149 research outputs found
Master's Recital: Melissa DeAnn Suhr, flute
This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degreeMs. Suhr is a student of Albert TiptonSonata in G Minor, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- "Hochster, was ich habe", from Cantata No. 39, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- Quintet in C Minor, Op. 52, Louis Spohr (1784-1859) -- Piéce pour flûte seule, Andante; Vivo, Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) -- Sonata, Walter Piston (1894-1976
Advanced Recital: Melissa DeAnn Suhr, flute
This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degreeMs. Suhr is a student of Albert TiptonSonate No. 1 in B Minor, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- Pomes Penyeach, William Averitt (1948-) -- Histoires, Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) -- Sonata, César Franck (1822-1890
"Hochster, was ich habe", from Cantata No. 39, Johann Sebastian Bach -- Quintet in C Minor, Op. 52 (first movement), Louis Spohr
Imaging of respiratory network topology in living brainstem slices
Topology of neuronal networks contributes to their functioning but the structure-function relationships are not yet understood. In order to reveal the spatial organisation of the respiratory network, we expressed enhanced green fluorescent proteins in neurons in brainstem slices containing the respiratory kernel (pre-Botzinger complex). The expression was neuron specific due to use of adeno-associated viral vector driving transgene expression from synapsin I promoter. Both neuronal cell bodies and their dendrites were labelled with high efficacy. This labelling allowed for enhanced spatial resolution as compared to conventional calcium-sensitive dyes. Neurons occupied about 10% of tissue volume and formed an interconnected network. Using custom-developed software, we quantified the network structure that had a modular structure consisting of clusters having transverse (dorsoventral) orientation. They contained in average seven neurons and connections between the cells in different clusters were less frequent. This novel in situ imaging technique is promising to gain new knowledge about the fine structure and function of neuronal networks in living slice preparations. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Understanding the emergence of social protocols on MySpace: impact and its ramifications
Over the recent years, MySpace has been vital to fostering the growth of independent musicians’ followings and have played critical roles in helping mainstream artists maintain fan communities. The popularity of MySpace has been accompanied by the establishment of social protocols which allow musicians to network with one another in an efficient and successful way. These protocols have inspired the publication of various books (such as «MySpace Music Profit Monster!: Proven Online Marketing Strategies!» by Nicky Kalliongis devoted to providing tips and strategies for musicians. While some of these protocols pertain to being savvy with the technological aspect of MySpace, other protocols are directly related to learning a particular manner to network on MySpace. Furthermore, these practices are considered a serious work as they require a lot of time and networking skills to achieve a certain level of success, i.e. increasing the number of friends on one’s network. Thus, this article examines the emerging social protocols on MySpace as a form of affective and immaterial labor. The author argues that the implementation of various tips as provided by MySpace expert will possibly have a regressive effect on musicians’ social networking practices as these could become a standardized and repetitive practice. As a whole, this article traces the evolution of MySpace, especially in regards to the decreasing popularity of the site as a current trend
"German-American author to read at OU"
News article"Oakland University will host German-American author Geertje Suhr in a reading of her short stories and poems. The event, hosted by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, is scheduled for Monday, March 15, at 4 p.m. in the Oakland Center.
Metabolic regulation of C2C12 myoblasts by inhibiting the pro-myogenic effect of p38 activation
Willkomm L, Wördehoff A, Gehlert S, Suhr F, Bloch W. Metabolic regulation of C2C12 myoblasts by inhibiting the pro-myogenic effect of p38 activation. Presented at the 7th International Meeting of the Stem Cell Network NRW, Köln
Seeing the Invisible: Batman’s Gotham and Green Arrow’s Star City Unmasked
Author: Lisann Anders University of Zürich Download PDF version Cities in comics are often represented as confining and liberating at the same time. They promise opportunity and prospect embodying the American Dream which, nonetheless, comes at a cost. The downsides can be diverse: the loss of family and friends due to crimes, an overwhelming anonymity, or the loss the self. André Suhr sums this aspect of the city up by outlining that On the one hand it liberates the individual to conce..
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