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    Analysis and modeling of summertime convective cloud and precipitation structure over the Southeastern United States

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    Data analysis and numerical modeling efforts that are related to the 1986 Satellite Precipitation and Cloud Experiment (SPACE) are discussed. Progress during this period includes the following: further testing and development of the RAMS numerical modeling system on the Alabama CRAY X-MP/24; a continuation of the observational analysis of the 13 July 1986 mesoscale convective system (MCS); and an initial investigation of a small MCS that formed over the COHMEX region on 15 July 1986. Details for each of these individual tasks are given

    Ghosts in Pem: True or Not

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    Elucidating the regulation and function of circRNAs

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    Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a newly appreciated class of RNAs that are expressed in a wide range of organisms, tissues, and disease states. The factors regulating circRNA biogenesis are poorly understood. CircRNAs are typically produced from exons of protein-coding genes through a process termed backsplicing. CircRNAs are enriched in the brain compared to other tissues in humans, and increase globally in expression during neuronal differentiation. In Chapter 2, we discovered that the neural-enriched splicing factor NOVA2 positively regulates hundreds of circRNAs in the developing mouse brain. We found that this regulation occurs through NOVA2 binding within introns flanking circRNA loci. This work identified the first RNA binding protein that facilitates circRNA enrichment in the mammalian brain.CircRNAs accumulate during aging across various organisms, especially in the brain. What functions, if any, do these age-related circRNAs have? A considerable roadblock to studying circRNA function has been the difficulty to establish circRNA-specific mutants. In Chapter 3 we identified sequences in introns that were important for circularization of two age-regulated circRNAs expressed from the crh-1 gene in the nematode C. elegans. Using CRISPRCas9, we generated intronic deletions that completely abolished crh-1 circRNAs without interrupting linear crh-1 mRNA expression. Remarkably, we found thatelimination of these circRNAs increased mean lifespan in C. elegans, suggesting that they contribute to age-related decline

    Myth of Pem ghost based on live coed

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    Myth of Pem ghost based on live coed

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    https://thekeep.eiu.edu/pemberton_hall_ghost/1018/thumbnail.jp
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