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Reply to Stacy Lockerbie (Review of \u3cem\u3eConception Diary: Thinking About Pregnancy and Motherhood\u3c/em\u3e by Susan Hogan)
Reply by the author regarding the following book review: Stacy Lockerbie, JIWS, Vol. 9. No. 1. November 2007. pp. 319-321. Review of Conception Diary: Thinking About Pregnancy and Motherhood. Susan Hogan
April 24: Brian Keith & Laurie Taylor and Lance Hogan & Luke Steinke
Authors@EIU is a speaker series that celebrates the research, scholarship and creative success of EIU faculty who are contributing to scholarship or popular learning.
This event features: Brian Keith and Laurie Taylor, co-editors of Liberatory Librarianship: Stories of Community, Connection, and Justice Lance Hogan and Luke Steinke, authors of Training Program Development: The DACUM System for Designing Occupational Training.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/authors_at_eiu_posters2025/1003/thumbnail.jp
Supporting data for Condensable Vapor Sorption by Low Charge State Protein Ions
This data set includes the supporting data .csv files that generate the figures for the article, Condensable Vapor Sorption by Low Charge State Protein Ions.Measurement of the gas-phase ion mobility of proteins provides a means to quantitatively assess the relative sizes of charged proteins. However, protein ion mobility measurements are typically singular values. Here, we apply tandem mobility analysis to low charge state protein ions (+1 and +2 ions) introduced into the gas phase by nanodroplet nebulization. We first determine protein ion mobilities in dry air and subsequently examine shifts in mobilities brought about by the clustering of vapor molecules. Tandem mobility analysis yields mobility-vapor concentration curves for each protein ion, expanding the information obtained from mobility analysis. This experimental procedure and analysis is extended to bovine serum albumin, transferrin, immunoglobulin G, and apoferritin with water, 1-butanol, and nonane. All protein ions appear to adsorb vapor molecules, with mobility “diameter” shifts of up to 6–7% at conditions just below vapor saturation. We parametrize results using κ-Köhler theory, where the term κ quantifies the extent of uptake beyond Köhler model expectations. For 1-butanol and nonane, κ decreases with increasing protein ion size, while it increases with increasing protein ion size for water. For the systems probed, the extent of mobility shift for the organic vapors is unaffected by the nebulized solution pH, while shifts with water are sensitive to pH.US National Science Foundation Awards 2002852 and 2003042Lee, Jihyeon; Hogan, Christopher; Clowers, Brian. (2022). Supporting data for Condensable Vapor Sorption by Low Charge State Protein Ions. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/5p9s-gz68
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221105484 - Supplemental material for Chronic pain self-management in middle-aged and older adults: A collective intelligence approach to identifying barriers and user needs in eHealth interventions
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076221105484 for Chronic pain self-management in middle-aged and older adults: A collective intelligence approach to identifying barriers and user needs in eHealth interventions by Paul M O’Reilly, Owen M Harney, Michael J Hogan, Caroline Mitchell, Brian E McGuire and Brian Slattery in Digital Health</p
Closing the gap: fathers, sons and the road in 'Charlie and Boots'
Brian McFarlane finds himself pleasantly surprised by a road movie co-starring Paul Hogan
The question of gendered voice in some contemporary Irish novels by Brian Moore and John McGahern
This thesis questions the use of the 'voice' metaphor in contemporary Irish cultural studies in order to examine
the ways in which gendered identities are constructed in some Irish Catholic communities in twentieth-century
Ireland. With reference to novels by Brian Moore and
John McGahern as well as to Judith Butler's theories of performativity and citational practices, it argues that gendered identities are constructed through the repetitive citation of hegemonic cultural discourses. This thesis
focuses on the ways in which gendered identities are produced and maintained through the citation of the official discourses of the Catholic Church and the State as
well as the more mundane discourses related to popular nationalism and the family.
The first two chapters concentrate on novels whose protagonists are trying to construct powerful identities in urban Irish society through the manipulation of gendered discourses. The discussion of Moore's The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne identifies some of the strategies through which conventional Irish women's voices are constructed
and questions the validity of the category of 'authentic' women's voices. In the chapter relating to McGahem's The
Pornographer, the powerful, abstract male voice is exposed as a performative construct which is sustained only through the abjection of those elements which disrupt the narrator's performance of masculinity.
The remaining chapters concentrate on the use of idealised images such as those of the 'woman-as-nation' and the iconised mother in novels by Moore and McGahem. Moore's The
Mangan Inheritance provides the basis for a discussion of whether or not voices attributed to women in texts by Irish men can be read in ways that disrupt the apparent authority of Irish men's voices. This thesis discusses the issues
raised when men participate in the deconstruction
of idealised images of Irish women. The final chapter examines the processes through which conventional identities are discursively constructed and maintained in two novels by John McGahem: The Dark and Amongst Women. This thesis contends that through the strategic
redeployment of those voices attributed to idealised images of Irish women, voices which are conventionally regarded
as silent, patriarchal gendered identities can be destabilised or displaced
138 - Matt Gregory Hogan
T2K is an international particle physics experiment generating an intense beam of subatomic particles called neutrinos. T2K is designed to measure the parameters that describe a quantum mechanical process called flavor oscillation where a neutrino of definite flavor (type) is created and later observed as a different flavor. Knowledge of the background channels in T2K is critical for constraining our measurements of the oscillation parameters. A novel study on estimating a systematic uncertainty on a background channel is presented
Richard Nathaniel (R.N.) Hogan Interview - Tape 1
Richard Nathaniel Hogan (1902 –1997)
R.N. Hogan was born in Monroe County, Arkansas. He was adopted by G.P. Bowser and attended the school at Silver Point for a brief time and then the Southern Practical Institute in Nashville. When the Bowser family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, he went with them and finished school there. His preaching took him to most of the fifty states and he was instrumental in starting many congregations. In the interview, he talks about his evangelistic work, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, California, and Chicago. He was minister of the Figeroa Church of Christ in Los Angeles, California, for many years. Hogan was instrumental in the founding of Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, Texas, and served on the Board of Directors. He is the author of several books and articles, including Sermons (1940), and was editor of the Christian Echo beginning in 1953. A scholarship has been established in his name at Pepperdine University. In the interview, Hogan talks about the experience of his family with slavery, black and white relations in the beginning of some African American churches, his early memories of the Church, inter-racial relations, and disputes in the Church concerning the role of the Elders
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