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Jones, Maxwell, [No Service Number]
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Item: [2016.0049.28106] "Jones, Maxwell, [No Service Number]
Jones, Maxwell John Arthur, TX4838
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Item: [2016.0049.28240] "Jones, Maxwell John Arthur, TX4838
Data from paper: Evidence for trans-synaptic propagation of oligomeric tau in human Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
In the neurodegenerative disease Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), tau pathology progresses through the brain in a stereotypical spatiotemporal pattern, and where tau pathology appears, synapses are lost. We tested the hypothesis that pathological tau contributes to synapse loss and may spread through the brain by moving from pre- to post-synapses. Using post-mortem PSP brain samples and a living human brain slice culture model, we observe pathological tau in synaptic pairs and evidence that oligomeric tau can enter live human post-synapses. Proteomics revealed increased clusterin in synapses in PSP, and super-resolution imaging showed clusterin colocalised with tau in synapses in close enough proximity to be binding partners, which may mediate tau spread. Accumulation of tau in synapses correlated with synapse loss, and synaptic engulfment by astrocytes was observed, suggesting that astrocytes contribute to synapse loss. Together these data indicate that targeting synaptic tau is a promising approach to treat PSP
Foreign direct investment in a macroeconomic framework : finance, efficiency, incentives, and distortions
Does foreign direct investment (FDI) increase domestic investment, or does it provide additional foreign exchange for a pre-existing current account deficit, or some linear combination of the two? The author investigates this question for a group of five Pacific Basin countries and a control group of 11 other developing countries. For the sample of all 16 developing countries, the author finds that FDI does not provide additional balance of payments financing for a pre-existing current account deficit. In the control group of 11 developing countries, FDI is associated with reduced domestic investment - implying that FDI to those countries is simply a close substitute for other capital inflows. For the five Pacific Basin market economies, however, FDI raises domestic investment by the full extent of the FDI inflow. The author finds that FDI has a significantly negative impact on national saving in the sample of all 16 developing countries. For the control group, this negative effect is similar in magnitude to FDI's negative effect on domestic investment - implying a zero effect on the current account. But FDI's negative effect on national saving in the five Pacific Basin developing market economies implies that FDI could have more of a negative effect on the current account than through increased domestic investment alone. The author also investigates the impact of FDI on economic growth in these 16 countries, taking into account distortions in the economies. He estimates reduced-form current account equations, and presents an analytical framework for estimating FDI's effect on economic growth in the presence of incentive-disincentive packages and other economic distortions. He illustrates his framework using indicators of foreign trade and financial distortions. His main conclusion: the effect of FDI differs markedly from one group of countries to another. FDI has a negative effect on economic growth in the control group. It has the same positive effect on growth as domestically financed investment does in the Pacific Basin countries. The main cause for the different effect is the low level of distortion in the Pacific Basin countries.Environmental Economics&Policies,Economic Theory&Research,Foreign Direct Investment,International Terrorism&Counterterrorism,Macroeconomic Management
Data for CO2 laser-induced directional recrystallization to produce single crystal silicon-core optical fibers with low loss
Data for the research paper Healy, Noel, Fokine, Michael, Franz, Yohann, Hawkins, Thomas, Jones, Maxwell, Ballato, John, Peacock, Anna C. and Gibson, Ursula J. (2016) CO2 laser-induced directional recrystallization to produce single crystal silicon-core optical fibers with low loss. Advanced Optical Materials, 1-4. (doi:10.1002/adom.201500784). The paper examines reduced losses in silicon-core fibers are obtained using CO2 laser directional recrystallization of the core. Single crystals with aspect ratios up to 1500:1 are reported, limited by the scan range of the equipment. This processing technique holds promise for bringing crystalline silicon-core fibers to a central role in nonlinear optics and signal processing applications.</span
Tuttiett, Mary Gleed [pseud. Maxwell Gray] (1846–1923), novelist
Biographical entry of popular female author Maxwell Gray
Walter and Hazel Jones and others of the Golden Fifties Club, photo 2
Caption on front: Golden Fifties; Row 1 (L to R) Kathleen Searcy Maxwell, Maud Flynn Frank, Cecile Cunningham Craig, Viola Hollis Oakley, Auguste S. Sledge, Hazel Phelps Jones, Willie Veal Sewell. Row 2 (L to R) P. E. Frank, M. L. Oakley, Minnie Jackson Wilson, Dr. Walter B. Jones, Joe Sewell. Row 3 (L to R) Fred R. Maxwell, Jr., Graham Echols, Ray L. Farabee, James A. McKay, John C. Wilson, William Tandy Barrett, Guy Gilliland
Small Group Psychotherapy., by Maxwell Jones McPherson, Dorothy Stock Whitaker et alii.
Perrin Elisabeth. Small Group Psychotherapy., by Maxwell Jones McPherson, Dorothy Stock Whitaker et alii.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1972, 13, supplément. p. 734
Jimmy Maxwell oral history interview
Page numbers here indicate page numbers for "Read Online" interface. Page numbers listed on transcripts may differ.
Tape 1 Part 1...pp. 2-44
Tape 1 Part 2...pp. 44-68
Tape 2 Part 1...pp. 69-116
Tape 2 Part 2...pp. 116-141
Tape 3 Part 1...pp. 142-191
Tape 3 Part 2...pp. 191-209(b Stockton, CA, 9 Jan 1917). American trumpeter. He came from a musical family and studied cornet as a child, then trumpet; from the age of 15 he worked professionally and soon thereafter was with Gil Evans. During the following years he worked with Jimmy Dorsey (1936), Maxine Sullivan (1937), the drummer Skinnay Ennis (1938), and Benny Goodman (1939 - 43). In 1943 he joined the staff orchestra of CBS and for the next 30 years worked in radio and television; at the same time he belonged to the NBC Symphony Orchestra and played occasionally in the bands of Woody Herman (recording in 1958), Count Basie, and Duke Ellington, and later worked with Quincy Jones (recording in 1961 at the Newport Jazz Festival), Oliver Nelson, and Gerry Mulligan; in 1962 he toured the USSR with Goodman. He performed in the 1970s with the New York Jazz Repertory Company and the National Jazz Ensemble and appeared at many festivals into the 1980s. Maxwell's work as the leader of a section is highly regarded; his style as a soloist is reminiscent of that of Cootie Williams. Eddie Lambert: Maxwell, Jimmy [James Kendrick
DECAY OF SOLUTIONS OF MAXWELL-KLEIN-GORDON EQUATIONS WITH ARBITRARY MAXWELL FIELD
In the author's previous work, it has been shown that solutions of Maxwell-Klein-Gordon equations in R3+1 possess some form of global strong decay properties with data bounded in some weighted energy space. In this paper, we prove pointwise decay estimates for the solutions for the case when the initial data are merely small on the scalar field but can be arbitrarily large on the Maxwell field. This extends the previous result of Lindblad and Sterbenz, in which smallness was assumed both for the scalar field and the Maxwell field.SCI(E)ARTICLE81829-1902
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