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David Madden, 1st Annual Arts Reunion
David Madden is Writer-in-Residence at Louisiana State University. He has co-authored several texts on creative writing, including Creative Choices, Studies in the Short Story, the fourth edition of Studies in Short Fiction, and Poetic Images in Six Genres. Mr. Madden is the author of Shadow Knows, The Popular Cultural Explosion,and the novels Cassandra Singing, Bijou, and The Suicide\u27s Wife
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Publications of the Institute of Marine Science
Table of Contents. Florida Bay: A subtropical system increasingly influenced by multiple stressors / P.M. Glibert, C.A. Heil and C.J. Madden (p. 1-4) -- Florida Bay: Water quality status and trends, historic and emerging algal bloom problems / P.M. Glibert, C.A. Heil, D.T. Rudnick, C.J. Madden, J.N. Boyer and S.P. Kelly (p. 5-18) -- Physiological characteristics and competitive strategies of bloom-forming cyanobacteria and diatoms of Florida Bay / B. Richardson (p. 19-36) -- Size-fractionated alkaline phosphatase activity along a gradient of nitrogen to phosphorous limitation in a carbonate dominated subtropical estuary / C.A. Heil, P.M. Glibert, S. Murasko and J. Alexander (p. 37-48) -- Water column nitrogen cycling and microbial plankton in Florida Bay / M.J. McCarthy, W.S. Gardner, P.J. Lavrentyev, F.J. Jochem and C.J. Williams (p. 49-62) -- Estimates of phytoplankton growth from a Lagrangian experiment in western Florida Bay, USA / G.A. Vargo, G.L. Hitchcock and M.B. Neely (p. 63-72) -- Comparative nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics in two subtropical estuaries: Florida Bay, USA and Moreton Bay, Australia / P.M. Glibert, C.A. Heil, J. Alexander, S. Murasko and J.M. O'Neil (p. 73-90) -- Seasonal and regional variation in net ecosystem production in Thalassia testudinum, communities throughout Florida Bay / J.L. Nagel, W.M. Kemp, J.C. Cornwell, M.S. Owens, D. Hinkle and C.J. Madden (p. 91-108) -- Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic discrimination in mangroves in Florida coastal Everglades as a function of environmental stress / J.E. Mancera-Pineda, R.T. Twilley and V.H. Rivera-Monroy (p. 109-129)UT Librarie
Some economic and social aspects of residential internet use in Australia
This study constructs a profile of the representative Australian residential Internet user from data obtained from a web-based survey. Survey data indicate the representative user is male, 20 to 40 years of age, highly educated, uses the Internet 8 hrs per week for e-mail and FTP, and has a monthly bill of AUD32. Anordered-logit model relates Internet use to price, sociodemographic and connection capacity variables. Model estimates show the probability of higher Internet use is greater for middle-income households, but declines with age of the user. Policy may be required to enhance access to lower-income groups, and to inform the elderly of the potential capabilities of the new technology. Further, model estimates suggest that Australian Internet subscribers prefer flat-rate pricing (or a combination of flat-rate and usagesensitive pricing) over usage-sensitive pricing schemes. This result is consistent with Australian consumer attitudes toward local telephone and mobile cellular pricing.Residential internet use in Australia, economic and social aspects
A Concise Introduction to Molière : Guide
This comprehensive guide to Molière includes a specially commissioned essay by Ed Madden, a handpicked selection of supporting filmed and written content, and discussion questions to inspire further research.This comprehensive guide to Molière includes a specially commissioned essay by Ed Madden, a handpicked selection of supporting filmed and written content, and discussion questions to inspire further research.Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed May 11, 2022
Martin, George Madden, 1866-1946 (SC 3605)
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3605. Calling card of Mrs. Attwood Reading Martin (Georgia May Madden), author of fiction under the pen name “George Madden Martin,” with an inscribed note to Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon and Mrs. Laffoon. She expresses pride in being commissioned a Kentucky Colonel (she was the first woman awarded the honor) and hopes that the Laffoons will enjoy her new book
Interview with Patrick Madden
Patrick Madden is the author of three essay collections, Disparates (2020), Sublime Physick (2016), and Quotidiana (2010), and co-editor of After Montaigne: Contemporary Essayists Cover the Essays (2015). He curates www.quotidiana.org, co-edits the journal Fourth Genre with Joey Franklin, and, with David Lazar, co-edits the 21st Century Essays series at the Ohio State University Press. He has taught English at BYU since 2004
Highlights in basic autonomic neurosciences: Central adenosine A1 receptor - The key to a hypometabolic state and therapeutic hypothermia?
The positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to brain and cardiac protection following ischemia has stimulated research in the development of pharmacological approaches to induce a hypothermic/hypometabolic state. Here we review three papers to highlight the role of the adenosine 1 receptor (A1AR) as a potential mediator and physiological regulator of a hypothermic state in both hibernating and non-hibernating mammals. We would like to emphasize the importance of comparative studies between hibernating and non-hibernating species that could lead to important discoveries on the mechanisms inducing hibernation and how they might be translated to induce a clinically useful hypothermic state. � 2013 Elsevier B.V
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