Carolina, Steven Smith, Audrey Dawson, Tamara Wilson
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Archaeology, History, And Predictive Modeling: Research At Fort Polk, 1972-2002, David Anderson, Steven Smith
Archaeology, History, And Predictive Modeling: Research At Fort Polk, 1972-2002, David Anderson, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Archaeological Evaluation Of Wadboo Plantation, Steven Smith, Tamara Wilson, James Legg
Archaeological Evaluation Of Wadboo Plantation, Steven Smith, Tamara Wilson, James Legg
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
The Humanly Touched Thing, Steven Smith, William Adams, Timothy Riordan
The Humanly Touched Thing, Steven Smith, William Adams, Timothy Riordan
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Folklife And The Department Of Culture, Recreation, And Tourism Office Of Cultural Development: Division Of Archaeology, Steven Smith
Folklife And The Department Of Culture, Recreation, And Tourism Office Of Cultural Development: Division Of Archaeology, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Ethnoarchaeology Of The Bay Springs Farmsteads, Bay Springs, Mississippi, Steven Smith, David Barton, Timothy Riordan
Ethnoarchaeology Of The Bay Springs Farmsteads, Bay Springs, Mississippi, Steven Smith, David Barton, Timothy Riordan
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.