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Determining The Agn Fraction Of Galaxy Groups, Rachel Paterno-Mahler May 2007

Determining The Agn Fraction Of Galaxy Groups, Rachel Paterno-Mahler

Pomona Senior Theses

Using the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Martini et al. (2006) found that the AGN fraction of galaxy clusters was five times higher than previous optical studies suggested. Using visual observations only, Dressler et al. (1985) estimated the AGN fraction of field galaxies to be 5%, while that of clusters was thought to be 1%. To understand the role that the environment plays in AGN fueling, the author studied a variety of environments, ranging from the field to groups to clusters. Will the AGN fraction of groups also be higher than that of the field? The author demonstrates how the AGN fraction …


The Estuarine Killifish, Fundulus Heteroclitus, As A Model System For Developmental Immunotoxicology , Laura Hunt May 2007

The Estuarine Killifish, Fundulus Heteroclitus, As A Model System For Developmental Immunotoxicology , Laura Hunt

All Dissertations

Little is known about the development of the immune system in estuarine teleosts. The aim of this study was to describe the disappearance of maternally-derived immune components of immunity and the development of the immune system in the estuarine killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, also known as the mummichog. Maternal-derived IgM was measured by ELISA and whole body lysozyme levels were determined by both enzymatic and immunological methods. Recombination activation gene-1 (Rag-1) expression was quantified using real time quantitative PCR and organ development was monitored using histological techniques. Rag-1 was cloned from F.heteroclitus and a recombinant Rag-1 protein was expressed for the …


The Influence Of Transactive Memory On Mutual Knowledge In Virtual Teams: A Theoretical Proposal, Alanah Davis, Deepak Khazanchi May 2007

The Influence Of Transactive Memory On Mutual Knowledge In Virtual Teams: A Theoretical Proposal, Alanah Davis, Deepak Khazanchi

Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

Advancements in information technologies (IT) have enabled the ability to exchange knowledge within and across organizations through virtual teams. However, the ability to effectively communicate and share knowledge in virtual settings can become a difficult task due to the complex nature of both the virtual context and the technology used to support them. This paper argues that transactive memory theory can explain how mutual knowledge enhances virtual team performance. We present a conceptual model and theoretical propositions for the study of the relationship between transactive memory and mutual knowledge in virtual teams.


The Effects Of Pairing Participants In Facilitated Group Support Systems Sessions, John D. Murphy, Deepak Khazanchi May 2007

The Effects Of Pairing Participants In Facilitated Group Support Systems Sessions, John D. Murphy, Deepak Khazanchi

Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

Group Support Systems (GSS) have been used to support facilitated ideation sessions for years and have been studied from a number of different perspectives. Throughout this time the norm for running electronic brainstorming sessions has been for participants to work on their own workstations. A review of applicable literature suggests that pairing participants at GSS workstations could result in higher quality inputs and participant satisfaction. This proposition is examined with a lab experiment to test for differences between paired and unpaired facilitated GSS sessions. The results of the experiment suggest that pairing participants does yield higher quality ideas from facilitated …


Employing Social Capital By Small & Medium Enterprises To Bear Fruit From Wireless Communications, Abdelnasser Abdelaal, Mehruz Kamal, Peter Wolcott May 2007

Employing Social Capital By Small & Medium Enterprises To Bear Fruit From Wireless Communications, Abdelnasser Abdelaal, Mehruz Kamal, Peter Wolcott

Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

Wireless and mobile communications can save Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) significant time, money, and effort due to the mobility, flexibility, and ease of use mobile devices provide. SMEs that use such innovations can improve productivity, decrease costs, and enhance the quality of the business process. Lacking technical skills and financial resources, SMEs need special support from local communities and governments in order to survive the severe competition of big chain stores. This paper proposes a model for SMEs to adopt new innovations—those of wireless communications—by employing social capital. We have used a case study approach to show that social …


The Influence Of Grazing Systems On Grassland Bird Density, Productivity, And Species Richness On Private Rangeland In The Nebraska Sandhills, Silka Lori Finkbeiner Kempema May 2007

The Influence Of Grazing Systems On Grassland Bird Density, Productivity, And Species Richness On Private Rangeland In The Nebraska Sandhills, Silka Lori Finkbeiner Kempema

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Conservation And Beneficial Functions Of Grassland Birds In Agroecosystems, Andrea Victoria Hanson May 2007

Conservation And Beneficial Functions Of Grassland Birds In Agroecosystems, Andrea Victoria Hanson

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Spectroscopic Investigations Of Complex Transition Metal Oxides, Jinbo Cao May 2007

Spectroscopic Investigations Of Complex Transition Metal Oxides, Jinbo Cao

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation, I present spectroscopic studies of several model electronic and magnetic materials. Compounds of interest include VOx nanoscrolls, VOHPO4¢ 1 2H2O, and (La0:4Pr0:6)1:2Sr1:8Mn2O7. These materials are attractive systems for the investigation of optical gap tuning, lattice and charge dynamics, spin-lattice-charge coupling, and hydrogen bonding effects. I measured the optical properties of VOx nano- scrolls and the ion-exchanged derivatives to investigate the lattice and charge degrees of freedom. Selected V-O-V stretching modes sharpen and redshift with increasing amine size, which are microscopic manifestations of strain. We observed bound carrier localization in the metal exchanged nanoscrolls, indicating they are weakly …


Golden-Winged Warbler (Vermivora Chrysoptera) Demographics And Habitat Use And The Potential Effects Of Land Use Change On Golden-Winged And Cerulean Warblers (Dendroica Cerulea) In The Cumberland Mountains Of Tennessee, Lesley Penfield Bulluck May 2007

Golden-Winged Warbler (Vermivora Chrysoptera) Demographics And Habitat Use And The Potential Effects Of Land Use Change On Golden-Winged And Cerulean Warblers (Dendroica Cerulea) In The Cumberland Mountains Of Tennessee, Lesley Penfield Bulluck

Doctoral Dissertations

The golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an early successional Nearctic-Neotropical migrant songbird undergoing population declines range-wide. The Cumberland Mountains contain one of the southernmost populations where goldenwingeds occur in relatively high densities on old reclaimed surface mines. The three objectives of this research were to (1) describe the basic demography and habitat use of this population, (2) compare the demography of the Cumberland population to a population in Ontario, and (3) to model alternative land use scenarios and the impacts on both the golden-winged warbler and the cerulean warbler (Dendroica cerulean), another declining Nearctic-Neotropical migrant that …


Remote Sensing Of Impact Crater-Exposed Subsurface Lithologies And Martian Rayed Crater Systems, Livio Leonardo Tornabene May 2007

Remote Sensing Of Impact Crater-Exposed Subsurface Lithologies And Martian Rayed Crater Systems, Livio Leonardo Tornabene

Doctoral Dissertations

Impact cratering is ubiquitous, energetic and fundamental geologic process acting on the solid planetary bodies. As a consequence, craters provide planetary scientists with useful information regarding the surface and subsurface properties of planetary bodies. Specific mineral and lithologic compositions can be ascertained via craters in two ways: 1) by the remote sensing of crater-exposed subsurface materials, or 2) by studying the differentiated meteorites (e.g., lunar, Martian, etc.) ejected from their surfaces by highenergy impacts under specific conditions. As a proof of concept for subsurface-crater mapping, remote sensing techniques were applied to a terrestrial impact structure. Visible-near infrared (VNIR), short-wavelength infrared …


Beauveria Bassiana, A Cotton Endophyte With Biocontrol Activity Against Seedling Disease, Mary Ruth Griffin May 2007

Beauveria Bassiana, A Cotton Endophyte With Biocontrol Activity Against Seedling Disease, Mary Ruth Griffin

Doctoral Dissertations

Beauveria bassiana isolate 11-98 is entomopathogenic, endophytic in tomato, and has biocontrol activity against Rhizoctonia solani on tomato. The objectives of this study were to determine 1) if B. bassiana is endophytic in cotton, following seed treatment; 2) if B. bassiana can protect cotton against seedling pathogens; 3) if different conidial rates, applied to seed, alter effectiveness of B. bassiana; and 4) mechanisms of biocontrol used by B. bassiana against plant pathogens. Cotton ‘Delta Pine 436’ seed was inoculated with isolate 11-98 conidia, sown in a gnotobiotic system, and then isolated from surfacesterilized seedlings on selective medium. Using scanning …


Design And Synthesis Of Novel Sultams: A Family Of Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors And Modeling Studies Of A Rhodium Catalyst, Riyam Kafri May 2007

Design And Synthesis Of Novel Sultams: A Family Of Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors And Modeling Studies Of A Rhodium Catalyst, Riyam Kafri

Doctoral Dissertations

3-Phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1,2-benzisothiazole 1,1 dioxide (NSC108406), identified as an HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor, is chosen for lead optimization. A series of analogues are docked using SYBYL FlexiDock into both wild-type (wt) reverse transcriptase (RT) and Tyr181 --> Cys181 (Y181C) RT, from the dataset of efavirenz (Sustiva®) bound to the enzyme. Minimizations using genetic algorithms are performed, and the lowest energy conformations are evaluated. Five structures emerge as good fits either in both enzymes or only in Y181C RT. 3-(m-Cyclopropylphenyl)- and 3-(isopropylfuranyl)-2-methyl-2,3- dihydro-1,2-benzisothiazole 1,1-dioxides do not exhibit improved binding in wt RT over efavirenz. In the Y181C pocket, the furanyl ring …


Ecological Indicator Development, Integration And Knowledge Mapping, Aaron Dean Peacock May 2007

Ecological Indicator Development, Integration And Knowledge Mapping, Aaron Dean Peacock

Doctoral Dissertations

The overall goals of this project were: (1) to develop a microbiological ecological indicator that would describe military land disturbance, (2) integrate previously collected ecological indicator data from five separate research teams, and (3) produce knowledge maps with the resulting information that illustrates how the selected indicators are involved in ecosystem processes. To address goal one, soil samples were obtained from four levels of military traffic (reference, light, moderate, and heavy) with an additional set of samples taken from previously damaged areas. Using the soil microbial biomass and community composition as ecological indicators, reproducible changes showed increasing traffic disturbance decreases …


Preparation, Characterization And Reactivities Of Early Transition Metal Silyl Compounds, He Qiu May 2007

Preparation, Characterization And Reactivities Of Early Transition Metal Silyl Compounds, He Qiu

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on syntheses, characterization and reactivities of Groups 4 and 5 metal amide silyl complexes free of anionic π-ligands.

A summary of the research in this dissertation is provided in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 reports an unusual reaction between Ta(NMe2)4SiButPh2 (1) and O2. Three products (Me2N)4Ta(OSiButPh2) (2), (Me2N)3Ta(ONMe2)(OSiButPh2) (3) and (Me2N)2(Ph2ButSiO)2(Me2NCH2NMe)2Ta2(μ …


Static And Dynamic Magnetism In The Electron-Doped High-Temperature Superconductor Pr0.88Lace0.12Cuo4-Δ And In The F-Electron, Non-Fermi Liquid Alloy Sc1-XUXPd3, Stephen Dennis Wilson May 2007

Static And Dynamic Magnetism In The Electron-Doped High-Temperature Superconductor Pr0.88Lace0.12Cuo4-Δ And In The F-Electron, Non-Fermi Liquid Alloy Sc1-XUXPd3, Stephen Dennis Wilson

Doctoral Dissertations

Here we present detailed studies of the spin dynamics within the electron-doped high temperature superconductor Pr.88LaCe.12CuO4-δ (PLCCO) and within the non-Fermi liquid metal Sc1-xUxPd3 (ScUPd). Comprehensive neutron scattering experiments were carried out mapping the evolution of magnetism within these systems as they are tuned across their respective phase diagrams. The novel features of the magnetic spectra within these systems are correlated with known anomalies in their quasiparticle behaviors driven through either the appearance of a superconducting phase in PLCCO or the emergence of a non-Fermi liquid phase in ScUPd.

For …


Innovative Methods Of Biomedical Molecular Analysis: Capillary Electrophoretic Study Of Amyloid Beta Conformations And Magnetically Assisted Transport Evanescent Field Fluoro-Assays, Amber D. Wellman May 2007

Innovative Methods Of Biomedical Molecular Analysis: Capillary Electrophoretic Study Of Amyloid Beta Conformations And Magnetically Assisted Transport Evanescent Field Fluoro-Assays, Amber D. Wellman

Doctoral Dissertations

Though the study of the human proteome (proteomics) is far more complicated than that of the genome, it may prove to be the next step toward gaining insight into the operation of biological systems. Understanding the role proteins and peptides play in disease, whether that be by their structure, expression or function, could lead to the identification of disease biomarkers for diagnosis or engender possibilities for treatment. To this end, the work discussed herein delves into the capillary electrophoretic (CE) analysis of amyloid beta conformations involved in abnormal aggregation and the creation and optimization of a novel bioassay method. By …


Structure And Transport Properties Of Epitaxial Oxide Thin Films: From Synthesis To Characterization, Junsoo Shin May 2007

Structure And Transport Properties Of Epitaxial Oxide Thin Films: From Synthesis To Characterization, Junsoo Shin

Doctoral Dissertations

Epitaxial thin films and heterostructures based on perovskite oxides have attracted significant attention in physics since perovskites exhibit an enormous range of electrical, magnetic, and optical properties, making them exciting systems for studies of the fundamental physical mechanisms of interactions between electron, lattice, and spin degrees of freedom. This dissertation has been focused on ferroelectricity in lowdimensional ferroelectric materials using ultra-thin ferroelectric epitaxial films (BaTiO3) with a metallic electrode (SrRuO3) by studying polarized ordering of the crystal structure and electronic transport through the films. High quality and highly oxidized epitaxial films are a prerequisite for the …


Evaluation Of Forest Management To Improve Breeding Habitat For Songbirds In Oak-Hickory Forests At Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, Benjamin Stephen Thatcher May 2007

Evaluation Of Forest Management To Improve Breeding Habitat For Songbirds In Oak-Hickory Forests At Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, Benjamin Stephen Thatcher

Doctoral Dissertations

Partners in Flight (PIF) recommends using silviculture to improve breeding habitat conditions for migrant landbirds. Alternative thinning treatments may benefit priority landbird species by increasing structural complexity in second-growth forests. However, the effects of thinning on landbird populations in oak (Quercus spp.)-hickory (Carya spp.) forests have not been experimentally demonstrated. I used a randomized and replicated large-scale manipulative experiment to evaluate the effects of thinning (i.e., crown-release and gap creation) on forest habitat characteristics and avian populations at the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge. I collected data during 2001 (pre-treatment) and from 2002 to 2005 (1 to 4 years …


Integrating Imagery From Hull Mounted Sidescan Sonars With Multibeam Bathymetry, F Pohner, J Bakke, O Nilsen, T Kjaer, Luciano E. Fonseca May 2007

Integrating Imagery From Hull Mounted Sidescan Sonars With Multibeam Bathymetry, F Pohner, J Bakke, O Nilsen, T Kjaer, Luciano E. Fonseca

Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping

Multibeam echo sounders produce high quality bathymetric data, however, for acoustic imaging their alongtrack beamwidth is much wider than what is used on conventional sidescan sonars, so the imagery produced by sidescan sonars are of a better quality and are often preferred. A hullmounted combination instrument package that integrates both the accurate multibeam bathymetry and the high resolution sidescan imagery is an attractive and relatively low cost solution for detailed surveys of harbors, canals, rivers and other shallow areas. Especially in these shallow water areas the sidescan sonar benefits from being hull mounted rather than towed, since this arrangement is …


Definitions Of The Degree Of Polarization Of A Light Beam, Asma Al-Qasimi, Olga Korotkova, Daniel James, Emil Wolf May 2007

Definitions Of The Degree Of Polarization Of A Light Beam, Asma Al-Qasimi, Olga Korotkova, Daniel James, Emil Wolf

Physics Articles and Papers

A necessary and sufficient condition is derived for certain ad hoc expressions that are frequently used in the literature to represent correctly the degree of polarization of a light beam.


A Study To Ascertain The Effects Of The Connected Mathematics Project On Student Achievement In The Buffalo Public Schools, Darryl A. King May 2007

A Study To Ascertain The Effects Of The Connected Mathematics Project On Student Achievement In The Buffalo Public Schools, Darryl A. King

Mathematics Education Theses

This study examines the impact of The Connected Mathematics Project (CMP) on student achievement in the Buffalo School District. Student scores were compared for the Grade 8 2005 and 2006 NY State Assessments and the Grade 7 2006 NY State Assessment. Students taught with NY State Math Standards were the control group. Students taught with CMP curriculum were the experimental group. This study found mixed results in favor of the standards group.


Leaf: A Learning-Based Fault Diagnostic System For Multi-Robot Teams, Balajee Kannan May 2007

Leaf: A Learning-Based Fault Diagnostic System For Multi-Robot Teams, Balajee Kannan

Doctoral Dissertations

The failure-prone complex operating environment of a standard multi-robot application dictates some amount of fault-tolerance to be incorporated into every system. In fact, the quality of the incorporated fault-tolerance has a direct impact on the overall performance of the system. Despite the extensive work being done in the field of multi-robot systems, there does not exist a general methodology for fault diagnosis and recovery. The objective of this research, in part, is to provide an adaptive approach that enables the robot team to autonomously detect and compensate for the wide variety of faults that could be experienced. The key feature …


Outcomes Of The Wetline Review. The Minister For Fisheries’ Decisions In Relation To The Future Management Of The West Coast And Gascoyne Commercial “Wetline” Fisheries, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia. May 2007

Outcomes Of The Wetline Review. The Minister For Fisheries’ Decisions In Relation To The Future Management Of The West Coast And Gascoyne Commercial “Wetline” Fisheries, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia.

Fisheries management papers

This document details my final decisions on the new management arrangements for the West Coast and Gascoyne commercial ‘wetline’ fisheries. The decisions that are set out in this document will form an important part of the holistic management package required to ensure the long-term sustainability of our demersal scalefish resources in the West Coast and Gascoyne bioregions. The new Management Plans will provide the framework within which commercial scalefish catches can be explicitly managed to sustainable levels and will promote greater commercial certainty and confidence for those operators who gain access to the fishery.


Risk Perception, Warning Systems And Evacuation Plans For Volcanic Hazards, Matt Davis, David Johnston, Julia Becker May 2007

Risk Perception, Warning Systems And Evacuation Plans For Volcanic Hazards, Matt Davis, David Johnston, Julia Becker

Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Photon Dominated Region Code Comparison Study, M. Röllig, Nicholas Paul Abel, T. Bell, F. Bensch, J. Black, Gary J. Ferland, B. Jonkheid, I. Kamp, M. J. Kaufman, J. Le Bourlot, F. Le Petit, R. Meijerink, O. Morata, V. Ossenkopf, E. Roueff, Gargi Shaw, M. Spaans, A. Sternberg, J. Stutzki, W.-F. Thi, E. F. Van Dishoeck, P. A. M. Van Hoof, S. Viti, M. G. Wolfire May 2007

A Photon Dominated Region Code Comparison Study, M. Röllig, Nicholas Paul Abel, T. Bell, F. Bensch, J. Black, Gary J. Ferland, B. Jonkheid, I. Kamp, M. J. Kaufman, J. Le Bourlot, F. Le Petit, R. Meijerink, O. Morata, V. Ossenkopf, E. Roueff, Gargi Shaw, M. Spaans, A. Sternberg, J. Stutzki, W.-F. Thi, E. F. Van Dishoeck, P. A. M. Van Hoof, S. Viti, M. G. Wolfire

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Aims. We present a comparison between independent computer codes, modeling the physics and chemistry of interstellar photon dominated regions (PDRs). Our goal was to understand the mutual differences in the PDR codes and their effects on the physical and chemical structure of the model clouds, and to converge the output of different codes to a common solution.

Methods. A number of benchmark models have been created, covering low and high gas densities n = 103,105.5 cm-3 and far ultraviolet intensities χ = 10, 105 in units of the Draine field (FUV: 6 < hν < 13.6 eV). The benchmark models were computed in two ways: one set assuming constant temperatures, thus testing the consistency of the chemical network and photo-processes, and a second set determining the temperature self consistently by solving the thermal balance, thus testing the modeling of the heating and cooling mechanisms accounting for the detailed energy balance throughout the clouds.

Results. …


Late-Type Near-Contact Eclipsing Binary [Hh97] Fs Aur-79, Jeff W. Robertson, R. K. Honeycutt, S. J. Austin, C. Tycner, T. Campbell May 2007

Late-Type Near-Contact Eclipsing Binary [Hh97] Fs Aur-79, Jeff W. Robertson, R. K. Honeycutt, S. J. Austin, C. Tycner, T. Campbell

Faculty Publications - Physical & Earth Sciences

The secondary photometric standard star number 79 for the FS Aur field (Henden & Honeycutt 1997), designated as [HH97] FS Aur-79 (GSC 1874-399), is a short-period (0.2508 days) eclipsing binary whose light curve is a combination of the β Lyr and BY Dra type variables. High signal-to-noise ratio multicolor photometry was obtained using the US Naval Observatory 1 m telescope. These light curves show asymmetry at quadrature phases (the O'Connell effect), which can be modeled with the presence of starspots. A low-resolution spectrum obtained with the 3.5 m Wisconsin-Indiana-Yale-NOAO telescope at orbital phase 0.76 is consistent with a spectral type …


Airport Wildlife Mitigation – ‘Birdstrike News You Can Use’ Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2007 May 2007

Airport Wildlife Mitigation – ‘Birdstrike News You Can Use’ Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 2007

Other Bird Strike and Aviation Materials

Inside this issue:

Welcome

T-38 Crash

Air France accident in Pau

YVR radar

Bad Days in Canada

Next training courses


Industrial Symbiosis In Action, D. Rachel Lombardi, Peter Laybourn May 2007

Industrial Symbiosis In Action, D. Rachel Lombardi, Peter Laybourn

Yale School of the Environment Publications Series

Report on the Third International Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium Birmingham, England, August 5-6, 2006


Effects Of Physical Activity On Psychological Change In Advanced Age: A Multivariate Meta-Analysis, Meng-Jia Wu, Betsy Jane Becker, Yael Netz May 2007

Effects Of Physical Activity On Psychological Change In Advanced Age: A Multivariate Meta-Analysis, Meng-Jia Wu, Betsy Jane Becker, Yael Netz

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

An example of multivariate meta-analysis is demonstrated by synthesizing the treatment effects of exercise of 15 groups on six mood state changes in elders measured by the Profile of Mood States (POMS) scale. Two different methods were used to analyze this multivariate dataset. The SAS codes for two set of the analyses were provided. Results showed that exercise has a modest and positive impact on elders mood change.


Analyses Of Unbalanced Groups-Versus-Individual Research Designs Using Three Alternative Approximate Degrees Of Freedom Tests: Test Development And Type I Error Rates, Stephanie Wehry, James Algina May 2007

Analyses Of Unbalanced Groups-Versus-Individual Research Designs Using Three Alternative Approximate Degrees Of Freedom Tests: Test Development And Type I Error Rates, Stephanie Wehry, James Algina

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use in research designs when one treatment is individually delivered and the other is delivered to individuals nested in groups of unequal size. Imbalance in the data was studied from the prospective of subject attrition. The results indicated the test that best controls the Type I error rate depends on the number of groups in the group-administered treatment but does not depend on the subject attrition rates included in the study.