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    GLORIA surveys in the Bay of Plenty and the Havre Trough

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    Mechanical Translation

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    Contains reports on two research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant GN-244

    Adaptive isochromosomes in Nicandra

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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1939

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    All-Ursinus conference, starting Friday, will bring eminent authorities on music, art, and literature • Bartha\u27s orchestra, Love-in-a-mist to share junior week-end spotlight • Dr. Willauer to speak at Wednesday forum • 5th annual open house will be held May 6-7 • Price addresses Phila. otolaryngological society • Student finds Iturbi extremely devoted to his art, in tune with the universe • There\u27s that list again! • Weekly wins third in advertising contest • Ursinus women discuss marriage and budgeting • Seven freshmen accepted into women\u27s Debate Club • Ursinus group to attend conference on government • Ursinus nine to open season on Wednesday with Temple • Brodbeck again cops intramural honors • Von Kleeck named co-ed court capt. • Men, women tennists begin action this week • Varsity Club to banquet • Placement Bureau assists in job hunting • Goldfish gulper writes of downing 462 piscine delicacieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1866/thumbnail.jp

    Service-enabling legacy applications for the GENIE project

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    Abstract. We present work done within the Grid ENabled Integrated Earth system model (GENIE) project to take the original, complex, tightly-coupled Fortran earth modeling application that has been developed by the GENIE team and enable it for execution within a component-based execution environment. Further we have aimed to show that by representing the application as a set of high-level Java Web Service components, execution and management of the application can be made much more flexible. We show how the application has been built into higher-level components and how these have been wrapped within the Java Web Service abstraction. We then look at how these components can be composed into workflows and executed within a Grid environment

    Jubilee Women: Identity at 50 a Q-study of White American Women

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    Educational Psycholog

    Stomatin-like Protein 2 Links Mitochondria to T-Cell Receptor Signalosomes at the Immunological Synapse and Enhances T-Cell Activation

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    T cell activation through the antigen receptor (TCR) requires sustained signalling from microclusters in the peripheral region of the immunological synapse (IS). The bioenergetics of such prolonged signaling have been linked to the redistribution of mitochondria to the IS. Here, we report that stomatin-like protein-2 (SLP-2) plays an important role in this process by bridging polarized mitochondria to these signaling TCR microclusters or signalosomes in the IS in a polymerized actin-dependent manner. In this way, SLP-2 helps to sustain TCR-dependent signalling and enhances T cell activation

    Hormonal contraceptive use and smoking as risk factors for high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in unvaccinated women aged 30–44 years: A case-control study in New South Wales, Australia

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    Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines protect against HPV types 16/18, but do not eliminate the need to detect pre-cancerous lesions. Australian women vaccinated as teenage girls are now entering their mid-thirties. Since other oncogenic HPV types have been shown to be more prevalent in women ≥30 years old, understanding high grade cervical lesions in older women is still important. Hormonal contraceptives (HC) and smoking are recognised cofactors for the development of pre-malignant lesions. Methods 886 cases with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2/3 and 3636 controls with normal cytology were recruited from the Pap Test Register of NSW, Australia. All women were aged 30–44 years. Conditional logistic regression was used to quantify the relationship of HC and smoking to CIN 2/3 adjusted for various factors. Results Current-users of HC were at higher risk for CIN 2/3 than never-users [odds ratio (OR) = 1.50, 95%CI = 1.03–2.17] and risk increased with increasing duration of use [ORs:1.13 (0.73–1.75), 1.51 (1.00–2.72), 1.82 (1.22–2.72) for <10, 10–14, ≥15 years of use; p-trend = 0.04]. Ex-users had risks similar to never-users (OR 1.08, 95%CI = 0.75–1.57) regardless of duration of use. Current smoking was significantly associated with CIN 2/3 (OR = 1.43, 95%CI = 1.14–1.80) and risk increased with increasing number of cigarettes/day (p-trend = 0.02). Among ex-smokers, the risk of CIN 2/3 decreased with increasing time since quitting (p-trend = 0.04). Conclusions In this benchmark study, current, long term users of HC and current smokers of ≥5 cigarettes/day were each at increased risk of developing CIN 2/3. Findings support smoking cessation in relation to decreasing the risk of pre-cancerous lesions and reinforce the continuing need for cervical screening for cancer prevention in vaccinated and unvaccinated populations

    Theoretical determination of the Raman spectra of MgSiO3 perovskite and post-perovskite at high pressure

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    We use the density functional perturbation theory to determine for the first time the pressure evolution of the Raman intensities for a mineral, the two high-pressure structures of MgSiO3 perovskite and post-perovskite. At high pressures, the Raman powder spectra reveals three main peaks for the perovskite structure and one main peak for the post-perovskite structure. Due to the large differences in the spectra of the two phases Raman spectroscopy can be used as a good experimental indication of the phase transition.Comment: 16 pages, submitted to Geophysical Research Letter
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