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Factors Causing Contraceptive Acceptors Drop Out, Mufdlilah Mufdlilah, Kanthi Aryekti May 2018

Factors Causing Contraceptive Acceptors Drop Out, Mufdlilah Mufdlilah, Kanthi Aryekti

Kesmas

Family planning program has a very strategic, comprehensive and fundamental meaning in creating a healthy and prosperous Indonesian human being. However, recently the incidence of drop out is quite high for several reasons. This study was conducted to determine the influential factors that cause acceptors to drop out. It is descriptive research. The populations in the study were contraceptive acceptors who dropped out for 3 consecutive months, and not being pregnant. The numbers of sample were 100 people. The data collection employed closed and open questionnaires; data presented in descriptive form. Influential factors of drop out contraceptive acceptors due to …


The Role Of Cellular Heterogeneity In The Type I Interferon Response, Sivan Leviyang May 2018

The Role Of Cellular Heterogeneity In The Type I Interferon Response, Sivan Leviyang

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Memory Affects Alternans Under Voltage- And Calcium- Mediated Conditions In A Fractional-Order Cardiomyocyte Model, Tien Comlekoglu, Seth H. Weinberg May 2018

Memory Affects Alternans Under Voltage- And Calcium- Mediated Conditions In A Fractional-Order Cardiomyocyte Model, Tien Comlekoglu, Seth H. Weinberg

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Heart Rate Variability On Electromechanical Dynamics In Cardiac Tissue, Vrishti Phadumdeo, Seth Weinberg May 2018

Effect Of Heart Rate Variability On Electromechanical Dynamics In Cardiac Tissue, Vrishti Phadumdeo, Seth Weinberg

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Elucidating The Action Of A Regulatory Lipid Ligand Via Molecular Simulation: Cholesterol Swarms And The Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel, Belinda Akpa, Nicolas Barbera, Irena Levitan May 2018

Elucidating The Action Of A Regulatory Lipid Ligand Via Molecular Simulation: Cholesterol Swarms And The Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel, Belinda Akpa, Nicolas Barbera, Irena Levitan

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Parameter Estimation For A Model Of Peritonitis Focusing On The Sequential Immune Cell Response, Marcella Torres, Angela Reynolds, Rebecca Segal, Shobha Ghosh May 2018

Parameter Estimation For A Model Of Peritonitis Focusing On The Sequential Immune Cell Response, Marcella Torres, Angela Reynolds, Rebecca Segal, Shobha Ghosh

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Study Of Early After Depolarization In A Complex Human Cardiac Cell Model In Tissue, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Claire Ji, Elizabeth M. Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton May 2018

Study Of Early After Depolarization In A Complex Human Cardiac Cell Model In Tissue, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Claire Ji, Elizabeth M. Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


A Model Of Microtubule Organization In The Presence Of Motor Proteins, Gerda De Vries May 2018

A Model Of Microtubule Organization In The Presence Of Motor Proteins, Gerda De Vries

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Getting In Shape And Swimming: The Roles Of Cortical Forces And Membrane Heterogeneity In Eukaryotic Cells, Hao Wu, Marco Ponce De Leon, Hans Othmer May 2018

Getting In Shape And Swimming: The Roles Of Cortical Forces And Membrane Heterogeneity In Eukaryotic Cells, Hao Wu, Marco Ponce De Leon, Hans Othmer

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Random Walk Simulation Of Solute Transport For Identifying Diffusivity In Biomaterial Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering, Tricity Andrew, Mansoor A. Haider May 2018

Random Walk Simulation Of Solute Transport For Identifying Diffusivity In Biomaterial Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering, Tricity Andrew, Mansoor A. Haider

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Mathematical Modeling Of A Mers-Cov Nosocomial Outbreak, Tamer Oraby, Yasar Tasnif, Mustafa Al-Zoughool, Michael Tyshenko, Adriana Quiroz, Zeinab Mohamed, Ayesha Araya, Hanan Balkhy May 2018

Mathematical Modeling Of A Mers-Cov Nosocomial Outbreak, Tamer Oraby, Yasar Tasnif, Mustafa Al-Zoughool, Michael Tyshenko, Adriana Quiroz, Zeinab Mohamed, Ayesha Araya, Hanan Balkhy

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Modeling Pharmaceutical Inhibition Of Glucose-Stimulated Renin-Angiotensin System In Kidneys, Ashlee N. Ford Versypt, Minu R. Pilvankar, Hui Ling Yong May 2018

Modeling Pharmaceutical Inhibition Of Glucose-Stimulated Renin-Angiotensin System In Kidneys, Ashlee N. Ford Versypt, Minu R. Pilvankar, Hui Ling Yong

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Staged Hiv Transmission And Treatment In A Dynamic Model With Concurrency, Katharine Gurski, Kathleen Hoffman May 2018

Staged Hiv Transmission And Treatment In A Dynamic Model With Concurrency, Katharine Gurski, Kathleen Hoffman

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Mathematical Modeling Of Tracheal Luminal Size Change Under Angioedema-Caused Stiffness Alteration, Kun Gou May 2018

Mathematical Modeling Of Tracheal Luminal Size Change Under Angioedema-Caused Stiffness Alteration, Kun Gou

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Cell Size Control In Budding Yeast By Titration Of Regulatory Proteins, John Tyson May 2018

Cell Size Control In Budding Yeast By Titration Of Regulatory Proteins, John Tyson

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Stratification Of Ovarian Tumor Pathology By Expression Of Programmed Cell Death-1 (Pd-1) And Pd-Ligand- 1 (Pd-L1) In Ovarian Cancer, Maureen L. Drakes, Swati Mehrotra, Monica Aldulescu, Ronald K. Potkul, Yueying Liu, Anne Grisoli, Cara Joyce, Timothy O'Brien, M. Sharon Stack, Patrick J. Stiff May 2018

Stratification Of Ovarian Tumor Pathology By Expression Of Programmed Cell Death-1 (Pd-1) And Pd-Ligand- 1 (Pd-L1) In Ovarian Cancer, Maureen L. Drakes, Swati Mehrotra, Monica Aldulescu, Ronald K. Potkul, Yueying Liu, Anne Grisoli, Cara Joyce, Timothy O'Brien, M. Sharon Stack, Patrick J. Stiff

Mathematics and Statistics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Background

Ovarian cancer is the major cause of death among gynecologic cancers with 75% of patients diagnosed with advanced disease, and only 20% of these patients having a survival duration of five years. Treatments blocking immune checkpoint molecules, programmed cell death (PD-1) or its ligand PD-ligand- I (PD-L1) have produced a beneficial and prolonged effect in a subgroup of these patients. However, there is debate in the literature concerning the prognostic value of the expression of these molecules in tumors, with immunotherapy responsiveness, and survival.

We evaluated the immune landscape of the ovarian tumor microenvironment of patients, by measuring the …


In Place: May 25, 2018, Place May 2018

In Place: May 25, 2018, Place

PLACE Historical Documents

In PLACE is a newsletter designed to keep the Linfield College community apprised of information related to PLACE activities, as well as ways to bring the program into classes. Included in this issue:

  • Spotlight On: PLACE's Upcoming Theme, Revolutions
  • Announcing: PLACE Fellows, 2018-2019
  • Last Week in PLACE


The Santa Clara, 2018-05-24, Santa Clara University May 2018

The Santa Clara, 2018-05-24, Santa Clara University

The Santa Clara

No abstract provided.


Patient-Specific Multiscale Computational Fluid Dynamics Assessment Of Embolization Rates In The Hybrid Norwood: Effects Of Size And Placement Of The Reverse Blalock–Taussig Shunt, Ray Prather, John Seligson, Marcus Ni, Eduardo Divo, Alain J. Kassab, William Decampli May 2018

Patient-Specific Multiscale Computational Fluid Dynamics Assessment Of Embolization Rates In The Hybrid Norwood: Effects Of Size And Placement Of The Reverse Blalock–Taussig Shunt, Ray Prather, John Seligson, Marcus Ni, Eduardo Divo, Alain J. Kassab, William Decampli

Publications

The hybrid Norwood operation is performed to treat hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Distal arch obstruction may compromise flow to the brain. In a variant of this procedure, a synthetic graft (reverse Blalock–Taussig shunt) is placed between the pulmonary trunk and innominate artery to improve upper torso blood flow. Thrombi originating in the graft may embolize to the brain. In this study, we used computational fluid dynamics and particle tracking to investigate the patterns of particle embolization as a function of the anatomic position of the reverse Blalock–Taussig shunt. The degree of distal arch obstruction and position of particle origin influence …


Questioning - Fundamental 21st Century Comptence, Teresa Lucas, Gerardo Lucas May 2018

Questioning - Fundamental 21st Century Comptence, Teresa Lucas, Gerardo Lucas

ICOT 18 - International Conference on Thinking - Cultivating Mindsets for Global Citizens

With the advent of the 21st Century, scholars, politicians, scientists, educators, entrepreneurs, religious leaders, and parents have looked at the increasing rapidity of change and complexity in the world, and wondered what capabilities are necessary to embrace the challenges facing us. The P21 Partnership cites four basic “C” skills: creativity and innovation; critical thinking and problem-solving; communication; and, collaboration. However, developing the “4 Cs” relies on another attribute – curiosity, the hallmark of which is the ability to formulate good questions. This workshop proposes to engage participants in a lively exercise of asking questions. A brief introduction reviews various …


Radical Social Ecology As Deep Pragmatism: A Call To The Abolition Of Systemic Dissonance And The Minimization Of Entropic Chaos, Arielle Brender May 2018

Radical Social Ecology As Deep Pragmatism: A Call To The Abolition Of Systemic Dissonance And The Minimization Of Entropic Chaos, Arielle Brender

Student Theses 2015-Present

This paper aims to shed light on the dissonance caused by the superimposition of Dominant Human Systems on Natural Systems. I highlight the synthetic nature of Dominant Human Systems as egoic and linguistic phenomenon manufactured by a mere portion of the human population, which renders them inherently oppressive unto peoples and landscapes whose wisdom were barred from the design process. In pursuing a radical pragmatic approach to mending the simultaneous oppression and destruction of the human being and the earth, I highlight the necessity of minimizing entropic chaos caused by excess energy expenditure, an essential feature of systems that aim …


Understanding Qualitative 3d Shape From Texture And Shading, Benjamin Kunsberg, Steven W. Zucker May 2018

Understanding Qualitative 3d Shape From Texture And Shading, Benjamin Kunsberg, Steven W. Zucker

MODVIS Workshop

No abstract provided.


The Santa Clara, 2018-05-17, Santa Clara University May 2018

The Santa Clara, 2018-05-17, Santa Clara University

The Santa Clara

No abstract provided.


What Obstacles Prevent Students From Engaging In Environmentally Friendly Behaviors?, Carrie Cutler, Loretta Sohappy May 2018

What Obstacles Prevent Students From Engaging In Environmentally Friendly Behaviors?, Carrie Cutler, Loretta Sohappy

2018 Symposium

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)the United States generated 33 million tons of plastic waste in 2014 of which only 9.5% was recycled. In addition Americans use over 17 million barrels of oil a year to meet demands for plastic water bottles. Any reusable plastic that gets thrown away creates the need to harvest new raw materials contributing to pollution and energy consumption. If Americans consumed 50% fewer plastic water bottles per year they would save enough oil to power one million cars for six months. The purpose of this study was to identify college students’ attitudes barriers and …


Treatment Of Mci And Alzheimer's Disease, Mark A. Lovell, Bert C. Lynn May 2018

Treatment Of Mci And Alzheimer's Disease, Mark A. Lovell, Bert C. Lynn

Chemistry Faculty Patents

The present invention provides, among other things, therapeutic compositions and methods that can effectively treat, slow or prevent a neurological disease (e.g., a neurodegenerative disease, e.g., mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer's disease (AD)), in particular, based on therapeutically effective amount of nifedipine, oxidized or nitroso nifedipine derivatives, lactam (e.g., a compound of formula (Ic) or (Ic-i), e.g., NFD-L1), thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3) and combinations thereof.


Prostate Cancer Survival Among Hispanics: A Surveillance, Epidemiology, And End Results (Seer) Population-Based Cohort Study, David Rivas May 2018

Prostate Cancer Survival Among Hispanics: A Surveillance, Epidemiology, And End Results (Seer) Population-Based Cohort Study, David Rivas

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Hispanics are now the youngest, largest, and fastest growing minority group in the U.S. Prostate cancer (PC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths among Hispanics. For the first time, we examined PC-specific survival among distinct Hispanic groups that include Mexicans, Cubans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, as well as Central and South Americans. We compared these groups to the main reference population in the U.S., non-Hispanic Whites (NHW), after adjustment for prognostic factor risk categories (prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, Gleason score, and tumor stage), as well as sociodemographic covariates (e.g., health insurance, …


Design & Delivery Of Automated Winston-Lutz Test For Isocentric & Off-Axis Delivery Stability Utilizing Truebeam Developer Mode & Electronic Portal Imaging Device, Mahmoud Mohammad Yaqoub May 2018

Design & Delivery Of Automated Winston-Lutz Test For Isocentric & Off-Axis Delivery Stability Utilizing Truebeam Developer Mode & Electronic Portal Imaging Device, Mahmoud Mohammad Yaqoub

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

The uncertainties in treatment delivery cannot be ignored in radiation therapy. Thus, the quality assurance QA tests are very important task of the medical physicist in clinical practice. Assuring the coincidence between the mechanical isocenter of the Linear Accelerator (LINAC) and its radiation beams isocenter is one of the most important qualities need to be tested, and the Winston Lust (WL) test is the

most popular technique to perform this task, especially for the treatment modalities which need high precision in beam delivery such as the stereotactic radiosurgery/stereotactic body radiotherapy (SRS/SBRT). The linear accelerator-based SRS/SBRT is a well-established method in …


An Examination Of The Community And Environmental Impact Of A Las Vegas Convention Food Rescue Program, Samantha H. To May 2018

An Examination Of The Community And Environmental Impact Of A Las Vegas Convention Food Rescue Program, Samantha H. To

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Food insecurity affects millions of Americans each year, inflicting negative consequences on the physical and mental health outcomes at all ages. Concurrently, millions of tons of leftover edible foods are sent to landfill each year. Not only does this pose a question of ethics, but increasingly harms the environment by misusing resources and increasing the release of

greenhouse gases.

Food rescue advisory meetings highlighted the need for more focused research to be conducted that assessed the impacts of donating rescued convention food on local environmental and community health. A mixed-method approach was used to detail the food rescue process between …


Endorectal Digital Prostate Tomosynthesis, Joseph Robert Steiner May 2018

Endorectal Digital Prostate Tomosynthesis, Joseph Robert Steiner

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Several areas of prostate cancer (PCa) management, such as imaging permanent brachytherapy implants or small, aggressive lesions, benefit from high image resolution. Current PCa imaging methods can have inadequate resolution for imaging these areas. Endorectal digital prostate tomosynthesis (endoDPT), an imaging method that combines an external x-ray source and an endorectal x-ray sensor, can produce three-dimensional images of the prostate region that have high image resolution compared to typical methods. This high resolution may improve PCa management and increase positive outcomes in affected men.

This dissertation presents the initial development of endoDPT, including system design, image quality assessment, and examples …


Animal Agriculture And American Health: The Search For Sustainable Protein, Britta Brinkmann May 2018

Animal Agriculture And American Health: The Search For Sustainable Protein, Britta Brinkmann

Biology: Student Scholarship & Creative Works

This study examines the impact large-scale animal agriculture has on the environment. It links the environment and health. The goal is to find protein sources that are sustainable and nutritious in order to replace typical meat and dairy products. A study is proposed to measure the impact of the typical American diet, a vegan diet, an insect-supplemented diet and a diet heavy in seafood.