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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Equilibria on a congested transportation network

January 1980 (has links)
by Hedayat Z. Aashtiani and Thomas L. Magnanti. / Bibliography: leaves 26-29. / Supported in part by the Transportation Advanced Research Program of the U.S. Department of Transportation under contract. DOT-TSC-1058 Supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant. 79-26225-ECS
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Utilizing near-infrared technology to assess changes in corn silage dry matter and the effects of feeding a starling resistant supplement to dairy cattle

Blackburn, Jarrod Jeffrey January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Micheal J. Brouk / Two studies were conducted that focused on either the accuracy of hand-held near infrared spectrophotometer (NIR) units and two on-farm testing methods compared to conventional 105°C oven drying of corn silage or the use of a starling resistant supplement in total mixed rations (TMR) for lactating dairy cattle. Study 1 evaluated the accuracy of three NIR units (Digi-Star Moisture Tracker, Topcon Agriculture, Fort Atkinson, WI), food dehydrator (FD) (Nesco®, Two Rivers, WI), and a Koster Tester (KT) (Koster Moisture Tester, Inc., Brunswick, OH) to conventional 105°C forced air oven drying. Samples were taken at four Kansas dairy farms and analyzed for DM daily for 20 d. Two calibrations were tested within each NIR unit: NIRu was the DM predicted from the factory-preset calibration, and NIRc was a bias-adjusted DM prediction based on the average difference of oven-dried corn silage and NIRu over the 20-d study. Average oven DM of corn silage was 38.38% ± 0.59 for the 20-d experiment. All three NIRu measurements were lower (P<0.05) than the oven value. While all 3 NIRc predictions were similar (P>0.05) to oven value. KT value was similar (P>0.05) to the oven, while FD value was over estimated DM. (P<0.05). The hand-held NIRS units accurately predicted DM content of the corn silages when the factory preset calibrations were corrected for bias. While the food dehydrator over-estimated the DM of the corn silage and the Koster Tester accurately predicted DM. Study 2 was designed to evaluate the lactation performance of post-peak dairy cattle when using a starling resistant grain supplement. Sixteen prim- and multiparous Holstein cows were housed individually in a tie-stall barn, milked 3x daily, and fed 2x daily. Cows were fed two nutritionally similar diets: 1. TMR with grain in mash form and 2. TMR with grain supplement in a pellet with a 0.953-cm diameter. This study was designed as a single reversal experiment with two 14 d periods with the first 7 d used for an adaptation period and the last 7 d used for data collection in each period. Dry matter intake (DMI), water intake, and milk production was recorded daily. Feed ingredients, TMRS, refusals, and milk samples were collected the last 3 d of each period for analysis. TMRs and refusals were analyzed for particle size distribution with a Penn State Particle Separator. The pelleted supplement had a higher (P<0.05) percentage of DM retained on the 8.0-19.0mm sieve than the mash supplement as the pellet diameter was >8.0mm and could not pass through that sieve. There was no effect of diet (P>0.05) for DMI, feed efficiency, milk component percentage, and protein yield. There was a diet effect (P<0.05) for milk production, fat-corrected milk, energy-corrected milk, solid-corrected milk, and fat yield with lower observed values when cows were fed the pelleted supplement. This leads to the conclusion while a 0.953-cm diameter pellet will reduce starling consumption, it may result in lower milk production of post-peak Holstein cows.
3

Low-frequency spectrum of lock-in amplifiers

January 1949 (has links)
C.A. Stutt. / "March 26, 1949." / Bibliography: p. 18. / Army Signal Corps Contract No. W36-039-sc-32037 Project No. 102B Dept. of the Army Project No. 3-99-10-022
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Possible regulation of growth and tumorigenic properties of cancer by ankyrin 105

Mpofu, Christopher 04 June 2010
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are integral membrane proteins that regulate many functions including cell proliferation, cell survival, and cell death. They have been shown to be responsible for the uncontrolled growth of several cancers. RTKs phosphorylate downstream targets such as phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K), a lipid kinase that is made up of two major subunitsp85 and p110. Receptor-mediated endocytosis delivers RTKs from the plasma membrane to late endosomes and lysosomes for degradation. This process is controlled by ESCRT proteins and Rab7. PI3K associates with PDGFR during endocytosis, and PI3K binding sites are necessary for the lysosomal trafficking of PDGFR. The smaller isoforms of the ankyrin 3 (Ank3) proteins bind p85. Ank3 overexpression was shown to increase PDGFR degradation, perhaps by controlling the targeting of PDGFR to late endosomes and lysosomes. Ank3 overexpression also reduced the RTK levels and cell proliferation rates of NIH 3T3 cells. We sought to investigate if cancer cells with RTK overexpression might be deficient in Ank3, and if overexpression of ankyrin 105 (Ank105), one of the smaller isoforms of Ank3, would reduce RTK levels and the tumorigenic properties of cancer cells. Two brain cancer cell lines showed reduced Ank105 levels associated with high RTK levels, while high levels of Ank105 associated with low RTK levels were found in normal brain cells. This suggested a loss of Ank105 in the cancer cells, which may have played a role in the cancer development process. We observed reduced RTK levels and anchorage-independent growth in cancer cells overexpressing HA-Ank105, however, most cells overexpressing a blank vector also showed the same results. An independent effect of the overexpression process was thought to play a role in influencing cell behavior. In the lung cancer cell line HCC827, however, there was significant reduction of anchorage-independent growth that was specific for HA-Ank105. There also appeared to be a significant reduction in the cell proliferation rate of T98G brain cancer cells following transfection with HA-Ank105. Furthermore, those cells overexpressing HA-Ank105 tended to die early in tissue culture, with those that survived losing their HA-Ank105 expression. Overall our results suggest a possible role for Ank105 in downregulating RTK levels and growth properties of cancer cells.
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Possible regulation of growth and tumorigenic properties of cancer by ankyrin 105

Mpofu, Christopher 04 June 2010 (has links)
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are integral membrane proteins that regulate many functions including cell proliferation, cell survival, and cell death. They have been shown to be responsible for the uncontrolled growth of several cancers. RTKs phosphorylate downstream targets such as phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K), a lipid kinase that is made up of two major subunitsp85 and p110. Receptor-mediated endocytosis delivers RTKs from the plasma membrane to late endosomes and lysosomes for degradation. This process is controlled by ESCRT proteins and Rab7. PI3K associates with PDGFR during endocytosis, and PI3K binding sites are necessary for the lysosomal trafficking of PDGFR. The smaller isoforms of the ankyrin 3 (Ank3) proteins bind p85. Ank3 overexpression was shown to increase PDGFR degradation, perhaps by controlling the targeting of PDGFR to late endosomes and lysosomes. Ank3 overexpression also reduced the RTK levels and cell proliferation rates of NIH 3T3 cells. We sought to investigate if cancer cells with RTK overexpression might be deficient in Ank3, and if overexpression of ankyrin 105 (Ank105), one of the smaller isoforms of Ank3, would reduce RTK levels and the tumorigenic properties of cancer cells. Two brain cancer cell lines showed reduced Ank105 levels associated with high RTK levels, while high levels of Ank105 associated with low RTK levels were found in normal brain cells. This suggested a loss of Ank105 in the cancer cells, which may have played a role in the cancer development process. We observed reduced RTK levels and anchorage-independent growth in cancer cells overexpressing HA-Ank105, however, most cells overexpressing a blank vector also showed the same results. An independent effect of the overexpression process was thought to play a role in influencing cell behavior. In the lung cancer cell line HCC827, however, there was significant reduction of anchorage-independent growth that was specific for HA-Ank105. There also appeared to be a significant reduction in the cell proliferation rate of T98G brain cancer cells following transfection with HA-Ank105. Furthermore, those cells overexpressing HA-Ank105 tended to die early in tissue culture, with those that survived losing their HA-Ank105 expression. Overall our results suggest a possible role for Ank105 in downregulating RTK levels and growth properties of cancer cells.
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Cap al cinema col.laboratiu: pràctiques culturals i noves formes de producció participatives.

Roig Telo, Antoni 18 December 2008 (has links)
Aquesta tesi es centra en l'estudi de les pràctiques culturals i els models emergents de creació i distribució de cinema a través d'Internet. Faig especial èmfasi en aquells casos basats en la participació de comunitats en el desenvolupament de projectes i la flexibilització del copyright, la qual cosa facilita la implicació dels usuaris. Defenso que aquestes pràctiques, que oscil.len entre la legitimació de formes d'apropiació o remescla fins a la integració efectiva dels públics en els processos productius plantegen tota una sèrie de qüestions cabdals en relació a les pràctiques industrials i al paper d'Internet en relació a la creació de continguts audiovisuals. Metodològicament aquesta tesi doctoral es fonamenta en una aproximació comparativa a tres casos paradigmàtics des de la perspectiva de les teories sobre les pràctiques. / This PhD thesis focuses on the study of the cultural practices and emergent models of filmmaking and distribution through the Internet. I emphasize the relevance of those cases based in the participation of communities in the production processes and an open approach to copyright, leading to a greater commitment of users. I stand that these practices, which oscillate between the legitimation of forms of appropriation and remix to the effective integration of audiences into the production processes, challenge traditional assumptions regarding industrial practices and the role of the Internet in relation to media creation. This thesis is based, methodologically, in a comparative approach to three paradigmatic cases from the perspective of the theories of practice.
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"Virtutes" und "Vita" : Interpretationen der Charakterzeichnungen in Sallust Bellum Iurgurthinum /

Dix, Christina Viola. January 2006 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Dissertation--Fakultät für Philologie--Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Wintersemester 2005/2006. / Bibliogr. p. 332-342.
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Untersuchungen zu den Dakerkriegen Trajans : Studien zur Geschichte des mittleren und unteren Donauraumes in der Hohen Kaiserzeit /

Strobel, Karl. January 1984 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss--Geschichtswissenschaft--München, 1980-1981. / Bibliogr. p. 246-273. Index.
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Correlacoes angulares gama-gama no nucleo Rh-105

ESTEVES, VANICE A.P. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Correlacoes angulares gama-gama no nucleo Rh-105

ESTEVES, VANICE A.P. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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