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Fruit Weight Is Controlled By Cell Size Regulator Encoding A Novel Protein That Is Expressed In Maturing Tomato Fruits, Qi Mu, Zejun Huang, Manohar Chakrabarti, Eudald Illa-Berenguer, Xiaoxi Liu, Yanping Wang, Alexis Ramos, Esther Van Der Knaap Aug 2017

Fruit Weight Is Controlled By Cell Size Regulator Encoding A Novel Protein That Is Expressed In Maturing Tomato Fruits, Qi Mu, Zejun Huang, Manohar Chakrabarti, Eudald Illa-Berenguer, Xiaoxi Liu, Yanping Wang, Alexis Ramos, Esther Van Der Knaap

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications

Increases in fruit weight of cultivated vegetables and fruits accompanied the domestication of these crops. Here we report on the positional cloning of a quantitative trait locus (QTL) controlling fruit weight in tomato. The derived allele of Cell Size Regulator (CSR-D) increases fruit weight predominantly through enlargement of the pericarp areas. The expanded pericarp tissues result from increased mesocarp cell size and not from increased number of cell layers. The effect of CSR on fruit weight and cell size is found across different genetic backgrounds implying a consistent impact of the locus on the trait. In fruits, CSR …


Vacuum Birefringence, The Photon Anomalous Magnetic Moment And The Neutron Star Rx J1856.5−3754, Sree Ram Valluri, J.W. Mielniczuk, Farrukh Chishtie, D. Lamm, S. Auddy Aug 2017

Vacuum Birefringence, The Photon Anomalous Magnetic Moment And The Neutron Star Rx J1856.5−3754, Sree Ram Valluri, J.W. Mielniczuk, Farrukh Chishtie, D. Lamm, S. Auddy

Physics and Astronomy Publications

We analyse the spectrum of the Hamiltonian of a photon propagating in a strong magnetic field BBcr, where Bcr=m2e≃4.4×1013" role="presentation">Bcr=m2e≃4.4×1013 G is the Schwinger critical field. We show that the anomalous magnetic moment of a photon in the one-loop approximation is a non-decreasing function of the magnetic field B in the range 0 ≤ B ≤ 30 Bcr. We provide a numerical representation of the expression for the anomalous magnetic moment in terms of special functions. We find that the anomalous magnetic moment μγ of a photon for B = 30 B …


Developing A Location Detector Using Acoustical Energy Quantities, Jacey Young Aug 2017

Developing A Location Detector Using Acoustical Energy Quantities, Jacey Young

Student Works

In this paper, development through the use of LabVIEW for an acoustical energy quantity detector is discussed. This detector uses the quantity of sound intensity to locate the direction of a sound source in three dimensional space with relation to the center of a spherical microphone probe placed directly under a web camera. The direction and the magnitude of the sound intensity are then used to generate an arrow pointing in the direction of the sound source and position it on top the web camera's image of the surrounding area. These quantities are then also used to highlight an area …


Effects Of Cultivar And Maternal Environment On Seed Quality In Vicia Sativa, Rong Li, Lijun Chen, Yanpei Wu, Rui Zhang, Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, Xiaowen Hu Aug 2017

Effects Of Cultivar And Maternal Environment On Seed Quality In Vicia Sativa, Rong Li, Lijun Chen, Yanpei Wu, Rui Zhang, Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, Xiaowen Hu

Biology Faculty Publications

Production of high quality seeds is of fundamental importance for successful crop production. However, knowledge of the effects of increased temperature resulting from global warming on seed quality of alpine species is limited. We investigated the effect of maternal environment on seed quality of three cultivars of the leguminous forage species Vicia sativa, giving particular attention to temperature. Plants of each cultivar were grown at 1700 and 3000 m a.s.l., and mass, germination, electrical conductivity (EC) of leakage and longevity were determined for mature seeds. Seeds of all three cultivars produced at the low elevation had a significantly lower …


Solving Numerically Ermakov-Type Equation For Newtonian Cosmology Model With Vortex, Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache, Yunita Umniyati Aug 2017

Solving Numerically Ermakov-Type Equation For Newtonian Cosmology Model With Vortex, Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache, Yunita Umniyati

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

It has been known for long time that most of the existing cosmology models have singularity problem. Cosmological singularity has been a consequence of excessive symmetry of flow, such as “Hubble’s law”. More realistic one is suggested, based on Newtonian cosmology model but here we include the vertical-rotational effect of the whole Universe. We review a Riccati-type equation obtained by Nurgaliev, and solve the equation numerically with Mathematica. It is our hope that the new proposed method can be verified with observation data.


Differential Photometry Of High Mass X-Ray Binaries And Be Stars And Determining Standard Stars, Anne Blackwell Aug 2017

Differential Photometry Of High Mass X-Ray Binaries And Be Stars And Determining Standard Stars, Anne Blackwell

Student Works

Building off of the previously established Hα index (Joner & Hintz 2015), I use differential photometry to study high mass x-ray binaries and Be stars using the Hα index to define their level of activity. Specifically I focused of Cygnus X-1 and X Perseus. I took data on Cygnus X-1 (X Perseus will be studied later in the year) to look at its long and short term activity. Data analyzed using differential photometry is merged with previously collected spectroscopic data to show a seamless flow of results between techniques. I also defined the Hα values of 10 stars in the …


2d Surface Creation Using Intel Mkl, R. Steven Turley Aug 2017

2d Surface Creation Using Intel Mkl, R. Steven Turley

Faculty Publications

This document illustrates how to use the Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL) to create surfaces with a given cut-off spatial frequency and rms surface height. They closely mimic typical surfaces our group has measured using atomic force microscopy (AFM).


Circular Integration Region, R. Steven Turley Aug 2017

Circular Integration Region, R. Steven Turley

Faculty Publications

This report explains how to transform a singular integration over the an arc of a circle into an integration over a unit square using various coordinate transformations include a Duffy transformation. Fortran code illustrating the algorithms is included along with unit test validations.


Interplay Of Quantum Size Effect, Anisotropy And Surface Stress Shapes The Instability Of Thin Metal Films, Mikhail Khenner Aug 2017

Interplay Of Quantum Size Effect, Anisotropy And Surface Stress Shapes The Instability Of Thin Metal Films, Mikhail Khenner

Mathematics Faculty Publications

Morphological instability of a planar surface ([111], [011], or [001]) of an ultra-thin metal film is studied in a parameter space formed by three major effects (the quantum size effect, the surface energy anisotropy and the surface stress) that influence a film dewetting. The analysis is based on the extended Mullins equation, where the effects are cast as functions of the film thickness. The formulation of the quantum size effect (Z. Zhang et al., PRL 80, 5381 (1998)) includes the oscillation of the surface energy with thickness caused by electrons confinement. By systematically comparing the effects, their contributions into the …


Effects Of Graphical Weather Information Versus Textual Weather Information On Situation Awareness In Meteorology, Stefan Melendez M.S.A., Andrew Dattel Ph.D., Christopher Herbster Ph.D., Debbie Schaum M.A., Andrey Babin Aug 2017

Effects Of Graphical Weather Information Versus Textual Weather Information On Situation Awareness In Meteorology, Stefan Melendez M.S.A., Andrew Dattel Ph.D., Christopher Herbster Ph.D., Debbie Schaum M.A., Andrey Babin

National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS)

Prior to a flight, pilots gather meteorological information in order to assess the weather conditions pertaining to their flight and to make decisions based on it. This information can come in various formats, such as text and graphical weather information. Research has shown that people have varying learning preferences and that most people prefer visual learning to verbal learning (i.e., graphical over text). It is hypothesized that this difference in learning preference can affect the way pilots interpret and apply the information they obtain prior to their flight. The researcher hypothesizes that graphical weather information has a greater, more positive …


Nitrogen And Carbon Isotopic Dynamics Of Subarctic Soils And Plants In Southern Yukon Territory And Its Implications For Paleoecological And Paleodietary Studies, Farnoush Tahmesabi, Fred J. Longstaffe, Grant Zazula, Bruce Bennett Aug 2017

Nitrogen And Carbon Isotopic Dynamics Of Subarctic Soils And Plants In Southern Yukon Territory And Its Implications For Paleoecological And Paleodietary Studies, Farnoush Tahmesabi, Fred J. Longstaffe, Grant Zazula, Bruce Bennett

Earth Sciences Publications

We examine here the carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of bulk soils (8 topsoil and 7 subsoils, including two soil profiles) and five different plant parts of 79 C3 plants from two main functional groups: herbs and shrubs/subshrubs, from 18 different locations in grasslands of southern Yukon Territory, Canada (eastern shoreline of Kluane Lake and Whitehorse area). The Kluane Lake region in particular has been identified previously as an analogue for Late Pleistocene eastern Beringia. All topsoils have higher average total nitrogen δ15N and organic carbon δ13C than plants from the same sites with a …


Using Page Method In The Two Point Method To Determine Sound Power, Christopher Reynolds Aug 2017

Using Page Method In The Two Point Method To Determine Sound Power, Christopher Reynolds

Student Works

Sound power is the energy emitted by a sound source per unit time. It is commonly used by industries to determine the noise (unwanted sound) of machinery. There are multiple recognized standards for determining the sound power of a source. The requirements for the ISO3741 standard are tedious and strict but can produce a low standard of deviation in the results. There is another method, the Two Point method, which less strict than the standards but the standard of deviation in the results vary. This paper discusses the performance of the PAGE method employed in the Two Point method to …


Magnetic Domain Morphology In [Co(4a)/Pt(7a] Thin Film, Jeremy Metzner Aug 2017

Magnetic Domain Morphology In [Co(4a)/Pt(7a] Thin Film, Jeremy Metzner

Student Works

A collection of results for multi-layered thin films and their magnetic domains.


Home Away From Home, Santosh Kumar Ampolu, Devi Prathyusha Manchella, Divya Swarup Nadella, Prashanth Goud Yarlagadda Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Santosh Kumar Ampolu, Devi Prathyusha Manchella, Divya Swarup Nadella, Prashanth Goud Yarlagadda

All Capstone Projects

Home Away From Home is an e-Commerce application for short-term rentals of homes or apartments. This application presents a Web portal for property owners to advertise their properties and lease them to renters for short-term stays.

As the global sharing economy grows more owners of premium properties discover the benefit of sharing their furnished homes. Making use of your home as an asset, when travelling or working interstate or overseas for extended periods, makes perfect sense to savvy owners.

Maintaining your home and keeping it safe is very important to us and we make sure we leave nothing to chance. …


Home Away From Home, Nirupa Naidu Bandaru, Sruthilaya Gadiparthi, Pradeep Mandava, Shivanadhuni Prashanth Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Nirupa Naidu Bandaru, Sruthilaya Gadiparthi, Pradeep Mandava, Shivanadhuni Prashanth

All Capstone Projects

Home away from home is the application of Electronic commerce. It would be a source for the people, who would like to take homes or apartments by electronic payments. This website would be the best place to give advertisement for their properties to renters for temporary stays.

This application would be the website, which give authority to users to log in/sign up pages for renter and owner along with the welcome screen for all three roles-Admin, Owner, Renter. Admin role would be consisting of Renter User Management, Owner User Management, and Locations management. Owner role would be creating listing which …


Home Away From Home, Shesha Sai Kumar Kurelli, Vamsi Krishna Lingamaneni, Abubakr Mohammed, Aravind Reddy Patlolla Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Shesha Sai Kumar Kurelli, Vamsi Krishna Lingamaneni, Abubakr Mohammed, Aravind Reddy Patlolla

All Capstone Projects

HomeAway is an online business application allowing renters to book their accommodations for rentals of homes or Apartments. This online application allows the owners to update their properties for advertisements and lease them to renters.

This website has user friendly functionalities providing services to the customers, owners, and administrators. Just a click away from your destination that quickly you get the best offers as we directly interact with the owners for the benefit of Customers. The service goal of HomeAway project being providing some luxury living, a sense of freedom, caring your loved ones and communities our website goes an …


Home Away From Home, Swaroop Varun Kumar Lucas, Jaweed Ahmed Mohammed, Mudassir Ali Syed, Trividram Reddy Vanipenta Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Swaroop Varun Kumar Lucas, Jaweed Ahmed Mohammed, Mudassir Ali Syed, Trividram Reddy Vanipenta

All Capstone Projects

This e-commerce web application, Home Away From Home, offers the information for short-term rentals of homes or apartments based on the place of interest. As its name suggests, the rental properties are as comfortable as one’s own home.

The main idea behind this application is to make rentals more interactive, user friendly and dynamic. At website’s frontend, users can search results by selecting either locations, place type or both. This site also provides preferred features of selected home/apartment, dynamically displays top places based on user ratings. This application maintains centralized database which is populated both administrator and home owners. Owners …


Home Away From Home, Mohammed Abdul Baseer, Theophilus O. Ilevbare, Shujath Mohammed, Hussain Mohammed Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Mohammed Abdul Baseer, Theophilus O. Ilevbare, Shujath Mohammed, Hussain Mohammed

All Capstone Projects

Affordable rental housing plays an important role in meeting the housing needs of feasibility and short-term stay. This project is intended to assist individuals looking for affordable rental housing throughout their location, preferences and budget during their short term stay.

The purpose of this project is to develop an e-commerce site “Home away from Home” that provides easy-to-use search tool that lets a user to look for rental housing using a wide variety of criteria and special mapping features such as find colour photos and detailed information about each unit. It also provides link to resources and accommodating instruments, for …


Home Away From Home, Vinay Kodela, Moinuddin Khan Mohammed, Rafi Mohammed, Anil Kumar Pilli Aug 2017

Home Away From Home, Vinay Kodela, Moinuddin Khan Mohammed, Rafi Mohammed, Anil Kumar Pilli

All Capstone Projects

The implementation of this application is important because people are facing problems to give rent to the tenants and even the tenants are also not able to find the houses which will suit to their needs. If we talk about the owners, they are unable to provide the information about their house like number of rooms, facilities available, in which area it is, what is the rent and all. They are not finding the right people to give the house for rent. Similarly, to find a house for their needs, tenants has to go all around in the area where …


Fatrec Workshop On Responsible Recommendation Proceedings, Michael Ekstrand, Amit Sharma Aug 2017

Fatrec Workshop On Responsible Recommendation Proceedings, Michael Ekstrand, Amit Sharma

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

We sought with this workshop, to foster a discussion of various topics that fall under the general umbrella of responsible recommendation: ethical considerations in recommendation, bias and discrimination in recommender systems, transparency and accountability, social impact of recommenders, user privacy, and other related concerns. Our goal was to encourage the community to think about how we build and study recommender systems in a socially-responsible manner.

Recommendation systems are increasingly impacting people's decisions in different walks of life including commerce, employment, dating, health, education and governance. As the impact and scope of recommendations increase, developing systems that tackle issues of …


Secondary Gravity Wave Generation Over New Zealand During The Deepwave Campaign, K. Bossert, C. G. Kruse, C. J. Heale, D. C. Fritts, B. P. Williams, J. B. Snively, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, Michael J. Taylor Aug 2017

Secondary Gravity Wave Generation Over New Zealand During The Deepwave Campaign, K. Bossert, C. G. Kruse, C. J. Heale, D. C. Fritts, B. P. Williams, J. B. Snively, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, Michael J. Taylor

All Physics Faculty Publications

Multiple events during the Deep Propagating Gravity Wave Experiment measurement program revealed mountain wave (MW) breaking at multiple altitudes over the Southern Island of New Zealand. These events were measured during several research flights from the National Science Foundation/National Center for Atmospheric Research Gulfstream V aircraft, utilizing a Rayleigh lidar, an Na lidar, and an Advanced Mesospheric Temperature Mapper simultaneously. A flight on 29 June 2014 observed MWs with horizontal wavelengths of ~80_120ækm breaking in the stratosphere from ~10 to 50ækm altitude. A flight on 13 July 2014 observed a horizontal wavelength of ~200_240ækm MW extending from 20 to 90ækm …


Supergravity Tools For Holography, Oscar Varela Aug 2017

Supergravity Tools For Holography, Oscar Varela

Funded Research Records

No abstract provided.


Planar Granular Shear Flow Under External Vibration, Brian Utter, Eric P. Hoppmann Aug 2017

Planar Granular Shear Flow Under External Vibration, Brian Utter, Eric P. Hoppmann

Faculty Journal Articles

We present results from a planar shear experiment in which a two-dimensional horizontal granular assembly of pentagonal particles sheared between two parallel walls is subjected to external vibration. Particle tracking and photoelastic measurements are used to quantify both grain scale motion and interparticle stresses with and without imposed vibrations. We characterize the particle motion in planar shear and find that flow of these strongly interlocking particles consists of transient vortex motion with a mean flow given by the sum of exponential profiles imposed by the shearing walls. Vibration is applied either through the shearing surface or as bulk vertical vibration …


Biophysical And Computational Studies Of The Vcci:Vmip-Ii Complex, Anna Nguyen, Nai-Wei Kuo, Laura Showalter, Ricardo Ramos, Cynthia Dupureur, Michael Colvin, Patricia Liwang Aug 2017

Biophysical And Computational Studies Of The Vcci:Vmip-Ii Complex, Anna Nguyen, Nai-Wei Kuo, Laura Showalter, Ricardo Ramos, Cynthia Dupureur, Michael Colvin, Patricia Liwang

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Works

Certain viruses have the ability to subvert the mammalian immune response, including interference in the chemokine system. Poxviruses produce the chemokine binding protein vCCI (viral CC chemokine inhibitor; also called 35K), which tightly binds to CC chemokines. To facilitate the study of vCCI, we first provide a protocol to produce folded vCCI from Escherichia coli (E. coli.) It is shown here that vCCI binds with unusually high affinity to viral Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-II (vMIP-II), a chemokine analog produced by the virus, human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). Fluorescence anisotropy was used to investigate the vCCI:vMIP-II complex and shows that vCCI binds to …


Development Of Physics Curriculum For Pre-Health Students, Elliot Eckman Mylott Aug 2017

Development Of Physics Curriculum For Pre-Health Students, Elliot Eckman Mylott

Dissertations and Theses

Many pre-health students are required to take introductory physics as undergraduates, though they often struggle to see the relationship between medicine and what they learn in these courses. In order to help students make that connection, reformed curriculum was adopted that teaches physics through the context of biomedicine. This dissertation will discuss the development, implementation, and assessment of the reformed curriculum for the introductory and intermediate level physics courses that targets the needs of pre-health students.

The curriculum created during this project include laboratory activities, multimedia content, and other instructional materials all of which present physics in biomedical contexts. The …


Biophysical And Computational Studies Of The Vcci:Vmip-Ii Complex, Anna Nguyen, Nai-Wei Kuo, Laura Showalter, Ricardo Ramos, Cynthia Dupureur, Michael Colvin, Patricia Liwang Aug 2017

Biophysical And Computational Studies Of The Vcci:Vmip-Ii Complex, Anna Nguyen, Nai-Wei Kuo, Laura Showalter, Ricardo Ramos, Cynthia Dupureur, Michael Colvin, Patricia Liwang

Cynthia Dupureur

Certain viruses have the ability to subvert the mammalian immune response, including interference in the chemokine system. Poxviruses produce the chemokine binding protein vCCI (viral CC chemokine inhibitor; also called 35K), which tightly binds to CC chemokines. To facilitate the study of vCCI, we first provide a protocol to produce folded vCCI from Escherichia coli (E. coli.) It is shown here that vCCI binds with unusually high affinity to viral Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-II (vMIP-II), a chemokine analog produced by the virus, human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). Fluorescence anisotropy was used to investigate the vCCI:vMIP-II complex and shows that vCCI binds to …


The Uppermost Mantle Seismic Velocity And Viscosity Structure Of Central West Antarctica, J. P. O'Donnell, K. Selway, A. A. Nyblade, R. A. Brazier, D. A. Wiens, S. Anandakrishnan, R. C. Aster, Audrey D. Huerta, T. Wilson, J. Paul Winberry Aug 2017

The Uppermost Mantle Seismic Velocity And Viscosity Structure Of Central West Antarctica, J. P. O'Donnell, K. Selway, A. A. Nyblade, R. A. Brazier, D. A. Wiens, S. Anandakrishnan, R. C. Aster, Audrey D. Huerta, T. Wilson, J. Paul Winberry

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences

Accurately monitoring and predicting the evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet via secular changes in the Earth's gravity field requires knowledge of the underlying upper mantle viscosity structure. Published seismic models show the West Antarctic lithosphere to be ∼70–100 km thick and underlain by a low velocity zone extending to at least ∼200 km. Mantle viscosity is dependent on factors including temperature, grain size, the hydrogen content of olivine, the presence of partial melt and applied stress. As seismic wave propagation is particularly sensitive to thermal variations, seismic velocity provides a means of gauging mantle temperature. In 2012, a …


Biofuels From Crop Residue: Soil Organic Carbon And Climate Impacts In The Us And India, Adam Liska Aug 2017

Biofuels From Crop Residue: Soil Organic Carbon And Climate Impacts In The Us And India, Adam Liska

Adam Liska Papers

The transformation of crop residue to soil organic carbon and CO2 is a conserved process that occurs globally. Due to the mathematics of carbon intensity calculations found in government regulations, the amount of CO2 emitted from crop residue per unit of energy in biofuel is largely independent of the amount of residue removed and the location of its removal, as shown by results from the US and India.

Soil organic carbon (SOC) levels are at equilibria determined by carbon inputs from plant material (+Ic) and loss from oxidation to CO2

Are the US results relevant …


Estimation Of Exposure Distribution Adjusting For Association Between Exposure Level And Detection Limit, Yuchen Yang, Brent J. Shelton, Thomas Tucker, Li Li, Richard Kryscio, Li Chen Aug 2017

Estimation Of Exposure Distribution Adjusting For Association Between Exposure Level And Detection Limit, Yuchen Yang, Brent J. Shelton, Thomas Tucker, Li Li, Richard Kryscio, Li Chen

Statistics Faculty Publications

In environmental exposure studies, it is common to observe a portion of exposure measurements to fall below experimentally determined detection limits (DLs). The reverse Kaplan–Meier estimator, which mimics the well‐known Kaplan–Meier estimator for right‐censored survival data with the scale reversed, has been recommended for estimating the exposure distribution for the data subject to DLs because it does not require any distributional assumption. However, the reverse Kaplan–Meier estimator requires the independence assumption between the exposure level and DL and can lead to biased results when this assumption is violated. We propose a kernel‐smoothed nonparametric estimator for the exposure distribution without imposing …


Game Design & Development Curriculum: History & Future Directions, Elizabeth L. Lawley, Roger Altizer, Tracy Fullerton, Andrew Phelps, Constance Steinkuehler Aug 2017

Game Design & Development Curriculum: History & Future Directions, Elizabeth L. Lawley, Roger Altizer, Tracy Fullerton, Andrew Phelps, Constance Steinkuehler

Presentations and other scholarship

It has been nearly twenty years since the first undergraduate degree program in computer game development was established in 1998. Since that time, the number and size of programs in game design and development have grown at a rapid pace. While there were early efforts to establish curricular guidelines for the field, these face a number of challenges given the diverse range of academic homes for game-related programs. This panel will address the history of curricular development in the field, both in individual programs and across institutions. It will also explore the potential risks and rewards of developing curricular and/or …