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Caillebotte and Haussmann: Art as Commentary on the Modern Built Environment
(Yeshiva University, 2022-05)A comparison of French impressionist artists and their works. -
Calcium, membrane fusion and exocytosis in Paramecium tetraurelia
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1990)The involvement of plasma membrane (PM) receptor-operated calcium channels (ROCCs) was demonstrated in the exocytosis of trichocyst matrices (tmxs) from Paramecium tetraurelia. Exocytosis required external Ca{dollar}\sp{ ... -
Calcium-independent Phospholipase A2β is Vital in Neurons and Possibly Other Tissues to Inhibit Age-Related Motor Degeneration.
(NY: Yeshiva College. Yeshiva University., 2019-09)By 2020, nearly one million Americans will be living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), and nearly ten million worldwide. This number outstrips every other age-related neurodegenerative disease save for Alzheimer disease (AD). ... -
Calculating Damages in Negligence Lawsuits Against Departments of Human Services.
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Calculation of transition state energies in the hcn–hnc isomerization with an algebraic model.
(American Chemical Society, 2019-10-09)Recent works have shown that the spectroscopic access to highly excited states provides enough information to characterize transition states in isomerization reactions. Here, we show that information about the transition ... -
California's homeless population includes people from all walks of life.
(Jeff Light, 2021-07-21)People who are homeless are not monolithic. We should understand the consequences of erasing people’s individuality and focusing strictly on their group affiliation. -
A call for new legal standards of educational neglect, especially regarding special needs.
(ALM (formerly American Lawyer Media), 2020-07-10)In their Family Law column, Kathryn Krase and Daniel Pollack discuss the impact of school closures due to COVID-19 on families with school-aged children who have special needs. -
Call for Research on the Efficacy of Canine-Assisted Therapy in a Clinical Audiology Setting
(2021-04-27)The effects of canine-assisted therapy (CAT) have been studied extensively in the field of speech-language pathology; yet, they have only been explored anecdotally in the field of audiology, despite the significant overlap ... -
CALMODULIN REGULATION OF MACROPHAGE FUNCTIONS
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1982)We have explored the role of calmodulin (CaM) in the regulation of a number of immunologically important cellular functions expressed by macrophages, such as phagocytosis, enzyme secretion, and migration. We chose the ... -
cAMP-dependent protein kinase anchor protein 75 (AKAP75): Expression, properties, and intracellular localization in model systems
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1996)A-Kinase Anchor Proteins (AKAPs) have a C-terminal binding site for the regulatory subunit (RII{dollar}\beta{dollar}) of cAMP-dependent protein kinase II{dollar}\beta{dollar} (PKAII{dollar}\beta{dollar}) and an N-terminal ... -
CAMPTOTHECIN, NEOCARZINOSTATIN, AND BLEOMYCIN: EFFECTS ON DNA AND DNA SYNTHESIS
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Can giving chores to a foster child be forced labor?
(ALM, 2022-05-19)Like many biological parents, most foster parents are caring individuals looking to help children, all the while teaching them responsibility. However, in some less loving foster care households, there may be an “earn your ... -
Can social workers ethically and legally keep clients when they leave their agencies?
(NASW Press, 2023-04-26)Social workers cannot assume they will stay in their jobs for a long time. Most social workers stay in a job for fewer than five years. When you leave your job, you might leave your clients too. You might consider: “Can I ... -
Can ‘cruel treatment’ impact property division in divorce?
(ALM, 2021-11-02)It seems to happen more often than not that a potential new client seeking a divorce alludes to cruel treatment by their spouse. Tennessee Williams wrote: “All cruel people describe themselves as paragons of frankness.” ... -
Cancer and disease myths: An exploratory analysis
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1997)Black and Hispanic groups have relatively low screening rates and high mortality rates for cancer. Cultural barriers can contribute to low screening rates and delayed medical treatment. The purpose of this study is to ... -
Cancer cells on the move: Mechanisms of dissemination from breast tumors
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2010)Most of breast cancer mortality stems from the ability of carcinoma cells to leave the primary tumor and colonize different organs; thus major efforts in breast cancer research are now focusing in understanding the ... -
Capital punishment
(New York: Routledge, 2003)Medieval halakhists ruled, on the basis of talmudic sources, that the Jewish judiciary (lesser Sanhedrins) could not try capital cases unless the Great Sanhedrin was sitting in its chamber at the Temple. The death penalty ... -
Caputo standard α-family of maps: Fractional difference vs. fractional
(Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2014-06)In this paper, the author compares behaviors of systems which can be described by fractional differential and fractional difference equations using the fractional and fractional difference Caputo standard α-Families of ... -
Carboxypeptidase A6 mutations and epilepsy
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2014)Carboxypeptidase A6 (CPA6) is a protease that removes C-terminal hydrophobic residues from peptides and proteins. The CPA6 gene is expressed in the central nervous system of vertebrates, including humans. It is translated ... -
Carboxypeptidase D: A multitasking enzyme involved in Drosophila viability, development, behavior, and memory
(ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2010)Carboxypeptidase D is an evolutionary conserved metallocarboxypeptidase, which is suggested to be involved in the production of biologically active molecules. In all species CPD has two active domains, a catalytically ...