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Pioneering Lobster Aquaculture In Rhode Island, Michael A. Rice
Pioneering Lobster Aquaculture In Rhode Island, Michael A. Rice
Michael A Rice
Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer
Why France Needs To Collect Data On Racial Identity . . . In A French Way., David B. Oppenheimer
David B Oppenheimer
Analyzing In Situ Gene Expression In The Mouse Brain With Image Registration, Feature Extraction And Block Clustering, Manjunatha Jagalur, Chris Pal, Erik G. Learned-Miller, R R Thomas Zoeller, David Kulp
Analyzing In Situ Gene Expression In The Mouse Brain With Image Registration, Feature Extraction And Block Clustering, Manjunatha Jagalur, Chris Pal, Erik G. Learned-Miller, R R Thomas Zoeller, David Kulp
Erik G Learned-Miller
Background: Many important high throughput projects use in situ hybridization and may require the analysis of images of spatial cross sections of organisms taken with cellular level resolution. Projects creating gene expression atlases at unprecedented scales for the embryonic fruit fly as well as the embryonic and adult mouse already involve the analysis of hundreds of thousands of high resolution experimental images mapping mRNA expression patterns. Challenges include accurate registration of highly deformed tissues, associating cells with known anatomical regions, and identifying groups of genes whose expression is coordinately regulated with respect to both concentration and spatial location. Solutions to …
Controlling The Inhibition Of The Sarcoplasmic Ca2+-Atpase By Tuning Phospholamban Structural Dynamics, Kim Ha, Nathaniel J. Traaseth, Raffaello Verardi, Jamillah Zamoon, Alessandro Cembran, Christine B. Karim, Gianluigi Veglia
Controlling The Inhibition Of The Sarcoplasmic Ca2+-Atpase By Tuning Phospholamban Structural Dynamics, Kim Ha, Nathaniel J. Traaseth, Raffaello Verardi, Jamillah Zamoon, Alessandro Cembran, Christine B. Karim, Gianluigi Veglia
Kim N. Ha, Ph.D.
No abstract provided.
Outcomes Of Care By Hospitalists, General Internists, And Family Physicians, Peter K. Lindenauer, Michael B. Rothberg, Penelope Susan Pekow, Christopher Kenwood, Evan M. Benjamin, Andrew D. Auerbach
Outcomes Of Care By Hospitalists, General Internists, And Family Physicians, Peter K. Lindenauer, Michael B. Rothberg, Penelope Susan Pekow, Christopher Kenwood, Evan M. Benjamin, Andrew D. Auerbach
Peter Lindenauer MD
Background: The hospitalist model is rapidly altering the landscape for inpatient care in the United States, yet evidence about the clinical and economic outcomes of care by hospitalists is derived from a small number of single-hospital studies examining the practices of a few physicians.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 76,926 patients 18 years of age or older who were hospitalized between September 2002 and June 2005 for pneumonia, heart failure, chest pain, ischemic stroke, urinary tract infection, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or acute myocardial infarction at 45 hospitals throughout the United States. We used …
Microarray-Based Method For Detection Of Unknown Genetic Modifications, Torstein Tengs
Microarray-Based Method For Detection Of Unknown Genetic Modifications, Torstein Tengs
Dr. Torstein Tengs
Background
Due to the increased use of genetic modifications in crop improvement, there is a need to develop effective methods for the detection of both known and unknown transgene constructs in plants. We have developed a strategy for detection and characterization of unknown genetic modifications and we present a proof of concept for this method using Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa (rice). The approach relies on direct hybridization of total genomic DNA to high density microarrays designed to have probes tiled throughout a set of reference sequences.
Results
We show that by using arrays with 25 basepair probes covering both …
Some Economic Issues In Indian Textile Sector, Badri Narayanan G.
Some Economic Issues In Indian Textile Sector, Badri Narayanan G.
Badri Narayanan G.
No abstract provided.
Entry Mode Choice: Testing New Approaches To Measuring Psychic Distance And International Experience, Douglas Dow, Jorma Larimo
Entry Mode Choice: Testing New Approaches To Measuring Psychic Distance And International Experience, Douglas Dow, Jorma Larimo
Douglas Dow
No abstract provided.
The Measurement And Impact Of Psychic Distance: Testing New Scales On Fdi In Slovakia, Douglas Dow, Sonia Ferencikova
The Measurement And Impact Of Psychic Distance: Testing New Scales On Fdi In Slovakia, Douglas Dow, Sonia Ferencikova
Douglas Dow
No abstract provided.
Laminar Flow In Mini-Fluidics Channels Assembly And Its Application In Zebra Fish Embryo Research, Radek Glaser
Laminar Flow In Mini-Fluidics Channels Assembly And Its Application In Zebra Fish Embryo Research, Radek Glaser
Radek Glaser
A Mini-Fluidics system was designed to facilitate the muscle growth of the Zebra Fish embryos. This experimental device is made of peristaltic pump, inflow/outflow manifolds, fluid storage tank, series of valves and flexible pipes and the main plate with six mini channels. These closed channels provide pathways for an extremely laminar flow. The Zebra Fish embryos are placed in the channels and exposed to the forces present in the fluid.
Solving The Beautiful Mind Coordination Problem, Ted C. Bergstrom
Solving The Beautiful Mind Coordination Problem, Ted C. Bergstrom
Ted C Bergstrom
There are n boys and m girls. The boys are all expected utility maximizers and agree about the desirability of the prospect of dating each girl. Boys assign utility v_i to a date with girl i, where v_1>v_2>\dots v_n>0 and a utility of 0to having no date. Girls don't care which boy they go out with and they prefer having a date to not having a date. We find the Nash equilibrium strategy for boys.
Brunsman Family Slide Collection: An Investigation Into The Development, Preservation, And Digitization Of Slide Collections, Michele Gibney
Brunsman Family Slide Collection: An Investigation Into The Development, Preservation, And Digitization Of Slide Collections, Michele Gibney
Michele Gibney
This paper presents a review of slide history, their preservation, and digitization. The author completes a small-scale digitization project on 609 family slides featuring images from the 1940’s to 1960’s. Relevant literature is analyzed that provides information on the preservation of images and the digitization of historical materials. A methodology and results section is included for the digitization project of family slides along with accompanying images of the process.
The Moral Dimension Of Children’S And Adolescents’ Conceptualisation Of Tolerance To Human Diversity, Rivka Witenberg
The Moral Dimension Of Children’S And Adolescents’ Conceptualisation Of Tolerance To Human Diversity, Rivka Witenberg
Rivka T Witenberg Dr
This study examined the kinds of justifications children and adolescents used to support tolerant and intolerant judgements about human diversity. For the tolerant responses, three main belief categories emerged, based on the beliefs that others should be treated fairly (fairness), empathetically (empathy) and that reason/logic ought to govern judgements (reasonableness). Fairness emerged as the most used belief to support tolerant judgements and the most commonly used combination of beliefs was found to be fairness/empathy, linking tolerance to moral reasoning, rules, and values. Specifically noticeable was that 6 to 7 year olds appealed to fairness more often in comparison to the …
Temporal Organization Of Eating In Low- And High-Saccharin-Consuming Rats., Nancy Dess, J. Richard, S. Fletcher-Severe, C. Chapman
Temporal Organization Of Eating In Low- And High-Saccharin-Consuming Rats., Nancy Dess, J. Richard, S. Fletcher-Severe, C. Chapman
Nancy K Dess
When, where, and how much animals eat are influenced by food scarcity and risk of predation. The present study concerned the mediation of risk-related feeding patterns by emotion. Occidental Lowsaccharin- consuming (LoS) and High-saccharin-consuming (HiS) rats, which differ in both ingestion and emotionality, were studied in three steady-state paradigms: an “open economy” procedure (discrete session cyclic-ratio operant schedule) and two “closed economy” procedures (meal patterning, free feeding with running wheel access). Cyclic-ratio performance showed better defense of stable food intake against variable cost among LoS rats. In closed economies, LoS rats consumed a larger number of smaller meals and showed …
La Política Monetaria Y Su Impacto Sobre Los Retornos Reales Del Mercado Bursátil Chileno, Jorge Muñoz, Claudio Recabal, Andres Acuña
La Política Monetaria Y Su Impacto Sobre Los Retornos Reales Del Mercado Bursátil Chileno, Jorge Muñoz, Claudio Recabal, Andres Acuña
Andrés A. Acuña
A Unit Of Information-Based Content Adaptation Method For Improving Web Content Accessibility In The Mobile Internet, Stephen Yang, Jia Zhang, Rick Chen, Norman Shao
A Unit Of Information-Based Content Adaptation Method For Improving Web Content Accessibility In The Mobile Internet, Stephen Yang, Jia Zhang, Rick Chen, Norman Shao
Jia Zhang
No abstract provided.
Synergistic Induction Of Ahr Regulated Genes In Developmental Toxicity From Co-Exposure To Two Model Pahs In Zebrafish, Alicia R. Timme-Laragy, Crystal J. Cockman, Cole W. Matson, Richard T. Di Giulio
Synergistic Induction Of Ahr Regulated Genes In Developmental Toxicity From Co-Exposure To Two Model Pahs In Zebrafish, Alicia R. Timme-Laragy, Crystal J. Cockman, Cole W. Matson, Richard T. Di Giulio
Alicia R. Timme-Laragy
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are pollutants created by the incomplete combustion of carbon, and are increasing in the environment largely due to the burning of fossil fuels. PAHs occur as complex mixtures, and some combinations have been shown to cause synergistic developmental toxicity in fish embryos, characterized by pericardial edema and craniofacial malformations. Previous studies have indicated that in the zebrafish model, this toxicity is mediated by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor 2 (AHR2), and enhanced by inhibition of CYP1A activity. In this study, we further examined this interaction of the model PAH and AHR agonist β-naphthoflavone (BNF) with and without …
Toward An Understanding Of Risk Factors For Anorexia Nervosa: A Case-Control Study, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Toward An Understanding Of Risk Factors For Anorexia Nervosa: A Case-Control Study, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Exact One-Sided Confidence Limits For The Difference Between Two Correlated Proportions, Chris Lloyd, Max V. Moldovan
Exact One-Sided Confidence Limits For The Difference Between Two Correlated Proportions, Chris Lloyd, Max V. Moldovan
Chris J. Lloyd
We construct exact and optimal one-sided upper and lower confidence bounds for the difference between two probabilities based on matched binary pairs using well-established optimality theory of Buehler (1957). Starting with five different approximate loer and upper limits, we adjust them to have coverage probability exactly equal to the desired nominal level and then compare the resulting exact limits by their mean size. Exact limits based on the signed root likelihood ratio statistic are preferred and recommended for practical use.
Finders Keepers: Forfeiture Laws, Policing, And Local Budgets, Mireille Jacobson
Finders Keepers: Forfeiture Laws, Policing, And Local Budgets, Mireille Jacobson
Mireille Jacobson
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice. A Renewed Global Issue., Ugo Mattei
Access To Justice. A Renewed Global Issue., Ugo Mattei
Ugo Mattei
No abstract provided.
Welcoming All To A Table Of Plenty: The Free Trade Area And The Bolivarian Alternative As Competing Means Of Economic Integration In The Americas, Stephen M. Siptroth
Welcoming All To A Table Of Plenty: The Free Trade Area And The Bolivarian Alternative As Competing Means Of Economic Integration In The Americas, Stephen M. Siptroth
Stephen M. Siptroth
The article provides an overview of regional integration efforts in the Americas and explains the context of the development of comprehensive competing plans for hemispheric economic integration and cooperation. The article compares the Free Trade Area of the Americas with the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas through the lens of public international law, and economic protections for private investors. Finally, the article concludes that a Free Trade Area of the Americas would be more widely accepted if equalization payments and added protections for fragile economies were coupled with the envisioned tariff free zone that integrates the trading economies in the …
The Freedom To Copy: Copyright, Creation And Context, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
The Freedom To Copy: Copyright, Creation And Context, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Although much separates them musically, George Harrison and Michael Bolton share a common legal fate. Both have been held liable in copyright infringement cases in which a court articulated theories of liability based on subconscious infringement. This Article discusses how decisions in the Bolton, Harrison, and other copyright infringement cases reflect a common failing. Such decisions highlight the incomplete nature of the theories of creativity and creation processes in copyright doctrine. After discussing current approaches to questions of creation, this Article suggests ways in which copyright theory can better incorporate a contextualized understanding of creativity and creation processes. Creativity in …
Ethnicity And Mental Health Treatment Utilization By Patients With Personality Disorders, Donna S. Bender, Andrew E. Skodol, Ingrid R. Dyck, John C. Markowitz, M. Tracie Shea, Shirley Yen, Charles A. Sanislow, Anthony Pinto, Mary C. Zanarini, Thomas H. Mcglashan, John G. Gunderson, Maria T. Daversa, Carlos M. Grilo
Ethnicity And Mental Health Treatment Utilization By Patients With Personality Disorders, Donna S. Bender, Andrew E. Skodol, Ingrid R. Dyck, John C. Markowitz, M. Tracie Shea, Shirley Yen, Charles A. Sanislow, Anthony Pinto, Mary C. Zanarini, Thomas H. Mcglashan, John G. Gunderson, Maria T. Daversa, Carlos M. Grilo
Charles A. Sanislow, Ph.D.
The authors examined the relationship between ethnicity and treatment utilization by individuals with personality disorders (PDs). Lifetime and prospectively determined rates and amounts of mental health treatments received were compared in over 500 White, African American, and Hispanic participants with PDs in a naturalistic longitudinal study. Minority, especially Hispanic, participants were significantly less likely than White participants to receive a range of outpatient and inpatient psychosocial treatments and psychotropic medications. This pattern was especially pronounced for minority participants with more severe PDs. A positive support alliance factor significantly predicted the amount of individual psychotherapy used by African American and Hispanic …
Roles And Responsiblities For Vicses In Flood Education (Report), Neil Dufty
Roles And Responsiblities For Vicses In Flood Education (Report), Neil Dufty
Neil Dufty
No abstract provided.
P.G. Grigorenko: Soviet General, Soviet Dissident - A Guide To Primary, Secondary, Archival And Related Materials, Mikhail Koulikov
P.G. Grigorenko: Soviet General, Soviet Dissident - A Guide To Primary, Secondary, Archival And Related Materials, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov
The Company-Intelligence Interface: Government Policy, Corporate Expectations, Competing Futures, Mikhail Koulikov
Mikhail Koulikov
No abstract provided.
Neutral Principles, Jesse R. Merriam
Pursuing Parenthood: Integrating Cultural And Cognitive Perspectives On Persistent Goal Striving, Eileen Fischer, Cele C. Otnes, Linda Tuncay Zayer
Pursuing Parenthood: Integrating Cultural And Cognitive Perspectives On Persistent Goal Striving, Eileen Fischer, Cele C. Otnes, Linda Tuncay Zayer
Linda Tuncay Zayer
This article argues that a fuller understanding of consumer persistence, or repeated attempts to achieve goals, is necessary and can be achieved by adopting an interdisciplinary perspective and integrating cultural and cognitive perspectives on consumer phenomena. Developing insights by examining experiences of informants pursuing parenthood using assisted reproductive technologies, we build on Bagozzi and Dholakia’s (1999) model of goal striving to explore how cultural discourses inform consumers’ cognitions. We analyze how both life-project framing discourses and culturally pervasive discourses affect consumers and demonstrate that a cultural perspective is a vital complement to cognitive models of persistence.
Trends In Uspto Office Actions, Ron D. Katznelson
Trends In Uspto Office Actions, Ron D. Katznelson
Ron D. Katznelson
No abstract provided.