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Letter to Diana Osbaldiston regarding SEAALL membership dues, August 17, 1988
A letter from Barbara Wells to Diana Osbaldiston enclosing a payment authorization for SEAALL membership dues
The Benefits of Marriage Reconsidered
This paper suggests that analyses of marriage experience take into account both structures of inequality and context. Although marriage is widely viewed as producing economic well-being and family stability, this analysis of a sample of White rural families finds the likelihood of realizing these benefits to be closely related to social class position. Marriage failed to produce these benefits for many working class and poor families. Although gains in economic self-sufficiency are viewed as an explanation for White women\u27s perceived retreat from marriage, the limited opportunity structure for women in this rural place provides a context in which women continue to rely on marriage for economic survival
Biology of the Infectious Agent of Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis is an interesting disease to study not only because it is a fairly recently characterized disease whose infectious agent has not been isolated but also because it offers opportunities to study a rather unique host-parasite relationship.Veterinary Parasitology and Public Healt
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Effects of lactofen herbicide on cellular uptake of glyphosate herbicide in malva parviflora L.
Time-course growth chamber studies were conducted on little mallow
(Malva parviflora L.) to determine whether sublethal doses of lactofen
(1'-(carboethoxy)ethyl-5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenoxy]-2-
nitrobenzoate) would enhance uptake of glyphosate (N'-(phosphonomethyl)
glycine) by altering membrane permeability. Lactofen-induced membrane
peroxidation was determined by harvesting leaf discs, measuring stress
ethylene evolution, and recording increases in electrical conductivity.
Sublethal doses were established by determining the point at which
stress ethylene was evolved, but increases in electrical conductivity
were not significant; dosages above this point caused significant
disruption of membrane integrity. Because shikimate accumulation
requires biochemically active cells and shikimic acid concentration is
directly correlated with glyphosate dose, glyphosate entry into cells
was determined by measuring increases in shikimic acid content over
time.
By 84 h after application, shikimate accumulation in little mallow
increased three- to four-fold when sublethal doses of lactofen were
added to glyphosate spray solutions compared with glyphosate alone.
Because light-activation of lactofen was not required, enhancement of
cellular uptake of glyphosate was not attributed to subtle membrane
perturbations induced by the peroxidative mechanism of action of
sublethal lactofen doses. The absence of thick epicuticular wax
deposits on little mallow leaf surfaces was revealed by scanning
electron microscopy. Abrading cuticles physically did not enhance
shikimate levels when glyphosate was applied alone or in combination
with lactofen. The cuticle therefore was not a significant barrier to
glyphosate uptake in little mallow grown under conditions of these
experiments. The enhancing effect of lactofen on cellular uptake of
glyphosate occurred at the cellular level but was not due to the normal
light-activated mechanism of lactofen action
Assessment of urinary deoxynivalenol biomarkers in UK children and adolescents
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Deoxynivalenol (DON), the mycotoxin produced mainly by Fusarium graminearum and found in contaminated cereal-based foodstuff, has been consistently detected in body fluids in adults. Available data in children and adolescents are scarce. This study assessed urinary DON concentrations in children aged 3–9 years (n = 40) and adolescents aged 10–17 years (n = 39) in the UK. Morning urine samples were collected over two consecutive days and analysed for free DON (un-metabolised form), DON-glucuronides (DON-GlcA), deepoxy deoxynivalenol (DOM-1), and total DON (sum of free DON, DON-GlcA, and DOM-1). Total DON was detected in the urine of > 95% of children and adolescents on both days. Mean total DON concentrations (ng/mg creatinine) were 41.6 and 21.0 for children and adolescents, respectively. The greatest total DON levels were obtained in female children on both days (214 and 219 ng/mg creatinine on days 1 and 2, respectively). Free DON and DON-GlcA were detected in most urine specimens, whereas DOM-1 was not present in any sample. Estimation of dietary DON exposure suggested that 33–63% of children and 5–46% of adolescents exceeded current guidance regarding the maximum provisional tolerable daily intake (PMTDI) for DON. Although moderate mean urinary DON concentrations were shown, the high detection frequency of urinary DON, the maximum biomarker concentrations, and estimated dietary DON exposure are concerning
Prospectus, November 22, 1977
NOVEMBER BOARD MEETING: PLATO STAYS \u27TIL AUGUST; Senate votes tomorrow: More $ for Parkland; Pssst!! Here\u27s a hot tip for making lettuce; Who\u27s Who in American Junior Colleges: More PC students listed in college directory; Staff editorial: Has PLATO become just a PLAy TOy???; Letters to the editors: Let\u27s try it one more time: Ax; Canteen defended; Cycle schedule is now available; Administration posture on Canteen is one of \u27Let them eat cake\u27; Decision workshop given by counseling; Bio instructors sound off on DES reply; Special to Prospectus: Calculator gives interview; Beach Boys revisited; Poet\u27s Corner; Grid great grabs freight: \u27Picnic\u27 keeps the audience laughing; News in Brief: Volunteers are needed for programs; Lems performs here November 29; LWV will cater fancy goodies; Classifieds; Thanks, but no thanks: PC students reflect on holiday season; Chris tells Spaniards, \u27Turkeys is peacocks\u27; Freddy is loser in contest finale; second year in a row: K-Action takes football crown; Win opener, 86-59: Cobras fry Lynx; Molesters stampede Bulls in IM opener; Two local teams still running for state; Cobras take on Millikin tonight in home opener; Bills vs. Oui; Pool wizard here Tues.https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1003/thumbnail.jp
A tuple space web service for distributed programming.
Abstract: This paper describes a new tuple space web service for coordination and communication in distributed web applications. This web service is based on the Linda programming model. Linda is a coordination language for parallel and distributed processing, providing a communication mechanism based on a logically shared memory space. The original Linda model has been extended through the provision of a programmable mechanism, providing additional flexibility and improved performance. The implementation of the web service is discussed, together with the details of the programmable matching mechanism. Some results from the implementation of a location-based mobile application, using the tuple space web service are presented, demonstrating the benefits of our system
Prospectus, December 1, 1977
STU-GO: STU-GO VOTES AGAINST DELAY SYSTEM, WILL BUY \u27TOYS FOR TOTS\u27; Toys for Tots; Woods offers nice winter get-away; Vets should give notice if planning to move; PFW Christmas party tonight; Corbin speaks on Animal Biology; Parkland Events; Hymn and carol sing in PC gym; Canteen committee member castigates \u27cake\u27 communique; New agribusiness course announced; Vet Techs Week; Wide-screen TV; League seeking more bowlers; \u27Masters-piece\u27 presented here by senior group; The Better Information Project, also known as BIPPIE awards; SWAMP sponsors info fair here; Poet\u27s Corner; Monday set as interview night for real-estaters; Women gather in Houston: Was IWY meeting effective?; Author here Monday; Devices help the visually impaired; Old-fashioned Christmas at New Salem; Special Notice; Journ club meets; Silver cue sparkles in exhibition: White conjures and captures crowd; Classifieds; Bouncing Bob takes over; Eureka JV\u27s remain question for Cobra squad; Cobras drop first game to fired-up Springfield quintet; Hopes are high: indoor track; Larson, Adams represent PC at nationals in Tuscon; M-S best 2-A team; High school roundballers groom for March Madness; Men\u27s basketball: Home opener features convincing win; Can women repeat success?: Freshmen lead women cagers, Perfection hard to improve upon, Parkland Women\u27s Basketball Team, Parkland Women\u27s Basketball Schedulehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1002/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 19, 1977
WPCD GOES ON AIR JANUARY \u2778: KELLY; Security stymies petrol pilferers; Propeck resigns as Stu-Go secretary; Thompson vetoes House community college bill; Canteen hit again; Parkland Events; \u27Who\u27s Who… candidates due; Letters to the editor: Some thoughts on a lost friend..., Head Start Follow Up Program needs tutors, ...\u27why headlined?\u27, On student directories - \u27not hired to correct\u27; Thompson seeks candidates for national awards; ACT Test Oct. 27; Phone line available for disabled; Blood drive is \u27successful\u27; Student Directory problem brought before Stu-Go; Have any suggestions?; CCWAR begins training; Danville DJ not quite ready for funny farm; Art group meets tonight; U.S. goes hosteling; Fear of dentists extracted by psych project; CHI, Women\u27s Program sponsor workshop Oct. 27; Don\u27t buy the book: How to save money through the mail; Tours this fall for U. of I.\u27s IMPE; Classifieds; Trout not pleased with women\u27s 8-5 record; K-Action continues winning ways in IM; Halloween activities on October 27; Art students are working for spring show; A review: Moliere adaptation Scapino was \u27zany\u27; Graphic Art competitions at U. of I.; Upsets cause trouble 10-for-12 Freddy; Indoor tracksters are balanced team; Fast Freddy Football Forecast; Danville drives for CIAC title, Parkland second?; Three run best ever at DuPage; Golfers 14th of 20 at Lincoln Landhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1008/thumbnail.jp
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