119 research outputs found
Alien Registration- Johnson, Mildred (Portland, Cumberland County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/31396/thumbnail.jp
Postcard: Mission Church, Lindsborg, Kansas. Christmas, 1912
This black and white photographic postcard features the interior of a church in Lindsborg, Kansas. Seats are in the foreground with holly draped over it. The front of the church portrays and alter surrounded by four decorated Christmas trees. A piano is on the left of the card. Printed text is on the bottom of the card and handwriting is on the back of the card.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/1591/thumbnail.jp
A survey of methods and techniques used in teaching typewriting to the one-handed typist
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
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A comparison between Portland Community College and Seattle Community College for determination of organizational efficiency
A Propensity for n-omega-Amino Acids in Thermally-Altered Antarctic Meteorites
Carbonaceous meteorites are known to contain a wealth of indigenous organic molecules, including amino acids, which suggests that these meteorites could have been an important source of prebiotic organic material during the origins of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere. We report the detection of extraterrestrial amino acids in thermally-altered type 3 CV and CO carbonaceous chondrites and ureilites recovered from Antarctica. The amino acid concentrations of the thirteen Antarctic meteorites were generally less abundant than in more amino acid-rich CI, CM, and CR carbonaceous chondrites that experienced much lower temperature aqueous alteration on their parent bodies. In contrast to low-temperature aqueously-altered meteorites that show complete structural diversity in amino acids formed predominantly by Strecker-cyanohydrin synthesis, the thermally-altered meteorites studied here are dominated by small, straight-chain, amine terminal (n-omega-amino) amino acids that are not consistent with Strecker formation. The carbon isotopic ratios of two extraterrestrial n-omega-amino acids measured in one of the CV chondrites are consistent with C-13-depletions observed previously in hydrocarbons produced by Fischer-Tropsch type reactions. The predominance of n-omega-amino acid isomers in thermally-altered meteorites hints at cosmochemical mechanisms for the preferential formation and preservation of a small subset of the possible amino acids
The Iowa Homemaker vol.1, no.9
Table of Contents
Aunt Sarah’s Portrait and the Frame that Matched by Ruth Safford, page 1
Hymns for Christmas Day and Every Day by Eda Lord Murphy, page 2
Buffet Service Makes Holiday Entertainment Easy by Helen Paschal, page 3
The Art of Framing and Hanging Pictures by Joanna M. Hansen, page 4
Christmas Gifts From My Christmas Paint Shop by Mildred Elder, page 5
Home Made Toys for Tiny Tots by Clara Jordan, page 6
By Her Clothes You Shall Know Her by Ruth Spencer, page 7
Why Not a Christmas Plum Pudding Sale? by Willetta Moore, page 8
Christmas Sweets You Will Want to Make by Beth Bailey, page 8
A Unique Nutrition Clinic by Ione Johnson, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.16, no.8
Billy Eats, Sleeps and Plays by Barbara Fischer, page 2
Foods for Gods from the Buffet by Helen Miller, page 3
Swing Into Spring! by Beth Johnson, page 4
Color Passports to Spring by Gaynold Carroll, page 5
Teachers Reveal Pets and Peeves by Peggy Schenk, page 6
Awearin’ the Green by Mildred Gauley, page 7
Table Shamrocks by Doris Ingle, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics, page 8
News in the Mail from Graduates by Faithe Danielson, page 10
Glad-irons Replace Sad-irons by Ida Ruth Younkin, page 11
Children Around the World by Mae Louise Buchanan, page 11
Behind Bright Jackets, page 12
Hopes in a Chest by Gwen Griffith, page 13
Spring Inventory by Gay Starrak, page 14
French Cookery Puzzles by Beth Cummings, page 16
Wear Polished Nails by Jane Helser, page 1
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Florbetapir F 18 amyloid PET and 36-month cognitive decline:a prospective multicenter study
This study was designed to evaluate whether subjects with amyloid beta (Aβ) pathology, detected using florbetapir positron emission tomorgraphy (PET), demonstrated greater cognitive decline than subjects without Aβ pathology. Sixty-nine cognitively normal (CN) controls, 52 with recently diagnosed mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and 31 with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia were included in the study. PET images obtained in these subjects were visually rated as positive (Aβ+) or negative (Aβ−), blind to diagnosis. Fourteen percent (10/69) of CN, 37% (19/52) of MCI and 68% (21/31) of AD were Aβ+. The primary outcome was change in ADAS-Cog score in MCI subjects after 36 months; however, additional outcomes included change on measures of cognition, function and diagnostic status. Aβ+ MCI subjects demonstrated greater worsening compared with Aβ− subjects on the ADAS-Cog over 36 months (5.66±1.47 vs −0.71±1.09, P=0.0014) as well as on the mini-mental state exam (MMSE), digit symbol substitution (DSS) test, and a verbal fluency test (P<0.05). Similar to MCI subjects, Aβ+ CN subjects showed greater decline on the ADAS-Cog, digit-symbol-substitution test and verbal fluency (P<0.05), whereas Aβ+ AD patients showed greater declines in verbal fluency and the MMSE (P<0.05). Aβ+ subjects in all diagnostic groups also showed greater decline on the CDR-SB (P<0.04), a global clinical assessment. Aβ+ subjects did not show significantly greater declines on the ADCS-ADL or Wechsler Memory Scale. Overall, these findings suggest that in CN, MCI and AD subjects, florbetapir PET Aβ+ subjects show greater cognitive and global deterioration over a 3-year follow-up than Aβ− subjects do
MFA13 (MFA 2013)
Catalogue of a culminating student exhibition held at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, May 3-July 29, 2013. Contents include Introduction / Buzz Spector -- The collaborative turn : new models of thinking, making, and learning / Patricia Olynyk -- [Introduction] / David Schuman -- Lyndon Barrois, Jr. / Rickey Laurentiis -- Sarah Bernhardt -- Shifting Shanghais / Hsuan Ying Chen -- Serhii Chrucky / JaNae Contag -- JaNae Contag / Emily Hanson -- Carrie DeBacker / Gabriel Feldman -- Erin M. Duhigg -- José Garza / Serhii Chrucky -- Eric Gray / Ariel Lewis -- Meghan Allynn Johnson : to or towards / Blair Allyn Johnson -- Hoa Le / Maria Xia -- Christine Eunji Lee -- Lavar Munroe : the black superhero when everyone was looking for the scapegoat / Patrick Johnson -- Jon A. Orosco : architectonics / Rickey Laurentiis -- Michael Powell / Nicholas Tamarkin -- Bridget A. Purcell : welcome home / Andy Chen -- Malahat Qureshi -- Natalie Rodgers / Katie McGinnis -- Carla Fisher Schwartz / Jennifer Padgett -- Zak Smoker -- Laurencia Strauss / Maura Pellettieri -- Lili Yang -- Vivian Zapata -- Contributors -- About the Sam Fox School.https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/books/1004/thumbnail.jp
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