85 research outputs found
An Ethnohistorical Perspective on Cheyenne Demography
Administrative censuses of the Southern Cheyenne Indians from 1880,1891, and 1900 permit family reconstitution, identification of residence groups, and comparisons of fertility between monogamous and polygynous women, when the records are approached by ethnohistori cal methods. This approach includes an awareness of the aboriginal adoption practices, kinship system, and naming practices. It is argued that the biases and distortions of administrative records can be effectively corrected to add to our store of information on band and tribal societies.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Molecular Dynamics for Low Temperature Plasma-Surface Interaction Studies
The mechanisms of physical and chemical interactions of low temperature
plasmas with surfaces can be fruitfully explored using molecular dynamics (MD)
simulations. MD simulations follow the detailed motion of sets of interacting
atoms through integration of atomic equations of motion, using inter-atomic
potentials that can account for bond breaking and formation that result when
energetic species from the plasma impact surfaces. This article summarizes the
current status of the technique for various applications of low temperature
plasmas to material processing technologies. The method is reviewed, and
commonly used inter-atomic potentials are described. Special attention is paid
to the use of MD in understanding various representative applications,
including tetrahedral amorphous carbon film deposition from energetic carbon
ions; the interactions of radical species with amorphous hydrogenated silicon
films; silicon nano-particles in plasmas; and plasma etching.Comment: Manuscript #271801, Accepted in J. Phys. D, November 10th, 200
Methods for comprehensive chromosome screening of oocytes and embryos: capabilities, limitations, and evidence of validity
Preimplantation aneuploidy screening of cleavage stage embryos using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) may no longer be considered the standard of care in reproductive medicine. Over the last few years, there has been considerable development of novel technologies for comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS) of the human genome. Among the notable methodologies that have been incorporated are whole genome amplification, metaphase and array based comparative genomic hybridization, single nucleotide polymorphism microarrays, and quantitative real-time PCR. As these methods become more integral to treating patients with infertility, it is critical that clinicians and scientists obtain a better understanding of their capabilities and limitations. This article will focus on reviewing these technologies and the evidence of their validity
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