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Microarray Analysis Identifies Novel Cholesterol Regulated Genes, Including Pcsk9 Which Regulates LDL Receptor Function and LDL Cholesterol Levels
Kara Noelle Maxwell
Jan 01, 0001
Precise regulation of cholesterol levels is necessary for survival of individual cells and the normal functioning of multicellular organisms. Many of the genes important in these processes are regulated at a transcriptional...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Introduction: John Gower's Twenty-First Century Appeal
Kara McShane, R. F. Yeager
Jan 01, 0001
This is the introductory essay to a special issue of the South Atlantic Review focusing on John Gower. Guest editor for this issue is Kara L. McShane with the assistance of R. F. Yeager.
Published by: Ursinus College
Homogenization of the system of high-contrast Maxwell equations

We study the system of Maxwell equations for a periodic composite dielectric medium with components whose dielectric permittivities &epsilon have a high degree of contrast between each other. We assume that the ratio...

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Homogenization of the system of high-contrast Maxwell equations

We study the system of Maxwell equations for a periodic composite dielectric medium with components whose dielectric permittivities &epsilon have a high degree of contrast between each other. We assume that the ratio...

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Soliton-plasmon resonances as Maxwell nonlinear bound states
We demonstrate that soliplasmons (soliton–plasmon bound states) appear naturally as eigenmodes of nonlinear Maxwell’s equations for a metal/Kerr interface. Conservative stability analysis is performed by means of finite element...
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What Are Observables in Hamiltonian Einstein–Maxwell Theory?
J. Brian Pitts
Aug 05, 2020
Abstract: Is change missing in Hamiltonian Einstein–Maxwell theory? Given the most common definition of observables (having weakly vanishing Poisson bracket with each first-class constraint), observables are constants of the...
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Soliton-plasmon resonances as Maxwell nonlinear bound states
We demonstrate that soliplasmons (soliton–plasmon bound states) appear naturally as eigenmodes of nonlinear Maxwell’s equations for a metal/Kerr interface. Conservative stability analysis is performed by means of finite element...
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Maxwell-Stefan diffusion coefficient estimation for ternary systems
C D'Agostino
Aug 02, 2017
The Maxwell–Stefan model is a popular diffusion model originally developed to model diffusion of gases, which can be considered thermodynamically ideal mixtures, although its application has been extended to model diffusion in...
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Stability and Instability of the Sub-extremal Reissner–Nordström Black Hole Interior for the Einstein–Maxwell–Klein–Gordon Equations in Spherical Symmetry
Maxime Van de Moortel
Mar 07, 2018
We show non-linear stability and instability results in spherical symmetry for the interior of a charged black hole -approaching a sub-extremal Reissner-Nordstr\"om background fast enough at infinity- in presence of a massive...
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Social Healing in Gower's Visio Angliae
Kara McShane
Jan 01, 0001
I argue that Gower uses metaphorical images common from vernacular romance--particularly the image of the rudderless ship--to help himself and his readers process the upheaval of the Great Rising. As a healing narrative, the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Connecting social technologies with information literacy
Kara Jones
Nov 08, 2007
Social technologies such as weblogs, wikis, and social bookmarking are emerging both as information resources and as tools for research. This paper reflects on these technologies and suggests they may be well placed to build...
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Provincializing Mecca? (1924–1969)
Taushif Kara
Jun 08, 2021
This article argues that in the moments leading up to decolonization, Indian Muslims living in East Africa sought to refuse their minority status through the excessive language of universal Islam. Groups with an established...
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The Role of Dissolved Cations in Coffee Extraction
The flavorsome compounds in coffee beans exist in the form of aprotic charge neutral species, as well as a collection of acids and conjugate salts. The dissolution and extraction of these organic molecules is a process dependent...
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The Effect of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs on Skeletal Muscle Permeability in Mice
Maxwell L Coulter
Jan 01, 0001
This project looked at how routine injection of different anti-inflammatory drugs effected the permeability of injured and un-injured skeletal muscle in male and female mice. The absorbance, muscle weight and permeability were...
Published by: Ursinus College
Dual Frequency Microwave Resonator for Non-invasive detection of Aqueous Glucose

A novel dual-band microwave sensor for noninvasive detection of glucose concentration is presented. The proposed sensor consists of an open-loop resonator coupled to the input and the output of the structure. The resonator is...

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Stress and Hippocampal Plasticity
Kara Pham
Jan 01, 0001
The addition of new neurons continues in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat, and this process has been previously shown to be regulated by adrenal steroid hormones, Nmethyl- D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity, psychosocial...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Connecting social technologies with information literacy
Kara Jones
Nov 08, 2007
Social technologies such as weblogs, wikis, and social bookmarking are emerging both as information resources and as tools for research. This paper reflects on these technologies and suggests they may be well placed to build...
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Better Aims for English: An Inquiry Into What it Means to Teach English in a Democratic Society
Kara E Travis
Jan 01, 0001
Perceptions surrounding the subject of English in American public secondary schools have become increasingly narrowed to the practical pursuit of language skills. However, there should be more meaningful aims for English....
Published by: Ursinus College

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