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    Dissertatio Philologica De Masora, Sive Critica Sacra Ebraeorum

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    Quam ... In Alma Leucorea; Sub Praesidio M. Augusti Pfeifferi ... Publicae symphilologuntōn exetasei sistit Michael Meyer/ Wilstria-Holsatus, Ad d. Aug. ... A. Ae. D. V. MDCLXV

    The Independent Sign Bias: Gaining Insight from Multiple Linear Regression

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    As electronic data becomes widely available, the need for tools that help people gain insight from data has arisen. A variety of techniques from statistics, machine learning, and neural networks have been applied to databases in the hopes of mining knowledge from data. Multiple regression is one such method for modeling the relationship between a set of explanatory variables and a dependent variable by fitting a linear equation to observed data. Here, we investigate and discuss some factors that influence whether the resulting regression equation is a credible model of the data.Pazzani, Michael J. and Bay, Stephen D. (1999). "The Indepdendent Sign Bias: Gaining Insight from Multiple Linear Regression" Proceedings of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.This research was funded in part by the National Science Foundation grant IRI-9713990

    D. Michael Quinn

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    Black and white photograph of author D. Michael Quinn, probably around 198

    D. Michael Quinn

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    Black and white photograph of author D. Michael Quinn, probably around 198

    Supporting data for "3D Bioprinted In Vitro Metastatic Models via Reconstruction of Tumor Microenvironments"

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    A full description of the data set is included in the file "Readme_Meng_Tumor_Model.txt".The data set includes the experimental data and the corresponding code files for " 3D Bioprinted In Vitro Metastatic Models via Reconstruction of Tumor Microenvironments", Fanben Meng, Carolyn M Meyer, Daeha Joung, Daniel A Vallera, Michael C McAlpine, Angela Panoskaltsis‐Mortari, Adv. Mater. 2019, 31 (10), 1806899. The development of 3D in vitro models capable of recapitulating native tumor microenvironments could improve the translatability of potential anticancer drugs and treatments. Here, 3D bioprinting techniques are used to build tumor constructs via precise placement of living cells, functional biomaterials, and programmable release capsules. This enables the spatiotemporal control of signaling molecular gradients, thereby dynamically modulating cellular behaviors at a local level. Vascularized tumor models are created to mimic key steps of cancer dissemination (invasion, intravasation, and angiogenesis), based on guided migration of tumor cells and endothelial cells in the context of stromal cells and growth factors. The utility of the metastatic models for drug screening is demonstrated by evaluating the anticancer efficacy of immunotoxins. These 3D vascularized tumor tissues provide a proof-of-concept platform to i) fundamentally explore the molecular mechanisms of tumor progression and metastasis, and ii) preclinically identify therapeutic agents and screen anticancer drugs.National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health (Award No. 1R21EB022830)A seed grant from the UMN Institute for Engineering in MedicineA Pilot Project award from the UMN Prostate and Urologic Cancer Translational WorkgroupNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health (Award No. 1DP2EB020537)Cancer Bioengineering Fellowship, UMN Physical Sciences in Oncology Center (PSOC)Meng, Fanben; Meyer, Carolyn M; Joung, Daeha; Vallera, Daniel A; McAlpine, Michael C; Panoskaltsis-Mortari, Angela. (2020). Supporting data for "3D Bioprinted In Vitro Metastatic Models via Reconstruction of Tumor Microenvironments". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/xxnh-v194

    Dissertatio De Censu Augusti / Quam Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Ulrici Obrechti, In Alma Argentinensium Universitate Professoris Histor. ... Ad Examen Solenne Proponit Michael Förtsch/ Wertheimio-Francus Author. A. D. [...] Maii MDCLXXV.

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    DISSERTATIO DE CENSU AUGUSTI / QUAM SUB PRAESIDIO ... DN. ULRICI OBRECHTI, IN ALMA ARGENTINENSIUM UNIVERSITATE PROFESSORIS HISTOR. ... AD EXAMEN SOLENNE PROPONIT MICHAEL FÖRTSCH/ WERTHEIMIO-FRANCUS AUTHOR. A. D. [...] MAII MDCLXXV. Dissertatio De Censu Augusti / Quam Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Ulrici Obrechti, In Alma Argentinensium Universitate Professoris Histor. ... Ad Examen Solenne Proponit Michael Förtsch/ Wertheimio-Francus Author. A. D. [...] Maii MDCLXXV. (1) Titelblatt (1) Dissertatio De Censu Augusti (3

    Confessions of an Engineer Turned Policy Maker: How I Survived Five Years of Massachusetts Politics and Returned Safely to Academia

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    Presented on April 12, 2012 from 11:00 am – noon in Clough room 102.Dr. Michael D. Meyer is the Frederick R. Dickerson Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Director of the Georgia Transportation Institute. Dr. Meyer has written over 200 technical articles and has authored or co-authored numerous texts on transportation systems engineering, planning and policy. He is an active member of numerous professional organizations, and has chaired over 60 professional committees relating to climate change, sustainability, transportation safety, planning, public transportation, environmental impact analysis, transportation policy, transportation education, and intermodal transportation. Dr. Meyer is the recipient of numerous awards and was appointed Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board in 2006. From 1983 to 1988, Dr. Meyer was Director of Transportation Planning and Development for Massachusetts. His seminar will examine his experience in this position, lessons learned about government service and steps that can be taken to be more effective in a public policy leadership position. Dr. Meyer has a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, an M.S. degree in Civil Engineering fromNorthwesternUniversityand a Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from M.I.T. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Georgia.Runtime: 68:05 minutes.Professor Meyer will speak on his experience as Director of Transportation Planning and Development for the State of Massachusetts, where as a young professor, he was a political appointee close to the top of a $2 billion organization, and found himself in the middle of a public controversy over Boston’s Southeast expressway. “An engineer who can speak in public becomes a hot commodity,” he says. The talk will indicate why

    Meyer, Michael (Death, 1883-09-11)

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    Address: 48 Brown St.Age at death: 70 yrsPg 77/1883/116/M W M/Germany/Dr. Bruhl/Schreiber/St. John'sOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MEYER, G-MEYERS, D'

    Meyer, Michael (Death, 1897-07-05)

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    Address: 425 Hunt St.Age at death: 66 yrs.129/Pg 62/1897/MW M/Germany/G.H. Albers/J. E. & G. Lietemeyer/St. Joseph's OldOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MEYER, G-MEYERS, D'
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