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The Vehicle, Fall 1994
Table of Contents
Poetry
Noah\u27s WifeJennifer Moropage 8-9
The Intensity of a BreathHeather Anne Winterspage 10-11
When I Was RainNicole Moonpage 11
Wreckage at Low Tide, After a Storm On Cape FearMatt Parkspage 12-14
two belowKeith Spearpage 16
HeatScott Langrenpage 17
Plastic Shard WordsMatthew J. Nelsonpage 18
Mr. Snowplow ManMartin Paul Brittpage 19
Carpe DiemMichael Lairpage 19
untitledWalt Howardpage 20
The GameKellie J. Olsenpage 21
AT PEACEJennifer Surmanpage 22
SawdustSue Songerpage 23
Photography
Unbound RealitiesKris Quiriconipage 26
untitled Mark Porter page 27
untitled Mark Porter page 28
untitled Mark Porter page 29
Prose
I am Here...RememberingJ. Dylan McNeillpage 32-34
RecognitionSue Songerpage 35-36
SACCADICSteve Beinpage 37-40
The BurnBryan Levekpage 41-45
Biographiespage 46-48https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1063/thumbnail.jp
The Vehicle, Fall 1994
Table of Contents
Poetry
Noah\u27s WifeJennifer Moropage 8-9
The Intensity of a BreathHeather Anne Winterspage 10-11
When I Was RainNicole Moonpage 11
Wreckage at Low Tide, After a Storm On Cape FearMatt Parkspage 12-14
two belowKeith Spearpage 16
HeatScott Langrenpage 17
Plastic Shard WordsMatthew J. Nelsonpage 18
Mr. Snowplow ManMartin Paul Brittpage 19
Carpe DiemMichael Lairpage 19
untitledWalt Howardpage 20
The GameKellie J. Olsenpage 21
AT PEACEJennifer Surmanpage 22
SawdustSue Songerpage 23
Photography
Unbound RealitiesKris Quiriconipage 26
untitled Mark Porter page 27
untitled Mark Porter page 28
untitled Mark Porter page 29
Prose
I am Here...RememberingJ. Dylan McNeillpage 32-34
RecognitionSue Songerpage 35-36
SACCADICSteve Beinpage 37-40
The BurnBryan Levekpage 41-45
Biographiespage 46-48https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1063/thumbnail.jp
The Vehicle, Spring 1995
Table of Contents
Poetry
The SwimmersJennifer Moropage 2
Everlasting ArmsSue Songerpage 2
Talking to an AddictBridgett Jensenpage 3
SecretsTiffany Abbottpage 5
CryingMatthew Berrypage 6
winter fieldsKeith Spearpage 7
untitledKemp Nishan Munizpage 7
Rainy Night in ParisDiana Matijaspage 8
nap timeKelly A. Pricepage 10
Angel of the EarthHeather Anne Winterspage 10
Color DreamsMatthew J. Nelsonpage 12
Dandelion PaintSandy Beauchamppage 13
Merry Go Round MarathonElizabeth Bromleypage 14
The ArmadilloKeith Spearpage 15
The Shoe SagaJennifer Moropage 16
Coffee Cup Confessional BoothSue Songerpage 18
What Gravity, A Rock And A Rabbit Have To Do With My Love LifeMartin Paul Brittpage 19
Good Bye, Good KnightRich Birdpage 20
Photography
Railroad Station IKelly A. Pricepage 22
1000 VinesKelly A. Pricepage 23
Self PortraitKelly A. Pricepage 24
Prose
Queen of Dead AirBryan Levekpage 26
Closer to the noiseMichell Heidelpage 29
Somewhere in BetweenKimberly Hunterpage 32
Miss SteakBryan Levekpage 37
Chasing the ChasteTerry Bassettpage 43
Biographies
Authors, editorspage 48https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1065/thumbnail.jp
ASIME 2018 White Paper. In-Space Utilisation of Asteroids: Asteroid Composition -- Answers to Questions from the Asteroid Miners
In keeping with the Luxembourg government's initiative to support the future
use of space resources, ASIME 2018 was held in Belval, Luxembourg on April
16-17, 2018.
The goal of ASIME 2018: Asteroid Intersections with Mine Engineering, was to
focus on asteroid composition for advancing the asteroid in-space resource
utilisation domain. What do we know about asteroid composition from
remote-sensing observations? What are the potential caveats in the
interpretation of Earth-based spectral observations? What are the next steps to
improve our knowledge on asteroid composition by means of ground-based and
space-based observations and asteroid rendez-vous and sample return missions?
How can asteroid mining companies use this knowledge?
ASIME 2018 was a two-day workshop of almost 70 scientists and engineers in
the context of the engineering needs of space missions with in-space asteroid
utilisation. The 21 Questions from the asteroid mining companies were sorted
into the four asteroid science themes: 1) Potential Targets, 2)
Asteroid-Meteorite Links, 3) In-Situ Measurements and 4) Laboratory
Measurements. The Answers to those Questions were provided by the scientists
with their conference presentations and collected by A. Graps or edited
directly into an open-access collaborative Google document or inserted by A.
Graps using additional reference materials. During the ASIME 2018, first day
and second day Wrap-Ups, the answers to the questions were discussed further.
New readers to the asteroid mining topic may find the Conversation boxes and
the Mission Design discussions especially interesting.Comment: Outcome from the ASIME 2018: Asteroid Intersections with Mine
Engineering, Luxembourg. April 16-17, 2018. 65 Pages. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1612.0070
The Vehicle, Fall 1993
Table of Contents
7/10ths SynthesisPeter F. Essigpage 5
Aug 1992 (My Small Catechism)Jon Montgomerypage 6
Chaos Is-J. Dylan McNeillpage 7
UntouchedTraci Williamspage 8
The JustificationJohn C. Carminepage 8
LincolnJon Montgomerypage 9
Untitled (Photo)Nicole Niemanpage 10
Park PoemJohn Brillhartpage 11
SmokeJulia Ann Canhampage 12
Warming the BenchAnn Moutraypage 12
Cereal KillerJay Harnackpage 13
The Dutiful SonsTom McGrathpage 14
UntitledCatherine DeGraafpage 17
7-up bottleWalt Howardpage 17
BreedDan Trutterpage 18
An Argument Against LoveTony Martinezpage 19
UntitledT. Scott Laniganpage 19
Glassblowers BallStephanie Franzenpage 20
Portrait of a Young GirlJohn C. Carminepage 20
Untitled (artwork)Dan Trutterpage 21
Death of a FriendLizabeth Kulkapage 22
Submission BluesMartin Paul Brittpage 23
To the Fourteen Year Old SuicideScott Langenpage 23
The Flabby PilgrimTom McGrathpage 24
The Fall of ImmortalityBrian Wheelerpage 25
Merging with AirThom Schnarrepage 26
UntitledCatherine DeGraafpage 27
Tree FishSandra Beauchamppage 28
Country SlumberJ. Dylan McNeillpage 29
Untitled (artwork)Dan Trutterpage 33
Authors\u27 Pagepage 34https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1060/thumbnail.jp
НАПРАВЛЕНИЯ СОВЕРШЕНСТВОВАНИЯ ОБРУДОВАНИЯ ДЛЯ ФЛОТАЦИОННОГО ОБОГАЩЕНИЯ ТОНКОДИСПЕРСНыХ МАТЕРИАЛОВ
Проблема и ее связь с научными и практическими задачами. В связи с тем, что в поступающем на обогатительные фабрики сырье содержится до 30% ма-териала крупностью менее 1 мм, роль процесса флотации существенно возрас-тает. Этому способствует и возможность создания достаточно простых замкну-тых водно-шламовых схем, включающих флотацию в качестве основного эле-мента очистки оборотных вод. Многими исследованиями, которые проводились ранее и продолжают выполняться и в настоящее время, установлены направле-ния совершенствования этого достаточно сложного физико-химического про-цесс
Calcium-sensing receptor antagonists abrogate airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in allergic asthma
Airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation are fundamental hallmarks of allergic asthma that are accompanied by increases in certain polycations, such as eosinophil cationic protein. Levels of these cations in body fluids correlate with asthma severity. We show that polycations and elevated extracellular calcium activate the human recombinant and native calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), leading to intracellular calcium mobilization, cyclic adenosine monophosphate breakdown, and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation in airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells. These effects can be prevented by CaSR antagonists, termed calcilytics. Moreover, asthmatic patients and allergen-sensitized mice expressed more CaSR in ASMs than did their healthy counterparts. Indeed, polycations induced hyperreactivity in mouse bronchi, and this effect was prevented by calcilytics and absent in mice with CaSR ablation from ASM. Calcilytics also reduced airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in allergen-sensitized mice in vivo. These data show that a functional CaSR is up-regulated in asthmatic ASM and targeted by locally produced polycations to induce hyperresponsiveness and inflammation. Thus, calcilytics may represent effective asthma therapeutics
Corticotroph Aggressive Pituitary Tumors and Carcinomas Frequently Harbor ATRX Mutations
Context: Aggressive pituitary tumors (APTs) are characterized by unusually rapid growth and lack of response to standard treatment. About 1% to 2% develop metastases being classified as pituitary carcinomas (PCs). For unknown reasons, the corticotroph tumors are overrepresented among APTs and PCs. Mutations in the alpha thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked (ATRX) gene, regulating chromatin remodeling and telomere maintenance, have been implicated in the development of several cancer types, including neuroendocrine tumors. Objective: To study ATRX protein expression and mutational status of the ATRX gene in APTs and PCs. Design: We investigated ATRX protein expression by using immunohistochemistry in 30 APTs and 18 PCs, mostly of Pit-1 and T-Pit cell lineage. In tumors lacking ATRX immunolabeling, mutational status of the ATRX gene was explored. Results: Nine of the 48 tumors (19%) demonstrated lack of ATRX immunolabelling with a higher proportion in patients with PCs (5/18; 28%) than in those with APTs (4/30;13%). Lack of ATRX was most common in the corticotroph tumors, 7/22 (32%), versus tumors of the Pit-1 lineage, 2/24 (8%). Loss-of-function ATRX mutations were found in all 9 ATRX immunonegative cases: nonsense mutations (n = 4), frameshift deletions (n = 4), and large deletions affecting 22-28 of the 36 exons (n = 3). More than 1 ATRX gene defect was identified in 2 PCs. Conclusion: ATRX mutations occur in a subset of APTs and are more common in corticotroph tumors. The findings provide a rationale for performing ATRX immunohistochemistry to identify patients at risk of developing aggressive and potentially metastatic pituitary tumors.Peer reviewe
The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey of SDSS-III
The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) is designed to measure the
scale of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) in the clustering of matter over a
larger volume than the combined efforts of all previous spectroscopic surveys
of large scale structure. BOSS uses 1.5 million luminous galaxies as faint as
i=19.9 over 10,000 square degrees to measure BAO to redshifts z<0.7.
Observations of neutral hydrogen in the Lyman alpha forest in more than 150,000
quasar spectra (g<22) will constrain BAO over the redshift range 2.15<z<3.5.
Early results from BOSS include the first detection of the large-scale
three-dimensional clustering of the Lyman alpha forest and a strong detection
from the Data Release 9 data set of the BAO in the clustering of massive
galaxies at an effective redshift z = 0.57. We project that BOSS will yield
measurements of the angular diameter distance D_A to an accuracy of 1.0% at
redshifts z=0.3 and z=0.57 and measurements of H(z) to 1.8% and 1.7% at the
same redshifts. Forecasts for Lyman alpha forest constraints predict a
measurement of an overall dilation factor that scales the highly degenerate
D_A(z) and H^{-1}(z) parameters to an accuracy of 1.9% at z~2.5 when the survey
is complete. Here, we provide an overview of the selection of spectroscopic
targets, planning of observations, and analysis of data and data quality of
BOSS.Comment: 49 pages, 16 figures, accepted by A
The Eighth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Data from SDSS-III
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) started a new phase in August 2008, with
new instrumentation and new surveys focused on Galactic structure and chemical
evolution, measurements of the baryon oscillation feature in the clustering of
galaxies and the quasar Ly alpha forest, and a radial velocity search for
planets around ~8000 stars. This paper describes the first data release of
SDSS-III (and the eighth counting from the beginning of the SDSS). The release
includes five-band imaging of roughly 5200 deg^2 in the Southern Galactic Cap,
bringing the total footprint of the SDSS imaging to 14,555 deg^2, or over a
third of the Celestial Sphere. All the imaging data have been reprocessed with
an improved sky-subtraction algorithm and a final, self-consistent photometric
recalibration and flat-field determination. This release also includes all data
from the second phase of the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and
Evolution (SEGUE-2), consisting of spectroscopy of approximately 118,000 stars
at both high and low Galactic latitudes. All the more than half a million
stellar spectra obtained with the SDSS spectrograph have been reprocessed
through an improved stellar parameters pipeline, which has better determination
of metallicity for high metallicity stars.Comment: Astrophysical Journal Supplements, in press (minor updates from
submitted version
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