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Northern Iowa Basketball 1984-85
Contents: --1984-85 Northern Iowa Basketball Roster--UNI Basketball Quick Facts--Numerical--Table of Contents--Media Information --2--Preview - Versatility Key to 1984-85 Campaign --3-4--The Panthers team photo --5--32 Randy Kraayenbrink --6-7--43 Scott Stafford --8-9--12 Joe Morganfield --10--20 Rob Williams --11--22 Todd Lumsden --12--25 Stan Werner --13--11 Lamont Robinson --14--23 Jim McGrath --14--30 Kirk Francis --14--33 Nathan Harris --15--40 Pat Quinn --15--44 Jay Henderkott --15--52 Greg McDermott --16--Head Coach Jim Berry --18--Jim Berry - An Exclusive Interview With Northern Iowa\u27s Head Coach --19--The Assistants --20--The University of Northern Iowa --21--Panther Staff Directory --21--The Court - Home in the Dome --22--1983-84 In Review --23--1982-83 Results --23--Individual Single Game Highs --24--Team Single Game Highs --24--Opponents\u27 Highs and Lows --24--Opponents\u27 Individual Highs --24--1983-84 Individual Statistics --25--UNI Individual Points and Rebounds, Game-by-Game --25--The Association of Mid-Continent Universities --26--1983-84 AMCU-8 All-Conference Team --26--Final AMCU-8 Conference Basketball Standings --26--Final Team Statistics --27--Final Individual Scoring --27--Individual Shooting --28--Individual Free Throws --28--Individual Rebounds --29--Individual Assists --29--Individual Steals --30--Individual Blocked Shots --30--Team: Home-Away Records --30--Individual Fouls --31--AMCU-8 Games Only --31--AMCU Scoring --31--AMCU Assists --32--AMCU Rebounding --32--The Opponents --33--Alabama State --34--Aurora College --34--Brandon University --35--Central Michigan --35--University of Chicago --36--Cleveland State --36--Eastern Illinois --37--Evansville --37--Howard University --38--Illinois Benedictine --38--Illinois-Chicago --39--Iowa State --39--Kansas State --40--Missouri --40--Pan American --41--South Carolina State College --41--Southwest Missouri State --42--Valparaiso --42--Western Illinois --43--Winona State --43--Wisconsin-Green Bay --44--Youngstown State --44--Association of Mid-Continent Universities 1984-85 Composite Basketball Schedule --45-46--Year-by-Year Results With 1984-85 Opponents --47--From the Files --48--Team Records --48--Individual Records --48--UNI All-Time Mid-Continent Conference Picks --48--Scoring Aces --49--All-Time Coaching Records --49--Panthers Versus All Opponents --50--Cage Efforts Year-by-Year --51--Season by Season Review (1906-1984) --52-56--UNI - Primary Media Outlets --56--UNI President Constantine Curris --57--Athletic Director Robert Bowlsby --57--The UNI Athletic Club - Boosting the Panthers --58--UNI Athletic Staff --59--University of Northern Iowa Basketball Camps --60--1984-85 UNI Panther Schedule --61https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/1126/thumbnail.jp
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A Complex Hierarchy of Avoidance Behaviors in a Single-Cell Eukaryote.
Complex behavior is associated with animals with nervous systems, but decision-making and learning also occur in non-neural organisms [1], including singly nucleated cells [2-5] and multi-nucleate synctia [6-8]. Ciliates are single-cell eukaryotes, widely dispersed in aquatic habitats [9], with an extensive behavioral repertoire [10-13]. In 1906, Herbert Spencer Jennings [14, 15] described in the sessile ciliate Stentor roeseli a hierarchy of responses to repeated stimulation, which are among the most complex behaviors reported for a singly nucleated cell [16, 17]. These results attracted widespread interest [18, 19] and exert continuing fascination [7, 20-22] but were discredited during the behaviorist orthodoxy by claims of non-reproducibility [23]. These claims were based on experiments with the motile ciliate Stentor coeruleus. We acquired and maintained the correct organism in laboratory culture and used micromanipulation and video microscopy to confirm Jennings' observations. Despite significant individual variation, not addressed by Jennings, S. roeseli exhibits avoidance behaviors in a characteristic hierarchy of bending, ciliary alteration, contractions, and detachment, which is distinct from habituation or conditioning. Remarkably, the choice of contraction versus detachment is consistent with a fair coin toss. Such behavioral complexity may have had an evolutionary advantage in protist ecosystems, and the ciliate cortex may have provided mechanisms for implementing such behavior prior to the emergence of multicellularity. Our work resurrects Jennings' pioneering insights and adds to the list of exceptional features, including regeneration [24], genome rearrangement [25], codon reassignment [26], and cortical inheritance [27], for which the ciliate clade is renowned.DBT-Cambridge Lectureshi
1988-89 Northern Iowa Basketball
Contents: --1988-89 Schedule--1987-88 Results--Cover/Contents--Memorandum to Press--Editorial Staff--Credits --UNI Facts --1--Basketball Facts --1--The UNI Community --1--Panther Outlook --2--1988-89 Northern Iowa Roster --3--Numerical Roster --3--Personnel Analysis --3--Head Coach Eldon Miller --4--Miller\u27s Coaching Record --4--Assistant Coaches --5--The Players --6--UNI\u27s Little Big Man - Nick Nurse --6--Nick Nurse - Captain --7--Jonathan Cox --8--Troy Muilenburg --9--Maurice Newby --10--Steve Phyfe --11--Kent Pollpeter --12--Jason Reese --13--Scott Socha --14--Jeff Williams --15--Steve Deerling --16--Cedrick McCullough --16--Christopher Nuss --16-17--Nick Pace --17--Dale Turner --17--Behind the Scenes --17--Augustana Vikings --18--Texas Wesleyan Rams --18--Iowa Hawkeyes --19--Jackson State Tigers --19--Youngstown State Penguis --20--Dayton Flyers --20--Florida International Golden Panthers --21--Southern Methodist Mustangs --21--Iowa State Cyclones --22--Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks --22--Wartburg Knights --23--Eastern Illinois Panthers --23--Southwest Missouri State Bears --24--Northern Illinois Huskies --24--Cleveland State Vikings --25--Valparaiso Crusaders --25--Illinois at Chicago Flames --26--Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix --26--Western Illinois Leathernecks --27--Drake Bulldogs --27--AMCU Basketball Tournament --28--Conference officials --28--Year-by-Year Results With 1988-89 Opponents --29--1987-88 Box Scores --30--1987-88 Results --31--Individual Statistics --32--1987-88 Game-by-Game Scoring-Rebounding --32--Individual Single Game Highs --33--Team Single Game Highs/Lows --33--AMCU --34--1987-88 AMCU All-Conference Team --34--Association of Mid-Continent Universities --34--Quick Look --34--Final 1987-88 AMCU Basketball Standings --34--From History --35--Team Records --35--Individual Records --35--UNI All-Time Mid-Continent Conference Picks --35--Scoring Aces --36--All-Time Coaching Records --36--Cage Efforts Year-by-Year --37--Panthers Versus All Opponents --38--Season by Season Review 1906-1988 --39-43--UNI-Dome Not a Nice Place to Visit --44--Management --45--UNI Staff --46--UNI Athletic Staff Directory (AC 319) --46--Northern Iowa Primary Media Outlets --47--Newspapers --47--Television --47--Radios --47--Miscellaneous --47--AMCU Composite Schedule --48--Team Photo --49https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/1151/thumbnail.jp
Beschreibung der Herrschaft Weinberg und Katalog zum Ahnensaal, zur Waffensammlung und zum exotischen Kabinett
BESCHREIBUNG DER HERRSCHAFT WEINBERG UND KATALOG ZUM AHNENSAAL, ZUR WAFFENSAMMLUNG UND ZUM EXOTISCHEN KABINETT
Beschreibung der Herrschaft Weinberg und Katalog zum Ahnensaal, zur Waffensammlung und zum exotischen Kabinett ( - )
Einband ( - )
Titelseite ([1])
[Inhaltsverzeichnis] ([2])
1. Beschreibung der Herrschaft Weinberg. ([3])
1. Schloß Weinberg. (5)
[Abb.]: Schloß Weinberg: Eingangstor. ([7])
[Abb.]: Schloß Weinberg: Ansicht gegen Südwesten. ([9])
[Abb.]: Schloß Weinberg und Kefermarkt. ([13])
[Abb.]: Hochaltar in der Pfarrkirche in Kefermarkt. ([15])
2. Dornach. (16)
3. Wartberg bei St. Oswald. (17)
2. Katalog zum Ahnensaal. ([19])
1. Hans Christoph, Reichsfreiherr von Thürheim (1589-1634). 2. Anna Martha, Reichsfreiin von Thürheim. (21)
3. Leopold Graf von Thürheim (1623-1694). (21)
4. Anna Elisabeth Gräfin von Thürheim. 5. Christoph Leopold Graf von Thürheim (1629-1689). 6. Anna Judith Gräfin von Thürheim. (22)
7. Franz Leopold Graf von Thürheim (1624-1700). (22)
8. Franziska Susanna Gräfin von Thürheim (1625-1676). 9. Philipp Jakob Graf von Thürheim (1631-1672). (23)
10. Franz Sebastian Graf von Thürheim (1665-1726). (23)
11. Franz Ludwig Graf von Thürheim (1710-1782). (24)
12. Christoph Wilhelm Graf von Thürheim (1661-1738). (24)
13. Maria Franziska Gräfin von Thürheim (1669-1751). (25)
14. Maria Josefa Gräfin von Thürheim (1691-1726). (25)
15. Franz Maximilian Graf von Seinsheim (gest. 1737). 16. Johann Wilhelm Graf von Thürheim (1692-1749).17. Franz Josef Graf von Thürheim (1694-1753). (26)
18. Heinrich Wilhelm Graf von Thürheim (1695-1719). 19. Maria Anna Gräfin von Thürheim (1695-1769). 20. Johann Anton Graf von Goeß (1694-1764). 21. Maria Franziska Gräfin von Thürheim (1697-1772). (27)
22. Gundemar Graf Josef Starhemberg (gest. 1743). 23. Maria Albertina Gräfin von Thürheim (1698-1767). 24. Anton Oswald Graf von Salburg. 25. Anna Karoline Gräfin von Thürheim (1701-1730). (28)
26. Guidobald Maximilian Graf von Thürheim (1702-1737). (28)
27. Franziska Aloisia Gräfin von Thürheim (1704-1772). 28. Max Guidobald Graf Cavriani (gest. 1776). 29. Maximiliana Gräfin von Thürheim (1704-1735). (29)
30. Gundacker Josef Graf von Thürheim (1709-1798). (30)
31. Maria Dominika Gräfin von Thürheim (1721-1793). (30)
32. Leopold Max Graf von Thürheim (1710-1738). 33. Franz Christoph Graf von Thürheim (1662-1684). 34. Otto Karl Graf von Thürheim (1664-1700). (31)
35. Georg Siegmund Graf von Thürheim (1666-1738). (31)
36. Maria Katharina Gräfin von Thürheim (gest. 1706). 37. Maria Johanna Gräfin von Thürheim (geb. 1687). (32)
38. Christoph Wilhelm Graf von Thürheim (1731-1809). (32)
39. Josef Wenzel Graf von Thürheim (1749-1808). 40. Maria Luise Gräfin von Thürheim (1754-1812). (33)
41. Maria Theresia Gräfin von Thürheim (1751-1835). (33)
42. Norbert Josef Graf von Thürheim (1760-1788). 43. Isabella Gräfin von Thürheim (1784-1855). 44. Peter Graf von Goeß (gest. 1846). (34)
45. Konstantine Gräfin von Thürheim (1785-1867). 46. Andreas Fürst Rasoumoffsky (gest. 1836). (35)
47. Ludovika Gräfin von Thürheim (1788-1864). (35)
48. Josefine Gräfin von Thürheim (1791-1847). 49. Josef Ferdinand Graf von Thürheim (1794-1832). 50. Leopoldine Gräfin von Thürheim (1793-1859). (36)
51. Ludwig Egbert Graf von Thürheim (1818-1894). 52. Therese Leopoldine Gräfin von Thürheim (1831-1906). (37)
53. Josef Andreas Graf von Thürheim (1827-1904). (37)
54. Ludwig Goswin Graf von Thürheim (1874). (38)
Ein Lorbeerkranz. (38)
Eine Wiege. Ein Glaskasten. (40)
3. Katalog zur Waffensammlung ([41])
Saal 1 enthält: (43)
Saal 2 enthält: (43)
Saal 3 enthält: (45)
4. Katalog zum exotischen Kabinett ([47])
Großer gläserner Kasten enthält: (49)
Kasten Nr. 1 enthält: (49)
Kasten Nr. 2 enthält: (51)
Waffen. Persien. Abessinien. Arabien. Japan. (52)
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Subject Index (Gompers, Samuel - International Federation of Trade Unions), pp. 300-391
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (political parties, cont. - spies, labor), pp. 620-710
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (benefit plans, union - boarding house system), pp. 1-75
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (strikers, employment status of - vigilantes), pp. 789-865
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (dues and assessments, cont. - George, Henry), pp. 224-299
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (old age insurance, cont. - political parties), pp. 563-619
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
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