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Symbols of Service: Wear Them Proudly & Properly!
Poster which "represents in correct order of precedence, ribbons and devices most likely to be worn by members of today's Air Force" (top of poster), with an image and label for each.
Date:
September 1985
Creator:
United States. Department of the Air Force.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Meals are a great time to play FOLLOW-THE-LEADER: and you're the leader
Poster discussing fostering healthy eating habits in children by parents modeling healthy eating. The front of the poster shows to hands holding bananas.
Date:
September 2014
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Healthy Plate (Pre-diabetes and diabetes)
Poster depicting a plate showing the proportions of different types of food as portions of a healthy meal for a person with pre-diabetes or diabetes. The back of the poster is a chart showing the carbohydrate content of various foods.
Date:
September 2015
Creator:
Rio Grande State Center (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Putting on weight with healthy foods makes taking it off a LOT easier
Poster discussing healthy eating during pregnancy to support a healthy pregnancy. The front of the poster depicts a pregnant woman wearing a green sweater resting her hands on her belly.
Date:
2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Top 10 ways to grow happy kids
Poster with a photograph of four children laying on grass and listing ten ways to encourage healthy habits in children, focusing on healthy eating.
Date:
July 2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
After a year, its time to use those bottles for something else
Poster discussing how extended bottlefeeding can damage a child's dental health and tips to reduce bottlefeeding.
Date:
August 2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Happiness Grows Here!
Poster with the text, "Happiness Grows Here!" printed in the center with illustrated plants to the right of of the text.
Date:
unknown
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Breast Milk every ounce counts
Poster of a woman wearing a lab coat with the text, "As a doctor i know breastfeeding is the healthiest thing you can do for your baby. As a mother i feel it is the most beautiful." printed at the top of the poster.
Date:
May 2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Ganar peso con alimentos saludables hace que perderlo sea MUCHO más fácil
Poster about the importance of having a healthy diet during pregnancy, also the implications that it takes. El póster es acerca la importancia de una dieta saludable durante el embarazo, también las implicaciones que lleva.
Date:
2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Keeping their spirits up helps keep their weight down
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Date:
July 2015
Creator:
Massachusetts WIC Nutrition Program
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Give your child 10 tasteful GIFTS that will last a lifetime
Poster discussing healthy foods and tips for making them appealing to children.
Date:
August 2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Texas State Park Rules and Regulations
Poster listing Texas Sate Park's rules and regulations.
Date:
September 2009
Creator:
Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Right Now, You're Helping the Health of the Baby You're Carrying
2 posters promoting the importance of regular doctor visits and listing questions for women to ask their doctors about their health. The first poster is aimed at pregnant women and includes questions about breastfeeding, relationships, and birth plans. The second poster is aimed at women hoping to become pregnant and includes questions about lifestyle, medical history, and general health.
Date:
May 4, 2019
Creator:
Texas. Department of State Health Services.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Las 10 mejores maneras de criar niños felices
Poster over the healthiest methods to raise children. Póster sobre los metodos mas saludables para criar niños.
Date:
2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
To Your Child, You Are the Greatest Show on Earth
Poster of a small child wearing a gingham dress and clapping her hands and discussing the importance of playing with children.
Date:
June 2015
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Texas Agriculture Matters
Pamphlet with information about Texas agriculture. One side has a photo of a fence around a field with the Texas flag painted on the gate, and the other side has a collage of facts about the history and current state of Texas agriculture.
Date:
2015
Creator:
Texas. Department of Agriculture.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Breastmilk: Baby's First Immunization, 2011
Image with short graphs describing the benefits of immunization by maternal breastmilk feeding for infants.
Date:
November 2011
Creator:
Texas. Bureau of WIC Nutrition.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Fregadero de Tres Compartimientos
Poster depicting a three-compartment sink labelled with the purpose of each area. There is also information about sanitizing solutions and minimum required temperatures to meet Texas Health Department regulations.
Date:
June 2010
Creator:
Texas. Department of State Health Services.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Three-Compartment Sink
Poster depicting a three-compartment sink labelled with the purpose of each area. There is also information about sanitizing solutions and minimum required temperatures to meet Texas Health Department regulations.
Date:
June 2010
Creator:
Texas. Department of State Health Services.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Taxa-area Relationship (TAR) of Microbial Functional Genes with Long-TGerm Fertilization
Diversity and spatial patterns in plant and animal communities are well documented as a positive-power law of a taxa-area relationship (TAR). At present little is known whether this also applies to soil microbial communities and whether long-term fertilization has an influence on the underlying microbial diversity. To test the effects of long-term fertilization on above-ground botanical diversity and below-ground microbial diversity, a nested sampling approach on Park Grass plots (12d& 11/2c) of Rothamsted Reseach in United Kingdom, both at ~;; pH 5 but with plant diversities of between 42 and 13 respectively were used. GeoChip 3.0, covering approximately 57, 000 gene sequences of 292 gene families involved in nitrogen, carbon, sulfur and phosphorus cycling, metal reduction and resistance, and organic contaminant degradation, was used to determine the gene area relationships for both functional and phylogenetic groups and the relationship to plant diversity. Our analysis indicated that the microbial communities were separated by different plant diversity based on DCA. The soil microbial diversity was in accord with plant diversity. Soil microbial community exhibited different z value with different plant diversity, z = 0.0449 with higher plant diversity and z = 0.0583 with lower plant diversity (P< 0.0001). These results suggest that …
Date:
May 17, 2010
Creator:
Liang, Yuting; Wu, Liyou; Clark, Ian; Xue, Kai; Van Nostrand, Joy D.; Deng, Ye et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Functional Ecological Gene Networks to Reveal the Changes Among Microbial Interactions Under Elevated Carbon Dioxide Conditions
Biodiversity and its responses to environmental changes is a central issue in ecology, and for society. Almost all microbial biodiversity researches focus on species richness and abundance but ignore the interactions among different microbial species/populations. However, determining the interactions and their relationships to environmental changes in microbial communities is a grand challenge, primarily due to the lack of information on the network structure among different microbial species/populations. Here, a novel random matrix theory (RMT)-based conceptual framework for identifying functional ecological gene networks (fEGNs) is developed with the high throughput functional gene array hybridization data from the grassland microbial communities in a long-term FACE (Free Air CO2 Enrichment) experiment. Both fEGNs under elevated CO2 (eCO2) and ambient CO2 (aCO2) possessed general characteristics of many complex systems such as scale-free, small-world, modular and hierarchical. However, the topological structure of the fEGNs is distinctly different between eCO2 and aCO2, suggesting that eCO2 dramatically altered the interactions among different microbial functional groups/populations. In addition, the changes in network structure were significantly correlated with soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, and plant productivity, indicating the potential importance of network interactions in ecosystem functioning. Elucidating network interactions in microbial communities and their responses to environmental changes are …
Date:
May 17, 2010
Creator:
Deng, Ye; Zhou, Jizhong; Luo, Feng; He, Zhili; Tu, Qichao & Zhi, Xiaoyang
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Role of the Tetraheme Cytochrome c3 in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough Metabolism
The role of tetraheme cytochrome c3 (CycA) in the metabolism of the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough (DvH) was investigated by deletion of the cycA gene using a marker-exchange deletion strategy. A highly abundant periplasmic cytochrome, CycA has the important function of transferring electrons from periplasmic hydrogenases (Hyd, Hyn, Hys) to transmembrane complexes which transport the electrons to the cytoplasm where sulfate is reduced. Previous studies have indicated that during its interaction with periplasmic hydrogenases, CycA is also involved in the reduction of toxic metals. Growth of the cycA mutant strain on lactate as the electron donor and sulfate as the terminal electron acceptor showed that, despite its abundance, CycA is not essential for DvH growth. However, the rate of growth of the mutant strain was significantly lower, and the extent of growth less, than rates and extents of growth of the wild type and complement strains on lactate/sulfate medium. This indicates that a portion of the electrons generated from cytoplasmic lactate oxidation are transported by CycA for energy production, possibly in a hydrogen cycling mechanism employed to generate ATP. Failure of the mutant strain to grow on either formate or H2, with sulfate or sulfite as electron acceptors, further …
Date:
May 17, 2010
Creator:
Semkiw, Elizabeth; Zane, Grant & Wall, Judy
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Effects of experimental warming and clipping on metabolic change of microbial community in a US Great Plains tallgrass prairie
While more and more studies are being conducted on the effects of global warming, little is known regarding the response of metabolic change of whole soil microbial communities to this phenomenon. In this study, functional gene changes at the mRNA level were analyzed by our new developed GeoChip 3.0. Soil samples were taken from a long-term climate warming experiment site, which has been conducted for ~;;8 years at the Kessler Farm Field Laboratory, a 137.6-ha farm located in the Central Redbed Plains, in McClain County, Oklahoma. The experiment uses a paired factorial design with warming as the primary factor nested with clipping as a secondary factor. An infrared heater was used to simulate global warming, and clipping was used to mimic mowing hay. Twelve 2m x 2m plots were divided into six pairs of warmed and control plots. The heater generates a constant output of ~;;100 Watts m-2 to approximately 2 oC increase in soil temperature above the ambient plots, which is at the low range of the projected climate warming by IPCC. Soil whole microbial communities? mRNA was extracted, amplified, labeled and hybridized with our GeoChip 3.0, a functional gene array covering genes involved in N, C, P, and …
Date:
May 17, 2010
Creator:
Xie, Jianping; Liu, Xinxing; Liu, Xueduan; Nostrand, Joy D. Van; Deng, Ye; Wu, Liyou et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Investigating the role of CheA-3 in Dusulfovibrio Vulgaris Hildenborough
Multiple sets of chemotaxis genes including three cheA homologs were identified in the genome sequence of the anaerobic bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough. Each CheA is a histidine kinase (HK) and part of a two component signal transduction system. Knock out mutants in the three cheA genes were created using single cross-over homologous recombination insertion. We studied the phenotypes of the cheA mutants in detail and discovered that ?cheA-3 has a non swarming/swimming phenotype both in the soft agar plates and Palleroni chamber assays. CheA-3 shows similarity to the Shewanella oneidensis CheA-3 and the Vibrio cholerae CheA-2 that are responsible for chemotaxis in the respective organisms. We did not find any morphological or structural differences between the three Delta cheA mutants and the wild type cells in electron microscopy. Our results from these studies are presented.
Date:
May 22, 2010
Creator:
Ray, Jayashee; Keller, Kimberley; Krierim, Bernhard; Auer, Manfred; Keasling, Jay; Wall, Judy et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library