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Professional Selling: A Study of ECU College of Business Students
The purpose of this study is to understand East Carolina University College of Business students’ perceptions of sales as a career and to learn these students’ awareness and interest in the ECU Professional Selling Certificate. ECU’s College of Business offers a Professional Selling Certificate to students of any major. I hypothesized that many ECU students may not be aware of this certificate. My purpose in this project is to learn about student opinions of sales as a career and the Professional Selling Certificate offered by ECU. The questions that guided my project include “Are ECU College of Business students aware of the Professional Selling Certificate?� and “Are these students interested in pursuing sales as a career?� In order to answer these questions, I surveyed over 400 ECU College of Business students on their awareness of the Professional Selling Certificate (PSC, from here) and their perceptions of sales as a career. The results show that just over half of students surveyed (54.8%) are aware of the PSC. Just under half of students surveyed (45%) have an interest in pursuing sales as a long-term career, while many more would be willing to begin their career in sales regardless of long-term plans (56.9%). Conclusions drawn from this research include that ECU College of Business students believe that their programs prepare them for a career in sales. Marketing majors specifically show greater interest in sales careers than other majors, followed by management majors
REGIONAL COST SHARE NECESSARY FOR RANCHER PARTICIPATION IN BRUSH CONTROL
Large-scale brush-control programs are being proposed in Texas to increase off-site water yields. Biophysical and economic simulation models are combined to estimate the effects of brush control on representative ranches in four ecological regions of the Edwards Plateau area of Texas. Net present values of representative ranches in three of four regions decrease with brush control. Cost shares necessary for ranches from the three regions to break even range from 7% to 31% of total brush-control costs. Any large-scale brush-control program will therefore require a substantial investment by the state of Texas.Agribusiness,
Electronic Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of Atomic Forces, Vibrations, and Anharmonicities
Atomic forces are calculated for first-row monohydrides and carbon monoxide
within electronic quantum Monte Carlo (QMC). Accurate and efficient forces are
achieved by using an improved method for moving variational parameters in
variational QMC. Newton's method with singular value decomposition (SVD) is
combined with steepest descent (SD) updates along directions rejected by the
SVD, after initial SD steps. Dissociation energies in variational and diffusion
QMC agree well with experiment. The atomic forces agree quantitatively with
potential energy surfaces, demonstrating the accuracy of this force procedure.
The harmonic vibrational frequencies and anharmonicity constants, derived from
the QMC energies and atomic forces, also agree well with experimental values.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; updated conten
K2-231 b: A sub-Neptune exoplanet transiting a solar twin in Ruprecht 147
We identify a sub-Neptune exoplanet ( R)
transiting a solar twin in the Ruprecht 147 star cluster (3 Gyr, 300 pc, [Fe/H]
= +0.1 dex). The ~81 day light curve for EPIC 219800881 (V = 12.71) from K2
Campaign 7 shows six transits with a period of 13.84 days, a depth of ~0.06%,
and a duration of ~4 hours. Based on our analysis of high-resolution MIKE
spectra, broadband optical and NIR photometry, the cluster parallax and
interstellar reddening, and isochrone models from PARSEC, Dartmouth, and MIST,
we estimate the following properties for the host star: M, R, and K. This star appears to be single, based on our modeling of the
photometry, the low radial velocity variability measured over nearly ten years,
and Keck/NIRC2 adaptive optics imaging and aperture-masking interferometry.
Applying a probabilistic mass-radius relation, we estimate that the mass of
this planet is M, which would cause a RV
semi-amplitude of m s that may be measurable with existing
precise RV facilities. After statistically validating this planet with BLENDER,
we now designate it K2-231 b, making it the second sub-stellar object to be
discovered in Ruprecht 147 and the first planet; it joins the small but growing
ranks of 23 other planets found in open clusters.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, light curve included as separate fil
The Alpha-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone Induces Conversion of Effector T Cells into Treg Cells
The neuropeptide alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) has an important role in modulating immunity and homeostasis. The production of IFN-γ by effector T cells is suppressed by α-MSH, while TGF-β production is promoted in the same cells. Such α-MSH-treated T cells have immune regulatory activity and suppress hypersensitivity, autoimmune diseases, and graft rejection. Previous characterizations of the α-MSH-induced Treg cells showed that the cells are CD4+ T cells expressing the same levels of CD25 as effector T cells. Therefore, we further analyzed the α-MSH-induced Treg cells for expression of effector and regulatory T-cell markers. Also, we examined the potential for α-MSH-induced Treg cells to be from the effector T-cell population. We found that the α-MSH-induced Treg cells are CD25+ CD4+ T cells that share similar surface markers as effector T cells, except that they express on their surface LAP. Also, the α-MSH treatment augments FoxP3 message in the effector T cells, and α-MSH induction of regulatory activity was limited to the effector CD25+ T-cell population. Therefore, α-MSH converts effector T cells into Treg cells, which suppress immunity targeting specific antigens and tissues
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Identity and function of an essential nitrogen ligand of the nitrogenase cofactor biosynthesis protein NifB.
NifB is a radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) enzyme that is essential for nitrogenase cofactor assembly. Previously, a nitrogen ligand was shown to be involved in coupling a pair of [Fe4S4] clusters (designated K1 and K2) concomitant with carbide insertion into an [Fe8S9C] cofactor core (designated L) on NifB. However, the identity and function of this ligand remain elusive. Here, we use combined mutagenesis and pulse electron paramagnetic resonance analyses to establish histidine-43 of Methanosarcina acetivorans NifB (MaNifB) as the nitrogen ligand for K1. Biochemical and continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance data demonstrate the inability of MaNifB to serve as a source for cofactor maturation upon substitution of histidine-43 with alanine; whereas x-ray absorption spectroscopy/extended x-ray fine structure experiments further suggest formation of an intermediate that lacks the cofactor core arrangement in this MaNifB variant. These results point to dual functions of histidine-43 in structurally assisting the proper coupling between K1 and K2 and concurrently facilitating carbide formation via deprotonation of the initial carbon radical
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Endoscopy is of low yield in the identification of gastrointestinal neoplasia in patients with dermatomyositis: A cross-sectional study.
AimTo determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal neoplasia among dermatomyositis patients who underwent an esophagogastroduodenoscopy and/or colonoscopy.MethodsA cross-sectional study examining the results of upper endoscopy and colonoscopy in adults with dermatomyositis at an urban, university hospital over a ten year period was performed. Chart review was performed to confirm the diagnosis of dermatomyositis. Findings on endoscopy were collected and statistical analyses stratified by age and presence of symptoms were performed.ResultsAmong 373 adult patients identified through a code based search strategy, only 163 patients had dermatomyositis confirmed by chart review. Of the 47 patients who underwent upper endoscopy, two cases of Barrett's esophagus without dysplasia were identified and there were no cases of malignancy. Of the 67 patients who underwent colonoscopy, no cases of malignancy were identified and an adenoma was identified in 15% of cases. No significant differences were identified in the yield of endoscopy when stratified by age or presence of symptoms.ConclusionThe yield of endoscopy is low in patients with dermatomyositis and is likely similar to the general population; we identified no cases of malignancy. A code based search strategy is inaccurate for the diagnosis of dermatomyositis, calling into question the results of prior population-based studies. Larger studies with rigorously validated search strategies are necessary to understand the risk of gastrointestinal malignancy in patients with dermatomyositis
Multiple sclerosis presenting with homonymous hemianopia
Ophthalmic manifestations are a prominent feature of
multiple sclerosis (MS). Optic neuritis accounts for 18% of
initial MS symptoms and 40–70% of all patients with MS have
at least one episode of optic neuritis during their disease
course. Eye movement abnormalities such as internuclear
ophthalmoplegia are seen in over 50% of patients with MS.
This case study describes a rare initial presentation of MS
with ‘left eye blurred vision’ and examination findings of a
complete left homonymous hemianopia. Although
homonymous hemianopia is uncommon (0.5–3.5% of MS
cases), this case highlights an important reminder that
people with a field defect often complain of ‘blurred vision’ on
the side of the defect
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