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    Plains to Peaks Post, 2(3), March 2004

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionTable of Contents: Grant Writing for UCCEUCCE$; Collaborative Grants: Challenges AND Opportunities!; PubMed Central: Free for You, Free for Me; Has Anybody Seen DOCLINE 2.0?; NN/LM MCR Planned Activities for Year 04; Searching TOXNET'S TOXLINE and DART with Field Mnemonics- PartII; Barb Jones, Missouri/Network Membership Liaison; Marty Magee, Nebraska/Education Liaison; Janet Ashwell, Kansas Liaison; Free Resource for Information of Rural Issues; NLM Technical BulletinTable of Contents

    Plains to Peaks Post, 2(2), November 2003

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    Quarterly Newsletter for the NN/LM MidContinental RegionTable of Contents: Annual RML Planning Process Underway; RAB Discusses Hospital Librarians/Libraries; Searching TOXNET’S® TOXLINE and DART with Field Mnemonics – Part 1; PubMed for CME: Just the FAQ, Ma'am; A Culturally Competent Medical Librarian; UW Libraries Hosts Symposium for WY Health Information Professionals; Teresa Hartman Head of Education; Whitney Davison-Turley on Leave Until January ; PH Partner.org: Premier Public Health Website ; NLM Technical BulletinFunded by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contact No. NO1-LM-1-351

    Colección: Perfil #3

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    This board-book version of LM turns out to be quite creative. Ratoncete comes from school every afternoon and goes through the forest looking for adventures. He apparently blasts a horn into the ear of the sleeping lion. Don Leon wants to spank him as a result, but Ratoncete offers an apology, not an offer of help. Later, he happens upon the lion in his trap of ropes. 8 pages, counting both covers. 6½" x 9".Language note: SpanishNo Autho

    Field electron emission of double walled carbon nanotube film prepared by drop casting method

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    Thick films of double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCN) were deposited on indium-tin-oxide (ITO) coated glass substrates by drop casting method and were studied for their field electron emission property in a parallel plate configuration using bare ITO coated glass as counter electrode. They show excellent field electron emission property with low turn-on-field of about 0.8 V/lm and threshold field of about 1.8 V/lm. Field enhancement factor calculated from the non-saturated region of the FN plot is about 1715. Field electron emission current was observed to be stable up to 3000 min, indicating thereby that DWCNs are excellent electron emitters with appreciable stable performance

    Numerical simulation of rivulet evolution on a horizontal cable subject to an external aerodynamic field

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    On wet and windy days, the inclined cables of cable-stayed bridges may experience a large amplitude oscillation known as rain-wind-induced vibration (RWIV). It has previously been shown by in situ and wind-tunnel studies that the formation of rain-water accumulations or ‘rivulets’ at approximately the separation points of the external aerodynamic flow field and the resulting effect that these rivulets have on this field may be one of the primary mechanisms for RWIV. A numerical method has been developed to undertake simulations of certain aspects of RWIV, in particular, rivulet formation and evolution. Specifically a two-dimensional model for the evolution of a thin film of water on the outer surface of a horizontal circular cylinder subject to the pressure and shear forces that result from the external flow field is presented. Numerical simulations of the resulting evolution equation using a bespoke pseudo-spectral solver capture the formation of two-dimensional rivulets, the geometry, location and growth rate of which are all in good agreement with previous studies. Examinations of how the distribution and magnitude of aerodynamic loading and the Reynolds number influence the rivulet temporal evolution are undertaken, the results of which indicate that while all three affect the temporal evolution, the distribution of the loading has the greatest effect

    Markets Equilibrium: The Is-Lm Model

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    . The purpose of this study is to analyze how the concept of markets equilibrium: the IS-LM Model. This research uses library research method by using reference sources from books and journals according to the theme. The author uses a qualitative method which is explained graphically, namely the market balance of the IS-LM model where the focus is on money and goods markets associated with macroeconomics where researchers take the side of investors. The results of this study are that the balance in the economy is the point where the IS and LM curves intersect. This point provides an interest rate (r) and income level (Y) that satisfies the equilibrium conditions that occur in the goods market and money market. In other words, planned spending equals actual spending, and the demand for real money balances equals the supply. So that the IS-LM balance, it is stated that IS=LM

    Characterization of LM-NSC008 cells.

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    Visualization of LM-NSC008 cells in naïve non-tumor bearing mouse brain 6 and 9 months post administration. (A) Immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining of LM-NSC008 cells (stably expressing eGFP/Ffluc) with anti-HNA antibodies (NSC injection site, white arrows indicate the LM-NSC008 cells, scale bar 100 μm). (1a-1d) Insets show LM-NSC008 cells co-expressing HNA and eGFP proteins (inset scale bars [1a-1f] 2 μm). (B) IHC staining for huNestin (green) in mouse brain sections from 6 months after administration, scale bar 20 μm; (C) IHC staining for Pax6 (red)/eGFP in LM-NSC008 cells, scale bar 50 μm. Inset (1e) shows enlarged area of neuronal cells co-expressing Pax6 and eGFP. (D) Bright-field image of LM-NSC008 cells stained with Stem123 and contrastained with hematoxylin, scale bar 200 μm. Inset (1f) enlarged LM-NSC008 cell, expressing the glial marker Stem123. Arrows (black) show LM-NSC008s (brown) in the corpus callosum. (E) IHC for Ki-67, showing negative staining (red) of LM-NSC008 cells expressing eGFP (injection site), scale bar 20 μm. Fluorescent-stained slides were counterstained with DAPI (blue) to visualize nuclei. (F) PCR analysis of genomic DNA derived from LM-NSC008 cells at every 5th passage in vitro (p5-p50). Controls were: L-MYC plasmid, DNA derived from untransduced NSC008 cells, no DNA template. (G) Protein expression profiles from cell lysates (G1 and G3) and CM (G2 and G4) from LM-NSC008 cells at passages 5 and 45. Protein array analysis was conducted using Cytokine Antibody Array V from RayBiotech.</p

    FcγRIa increases <i>Lm</i> invasion independently of known <i>Lm</i> internalization receptors.

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    (A) Confluent monolayers of HEK293A cells transduced with lentivirus expressing Fluc (upper) or FcγRIa (lower) were infected with wild type Lm and stained for bacteria with (3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazolyl-2)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (tetrazolium MTT) 30 h after initial infection. Non-infected controls shown on the left, samples infected with increasing amounts of Lm shown left to right. A representative field of each sample is shown. (B) Area of individual plaques obtained in (A) was quantified by using ImageJ software, and presented normalized to Fluc control. Error bars represent s.d., n = 3 independent experiments. Statistical significance was determined by t-test (n.s., not significant). (C-D) Representative flow cytometry plots showing wild type Lm (C) or Lm ΔinlAΔinlB (D) infection of CDH1/MET-deficient HEK293A (clone P4E4) transduced with lentivirus co-expressing TagRFP and Fluc, c-Met, E-cadherin or FcγRIa as indicated. Values in the upper right corner of each plot indicate the percentage of GFP-positive cells in the total RFP-positive cell population. (E-G) Infectivity of wild type Lm (WT) (E) and Lm ΔinlAΔinlB (F, G) in CDH1/MET-deficient HEK293A cells transduced with lentivirus expressing Fluc (white bars) or FcγRIa (black bars). Lm infectivity was measured by flow cytometry (E, F) or as a CFU number of surviving Lm in a gentamicin protection assay and normalized to Fluc control (G). Error bars represent s.d., n = 3. Statistical significance was determined by t-test (*, P<0.05; **, P<0.01).</p

    <Articles>A Dynamical IS-LM Model

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    [抄録]IS-LM モデルは、ヒックスによるケインズ経済学の因果関係を重視しながら要約したモデルと解釈することができる。IS-LM モデルの安定性分析はすでに研究成果があるが、1S-LM モデルの動学化はほとんど研究成果がない。本稿は IS-LM モデルの動学化を試みる。まず投資関数に資本ストックを取り入れ、資本蓄積と経済の変動を考える。次にカルドアモデルを考慮し、投資の予想収益率表の変化を仮定し、経済に循環が発生することを考察する。 [Abstract]In this paper, The author tries to build a Dynamical IS-LM Model. The lnvestment depends on two factors, one is the rate of interest, and the other is the rate of prosperity yield of the investment. I will focus on the second factor. As was shown by Kaldor, the rate of prosperity yield has nonlinear fluctuations. By means of this character, This study proposes an IS-LM model that generates a cycle.departmental bulletin pape
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