118 research outputs found

    We Want to be Likeable

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    Likeability and physical fitness were rated the most important ideals by a group of 218 Iowa State students in a survey conducted by J. A. Starrak, professor of vocational education

    Novel Candles Spread Christmas Cheer

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    Mary Ellen Sullivan describes unusual candles which add a simple, festive touch to Yuletide decoration

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.5

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    Keeping Up With Today, Mary Lou Springer, page 2 Portraits in Sculpture, Virginia Carter, page 3 American Dyes Go to War, Du Pont Magazine, page 4 Vicky Celebrates A Warm Holiday, Virginia Brainard, page 6 Food Experts Back the Victory Effort, Dorothy Olson, page 8 Dehydration Gains in Scope, Mary Schmidt, page 9 What’s New In Home Economics, Helen Horton, page 10 His Christmas Box From You, Catherine Tidemanson, page 12 Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 14 In an Ordnance Cafeteria, Dorothy Walker, page 16 Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 17 That Hosiery Problem, Ann Mason, page 18 Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.7

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    Keeping Up With Today, Virginia Brainard, page 2 Dear Homemaker Staff, Ensign Eleanor White, page 3 American Schools Hit Wartime Stride, Joyce Curley, page 5 Vicky Dame Fashion… and You, Mary Lou Springer, page 6 What’s New in Home Economics, Helen Horton, page 8 Who’s Who on the Campus, Grace Brown, page 10 We Recommend, Eileen Dudgeon, page 11 I’m a Homemaking Jill-of-all-trades, Anna Keppy, page 12 Notions Department, Marian Loofe, page 14 Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.4

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    Navy Learns To Cook, Virginia Bates, page 2 Keeping Up With Today, Mary Lou Springer, page 3 Soybeans Join Victory March, Virginia Brainard, page 4 A Salute to Christian Petersen, Virginia Carter, page 5 Textiles Meet War’s Challenge, Betty Roth, page 6 Engineering Enlists Women, Bette Simpson, page 7 What’s New In Home Economics, Helen Horton, page 8 Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 10 That Wartime Package, Grace Brown, page 12 Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 14 Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.3

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    Keeping Up With Today, Barbara Sgarlata, page 2 Students Make Vacation Count, Catherine Tidemanson, page 3 Your Protection – That Ceiling Price, Jean Ross, page 4 The Union Expands for Navy, Virginia Bates, page 5 The Army Plans Uniforms for Comfort, page 6 Recreation for Morale, War Department, page 7 Enriched Flour for a Strong Nation, Marjrorie Beneke, page 8 Survey Reveals Lunching Habits, Virginia Carter, page 9 Autumn Wardrobes Go Streamlined, Mary Lou Springer, page 10 What’s New in Home Economics, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 12 The “Y” Backs Victory, Margaret Schwanz Abbott, page 14 Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 15 Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 16 In Your Home Ec Club, Pauline McMahon, page 17 Workers Train for Canteen Club, Jeanne Reed, page 18 Introducing Women Leaders, Grace Brown, page 20 Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.8

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    Keeping Up With Today, Virginia Brainard, page 4 Letter from Overseas, Martha Kitchen, page 5 Nutrition in the Nursery, Phyllis Lee, page 6 Iowa Staters Feed Wartime Washington, Eileen Dudgeon, page 7 What’s New in Home Economics, Helen Horton, page 8 We Britons Tighten Our Belts, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, page 10 In a Teacher’s World, Betty Roth, page 11 Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 12 Alums in the News, Janet Russell, page 14 We Recommend, Eileen Dudgeon, page 15 Textiles See Action, Ann Mason, page 1

    Expression of rod and cone visual pigments in goldfish and zebrafish: A rhodopsin-like gene is expressed in cones

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    The primary purpose of the present study was to determine whether a rhodopsin-like gene, which has been postulated to represent the green cone pigment in several species, is in fact expressed in cone photoreceptors instead of rods. The expression patterns of rod opsin and blue and red cone opsins were also examined in both goldfish and zebrafish retinas using colorimetric in situ hybridization. The results demonstrate that the rhodopsin-like gene is expressed in green cones, as predicted. A subset of small cones that do not hybridize with these cRNA probes are tentatively identified as ultraviolet receptors. The results also demonstrate that opsin message in cones is restricted to the perinuclear region, whereas in rods, it is both perinuclear and adjacent to the ellipsoid.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/30780/1/0000433.pd
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