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Serology of Aerobic Aquatic Actinomycetes I. Factors Involved in Antiserum Production and In Vitro Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Article on the serology of aerobic aquatic actinomycetes and factors involved in antiserum production and in vitro antigen-antibody reactions.
Serology of Aerobic Aquatic Actinomycetes
Article on the serology of aerobic aquatic actinomycetes.
Membrane Filter-Fluorescent-Antibody Method for Detection and Enumeration of Bacteria in Water
Article on membrane filter-fluorescent-antibody method for detection and enumeration of bacteria in water.
Averaged Electroencephalic Responses to Sound Obtained by Direct Method Recording and Radio Telemetry
Article discussing averaged electroencephalic responses to sound obtained by direct method recording and radio telemetry.
Abstract for the AMS Southwest Chapter’s April 11, 2015 Spring Conference
This is an abstract for a presentation that was given at the American Musicological Society Southwest Chapter's Spring Conference on April 11th, 2015. The presentation was given alongside a poster display. This abstract highlights Serge Jaroff's Don Cossack Choir, which was founded at a Turkish concentration camp in 1921, and went on to perform around the world. This abstract gives details on the history of the choir and the type of concerts that Jaroff gave. In addition, it explains the lack of scholarly attention that Jaroff and his choir have received.
The accessory role of the diaphragmaticus muscle in lung ventilation in the estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus
This article explores lung ventilation in crocodilians through direct measurements of ventilation, metabolic rate, and arterial blood gases of juvenile estuarine crocodiles in varying conditions. The results suggest that, in C. porosus, costal ventilation alone is able to support metabolic demands at rest, and the diaphragmaticus is largely an accessory muscle used at times of elevated metabolic demand.
Adherence and the Medical Management of HIV/AIDS: Stress and Coping
Poster examining how stress and coping mechanisms influence the adherence and management of medicine among HIV+ individuals.
Am I Worth It? Loneliness, Self-Esteem & Locus of Control: Correlates of Meaning-in-Life
Poster presents the results of a study examining the relationships of loneliness, self-esteem, and locus of control to having a sense of meaning in life among people living with HIV.
The anti-apoptotic proteins NAF-1 and iASPP interact to drive apoptosis in cancer cells
This article reveals an interaction between the two anti-apoptotic proteins iASPP and NAF-1, which are overexpressed in many types of cancer cells and tumors.
Appraisal Factors Associated with Depression in College Students
Poster examining how variant levels of loneliness and forgiveness influence depression among college students.
Association Between HIV-related Coping, Health Distress, Energy and Cognitive Functioning
Poster examining how varying coping mechanisms influence energy, health distress, and cognitive functioning in HIV+ individuals.
BLUES BLOCKER: A Mindfulness Moderation of Negative Social Exchange and Depression in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Communities
Poster providing insight into the role of mindfulness and negative social exchange in depression among LGBT communities.
Bridging Waves and Crucial Events in the Dynamics of the Brain
This article establishes an approach that simultaneously detects the statistical properties of crucial events and a connection with the wave-like nature of brain dynamics.
A Brief History of the University of North Texas Music Library
This paper documents the history of the University of North Texas Music Library from the perspective of librarian Donna Arnold. It covers the stories and contributions of the librarians and staff who have served the UNT music library since its inception in 1940 until present-day.
C H Bond Activation of Methane by Ptᴵᴵ N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: The Importance of Having the Ligands in the Right Place at the Right Time
Article discussing C H bond activation of methane by Ptᴵᴵ N-Heterocyclic carbene complexes.
Carbon Nanotube-Metal Cluster Composites: A New Road to Chemical Sensors?
Article on carbon nanotube-metal cluster composites proposed as prototype systems for molecular recognition at the nanoscale.
A Case of Jekyll and Hub
Conference proceedings of a revised script for a presentation describing the process to create an annotated bibliography using GitHub so multiple users could access and contribute to it. The authors share some background, learning resources, problems, and how to contribute to the GitHub site.
Chloring e6 Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells: Effect of Co-Adsorbents on Cell Performance, Charge Transfer Resistance, and Charge Recombination Dynamics
This article investigates the effect of dye-aggregation-preventing co-adsorbents, cholic acid and deoxycholic acid, on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells constructed using a metal-free sensitizer, chlorin e6 adsorbed onto TiOâ‚‚ surface.
Cluster embedding of ionic systems: Point charges and extended ions
This article presents a detailed analysis of the orbital energies of a representative cluster model of a high spin metal oxide, FeO, that has been made to determine the importance of different embedding schemes to represent the extended oxide crystal. The embedding of cluster models of oxides with point charges and with extensions of the embedding which take into account the spatial extent of the cations is examined with an emphasis on the consequences of this embedding for the relative ionization and excitation energies that are measured in core-level spectroscopies.
Complexity and the Fractional Calculus
Article discussing a study on complexity and the fractional calculus.
Condom Use in HIV+ Adults: Religiosity, Spirituality & Optimism
Poster examining how religiosity, spirituality, and optimism influence condom use in HIV+ adults.
Coping and Mindfulness: Implications for Anxiety Reduction in LGB Communities
Poster describes the results of a study exploring the relationship between acceptance forms of coping, mindful acceptance, and anxiety in lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals.
Coping Strategies, Depression, and Perceived Stress in HIV+ Individuals
Poster exploring how maladaptive and adaptive coping mechanisms influence depression and perceived stress among HIV+ individuals.
Correlates of Stress in HIV+ Adults: Stigma, Mindfulness and Social Support
Poster exploring how stigma, mindfulness, and social support influence stress in HIV+ adults.
Correlates of Stress in people Living with HIV / AIDS
Poster exploring the correlates of bio-psychological factors and stress in people living with HIV / AIDS.
Counterfactual Image of Don and Marge 1946
This photograph depicts a couple standing on the sidewalk next to a street. There are buildings in the background and snow along the ground. The couple appears in black and white and the surroundings appear in color. The photographer placed the black and white photograph of the couple taken in 1946 and put it on top of a photograph of the same location taken over 50 years later.
Depression Among College Students: Social Support, Self-Esteem and Loneliness
Poster exploring how social support, self-esteem, and loneliness influence depression among college students.
Detergentes y Biodetergentes en la Biorremediación de Suelo: Inconsistencias y Evidencias
This article analyzes the bioremediation of the soil contaminated by hydrocarbons (HYCOS), the importance of biostimulation with a detergent (DEGE) or biodetergent (BIODET) and the inconsistencies generated by their application.
Disclosure-Related Stigma and Risky Sexual Behavior in HIV+ Adults
Poster examining the relationship between disclosure-related stigma and risky sexual behavior in HIV+ adults.
Disclosure, Stress, and Depression's Relationship to Negative Self-Image in People Living with HIV/AIDS
Poster examining how disclosure, perceived stress, and depression influences the self-image of HIV+ individuals.
Do Anger Expressions, Coping Strategies and Interpersonal Support Dynamics Relate to CD4 Count in HIV-Positive Adults
Poster exploring how anger expressions, active coping, and social support affect CD4 count in HIV+ adults.
Do Anger Expressions, Coping Strategies and Interpersonal Support Dynamics Relate to CD4 Count in HIV-Positive Adults?
Poster investigating the relationships among anger expressions, active coping, social support, and CD4 count within a sample of HIV-positive adults.
Don't Fence Me In: Engaging Local Music Communities to Preserve Texas Music: Final Report
This report documents the Don't Fence Me In: Engaging Local Music Communities to Preserve Texas Music project funded by the Dean's Innovation Grant for the Local/Independent Music Initiative of Texas (LIMIT). The final report briefly describes the project scope, activities, budget, outcomes, best practices, and project continuity.
Effect of acute and chronic hypoxia on the swimming performance, metabolic capacity and cardiac function of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Article exploring the degree to which diminished cardiac function contributes to the reduction in fish swimming performance concomitant with acute exposure to hypoxia and how fish cardiorespiratory physiology is altered by, or adapts to, chronic hypoxia. Results provide important insights into how fish cardiorespiratory physiology is impacted by short-term and prolonged exposure to hypoxia, and highlight the capacity of the fish cardiorespiratory system to deal with environmental challenges.
Efficiency Comparison of Variably-Spaced, Non-Pumped Wells for Filtering Polluted Groundwater
This article investigates the capability of variably-spaced arrays of non-pumped wells, filled with reactive media, to filter a hypothetical contaminant plume.
Electrical and Thermal Conductivity of Polylactic Acid (PLA)-Based Biocomposites by Incorporation of Nano-Graphite Fabricated with Fused Deposition Modeling
This article aims to improve the electrical and thermal conductivity of the polylactic acid/wood flour/ thermoplastic polyurethane composites by Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM).
An electropolymerized molecularly imprinted polymer for selective carnosine sensing with impedimetric capacity
This article describes a chemosensor with a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) film as the recognition unit selective to a carnosine biomarker.
Epidemiological modelling of vaccination and reduced funeral rites interventions on the peproduction number, Râ‚€ of Ebola virus disease in West Africa
This article examines the impacts of control measures on the reproduction number of the Ebola virus using a mathematically-based computational model. Specifically, the authors study the effects of vaccination and reduced funeral rites. This model could be used to forecast the duration of an Ebola epidemic in any country.
An Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of Recreation Facilities Expansion at Lake Ray Roberts State Park, Isle du Bois and Johnson Branch Units
This report "presents the results and recommendations of a two month investigation conducted at Lake Ray Roberts State Park," as "part of the ongoing effort of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to manage and conserve the natural resources of the state and provide...enjoyable recreation areas to the citizens of Texas." The study proposes the expansion of the Isle du Bois and Johnson Branch Units of the Lake Ray Roberts State Park to accommodate the surrounding counties' population growth (p. 6).
EXIF and Electric Boat
This photograph shows a Nikon camera on a tripod in the middle of a an electric boat. The electric boat is sitting on the edge of the water. Over the image, photographic information is listed in white font.
Facile and Regioselective C H Bond Activation of Aromatic Substrates by an Fe (II) Complex Involving a Spin-Forbidden Pathway
Article discussing facile and regioselective C H bond activation of aromatic substrates by an Fe(II) complex involving a spin-forbidden pathway.
Failure analysis of an elbow tube fitting
This article discusses elbow tube fitting. Abstract: Safe operation of machinery depends strongly on the design of the system and the employement of proper components and materials. Unique to fluid powered systems are the proper selection of hydraulic lines, fittings, and control valves. This paper describes the cause of fracture in an elbow tube fittings due to deficiencies in the dimensional design and materials selection. The investigation included metallography, fractography, hardness testing and metrology. The results showed that the material was low carbon steel subjected to cold forming and normalized annealing processes during tube production. There were dimensional variations in the tube and the material strength was low.
Fast-computational approach to the evaluation of slow-motion EPR spectra in terms of a generalized Langevin equation
Article discussing a fast-computational approach to the evaluation of slow-motion EPR spectra in terms of a generalized Langevin equation.
Forgiveness and Loneliness in HIV+ African-American Women: Anxiety's Correlates
Poster examining how forgiveness influences loneliness and anxiety in African-American women living with HIV.
Forgiveness and Stigma as Predictors of Health Distress in Medication Adherent & Non-Adherent HIV-Individuals
Poster examining how stigma and forgiveness affect health distress between medication-adherent and non-adherent HIV+ individuals.
Forgiveness in HIV+ Adults: Anger, Stigma, and Health Distress
Poster examining how anger, stigma, and health distress influence levels of forgiveness among HIV+ adults.
Forgiveness in HIV+ Adults: Stigma and Social Support
Poster exploring how variant levels of stigmatization might influence levels of forgiveness among HIV+ adults.
Forgiveness in HIV+ Adults: Stigma and Social Support
Poster exploring how variant levels of stigmatization influence forgiveness and the quality of life in HIV+ individuals.
Forgiveness: Moderation the Relationship Between Coming Out and Shame Due to Heterosexism
Poster exploring the relationship between forgiveness, coming out, and shame due to heterosexsim among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals.
Forgiveness of self: A link between control and resiliency
Poster discusses a study investigating how an individual's sense of control predicts resilience and forgiveness of self, and how forgiveness of self mediates the relationship between control and resilience in people living with HIV.
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