21,758 research outputs found
Lo, I am with you alway [music] : sacred song /
No. 1 in F. For voice and piano.; Full text on back cover.; "No. 1 in F".; Cover title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an23605078; N copy inscribed and autographed by the composer
Lo, I am with you alway [music] : sacred song /
No. 2 in E-flat. For medium voice and piano.; Cover title.; Full text on back cover.; "No. 2 in E-flat".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3698959
Polymerization of olefinic monomers functionalized with cationic cyclopentadienyliron arene complexes.
abstract: A review presents some of the results obtained on the polymn. of cyclopentadienyliron complexes functionalized with olefins. Methacrylate-, styrene-, and norbornene-substituted organoiron monomers are considered. [on SciFinder(R)] Cited Reference: Citations: 1) Arimoto, F; J Am Chem Soc 1955, 77, 6295|2) Baumert, M; Macromol Rapid Commun 1999, 20, 203|3) Kuramoto, N; J Polym Sci Part A, Polym Chem 1997, 35, 1967|4) Yang, Y; Macromolecules 2002, 35, 3426|5) Wright, M; Macromolecules 1994, 27, 3016|6) Wiesemann, A; Acta Polym 1995, 46, 25|7) Deschenaux, R; Macromolecules 1997, 30, 3759|8) Pittman, C; Macromolecules 1970, 3, 105|9) Lai, J; Macromolecules 1971, 4, 155|10) Pittman, C; Macromolecules 1971, 4, 291|11) Pittman, C; J Polym Sci Part A1 1971, 9, 3175|12) Cowan, D; J Am Chem Soc 1972, 94, 5110|13) Pittman, C; J Am Chem Soc 1974, 96, 7916|14) Albagli, D; J Am Chem Soc 1992, 114, 4150|15) Albagli, D; J Am Chem Soc 1993, 115, 7328|16) Mapolie, S; J Inorg Organomet Polym 1997, 7, 233|17) Pittman, C; J Macromol Sci Chem 1973, A7(8), 1563|18) Pittman, C; Macromolecules 1974, 7, 396|19) Abd-El-Aziz, A; J Inorg Organomet Polym 1998, 8, 127|20) Abd-El-Aziz, A; J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 2001, 39, 1216|21) de Denus, C; J Inorg Organomet Polym 2000, 10, 189|22) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Macromolecules 2002, 35, 8929|23) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Macromol Rapid Commun 2002, 23, 743|24) Funaki, H; Synth Met 1995, 74, 59|25) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Polym Prepr (Am Chem Soc, Div Polym Chem) 2001, 42(2), 450|26) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Macromol Rapid Commun 2002, 23, 113|27) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Macromolecules 2000, 33, 5000|28) Abd-El-Aziz, A; New J Chem 1999, 23, 569|29) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Can J Chem 1999, 77, 1797|30) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Macromol Rapid Commun 2000, 21, 598|31) Abd-El-Aziz, A; J Inorg Organomet Polym 2000, 10, 265|32) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Polym Mater Sci Eng 2002, 86(1), 103|33) Abd-El-Aziz, A; J Polym Sci Part A, Polym Chem 2001, 39, 2716|34) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Polym Mater Sci Eng 2002, 86(1), 91|35) Abd-El-Aziz, A; Manuscript in preparation|36) Schwab, P; Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 1995, 34, 203
Cortical spreading depression blocks prostaglandin E1 and endotoxin fever in rats
We have tested the hypothesis that the cortex may play a role in the development of fever. Male Sprague-Dawley rats equipped with AM transmitters for telemetric measurement of body temperature were given intracerebroventricular prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), or intravenous E. coli endotoxin. Application of cotton pellets soaked with 3.3 M KCl to the frontal cortex (to induce spreading depression) significantly reduced fevers to PGE1 and endotoxin when compared with fever magnitude with 0.9% NaCl application to the cortex. Neither CRH-induced hyperthermia nor normal body temperatures were altered by the spreading depression. Our results reveal a novel action of spreading depression on thermoregulatory function and indicate cortical involvement in the development of fever. </jats:p
Erin Pittman: capstone
2017 Spring.Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, and images of works.The artist's statement: I have always attempted to express myself as an ever-changing and evolving human and artist in my artwork by exploring various life experiences, emotions, and growth. Self-reflection and development is something I work on quite a bit and love to express in my artwork. As a transparent person with my heart on sleeve, I found that creating artistic expressions helps to release some of the emotions I've experienced in life. There are waves in my work that vary from dark and moody to light and colorful, depending on what's going on at the time. Recently, my designs have become very simple and type based, inspired by my interest in street art and calligraphy. Much of what has inspired me has come from my experiences with travel - learning about other cultures and seeing their art has become very important to me. Some of my favorite works of art are those that are not spoken of, like murals on the wall in a third world country or an unsigned painting in someone's home. More importantly, I am influenced by the people I meet and their stories, and I strive to continue to find influence in that to add to my art
Protecting Animals 36: Author Witi Ihimaera
In this very special episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by beloved New Zealand author Witi Ihimaera. Witi has written many books featuring nonhuman animals. He offers us a non-colonial lens through which to think about the human/nonhuman relationship
I Think I Am Philip K. Dick
For years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Intro -- Contents -- Introjection -- Part I -- Endopsychic Allegories -- Schreber Guardian -- Belief System Surveillance -- Part II -- Deeper Problems -- Veil of Tears -- Go West -- Dick Manfred -- Timing -- Glimmung -- Part III -- Spiritualism Analogy -- Imitating the Dead -- Indexical Layer -- Ilse -- Hammers and Things -- Crucifictions -- Over There -- Martyrology -- Can't Live, Can't Live -- Lola -- Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt -- Outer Race -- The German Introject -- Part IV -- Materialism, Idealism, and Cybernetics -- Startling Stories -- A Couple of Years -- Android Empathy -- Homunculus and Robot -- ALL OF YOU ARE DEAD. I AM ALIVE. -- Go with the Flow -- Part V -- Room for Thought -- Caduceus -- Jump -- Still -- A Wake -- Spätwerk -- Let the Dead Be -- Play Bally -- Das Hund -- Notes -- BibliographyFor years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Rate of oxygen loss from arterioles is an order of magnitude higher than expected
The experimental data on oxygen flux from arterioles in the hamster cheek pouch retractor muscle [L. Kuo and R. N. Pittman, Am. J. Physiol. 254 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 23): H331-H339, 1988] were analyzed under the assumption that the permeability to oxygen is the same in both perfused and unperfused tissue; permeability is defined as the product of the diffusion and solubility coefficients. However, our analysis indicated that the observed oxygen flux was inconsistent with this assumption and that permeability to oxygen of a blood-perfused tissue may be an order of magnitude higher than previously assumed. </jats:p
Liftings for noncomplete probability spaces
The current state of knowledge concerning liftings for noncomplete probability spaces is discussed. This is a somewhat expanded version of the author's talk given at the 1991 Summer Conference on General Topology and Applications in Honor of Mary Ellen Rudin and Her Work.PT: S; CR: BURKE MR, IN PRESS P AM MATH S BURKE MR, 1991, ISRAEL J MATH, V73, P33 BURKE MR, 1992, ISRAEL J MATH, V79, P289 CARLSON T, THEOREM LIFTING CHRISTENSEN JPR, 1974, TOPOLOGY BOREL STRUC FREMLIN DH, 1989, HDB BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS, P877 INOESCUTULCEA A, 1966, 5TH P BERK S MATH ST, V2 IONESCUTULCEA A, 1967, CONTRIBUTIONS PROB 1, P63 IONESCUTULCEA A, 1969, TOPICS THEORY LIFTIN JECH TJ, 1978, SET THEORY JOHNSON RA, 1980, P AM MATH SOC, V80, P234 JUST W, IN PRESS T AM MATH S KUPKA J, 1983, INDIANA U MATH J, V32, P717 LOSERT V, 1983, LNM, V1080, P95 MAHARAM D, 1958, P AM MATH SOC, V9, P987 SHELAH S, 1983, ISRAEL J MATH, V45, P90 TALAGRAND M, 1982, P AM MATH SOC, V84, P379 VONNEUMANN J, 1931, CRELLES J MATH, V165, P109; NR: 18; TC: 0; J9: ANN N Y ACAD SCI; PG: 4; GA: BZ86BSource type: Electronic(1
The AM Canum Venaticorum binary SDSS J173047.59+554518.5
The AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) binaries are a rare group of hydrogen-deficient, ultrashort period, mass-transferring white dwarf binaries and are possible progenitors of Type Ia supernovae. We present time-resolved spectroscopy of the recently discovered AM CVn binary SDSS J173047.59+554518.5. The average spectrum shows strong double-peaked helium emission lines, as well as a variety of metal lines, including neon; this is the second detection of neon in an AM CVn binary, after the much brighter system GP Com. We detect no calcium in the accretion disc, a puzzling feature that has been noted in many of the longer period AM CVn binaries. We measure an orbital period, from the radial velocities of the emission lines, of 35.2 ± 0.2 min, confirming the ultracompact binary nature of the system. The emission lines seen in SDSS J1730 are very narrow, although double-peaked, implying a low-inclination, face-on accretion disc; using the measured velocities of the line peaks, we estimate i ≤ 11°. This low inclination makes SDSS J1730 an excellent system for the identification of emission lines
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