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Scanning Probe Microscopy Force Reconstruction from Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
(Yeshiva College, 2014-05)
Atomic Force Spectroscopy generates a voltage time trace which contains physical information
of the sample under study. This information is hidden in the trace and a central challenge is the
recovery of a force vs. ...
The Effect of 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol on the Crystal Structure of Lysozyme
(Yeshiva College, 2014-05)
Chiral control of crystallization has ample precedent in the small-molecule world, but relatively
little work has been carried out to investigate the role of chirality in protein crystallization. In this study,
lysozyme ...
Memorializing the Undeparted: Two Case Studies in the American Movement to Prematurely Memorialize the Native Race
(Yeshiva College, 2014)
On June 26, 1889, Major John Mason returned to Connecticut. Dead for over two
centuries, the English military leader and colonial politician received immortality on this
day in a twenty-three ton, granite memorial statue, ...
P16 DELETIONS IN MALIGNANT PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA
(Yeshiva College, 2014-10)
The inundation of advertisements for attorneys specializing in mesothelioma related
litigation has played a major role in increasing awareness of the deadly disease and of the
dangers of asbestos. For the majority of the ...
Senior Piano Recital: Bach, Beethoven and Chopin
(Yeshiva College, 2014-03)
This senior piano recital features three significant works for solo piano: Johann Sebastian Bach’s English Suite No. 2, in A Minor; Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 17, “Tempest”; and Frederic Chopin’s Ballade No. ...
Yidish tsulib yidishkeyt: Religion, Language, and Ideology in the Life and Scholarship of Solomon A. Birnbaum
(Yeshiva College, 2014-05)
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw an explosion of ideological
activity and creativity in Europe. Naturally, this age of isms left its mark on the Jewish world
as well, nurturing the growth of parallel ...
Studies of Cascades of Overload Failure in Random Regular Networks
(Yeshiva College, 2014-06)
We study the disintegration of a network when nodes fail due to a betweenness
overload, triggered by an attack. We study the final size of the network
as a function of the size of the attack. We look at different methods ...
A High School Students’ Guide to the Book of Joshua: A Curriculum on Sefer Yehoshuah for High School Students
(Yeshiva College, 2014-05)
“What I never did, however, was ask myself about my purposes: why teach this
material, and to what end, and whether my goals in teaching this material in this way (or
these) fit into a defensible framework and whether ...
Human Perfection in Aristotle and the Rambam
(Yeshiva College, 2014)
What makes a human perfect? Beyond merely being a fascinating question to discuss, the
notion of what makes a perfect human being should presumably determine how a person should
live one’s life. In order to strive for a ...
Thymic Stromal Lymphopoeitin from Bone Marrow Niches Supports Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cancer Progression
(Yeshiva College, 2014-07)
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is an interleukin (IL), a cytokine produced and released
from white blood cells, that is involved in the inflammatory process and cancer (Ziegler et al.,
2013). Originally discovered ...