735 research outputs found
Aaron B. Cohn, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1960]
Photograph of Judge Aaron B. Cohn, seated at center, at Dyer's restaurant at the last meeting with associates and friends. The photo dates about 1960. Terms associated with the photograph are: Cohn, Aaron B. | Judges | Saunders, Allen | Dyer's Restaurant (Toledo, Ohio) | Restaurants | Men | suit
Aaron B. Cohen autograph book 1862
An autograph book belonging to Aaron Cohen. Containing photographs, autographs, and personal remarks addressed to Cohn by his principal professors, and friends while he was a student at Fort Edward Institution in Fort Edward, New YorkGift of Raphael SacksBatch change test 08062013tes
Alice and Cliff Donahue
Photograph - Friends of Alice B. and William Clifford Donahue, Athabasca, Alberta. Seated, left to right: Cliff Donahue, Joe Mikkelsen, Beryl Mikkelsen, and Marge Logan. Standing, left to right: Don Logan, Alice B. Donahue, Aaron Jones, Lorene Jones, and Beatrice Par
The costs associated with prosecuting crime in Oregon
prepared by: Master of Public Administration capstone team: Heidi Blaine, Megan Entwistle, Mark Nystrom, B. Aaron Weaver ; prepared for: Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.Title from PDF cover (viewed on February 10, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 15).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Aaron Burr as his contemporaries saw him : senior honors thesis [(HONRS 499)]
It is the author's purpose in this presentation to discuss Aaron Burr as he was seen by his own period of history and his own world. This objective shall be accomplished by examining sources contemporary to Burr and relevant to the three major areas of his life: the man, the politician, and the conspirator. This division of discussion has been chosen because the author feels that almost every part of Aaron Burr's life can be adapted to one of these three areas. The author has also found that any matter which cannot be suited to one of these three areas is but incidental commentary and has little importance for the subject at hand.Thesis (B.?.)Honors Colleg
Toledo Jewish News, newspaper clipping, March, 1954
This March, 1965 Toledo Jewish News clipping includes two articles. The first is titled ""Braves Prexy Aids Brandeis," with photographs that include Lou Perini, Judge Aaron B. Cohn, and Abe J. Levine. The second article,""Community To Honor Abe J. Levine At Bonds For Israel Dinner March 28," includes photographs of Abe J. Levine and Sydney Mostov
Rescue of placental phenotype in a mechanistic model of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
Background:
Several imprinted genes have been implicated in the process of placentation. The distal region of mouse chromosome 7 (Chr 7) contains at least ten imprinted genes, several of which are expressed from the maternal homologue in the placenta. The corresponding paternal alleles of these genes are silenced in cis by an incompletely understood mechanism involving the formation of a repressive nuclear compartment mediated by the long non-coding RNA Kcnq1ot1 initiated from imprinting centre 2 (IC2). However, it is unknown whether some maternally expressed genes are silenced on the paternal homologue via a Kcnq1ot1-independent mechanism. We have previously reported that maternal inheritance of a large truncation of Chr7 encompassing the entire IC2-regulated domain (DelTel7 allele) leads to embryonic lethality at mid-gestation accompanied by severe placental abnormalities. Kcnq1ot1 expression can be abolished on the paternal chromosome by deleting IC2 (IC2KO allele). When the IC2KO mutation is paternally inherited, epigenetic silencing is lost in the region and the DelTel7 lethality is rescued in compound heterozygotes, leading to viable DelTel7/IC2KO mice.
Results:
Considering the important functions of several IC2-regulated genes in placentation, we set out to determine whether these DelTel7/IC2KO rescued conceptuses develop normal placentae. We report no abnormalities with respect to the architecture and vasculature of the DelTel7/IC2KO rescued placentae. Imprinted expression of several of the IC2-regulated genes critical to placentation is also faithfully recapitulated in DelTel7/IC2KO placentae.
Conclusion:
Taken together, our results demonstrate that all the distal chromosome 7 imprinted genes implicated in placental function are silenced by IC2 and Kcnq1ot1 on the paternal allele. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that the methylated maternal IC2 is not required for the regulation of nearby genes. The results show the potential for fully rescuing trans placental abnormalities that are caused by imprinting defects.Medical Genetics, Department ofMedicine, Faculty ofOther UBCNon UBCReviewedFacult
Author Correction: Discovery and refinement of genetic loci associated with cardiometabolic risk using dense imputation maps
Correction to: Nature Genetics https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3668, published online 26 September 2016.
In the version of the article published, the surname of author Aaron Isaacs is misspelled as Issacs
The 5E model as a framework for facilitating multiple teacher education outcomes : a secondary science methods course in Australia
Australia is a large country geographically with a relatively small population of approximately twenty four million people. Like many countries, the health of the economy fluctuates over time, but Australia has enjoyed a mostly healthy and stable trajectory of economic output over the last forty years. There is now a strong push to develop STEM education throughout the country, not only due to the need for more students to enter into STEM professions, but also due to concerns about science and mathematics literacy (Australian Council of Learned Academies, 2013). This chapter describes preparing grade 7–10 science teachers at Western Sydney University in Australia using an approach based on the 5E learning cycle (Bybee et al., 2006). The author focuses on teacher discourse practices as his signature lesson, and has students develop their own 5E lesson plan as a summative assessment in the course
Using glueing diagrams to find boundary curves of incompressible surfaces in a hyperbolic knot space
No page 2We calculate some boundary curves of incompressible surfaces in some knot spaces. This method is based on a theorem of Marc Culler and Peter Shaien, and we make use of some calculations done by William Menasco
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