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Microsatellite Analysis of Trophy Largemouth Bass from Arkansas Reservoirs
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) has introduced Florida largemouth bass (FLMB; Micropterus salmoides floridanus) to water bodies historically containing the northern largemouth bass (NLMB; Micropterus salmoides salmoides) subspecies since the late 1970s in an attempt to produce a trophy LMB fishery. Since 2006, the AGFC has been biannually sampling reservoirs stocked with FLMB to determine levels of admixture. Here, total sampling efforts between 2006 and 2011 have been combined, and LMB heavier than 2,268 g (5 lb) were analyzed in an effort to investigate distribution of bass by their genetic composition designated as trophy LMB by the AGFC. Of the 148 trophy LMB sampled, 123 possessed FLMB alleles (83.1%). Thirty-two of the heaviest 50 (64.0%) LMB sampled, including a potential state record that was nullified, were genetically confirmed to be FLMB. Distributions of trophy bass within reservoirs were preferentially represented by Fx-FLMB and FLMB
Matanuska Valley Memoir
We acknowledge indebtedness to the historians and developers of Alaskana
who preceded us and provided much of the information we have compiled
into our account of the birth of a community. Many "old timers" from
the Valley provided valuable insight into situations they had experienced.
Mr. Roland Snodgrass, Mrs, June Murphy and Miss Dolores Pommier
assisted in compilation and preparation of background data. Mr. James
Hurley made available to us the ARRC unpublished files for compilation
of certain data. Various public officials aided us in many ways as we
worked· our way through recorded . history. Several old photos were
contributed by Mr. Walter Teeland of Wasilla and Mr. Don L. Irwin of
Palmer. Several persons in public and private life who know Alaskan
conditions have reviewed the manuscript and suggested improvements,
Special acknowledgement is due Don L. Irwin, Director of the Alaska
Agricultural Experiment Station, His vision and foresight were largely
responsible for the undertaking, His encouragement and advice bolstered
our lagging spirits before the long task was completed. He has read
each chapter critically and has assisted particularly with interpretation
of materials since 1935,The Matanuska Valley was created through action of ice, water and
wind. When the last glaciers retreated up the Susitna, the Knik and the
Matanuska valleys, vegetation began cove ring the scars, Over several
centuries a dense growth of trees and brush screened the land from Knik
Arm to the mountain slopes of the Talkeetna range . Here and there a
lake broke the uniform forest mantle. A salt marsh at the mouth of the
Matanuska River kept the rank undergrowth from reaching tide water,
A few low spots near the Little Susitna and other swampy areas supported
a thick cover of moss or grass.
The Valley, which really isn't a valley at all but a reworked foreland,
rises from the Matanuska River in a series of benches ranging in width
from a few hundred feet to more than a mile. Some areas are flat,
others are rolling. Soil depth varies from eight feet in thickness for
the region bordering the Matanuska River to a few inches in sections
west of Wasilla. The soil mantle, of windblown loessial materials, is
of relatively new geologic development, The Valley is bounded by the
Chugach Mountains on the east, the Talkeetnas on the north, the Susitna
Valley on the west and Knik Arm on the south. Winters are long but
usually not unduly severe; summers cool and relatively moist,
To this country came trappers, prospectors and traders in closing years
of the nineteenth century. Hordes of insects, difficult trails, sparse
population and great distance s from supply points discouraged many
potential residents, Those who stayed were interested primarily in the
Willow Creek gold field or the Matanuska coal deposits.
Another generation, an uneasy international situation and social crises
within the United States were required before the Matanuska Valley and
the rest of Upper Cook Inlet were ripe for use. This history of the
Valley is designed to trace the many human elements affecting the ebb
and flow of agricultural development here. It brings into focus many
problems that must be solved before new areas in Alaska can be settled
satisfactorily
Horizon Report 2009
El informe anual Horizon investiga, identifica y clasifica las tecnologías emergentes que los expertos que lo elaboran prevén tendrán un impacto en la enseñanza aprendizaje, la investigación y la producción creativa en el contexto educativo de la enseñanza superior. También estudia las tendencias clave que permiten prever el uso que se hará de las mismas y los retos que ellos suponen para las aulas. Cada edición identifica seis tecnologías o prácticas. Dos cuyo uso se prevé emergerá en un futuro inmediato (un año o menos) dos que emergerán a medio plazo (en dos o tres años) y dos previstas a más largo plazo (5 años)
Critical cooling rate and thermal stability of Zr–Ti–Cu–Ni–Be alloys
The critical cooling rate as well as the thermal stability are measured for a series of alloys in the Zr–Ti–Cu–Ni–Be system. Upon cooling from the molten state with different rates, alloys with compositions ranging along a tie line from (Zr70Ti30)55(Ni39Cu61)25Be20 to (Zr85Ti15)55(Ni57Cu43)22.5Be27.5 show a continuous increase in the critical cooling rate to suppress crystallization. In contrast, thermal analysis of the same alloys shows that the undercooled liquid region, the temperature difference between the glass transition temperature and the crystallization temperature, is largest for some compositions midway between the two endpoints, revealing that glass forming ability does not correlate with thermal stability. The relationship between the composition-dependent glass forming ability and thermal stability is discussed with reference to a chemical decomposition process
Method and apparatus for shaping and enhancing acoustical levitation forces
A method and apparatus for enhancing and shaping acoustical levitation forces in a single-axis acoustic resonance system wherein specially shaped drivers and reflectors are utilized to enhance to levitation force and better contain fluid substance by means of field shaping is described
Transonic separated flow predictions based on a mathematically simple, nonequilibrium turbulence closure model
A mathematically simple, turbulence closure model designed to treat transonic airfoil flows even with massive separation is described. Numerical solutions of the Reynolds-averaged, Navier-Stokes equations obtained with this closure model are shown to agree well with experiments over a broad range of test conditions
Decomposition and primary crystallization in undercooled Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni10.0Be22.5 melts
Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni10.0Be22.5 bulk metallic glasses were prepared by cooling the melt with a rate of about 10 K/s and investigated with respect to their chemical and structural homogeneity by atom probe field ion microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The measurements on these slowly cooled samples reveal that the alloy exhibits phase separation in the undercooled liquid state. Significant composition fluctuations are found in the Be and Zr concentration but not in the Ti, Cu, and Ni concentration. The decomposed microstructure is compared with the microstructure obtained upon primary crystallization, suggesting that the nucleation during primary crystallization of this bulk glass former is triggered by the preceding diffusion controlled decomposition in the undercooled liquid state
Lattice distortions in YBa2Cu3O7–delta thin films grown in situ by sequential ion beam sputtering
We have analyzed epitaxial, c-axis oriented YBa2Cu3O7–delta thin films grown in situ by sequential ion-beam sputtering on (100) SiTiO3 and (100) MgO substrates. X-ray diffraction studies showed the presence of both homogeneous and inhomogeneous lattice distortions along the c-direction. The c-axis lattice parameters ranged from 11.72 to 12.00 Å. The broadening of the (00l) Bragg peaks in excess of the broadening due to finite film thickness was found to be due to inhomogeneous lattice distortions. The overall trend in the data shows an increase of the inhomogeneous strains with the enlargement of the c-axis lattice parameter. The inhomogeneous lattice distortions are interpreted as fluctuations in the c-axis lattice parameter. The resistive transitions were found to be correlated to the lattice distortions. We show correlations between the midpoint Tc and the c-axis lattice parameter and between the transition widths and the inhomogeneous lattice distortions
Structural modeling and functional analysis of the essential ribosomal processing protease Prp from Staphylococcus aureus
In Firmicutes and related bacteria, ribosomal large subunit protein L27 is encoded with a conserved N-terminal extension that is removed to expose residues critical for ribosome function. Bacteria encoding L27 with this N-terminal extension also encode a sequence-specific cysteine protease, Prp, which carries out this cleavage. In this work, we demonstrate that L27 variants with an un-cleavable N-terminal extension, or lacking the extension (pre-cleaved), are unable to complement an L27 deletion in Staphylococcus aureus. This indicates that N-terminal processing of L27 is not only essential but possibly has a regulatory role. Prp represents a new clade of previously uncharacterized cysteine proteases, and the dependence of S. aureus on L27 cleavage by Prp validates the enzyme as a target for potential antibiotic development. To better understand the mechanism of Prp activity, we analyzed Prp enzyme kinetics and substrate preference using a fluorogenic peptide cleavage assay. Molecular modeling and site-directed mutagenesis implicate several residues around the active site in catalysis and substrate binding, and support a structural model in which rearrangement of a flexible loop upon binding of the correct peptide substrate is required for the active site to assume the proper conformation. These findings lay the foundation for the development of antimicrobials that target this novel, essential pathway
Data-Driven Change in Oregon Psychologists’ Knowledge and Attitudes about Prescriptive Authority
With over half of all states having considered legislating prescriptive authority, an immense amount of time and money has been invested. The literature is limited in terms of understanding if opinions toward prescriptive authority are grounded in knowledge and what implications that has for altering these opinions. Following a veto of a prescriptive authority bill in Oregon, 160 licensed Oregon clinical psychologists were surveyed regarding their attitudes and knowledge. In terms of knowledge, only 5.6% knew which three states/territories currently have prescriptive authority and 70.4% were unfamiliar with any of the prerequisites for postdoctoral training in psychopharmacology. Reflecting division, 42.8% were in favor, 20.1% were undecided, and 37.1% were in opposition to broadening privileges for psychologists. Further, only 15.1% expressed interest in pursuing training or 6.4% in becoming a prescriber. Data on access, training, and legislative costs were presented to participants in the education condition. These participants showed significant gains in their knowledge across all domains and their opinions shifted only in these specific areas leaving their general stance on the issue unchanged. In contrast to ardent supporters who argue that their “data should provide reassurance to psychologists spearheading legislative initiatives” because of high approval ratings (Sammons et al., 2000, p. 608), our data suggest disagreement amongst a group of professionals who are not particularly well-informed, nor interested in becoming prescribers. Future work should investigate whether expanding the data relevant to other facets of the argument contributes to further targeted change or an overall change in opinion toward prescriptive authority
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