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The Supreme Court Must Be Curbed
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Address by Governor James F. Byrnes at rally of South Carolinians for Eisenhower in Charleston, S.C.
Governor James F. Byrnes made a campaign speech at the rally of South Carolinians for Eisenhower, announcing his support of Dwight Eisenhower for president
Inaugural address
Transcript of speech given by Governor James F. Byrnes after his inauguration
Address of Governor James F. Byrnes to the South Carolina Education Association in Columbia, S.C.
Governor James F. Byrnes made a speech to the South Carolina Education Association about changes in the state educational system such as closing schools, increased busing, and bond allocations of $94 million for school building construction. The governor also references the Briggs v. Elliott school segregation case and discusses the impact of desegregation in South Carolina schools
Address of the Honorable James F. Byrnes, governor of South Carolina, to the North Carolina Citizens Association, Raleigh, N.C.
Governor James F. Byrnes gave a speech to the North Carolina Citizens Association, a coalition of North Carolina businessmen who worked together to establish and advocate legislation that was conducive to business
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Selection for delayed flowering time in response to long photoperiod to increase vegetative growth and multiple harvests in spider plant (\u3cem\u3eCleome gynandra\u3c/em\u3e)
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Performances of Vegetable Amaranth Entries in Yield and Nutrient Contents in Tanzania and Kenya, and Variety Release
Potential Role of Meiosis Proteins in Melanoma Chromosomal Instability
Melanomas demonstrate chromosomal instability (CIN). In fact, CIN can be used to differentiate melanoma from benign nevi. The exact molecular mechanisms that drive CIN in melanoma have yet to be fully elucidated. Cancer/testis antigens are a unique group of germ cell proteins that are found to be primarily expressed in melanoma as compared to benign nevi. The abnormal expression of these germ cell proteins, normally expected only in the testis and ovaries, in somatic cells may lead to interference with normal cellular pathways. Germ cell proteins that may be particularly critical in CIN are meiosis proteins. Here, we review pathways unique to meiosis with a focus on how the aberrant expression of meiosis proteins in normal mitotic cells “meiomitosis” could impact chromosomal instability in melanoma and other cancers
The Hamiltonian limit of (3+1)D SU(3) lattice gauge theory on anisotropic lattices
The extreme anisotropic limit of Euclidean SU(3) lattice gauge theory is
examined to extract the Hamiltonian limit, using standard path integral Monte
Carlo (PIMC) methods. We examine the mean plaquette and string tension and
compare them to results obtained within the Hamiltonian framework of Kogut and
Susskind. The results are a significant improvement upon previous Hamiltonian
estimates, despite the extrapolation procedure necessary to extract
observables. We conclude that the PIMC method is a reliable method of obtaining
results for the Hamiltonian version of the theory. Our results also clearly
demonstrate the universality between the Hamiltonian and Euclidean formulations
of lattice gauge theory. It is particularly important to take into account the
renormalization of both the anisotropy, and the Euclidean coupling ,
in obtaining these results.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure
Non-gaussianity from the inflationary trispectrum
We present an estimate for the non-linear parameter \tau_NL, which measures
the non-gaussianity imprinted in the trispectrum of the comoving curvature
perturbation, \zeta. Our estimate is valid throughout the inflationary era,
until the slow-roll approximation breaks down, and takes into account the
evolution of perturbations on superhorizon scales. We find that the
non-gaussianity is always small if the field values at the end of inflation are
negligible when compared to their values at horizon crossing. Under the same
assumption, we show that in Nflation-type scenarios, where the potential is a
sum of monomials, the non-gaussianity measured by \tau_NL is independent of the
couplings and initial conditions.Comment: 15 pages, uses iopart.sty. Replaced with version accepted by JCAP;
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