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    Prospectus, May 5, 1975

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    MCCABE, MCMULLEN, REID….; StuGo Election May 7-8; PC News….In Brief: Art Exhibit To Be Held May 9th, Veterans Plan A Lake Of The Woods Cook-Out, Theta Epsilon Fair May 5, Recreation Society; Parkland Goes To Semester; StuGo Approves New Budget; Carnival A Tension Reliever ; editorials; \u27Next\u27; Vote! Vote!; letters; The Short Circuit; L.T.D.s Corner; Photography 35: Tips On Using An Exposure Meter, The Basic Elements Of Photography ; Candidate Platforms: McCabe, McMullen, Reid, Woodard, Eads, Hart, Weller, McQuinn, Weeks, Mandel, Miller; Skylines; Final Examination Schedule; Sports Views; Women\u27s Softball End With 5-1; Vets Scholarship Society; Cobras Eliminated From State Tourney; $44,000 Ripoff; Girl\u27s Volleyball Tournament May 5; sports; Wanted: Ace Reporters; Right To Life; Classified Ads; Parkland Events; Speeders....Beware!; New Communications 2yr. Program; Strike Freezes Construction; StuGo Minutes; The Parable, May 8 In C118; Band & Choir Scheduled Concerts; PC Hosts Teacher\u27s Aideshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 14, 1975

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    CIA INFORMANT AT P.C.?; Angela Davis At PC; Pfaab Should Resign: McMullen; Biology Students Replant Trees As Part Of Park -land Master Plan; Next Prospectus\u27 New Column; The Kaleidoscope; Photography 35: A Focus on Lenses; The Short Circuit; Skylines; Special Feature: Earth Week 1975; Environmental Educators Hold Role Seminar; CU Observes Earth Week April, 12: Lincoln Square Exhibits, Individual Exhibits; Want To Know More?; How Many Clean Lungs At PC?; Grad Petitions; Instructors Participate; Deadline For Southwest Tour Is April 15; Walk For The Eagles; EPA Seminar On Pollution Held On Campus; Classified Ads; Sports Views; Sportscape; Vet\u27s Corner; Parkland Sports Car Club; Parkland Events; Arts And Crafts For The Aged; Meeting For All STU-GO Candidates Set For May 1; Spring Carnival Topic Of Meeting; Top Hot Fifteenhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 28, 1975

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    SPRING CARNIVAL ACTIVITIES SET FOR MAY 1; Speech No. 1; StuGo Election May 7-8; PC News....In Brief: President\u27s Report, 11% Salary Hike Approved, Davis Confirmed As Security Head, Trustee\u27s Board Summary; editorials; opinion; The Short Circuit; The Kaleidoscope; letters; Photography 35: Tips On Using An Exposure Meter; \u27We want to please the people,\u27 Garrett; Skylines; The Hot Fifteen; Magic Bus Heads List Of Foreign Films; StuGo Minutes; L.T.D.s Corner; Wanted: Ace Reporters; Classified Ads; Boy Watching?; Lost In The Darkness; Sports Views; Girl\u27s Softball Starts 2-1 Season; Parkland Place At Kansas Relays; Art Exhibit To Be Held May 9th; The Parable, May 8 In C118; Girl\u27s Volleyball Tournament May 5; Parkland Events; Parkland Jazz Group Performs; Women\u27s Program Holds Film Fest; Theta Epsilon Fair May 5; Candian Canoe Trip Group To Me Meet Friday; Final Examination Schedule; Blood Donor Turnout \u27Fair\u27; Veterans Plan A Lake Of The Woods Cook-Out; Yoga To Meet At 11 Tuesday; Polish Sausage Sale To Be Held April 29https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 7, 1975

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    SPEECH, DEBATE TO NATIONALS; Five Elected To PC\u27s Student Government; 82% Of Parents Surveyed Here Want Parkland Day Care Center; 25% Profit On Bookstore Buy Back Policy ; Marchetti Will Speak Tuesday On CIA Secrecy; Bicentennial Planned; editorials; letters; The Short Circuit; The Kaleidoscope; Skylines; Students Earn Spot On Winter Honors List; Eight Candidates For Parkland Board; Photography 35; Music Students To Make Own Instruments; The Top Hot Rock Hits Of The Week; Cats Were Not Always Vain; Earth Interview; Pendragon Enjoys Unique Music Style; To The Son Of God; Autumn Feeling; Classified Ads; L.T.D.\u27s Corner; Workshop On Instruction; Miss C Amvet Contest Set; PC Republicans To Meet Wednesday; Camera Buffs!; Loans For Vets; Heavy Scene At 404 East Green; Records Becoming Expensive To Buy; Cindy Nolin, David Wiechman Student Achievement Winners; Bland Wins Mayor; New Program; Summer Class To Tour The US Southwest; Knaus And Holaday Win Grain And Feed Assn. Scholarshiphttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Bin mapping of tomato diversity array (DArT) markers to genomic regions of Solanum lycopersicum × Solanum pennellii introgression lines

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    Marker-trait association studies in tomato have progressed rapidly due to the availability of several populations developed between wild species and domesticated tomato. However, in the absence of whole genome sequences for each wild species, molecular marker methods for whole genome comparisons and fine mapping are required. We describe the development and validation of a diversity arrays technology (DArT) platform for tomato using an introgression line (IL) population consisting of wild Solanumpennellii introgressed into Solanumlycopersicum (cv. M82). A tomato diversity array consisting of 6,912 clones from domesticated tomato and twelve wild tomato/Solanaceous species was constructed. We successfully bin-mapped 990 polymorphic DArT markers together with 108 RFLP markers across the IL population, increasing the number of markers available for each S.pennellii introgression by tenfold on average. A subset of DArT markers from ILs previously associated with increased levels of lycopene and carotene were sequenced, and 44% matched protein coding genes. The bin-map position and order of sequenced DArT markers correlated well with their physical position on scaffolds of the draft tomato genome sequence (SL2.40). The utility of sequenced DArT markers was illustrated by converting several markers in both the S.pennellii and S.lycopersicum phases to cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers. Genotype scores from the CAPS markers confirmed the genotype scores from the DArT hybridizations used to construct the bin map. The tomato diversity array provides additional “sequence-characterized” markers for fine mapping of QTLs in S.pennellii ILs and wild tomato species

    Optimasi Portofolio Resiko Menggunakan Model Markowitz MVO Dikaitkan dengan Keterbatasan Manusia dalam Memprediksi Masa Depan dalam Perspektif Al-Qur`an

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    Risk portfolio on modern finance has become increasingly technical, requiring the use of sophisticated mathematical tools in both research and practice. Since companies cannot insure themselves completely against risk, as human incompetence in predicting the future precisely that written in Al-Quran surah Luqman verse 34, they have to manage it to yield an optimal portfolio. The objective here is to minimize the variance among all portfolios, or alternatively, to maximize expected return among all portfolios that has at least a certain expected return. Furthermore, this study focuses on optimizing risk portfolio so called Markowitz MVO (Mean-Variance Optimization). Some theoretical frameworks for analysis are arithmetic mean, geometric mean, variance, covariance, linear programming, and quadratic programming. Moreover, finding a minimum variance portfolio produces a convex quadratic programming, that is minimizing the objective function ðð¥with constraintsð ð 𥠥 ðandð´ð¥ = ð. The outcome of this research is the solution of optimal risk portofolio in some investments that could be finished smoothly using MATLAB R2007b software together with its graphic analysis
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