# Browse College of Liberal Arts and Sciences by Title

• (1999)
This thesis combines the theory of ergodic Hp spaces, singular integral operators and the theory of Banach space-valued operators to establish a new method to study the inequalities for the operators induced by an ergodic, ...

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• (1997)
The eighth chapter studies the solvability of HJI equations that arise in nonlinear $H\sp{\infty}$ control problems where the system is affine in the control and the disturbance. In each case the existence of viscosity ...

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• (1983)
Critics and biographers of H. G. Wells have commonly disregarded his journalism and much of is nonfiction. After the Edwardian period Wells's reputation as a novelist began to deteriorate. He continued to produce novels, ...

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• (1992)
H36 is a 120,000 Da membrane glycoprotein that is expressed during the differentiation of skeletal muscle. H36 cDNA clones were isolated from a lambda UniZapXR rat myotube cDNA library and sequenced. The deduced amino acid ...

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• (1998)
Knowing the host range of a biological control agent is crucial to increasing the probability of controlling a target pest, and to decreasing the possibility of injuring non-target hosts. Here I suggest that testing habitat ...

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• (2004)
Migratory birds have the ability to select a breeding site from a large number of sites across a large geographic area. Therefore, one might expect that migratory birds would select the site where they would realize the ...

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• (2007)
Behavioral thermoregulation by ectotherms through selective timing of activity and habitat use involves costs, as well as the benefit of improved physiological function from maintaining optimal body temperatures. Under the ...

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• (2008)
This dissertation reveals the complexity of molecular habituation, and serves as a starting point for further functional genomic studies.

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• (1999)
The vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) is a plastic system found in vertebrates which produces eye rotations that compensate for head rotations. Simultaneous motion and vision are thus possible since the reflex keeps vision ...

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• (1972)

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• (2005)
This dissertation explores and analyzes a common denominator in the thematic of these authors, a common denominator independent of regional and national differences, as well as a simultaneous aesthetic preoccupation with ...

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• (1995)
This dissertation explores the ways in which three contemporary Latin American women--Ana Maria Rodas from Guatemala, Maria Mercedes Carranza from Colombia, and Gioconda Belli from Nicaragua--deal with the traditional ...

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• (2014-05-30)
This thesis comprises a case study, to explore one motif that Petronius uses throughout his work. The chosen topic is the use of descriptions of hair: how Petronius describes hair, where he includes it, and what significance ...

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• (1989)
A kinetic study of inactivation of $\alpha$-chymotrypsin by enol lactones was performed. Halo enol lactones, 3-(1-naphthyl)-6(E)-(iodomethylene)tetrahydro-2-pyranone ($\alpha$Np6I) and 3-phenyl-6(E)-(bromomethylene)tetra ...

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• (1984)
Halo enol lactones with a phenyl group situated (beta) or (gamma) to the lactone carbonyl group were prepared to compare their effectiveness as enzyme-activated irreversible (suicide) inhibitors for (alpha)-chymotrypsin ...

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• (1985)
Halo enol lactones can act as enzyme-activated irreversible inhibitors or suicide substrates for (alpha)-chymotrypsin. Acyl transfer to the active site serine generates a halo methyl ketone that remains tethered in the ...

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• (1970)

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• (1991)
The Hanna Neumann Conjecture states that if two subgroups of a finitely generated free group have finite ranks m and n, then their intersection has rank N which satisfies $N$ $-$ 1 $\leq$ ($m$ $-$ 1)($n$ $-$ 1). The current ...

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