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Report: M. B. Zuckerman, "Zurban Report," circa 1966
Textual: Report, copy with red pencil marks; 11” x 8.5” (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)Report by M. B. Zuckerman entitled "Zurban Report" circa 1966. This report from Zurban Associates discusses the potential of New Towns to aid in metropolitan growth. The report also discusses the logical role that the federal government should play in developing these new towns. The Zurban Report suggests five possible areas that could be included in a federal new town program: development aid, facilities assistance, land assembly, moderate income housing programs, and a federal new town agency. Planned Community Archives Collection, 484.1
MU student Lynn Zuckerman
MU student, Lynn Zuckerman, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1481/thumbnail.jp
MU students Lorraine Maynard and Lynne Zuckerman
MU students Lorraine Maynard and Lynne Zuckerman, b&w. ROTC cadet unidentified.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1302/thumbnail.jp
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A Search For Atomic-Hydrogen From Evolved Stars And Planetary-Nebulae
NSF AST-76-17600, AST-77-28475University of TexasUniversity of MarylandJohn S. Guggenheim Memorial FoundationAstronom
Contrasting irreligious orientation: atheism and secularity in the USA and Scandinavia
Phil Zuckerman, Pitzer College
Phil Zuckerman, PhD, is professor of sociology and secular studies at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. He studies contemporary secularity, and he is the author of Faith No More (Oxford, 2011), Society Without God (NYU, 2008), and the editor of Atheism and Secularity (2 volumes, Praeger, 2010).Atheism and secularity are not static, fixed orientations. Rather, atheism and secularity are contoured, malleable, and deeply shaped by cultural and social forces. A clear example of the degree to which atheism and secularity can be lived and expressed quite differently in different socio-cultural locations is revealed by comparing and contrasting the ways in which they are manifested in the United States and Scandinavia
smFISH data for Mol. Cell: CD44, EFNA1, KRT8, MALAT1 and oligo-dT probes; siNT part 1
This dataset is described in the manuscript "Gene architecture and sequence composition underpin selective dependency of long RNAs on components of the nuclear export pathway".See Methods section in the paper, particularly "Single-molecule FISH and immunofluorescence"
smFISH data for Mol. Cell: CD44, EFNA1, KRT8, MALAT1 and oligo-dT probes; siNXF1
This dataset is described in the manuscript "Gene architecture and sequence composition underpin selective dependency of long RNAs on components of the nuclear export pathway".See Methods section in the paper, particularly "Single-molecule FISH and immunofluorescence"
smFISH data for Mol. Cell: ATXN7L3B, MEX3C, MALAT1 and oligo-dT probes; siALY+UAP56
This dataset is described in the manuscript "Gene architecture and sequence composition underpin selective dependency of long RNAs on components of the nuclear export pathway".See Methods section in the paper, particularly "Single-molecule FISH and immunofluorescence"
smFISH data for Mol. Cell: ATXN7L3B, MEX3C, MALAT1 and oligo-dT probes; siNXF1
This dataset is described in the manuscript "Gene architecture and sequence composition underpin selective dependency of long RNAs on components of the nuclear export pathway".See Methods section in the paper, particularly "Single-molecule FISH and immunofluorescence"
smFISH data for Mol. Cell: NORAD, MALAT1 and oligo-dT probes; siNT set1
This dataset is described in the manuscript "Gene architecture and sequence composition underpin selective dependency of long RNAs on components of the nuclear export pathway".See Methods section in the paper, particularly "Single-molecule FISH and immunofluorescence"
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