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Tz-Lin Hsu Piano Recital Program Notes
This is the Program Notes of Tz-Lin Hsu\ue2s piano recital held on May 20th, 2020. The recital program includes Johann Sebastian Bach\ue2s The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Prelude and Fugue No. 17 in A-flat Major, BWV 862; Ludwig van Beethoven\ue2s Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 10, No. 3, Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy\ue2s Fantasy in F-sharp minor, Op. 28; and Ignacy Jan Paderewski\ue2s Th\uc3\ua8me vari\uc3\ua8 in A Major, Op. 16, No. 3. The program notes will briefly introduce these four composers\ue2 lives, their compositional backgrounds, and the structure of each work, including the tonal organization and thematic materials
[19] F. Lin and W. M. Wonham, 1990. Decentralized control and coordination of discrete event systems with partial observation.
discrete event systems. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications, 4(3), pp. 221-236. [9] M. Heymann and F. Lin, 1996. Nonblocking supervisory control of nondeterministic systems, Technion CIS Report #9620, October 1996. [10] M. Heymann and F. Lin, 1995. On observability and nondeterminism in discrete event control, Proceedings of the 33rd Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, pp. 136-145. [11] M. Heymann and F. Lin, 1996. Discrete event control of nondeterministic discrete event systems, Proceedings of the 35th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, to appear. [12] J. E. Hopcroft and J. D. Ullman. Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computation. Addison-Wesley, 1979. [13] K. Inan, 1994. Nondeterministic supervision under partial observation. in G. Cohen and J.-P. Quadrat, Eds., 11th International Conference on Analysis and Optimization o
LIN-2/CASK binds to both ACR-16 and UNC-29 through SH3 domain.
(A) Summary of interactions by Yeast two-hybrid. Strong interaction (++); weak interaction (+), and no interactions (-) were indicated. (B) LIN-2A’s SH3 domain binds the ACR-16’s second intracellular loop (LoopII) in a Yeast two-hybrid assay. Y2HGold cells carrying indicated plasmids (Left) growing on selective media (-Trp/-Leu/-His/-Ade) is shown (Right). (C) LIN-2A’s SH3 domain binds the UNC-29’s second intracellular loop (LoopII) in the Yeast two-hybrid assay. (D-E) FRM-3 do not bind the ACR-16’s second intracellular loop (LoopII) (D) and UNC-29’s second intracellular loop (LoopII) (E) in the Yeast two-hybrid assay. (F-G) LIN-2A binds FRM-3 (F) and its FERM domain (G) requiring its PDZ domain, but not SH3 domain.</p
LIN-39 promotes neuronal fate specification in the Q and V5 lineage.
(A) The expression of lin-39 in AVM, SDQL/R, PDEL/R, and PVDL/R, indicated by the overlapping with neurotransmitter identity markers and specific fate markers (uIs115[mec-17p::TagRFP] for AVM, otIs181[dat-1p::mCh] for PDE, uIs117[lad-2p::mCh] for SDQ). (B) The expression of mab-5 in SDQL. (C) Summary of lin-39 (green) and mab-5 (cyan) expression in the descendants of Q and V5 lineages. (D) The loss of gcy-37 expression in AQR and AVM neurons in lin-39(n1760) mutants and the mispositioning of PQR in mab-5(gk670) mutants; the loss of lad-2 expression in SDQR in lin-39(n1760) mutants, the displacement of SDQL in mab-5(gk670) mutants, and the loss of lad-2 expression in both SDQs in lin-39(n1760) mab-5(e1239) mutants. The right panels show the penetrance for the loss of marker expression and cell body mispositioning. Mean ± SD for the percentage of cells showing corresponding phenotypes from three biological replicates are shown. Double asterisks indicate statistically significant difference (p Chi-square test. (E) The loss of ser-2 expression in PVD and PDE neurons and the loss of F49H12.4 expression in PVD in lin-39(n1760) and ceh-20(u843) mutants. (F) Dopaminergic marker dat-1 is normally expressed in PDE neurons in lin-39 mutants, but PDE shows axonal growth defects. The arrows indicate the termini of PDE axons. The expression of glutamatergic identity marker eat-4 and the PVD terminal selector gene mec-3 in PVD neurons in lin-39 mutants.</p
LIN-2 and FRM-3 are required to maintain locomotory behaviour.
(A) Genomic structure of lin-2 and frm-3 locus, mutant allele characterization, and protein architecture for LIN-2 and FRM-3. The whole promoter region of lin-2a and part of the kinase domain of LIN-2A is deleted in the e1309 mutants. The FERM domain in both frm-3a and frm-3b is deleted in the gk585 mutants. Syb1019 and syb1036 are stop codons in lin-2 and frm-3 that inactivate the expression of lin-2a and lin-2b, and frm-3a and frm-3b. (E, F) Locomotion speed is reduced by the loss of LIN-2 and FRM-3. Representative trajectories of locomotion in wild type (E) and mean locomotion speed in wild type, lin-2(e1309), frm-3(gk585), lin-2(syb1019), frm-3(syb1036), and lin-2(e1309);frm-3(gk585) mutants. To measure locomotion speed, young adult animals were washed with a drop of PBS and then transferred to fresh NGM plates with no bacterial lawn (30 worms per plate). Worm movement recordings (under room temperature 22°C) were started 10 min after the worms were transferred. A 2 min digital video of each plate was captured at 3.75 Hz frame rate by WormLab System (MBF Bioscience). Average speed and tracks were generated for each animal using WormLab software. To confirm the repeatability of the data, the locomotion speed was measured in two independent experiments in two days. For each mutant, around 10–40 animals were analyzed in one experiment. Significance was tested for each experiment. Data are mean ± SEM (**, p p < 0.001 when compared to wild type; n.s., non-significant; one-way ANOVA). The number of worms analyzed for each genotype is indicated in the bar.</p
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Student composed text panel:
Cody Marks (American, Yankton Sioux, b. 1981)LIN-F, 2015Acrylic on Yupo watercolor paperUND Art Collections: Art & Design Study CollectionPurchased with funds from the Myer Foundations.
Cody Marks was born in Yankton, South Dakota, and grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He received his Bachelor of Art at Northern State University and later received his Master of Fine Arts at the University of North Dakota.
Being dedicated to abstraction, Marks fuses various elements of graffiti with different geometric forms in his artwork. Many of the patterns and arrangements in his various abstract forms reference and are inspired by his ancestral heritage. For example, the color red signifies life and is a friendly welcome, and the zig-zag lines represent prayer and its unifying power.
Featured in On the Line: An explanation of a basic element of design (2021-2022).https://commons.und.edu/native-art/1039/thumbnail.jp
SPATIAL CHOW-LIN METHODS: BAYESIAN AND ML FORECAST COMPARISONS
Completing data that are collected in disaggregated and heterogeneous spatial units is a quite frequent problem in spatial analyses of regional data. Chow and Lin (1971) (CL) were the rst to develop a uni ed framework for the three problems (interpolation, extrapolation and distribution) of predicting disaggregated times series by so-called indicator series. This paper develops a spatial CL procedure for disaggregating cross-sectional spatial data and compares the Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian spatial CL forecasts with the naive pro rata error distribution. We outline the error covariance structure in a spatial context, derive the BLUE for the ML estimator and the Bayesian estimation procedure by MCMC. Finally we
apply the procedure to European regional GDP data and discuss the disaggregation assumptions. For the evaluation of the spatial Chow-Lin procedure we assume that only NUTS 1 GDP is known and predict it at NUTS 2 by using employment and spatial information available at NUTS 2. The spatial neighborhood is de ned by the inverse travel time by car in minutes. Finally, we present the forecast accuracy criteria comparing the predicted values with the actual observations.
Nutrient-limited growth with non-linear cell diffusion as a mechanism for floral pattern formation in yeast biofilms
Available online 7 April 2018Abstract not availableAlexander Tam, J. Edward F. Green, Sanjeeva Balasuriya, Ee Lin Tek, Jennifer M. Gardner, Joanna F. Sundstrom, Vladimir Jiranek, Benjamin J. Binde
Gastrodia elata Bl. f. cyaneum L. B. Lin: A new form of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae) in Yunnan
[Objective] Gastrodia elata Bl. f. cyaneum L. B. Lin represents a newly identified form of
Gastrodia originated from Xiaocaoba Town of Zhaotong in Yunnan, providing comprehensive documentation
of morphological characteristics with color photographs. [Methods] The aim was to identify G. elata
f. cyaneum as a novel form by meticulous dissection, morphological examination, and comparative analysis
with established specimens and literatures. [Results] Distinguished features that set G. elata f. cyaneum
apart include an inverted egg-shaped tuber, the protruding, long, gray-green terminal bud, and the
clear blue color of the floral axis, flowers, and capsules. [Conclusion] This research identify G. elata f.
cyaneum as a novel form, which not only enriches the diversity of orchids, but also presents valuable resources
for the breeding of G. elata
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