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    Woman as the object of Qohelet\u27s search / George M. Schwab.

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    Elaborations on Thought Process and Practice

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    An extended statement describing the thought process and practice behind the sculptural work of artist George A. Schwab. Includes short descriptions and documentation of work installed during the Fall 2015 Thesis exhibition at CUNY Hunter\u27s 205 Hudson Street Gallery

    Genotypic Diversity In Populations Of A Fungal Endophyte From Douglas-Fir

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    Rhabdocline parkeri, an endophyte of Douglas fir, forms symptomless infections within single epidermal cells of healthy needles. Rhabdocline parkeri strains were isolated from trees growing in various habitats ranging from virgin old growth forests to a single young tree growing isolated in a meadow. Different genotypes of R. parkeri were distinguished by using the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. A significantly lower number of R. parkeri genotypes per unit foliage were isolated from trees within a 20-year-old managed stand and from an isolated tree than from old growth trees. Foliage from young trees (20 years old) in a stand directly adjacent to the sampled old growth trees showed levels of genotypic endophyte diversity comparable to that in the old growth trees. Genotypic diversity is estimated to be at least three orders of magnitude greater in foliage of the old growth trees and adjacent young trees than in foliage from the managed stand and from an isolated tree. This difference is ascribed to differences in tree age and access to inoculum

    Quality of water in Ohio farm ponds

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    Österreichs Integrationsklassen: Kompetenzdefi zite durch soziale Benachteiligung? Ein Vergleich zwischen Integrations- und Regelklassen

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    Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Kapitels wurde anhand der österreichischen BildungsstandardĂŒberprĂŒfungen im Fach Deutsch fĂŒr SchĂŒler/innen der vierten und achten Schulstufe untersucht, inwiefern sich Regel- und Integrationsklassen voneinander unterscheiden. Zum einen zeigen die Ergebnisse, dass in Integrationsklassen (d. h. Klassen, in denen auch SchĂŒler/innen mit sonderpĂ€dagogischem Förderbedarf unterrichtet werden) eine stĂ€rkere soziale Benachteiligung vorherrscht als in Regelklassen. Zum anderen zeigt sich, dass leistungsschwache SchĂŒler/innen eher Integrationsklassen besuchen. Ein Ausblick auf die Fragestellungen fĂŒr das Fach Mathematik zeigt, dass die berichteten Hauptergebnisse, wenn auch in leicht verĂ€nderter Form, ĂŒbertragbar sind. Basierend auf den Analysen werden fĂŒr RegelschĂŒler/innen die Auswirkungen von HeterogenitĂ€t im Zusammenhang mit Klassenkompositionseffekten als Gelingensbedingung von Integrationsklassen zur Diskussion gestellt. (DIPF/Orig.

    Holocene sediment distribution on the inner continental shelf of northeastern South Carolina : implications for the regional sediment budget and long-term shoreline response

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    This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Continental Shelf Research 56 (2013): 56-70, doi:10.1016/j.csr.2013.02.004.High-resolution geophysical and sediment sampling surveys were conducted offshore of the Grand Strand, South Carolina to define the shallow geologic framework of the inner shelf. Results are used to identify and map Holocene sediment deposits, infer sediment transport pathways, and discuss implications for the regional coastal sediment budget. The thickest deposits of Holocene sediment observed on the inner shelf form shoal complexes composed of moderately sorted fine sand, which are primarily located offshore of modern tidal inlets. These shoal deposits contain ∌67 M m3 of sediment, approximately 96% of Holocene sediment stored on the inner shelf. Due to the lack of any significant modern fluvial input of sand to the region, the Holocene deposits are likely derived from reworking of relict Pleistocene and older inner-shelf deposits during the Holocene marine transgression. The Holocene sediments are concentrated in the southern part of the study area, due to a combination of ancestral drainage patterns, a regional shift in sediment supply from the northeast to the southwest in the late Pleistocene, and proximity to modern inlet systems. Where sediment is limited, only small, low relief ridges have formed and Pleistocene and older deposits are exposed on the seafloor. The low-relief ridges are likely the result of a thin, mobile veneer of sediment being transported across an irregular, erosional surface formed during the last transgression. Sediment textural trends and seafloor morphology indicate a long-term net transport of sediment to the southwest. This is supported by oceanographic studies that suggest the long-term sediment transport direction is controlled by the frequency and intensity of storms that pass through the region, where low pressure systems yield net along-shore flow to the southwest and a weak onshore component. Current sediment budget estimates for the Grand Strand yield a deficit for the region. Volume calculations of Holocene deposits on the inner shelf suggest that there is sufficient sediment to balance the sediment budget and provide a source of sediment to the shoreline. Although the processes controlling cross-shelf sediment transport are not fully understood, in sediment-limited environments such as the Grand Strand, erosion of the inner shelf likely contributes significant sediment to the beach system

    Arthrobots

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    This paper describes a class of robots—“arthrobots”— inspired, in part, by the musculoskeletal system of arthropods (spiders and insects, inter alia). An exoskeleton, constructed from thin organic polymeric tubes, provides lightweight structural support. Pneumatic joints modeled after the hydrostatic joints of spiders provide actuation and inherent mechanical compliance to external forces. An inflatable elastomeric tube (a “balloon”) enables active extension of a limb; an opposing elastic tendon enables passive retraction. A variety of robots constructed from these structural elements demonstrate i) crawling with one or two limbs, ii) walking with four or six limbs (including an insect-like triangular gait), iii) walking with eight limbs, or iv) floating and rowing on the surface of water. Arthrobots are simple to fabricate, inexpensive, light-weight, and able to operate safely in contact with humans.Chemistry and Chemical Biolog
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