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Y Chromosome Lineages in Men of West African Descent
(Public Library of Science, 2012)The early African experience in the Americas is marked by the transatlantic slave trade from ~1619 to 1850 and the rise of the plantation system. The origins of enslaved Africans were largely dependent on European preferences ... -
Yeast Two-Hybrid and ITC Studies of Alpha and Beta Spectrin Interaction at the Tetramerization Site
(Springer Verlag, 2011-09)Yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) methods were used to further study the mutational effect of non-erythroid alpha spectrin (αII) at position 22 in tetramer formation with beta spectrin ... -
Young Children's Translingual and Transnational Writing in an Urban Literacy Classroom
(2018-07-30)Although published children’s book authors often draw on multiple languages in their writing, young children are rarely invited to bring these funds of knowledge (Moll, Amanti, Neff, & Gonzalez, 1992) into their literacy ... -
Your Own Personal Project: Stories.
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Youth Mentoring Relationships in Context: Mentor Perceptions of Youth, Environment, and the Mentor Role
(2014-06-20)Few studies focus on mentors’ sense of their place within the existing constellation of mentee relationships and settings. Further, few studies explore how mentors’ perceptions of their mentees’ environments may relate to ... -
Ypts and TRAPPs in Golgi Dynamics
(2016-10-19)The conserved Ypt/Rab GTPases regulate the pathways of intracellular transport in eukaryotic cells. They accomplish this regulation in conjunction with their activators, guanine exchange factors (GEFs). Yeast Ypt1 ... -
Zebraprinting
(2011)"Identifying individual animals in the wild is a fundamental step in ecological analysis, used for everything from population size estimation to social network analysis. Animals are usually identified manually from photographs ... -
Zemaite in America.
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Zen and the Art of Software Performance: John Cage and Lejaren A. Hiller Jr.'s HPSCHD (1967-1969)
(2016-11-16)This dissertation examines John Cage and Lejaren A. Hiller Jr.’s computer-assisted music event HPSCHD (1967-69), constituting a crucial moment in the history of software in artistic practice. Engaging both Cage’s interest ... -
Zero one laws in model theory.
(2000)