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Astronomy Matters For Chemistry Teachers, Terry Smith, Jay Huebner, Robert Vergenz
Astronomy Matters For Chemistry Teachers, Terry Smith, Jay Huebner, Robert Vergenz
Jay S Huebner
The purpose of this paper is to encourage more chemistry teachers to become familiar with some of the basic ideas described in typical introductory astronomy courses (1 - 9), including those about the origin of elements and forms of matter. These ideas would enrich chemistry courses and help resolve some basic misconceptions that are expressed in many introductory texts (10 - 16) and journal articles for chemistry teachers (17, 18). These misconceptions are typified by statements such as "we can classify all substances as either elements or compounds," and "nature has provided 92 elements out of which all matter is …
The Simple Analytics Of Performance-Based Ratemaking: A Guide For The Pbr Regulator, Peter Navarro
The Simple Analytics Of Performance-Based Ratemaking: A Guide For The Pbr Regulator, Peter Navarro
PETER NAVARRO
No abstract provided.
Economics In A Family Way, Ted Bergstrom
Economics In A Family Way, Ted Bergstrom
Ted C Bergstrom
This paper is an advertisement for some facts and ideas that I think likely to lead to a richer theory of the economics of the family. The discussion references many papers from anthropology and biology. Because of the intimate connection between the family and reproduction, it should not be surprising that there is much to be learned about the economics of the family from the study of evolutionary biology. Given the increased prevalence in recent decades of unwed parenthood, divorce with sequential monogamy, and ``non-traditional'' family arrangements, it seems that anthropological studies of alternative family structures would help us to …
Electrochemistry Of C82: Relationship To Metallofullerene Electrochemistry, Paul Burbank, James Gibson, Harry Dorn, Mark Anderson
Electrochemistry Of C82: Relationship To Metallofullerene Electrochemistry, Paul Burbank, James Gibson, Harry Dorn, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
Square-wave voltammetry of C82 in pyridine solutions containing 0.10 M tetra-n-butyl ammonium perchlorate indicates that C82 is reduced in four one-electron steps prior to the onset of electrolyte decomposition. The first reduction occurs at potentials positive of the reported first reduction potentials of other empty cage fullerenes, and at approximately the same reported potential for the first reduction of the endohedral metallofullerenes La@C82 and Y@C82. No oxidations were observed for the C82 under these conditions.
Ccnp Position Paper On The Use Of Placebos In Psychiatry, William Friend, Charles Weijer
Ccnp Position Paper On The Use Of Placebos In Psychiatry, William Friend, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Selective Absence Of Cone Outer Segment Β3-Transducin Immunoreactivity In Hereditary Cone Degeneration (Cd), Kathryn Gropp, A. Széll, Jun Huang, Gregory Acland, Debora Farber, Gustavo Aguirre
Selective Absence Of Cone Outer Segment Β3-Transducin Immunoreactivity In Hereditary Cone Degeneration (Cd), Kathryn Gropp, A. Széll, Jun Huang, Gregory Acland, Debora Farber, Gustavo Aguirre
Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD
The Epidermis Still In Control?, Winfried Peters, A. Tomos
The Epidermis Still In Control?, Winfried Peters, A. Tomos
Winfried S. Peters
Purification And Crystallization Of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor P21., D. Mayrose, Michael Nichols, Y. Xiong, H. Ke
Purification And Crystallization Of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor P21., D. Mayrose, Michael Nichols, Y. Xiong, H. Ke
Michael A Nichols
p21, a universal inhibitor of mammalian cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK), regulates cell cycle progression by forming various distinct protein complexes with cyclins, CDKs, and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen. We have overexpressed recombinant human p21 in E. coli and purified active p21 to near homogeneity on a large scale. Crystals of recombinant p21 have been grown in the space group P2(1) a = 157.4, b = 152.7, c = 90.6 A, and beta = 92.7 degrees. The diffraction data of the recombinant p21 have been collected to 2.5 and 3.5 A resolution for the native crystal and two heavy atom derivatives …
Reversal Of Cell Fate Determination In Caenorhabditis Elegans Vulval Development, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Reversal Of Cell Fate Determination In Caenorhabditis Elegans Vulval Development, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Victor R. Ambros
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the fates of the multipotent vulval precursor cells (VPCs) are specified by intercellular signals. The VPCs divide in the third larval stage (L3) of the wild type, producing progeny of determined cell types. In lin-28 mutants, vulva development is similar to wild-type vulva development except that it occurs precociously, in the second larval stage (L2). Consequently, when lin-28 hermaphrodites temporarily arrest development at the end of L2 in the dauer larva stage, they have partially developed vulvae consisting of VPC progeny. During post-dauer development, these otherwise determined VPC progeny become reprogrammed back to the multipotent, signal-sensitive state …
Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein And Lysophosphatidylcholine Stimulate Cell Cycle Entry In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells - Evidence For Release Of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2., Yuh-Cherng Chai, Philip Howe, Paul Dicorletto, Guy Chisolm
Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein And Lysophosphatidylcholine Stimulate Cell Cycle Entry In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells - Evidence For Release Of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2., Yuh-Cherng Chai, Philip Howe, Paul Dicorletto, Guy Chisolm
Yuh-Cherng Chai
We have previously shown that oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL) but not native LDL stimulated DNA synthesis in cultured smooth muscle cells (SMC) and that α-tocopherol (vitamin E) inhibited this proliferative response (Lafont, A., Chai, Y. C., Cornhill, J. F., Whitlow, P. L., Howe, P. H., and Chisolm, G. M. (1995) J. Clin. Invest. 95, 1018-1025). The moiety of oxidized LDL that stimulates DNA synthesis and the cellular mechanism for this potentially mitogenic effect are not known. We now report that lipid fractions containing lysophospholipids from oxidized LDL or phospholipase A2-treated native LDL stimulated SMC DNA synthesis as did palmitoyl …
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa And Epithelial Permeability: Role Of Virulence Factors Elastase And Exotoxin A., Ali Azghani
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa And Epithelial Permeability: Role Of Virulence Factors Elastase And Exotoxin A., Ali Azghani
Ali Azghani
Direct Dating Of Deformation; U-Pb Age Of Syndeformational Sphene Growth In The Proterozoic Laramie Peak Shear Zone, Phillip G. Resor, Kevin R. Chamberlain, Carol D. Frost, B Ronald Frost, Arthur W. Snoke
Direct Dating Of Deformation; U-Pb Age Of Syndeformational Sphene Growth In The Proterozoic Laramie Peak Shear Zone, Phillip G. Resor, Kevin R. Chamberlain, Carol D. Frost, B Ronald Frost, Arthur W. Snoke
Phillip G Resor
In this paper, we show that deformation can be dated by combining mesoscopic and microscopic structural observations with an understanding of metamorphic mineral reactions and U-Pb ages of newly grown sphene (titanite). This approach can be used on a variety of rock types that have been deformed at a wide range of metamorphic conditions. In an example from the Proterozoic Laramie Peak shear zone of southeastern Wyoming, a single period of syntectonic sphene growth in sheared mafic dikes is documented both by a strong spatial relationship between deformation and metamorphism and by sphene microtextures. U-Pb analyses of sphene separates give …
The Spectral Function Of Random Resistor Networks, Anthony Day, M. Thorpe
The Spectral Function Of Random Resistor Networks, Anthony Day, M. Thorpe
Anthony Roy Day
The effective complex conductivity [...] of a two-component material can be conveniently expressed as an integral transformation of a spectral function. The spectral function depends only on the geometry of the material, and can be used to calculate [...] for any particular choice of component conductivities. This is a very useful feature if the component conductivities can be varied (by changing the temperature or frequency, for example) at a fixed geometry. We present a derivation of the spectral function that identifies it as a density of states. We have made direct numerical calculations of the spectral function of two-dimensional random …
The History Of Tissue Tension, Winfried S. Peters, A. Deri Tomos
The History Of Tissue Tension, Winfried S. Peters, A. Deri Tomos
Winfried S. Peters
Influence Of Solvent On The Interfacial Structure Of Self-Assembled Alkanethiol Monolayers, Mark Anderson, Mark Evaniak, Minhui Zhang
Influence Of Solvent On The Interfacial Structure Of Self-Assembled Alkanethiol Monolayers, Mark Anderson, Mark Evaniak, Minhui Zhang
Mark R. Anderson
Polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS) is used to study the structure of octadecanethiol, tetradecanethiol, and decanethiol monolayers in the presence of air, deuterium oxide, and acetonitrile-d3. It is found that the structure of the monolayer is dependent on both the adjacent environment and the initial structural order of the monolayer. In the D2O solutions, spectral changes are similar for the three monolayers and are characteristic of interaction predominantly between the solvent and the terminal portion of the monolayers. This correlates with electrochemical capacitance measurements that indicate little permeation of the aqueous electrolyte in the monolayer, even with the …
Development And Evaluation Of Internet-Based Hypermedia Chemistry Tutorials, Brian Tissue, Ronald Earp, Ching-Wan Yip, Mark Anderson
Development And Evaluation Of Internet-Based Hypermedia Chemistry Tutorials, Brian Tissue, Ronald Earp, Ching-Wan Yip, Mark Anderson
Mark R. Anderson
This progress report describes the development and student use of World-Wide-Web-based prelaboratory exercises in senior-level Instrumental Analysis during the 1995 Fall semester. The laboratory preparation exercises contained hypermedia tutorials and multiple-choice questions that were intended to familiarize the students with the experiments and instrumentation before their laboratory session. The overall goal of our work is to explore ways in which computer and network technology can be applied in education to improve the cost-effectiveness and efficacy of teaching. The course material can be accessed at http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/4114/Fall1995.html.
Don't Bet On It... The Representation Of Gambling In Baseball Cinema, Marshall Most, Robert Rudd
Don't Bet On It... The Representation Of Gambling In Baseball Cinema, Marshall Most, Robert Rudd
Robert L. Rudd
This paper examines the role of baseball films in the game's ideological war on gambling. While the central purpose behind baseball's strict prohibitions against gambling by players has been to protect the economic interests of team owners, the issue of gambling has been consistently presented in the game's cultural ideology as a moral issue, rather than an economic one. This process serves as a means of disciplining the baseball worker, and as a means of enhancing the game's appeal to middle‐class audiences. Baseball films have been an important site of the construction of this ideology, consistently portraying gambling as a …
Nonallelism Of Erd And Prcd And Exclusion Of The Canine Rds/Peripherin Gene As A Candidate For Both Retinal Degeneration Loci., K Ray, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre
Nonallelism Of Erd And Prcd And Exclusion Of The Canine Rds/Peripherin Gene As A Candidate For Both Retinal Degeneration Loci., K Ray, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre
Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD
Heterochronic Genes Control Cell Cycle Progress And Developmental Competence Of C. Elegans Vulva Precursor Cells, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Heterochronic Genes Control Cell Cycle Progress And Developmental Competence Of C. Elegans Vulva Precursor Cells, Susan Euling, Victor Ambros
Victor R. Ambros
Heterochronic genes control the timing of vulval development in the C. elegans hermaphrodite. lin-14 or lin-28 loss-of-function mutations cause the vulval precursor cells (VPCs) to enter S phase and to divide one larval stage earlier than in the wild type. A precocious vulva is formed by essentially normal cell lineage patterns, governed by the same intercellular signals as in the wild type. Mutations that prevent the normal developmental down-regulation of lin-14, activity delay or block VPC division and prevent vulval differentiation. A genetic pathway that includes lin-4, lin-14, and lin-28 controls when VPCs complete G1 and also controls when VPCs …
Materials’ Properties Measurements: Choosing The Optimal Scanning Probe Microscope Configuration, Nancy Burnham, G Gremaud, A Kulik, P Gallo, F Oulevey
Materials’ Properties Measurements: Choosing The Optimal Scanning Probe Microscope Configuration, Nancy Burnham, G Gremaud, A Kulik, P Gallo, F Oulevey
Nancy A. Burnham
Rheological models are used to represent different scanning probe microscope configurations. The solutions for their static and dynamic behavior are found and used to analyze which scanning probe microscope configuration is best for a given application. We find that modulating the sample at high frequencies results in the best microscope behavior for measuring the stiffness of rigid materials, and that by modulating the tip at low frequencies and detecting the motion of the tip itself (not its position relative to the tip holder) should be best for studying compliant materials in liquids.
Political Competition Among The Chaco Anasazi Of The American Southwest, John Kantner
Political Competition Among The Chaco Anasazi Of The American Southwest, John Kantner
John Kantner
Vanadium(Iv) Complexes With Mixed O,S Donor Ligands. Syntheses, Structures, And Properties Of The Anions Tris(2-Mercapto-4-Methylphenolato)Vanadate(Iv) And Bis(2-Mercaptophenolato)Oxovanadate(Iv), Paul Klich, Andrew Daniher, Paul Challen, David Mcconville, Wiley Youngs
Vanadium(Iv) Complexes With Mixed O,S Donor Ligands. Syntheses, Structures, And Properties Of The Anions Tris(2-Mercapto-4-Methylphenolato)Vanadate(Iv) And Bis(2-Mercaptophenolato)Oxovanadate(Iv), Paul Klich, Andrew Daniher, Paul Challen, David Mcconville, Wiley Youngs
Paul R. Challen
Reaction of VO(acac)2 with 2-mercaptophenol (mpH2) in the presence of triethylamine gives the mononuclear tris complex (Et3NH)2[V(mp)3] (1), in which the vanadyl oxygen has been displaced. An analogous reaction using 2-mercapto-4-methylphenol (mmpH2) afforded (Et3NH)(PNP)[V(mmp)3] (2), which was structurally characterized. 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pna21 with unit cell parameters (at −163 °C) a = 23.974(7) Å, b = 9.569(4) Å, c = 25.101(6) Å, and Z = 4. The coordination geometry around the vanadium is between octahedral and trigonal prismatic. Reaction of VO(acac)2 with the sodium salt of 2-mercaptophenol produces the vanadyl(IV) complex Na(Ph4P)[VO(mp)2]·Et2O (3), which crystallizes in …
Fertility And Racial Stratification, Tukufu Zuberi
Fertility And Racial Stratification, Tukufu Zuberi
Tukufu Zuberi
Excerpt from the text:
This article focuses on expanding the way in which racial differences are viewed in fertility research. First, I briefly outline three major perspectives on race: essentialism, assimilationism, and racial stratification. Second, I describe the racial differences in fertility and family formation from the racial stratification perspective.
I then return to the three perspectives on race and comment on them, taking into consideration fertility and family formation. Finally, I make several suggestions concerning the future of fertility research in the United States.
Lion-Tailed Macaques (Macaca Silenus) In A Disturbed Forest Fragment: Activity Patterns And Time Budget, Shaily Menon, Frank Poirier
Lion-Tailed Macaques (Macaca Silenus) In A Disturbed Forest Fragment: Activity Patterns And Time Budget, Shaily Menon, Frank Poirier
Shaily Menon
We describe the activity patterns and time budget of a feral group of lion-tailed macaques that were confined to a disturbed forest fragment of 65 ha and compare the results with those obtained for groups in protected forests. The degraded nature of the study site was reflected in low tree densities, low specific diversity, gaps in the girth distribution of trees, and frequent disturbance by humans. The study group of 43 subjects was twice as large as lion-tailed macaque groups in protected habitats. They spent the most time ranging (34.0%), followed by foraging (23.7%), feeding (17.9%), resting (16.0%), and other …
Effects Of The Ferritin Open Reading Frame On Translational Induction By Iron., David Mascotti, Lisa Goessling, Diane Rup, Robert Thach
Effects Of The Ferritin Open Reading Frame On Translational Induction By Iron., David Mascotti, Lisa Goessling, Diane Rup, Robert Thach
David P. Mascotti
No abstract provided.
Aspects Of Singapore In The International Economy, William Rieber
Aspects Of Singapore In The International Economy, William Rieber
William Rieber
Note: full-text not available due to publisher restrictions. Link takes you to an external site where you can purchase the book or borrow it from a local library.
Understanding And Preventing Hiv Risk Behavior, Kathryn Morris, W. Swann
Understanding And Preventing Hiv Risk Behavior, Kathryn Morris, W. Swann
Kathryn A. Morris
No abstract provided.
Producing Training Videos For End-User Training, John Stey, Linda Walton
Producing Training Videos For End-User Training, John Stey, Linda Walton
Linda J. Walton
PMID: 10157848
The Influence Of Peer Affiliation And Student Activities On Adolescent Drug Involvement, Jeanne Jenkins
The Influence Of Peer Affiliation And Student Activities On Adolescent Drug Involvement, Jeanne Jenkins
Jeanne E. Jenkins
Examines the importance of students' academic performance level and extracurricular activities as predictors of drug involvement relative to peer influence. Affiliation with drug-using friends; Peer relationships as dominating influence on drug involvement.
Placebo Orthodoxy In Clinical Research Ii: Ethical, Legal, And Regulatory Myths, Benjamin Freedman, Kathleen Glass, Charles Weijer
Placebo Orthodoxy In Clinical Research Ii: Ethical, Legal, And Regulatory Myths, Benjamin Freedman, Kathleen Glass, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.