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N-Acylethanolamine Signaling in Tobacco is Mediated by a Membrane-Associated, High-Affinity Binding Protein
Article on N-acylethanolamine signaling in tobacco and how it is mediated by a membrane-associated, high-affinity binding protein.
N-Acylethanolamine Signaling in Tobacco is Mediated by a Membrane-Associated, High-Affinity Binding Protein
Article on N-acylethanolamine signaling in tobacco is mediated by a membrane-associated, high-affinity binding protein.
Annexation of Texas Project
Presentation for the 2003 GODART Preconference at the American Library Association Annual Conference. This presentation outlines the "From Republic to State: Debates and Documents Relating to the Annexation of Texas, 1836-1856" project. This grant funded project involved digitizing 6000 objects.
Assessing Metadata Utilization: An Analysis of MARC Content Designation Use
This paper discusses metadata utilization. This paper reports results of an analysis of a large sample of MARC 21 bibliographic records.
Asupra unei probleme de loc geometric a lui A. Dafina
Article generalizing a certain geometric locus problem due to A. Dafina.
Backward N Come Together Edges
The square blue painting's surface is covered with a scratched into the surface grid pattern and across the uppermost surface is a backward N shape in a bright orange color.
BM 03-1
This predominately black painting also contains curved and wavy parallel vertical orange lines and lined texture perpendicular to orange lines.
BS 03-7
Light green painting contains many vertical wavy parallel black lines contrasted with perpendicular lined texture.
Building Multilingual Semantic Networks with Non-Expert Contributions over the Web
This paper discusses building multilingual semantic networks.
BV 03-10
Predominately white painting contains vertical curvy and wavy parallel black and gray lines with horizontal lined texture.
Cognitive Scale-Free Networks as a Model for Intermittency in Human Natural Language
Paper discussing cognitive scale-free networks as a model for intermittency in human natural language.
Community-oriented policing in a multicultural milieu: The case of loitering and disorderly conduct in East Arlington, Texas
Article on community-oriented policing in a multicultural milieu and the case of loitering and disorderly conduct in East Arlington, Texas.
Community-oriented policing in a multicultural milieu: the case of loitering and disorderly conduct in East Arlington, Texas
Article on community-oriented policing in a multicultural milieu and the case of loitering and disorderly conduct in East Arlington.
Complex optical-X-ray correlations in the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4051
This article presents the results of a dense and intensive X-ray and optical monitoring of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4051 carried out in 2000.
Compression and Diffusion: A Joint Approach to Detect Complexity
Article discussing a joint approach to detect complexity by combining the Compression Algorithm Sensitive To Regularity (CASToRe) and Complex Analysis of Sequences via Scaling AND Randomness Assessment (CASSANDRA) procedures.
A computational study of chlorofluoro-methyl radicals
Article on a computational study of chlorofluoro-methyl radicals.
Creating Large Annotated Data Collections with Web Users' Help
This paper discusses creating annotated data collections.
Curved Edges and Grid
This square painting consists of two yellow sections with grid patterns and texture. Across the surface is a rough swath of purple which reveals the scratched and grid pattern texture of the underlying layer.
Detection of invisible and crucial events: from seismic fluctuations to the war against terrorism
Paper discussing the detection of invisible and crucial events.
DP1 and Completely Continuous Operators
This article demonstrates a relationship between the Dunford-Pettis property and the DP1 property with a similar relationship for vector-valued continuous function spaces.
Electronic Archives and Partnerships - Preserving Government Information for Tomorrow
This presentation discusses electronic archives, partnerships, and preserving government information. In this presentation, the authors discuss digital libraries and the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). They present the background of the FDLP, developing the Memorandum of Understanding, the CyberCemetery, and gives a current status of the FDLP.
Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic and Organometallic Compounds, 1880-2002
Article on enthalpies of vaporization of organic and organometallic compounds, 1880-2002.
An Evaluation Exercise for Word Alignment
This paper discusses an evaluation exercise for word alignment.
Exploiting Agreement and Disagreement of Human Annotators for Word Sense Disambiguation
This paper discusses word sense disambiguation.
Findings from the MetaScholar Projects: AmericanSouth and MetaArchive
Article summarizing major findings of the MetaArchive and AmericanSouth projects, two of the seven projects of the 2001 Mellon Metadata Harvesting Initiative.
Fullerene Coalescence in Nanopeapods: A Path to Novel Tubular Carbon
Article on fullerene coalescence in nanopeapods, which is responsible for forming stable zeppelinlike carbon molecules.
Functional and Phylogenetic Analyses of a Conserved Regulatory Program in the Phloem of Minor Veins
This article discusses functional and phylogenetic analyses of a conserved regulatory program in the phloem of minor veins, which are developmentally and physiologically distinct from the phloem in the rest of the vascular system.
The Future is in the Preservation Metadata
This presentation discusses the issue of digital preservation and how metadata provides a critical part of the solution to the preservation challenges from detecting preservation threats to promoting preventative measures.
A General Treatment of Solubility. 1. The QSPR Correlation of Solvation Free Energies of Single Solutes in Series of Solvents
Article on a general treatment of solubility and the quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) correlation of solvation free energies of single solutes in series of solvents.
A General Treatment of Solubility. 2. QSPR Prediction of Free Energies of Solvation of Specified Solutes in Ranges of Solvents
Article on a general treatment of solubility and quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) prediction of free energies of solvation of specified solutes in ranges of solvents.
Generalized Master Equation Via Aging Continuous-Time Random Walks
This article discusses the problem of the equivalence between continuous-time random walk (CTRW) and generalized master equation (GME).
Good, Fast, and Cheap: The Pioneering Reference Chat Service at the University of North Texas
This presentation is about the Online Reference Help Desk utilized by the University of North Texas. It includes information on the history of the service and how it works, as well as facts about the Help Desk's performance since origination. This presentation was given at the Music Library Association Conference on February 13, 2003.
Heterogeneidad estructural y lumínica del sotobosque de una selva nublada andina de Venezuela
Article discussing the understory of an Andean cloud forest in the Sierra Nevada National Park, Venezuela.
Hunting and Gathering on the Information Savanna
In this book, the authors offer three different arenas of nontrivial information seeking for our consideration: "Submarine Chasing" explores the thoughts of a highly decorated Cold War submarine hunter. "Bounty Hunting" involves a long and convoluted search for a reported bond skipper. "Engineering Design" presents a content analysis of the few works in epistemological foundations of engineering design activity. These stories, told at great length and in considerable detail, are framed within a foundational model that links the simple act of document seeking to the broader issue of making one's way through life in the physical world. In each case, the authors ramble, mull, and stumble upon ideas without the least prior constraint, developing some threads quite fully and leaving others to tease us, but never ever throwing us to the lions.
Improved forage digestibility of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) by transgenic down-regulation of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase
Article on improved forage digestibility of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) by transgenic down-regulation of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase.
In the search for the low-complexity sequences in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes: how to derive a coherent picture from global and local entropy measures
Paper discussing the search for the low-complexity sequences in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and how to derive a coherent picture from global and local entropy measures.
Interim Report for the Z-Interop Project The Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed
This report discusses the Z39.50 interoperability testbed and serves as an interim report for the Z-Interop Project as of December 31, 2003.
Intermittency and scale-free networks: a dynamical model for human language complexity
Article discussing intermittency, scale-free networks, and a dynamical model for human language complexity.
Jahn - Teller Distortion in the Phosphorescent Excited State of Three-Coordinate Au(I) Phosphine Complexes
This article discusses three-coordinate Au(I) phosphine complexes.
Kinetic studies of the reactions of hydroxyl radicals with the methyl-substituted silanes SiHn (CH₃)₄-n (n=0 to 4) at room temperature
Article on kinetic studies of the reactions of hydroxyl radicals with the methyl-substituted silanes SiHn (CH3)4-n (n=0 to 4) at room temperature.
Legume Natural Products: Understanding and Manipulating Complex Pathways for Human and Animal Health
Article on legume natural products and understanding and manipulating complex pathways for human and animal health.
Lightning, Downed Power Line Form Intriguing Rock Structure in Denton, Texas
This article describes a vitrified soil structure, formed by atmospheric and human activity, possessing characteristics of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Long- and Short-Time Analysis of Heartbeat Sequences: Correlation with Mortality Risk in Congestive Heart Failure Patients
Article discussing long- and short-time analysis of heartbeat sequences and the correlation with mortality risk in congestive heart failure patients.
Mangue Beat and Popular Culture
This essay explores the author's perspective of Mangue Beat and popular culture. The discussion of popular culture focuses on the musical aspects of popular culture, especially those he experienced during his time living in Recife, Brazil from 1990-91. It includes a translation into Brazilian Portuguese by André Curiati de Paula Bueno.
Mercury (Hg2+) suppression of potassium currents of outer hair cells
Article discussing mercury (Hg2+) suppression of potassium currents of outer hair cells.
Metadata and XML
This presentation discusses how XML can help store metadata. The University of North Texas (UNT) Digital Projects Unit developed the UNTL metadata element set with IndexData that tailored the data to meet their needs.
Molecular Identification of a Functional Homologue of the Mammalian Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase in Arabidopsis thaliana
Article on the molecular identification of a functional homologue of the mammalian fatty acid amide hydrolase in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Nanoparticle-assisted microwave absorption by single-wall carbon nanotubes
This article discusses nanoparticle-assisted microwave absorption by single-wall carbon nanotubes.
Nanotubes in Microwave Fields: Light Emission, Intense Heat, Outgassing, and Reconstruction
Article discussing nanotubes in microwave fields and light, emission, intense heat, outgassing, and reconstruction.
No Longer Under Our Control: The Nature and Role of Standards in the 21st Century Library
This lecture script examines the nature and role of standards for the emerging 21st century library. Given the dynamic character of the networked environment, when are standards appropriate and how can they be developed in a manner consistent with the volatility of information technologies and changing library services? What are the roles and responsibilities of standards developing organizations, technology vendors, content creators, and librarians for standards? Do local practices of libraries threaten standards-based resource sharing and resource access technologies? Can local needs be balanced with broader library community responsibilities, and how do standards affect this balance? The speaker's assumption is that adherence to standards has never been more critical, yet his implementation experience with Z39.50 and MARC suggests that the commitment to national and international standards by librarians, technology vendors, and content creators are often an example of good intentions rather than actual practice. This standards disconnect threatens the emerging 21st century library's ability to deliver fundamental services in appropriate ways to their users.
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