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Phosphorylation of Nonmuscle Myosin by Calcium-Dependent and Independent Protein Kinases (open access)

Phosphorylation of Nonmuscle Myosin by Calcium-Dependent and Independent Protein Kinases

Nonmuscle myosin from bovine thymus was purified, characterized , and phosphorylated with MLCK, H4PK, and Protein Kinase C. Phosphorylation occured exclusively on the myosin regulatory light chain. Phosphorylation by MLCK and H4PK resulted in the activation of the MgATPase activity as well as filament assembly of nonmuscle myosin.
Date: December 1987
Creator: Hassell, Tommy C. (Tommy Clarence)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerto for Trumpet and Chamber Ensemble (open access)

Concerto for Trumpet and Chamber Ensemble

Concerto for Trumpet and Chamber Ensemble is a three-movement work for solo trumpet and ten instruments, one player to a part, of approximately fourteen minutes in length. It is scored for flute, oboe, clarinet in B-flat, bassoon, piano, percussion, trumpet (solo) in C, violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The principal percussion instrument is xylophone with lesser parts for suspended cymbal and triangle.
Date: August 1987
Creator: Evans, Donald Earl
System: The UNT Digital Library
She Had No Peer: A Chamber Opera (open access)

She Had No Peer: A Chamber Opera

The work is a chamber opera in five movements. The vocal forces include soprano, mezzo-soprano and baritone solos and a small mixed chorus. The instrumental forces include flute, oboe, alto and tenor saxophone, bassoon, cello and percussion. The opera is a character study of Eve and the Virgin Mary that compares and contrasts their evolving emotions. Recurring motives and texts are used to help the characters portray their emotions . The English texts were chosen from poetry ranging primarily from the 16th to the 20th century.
Date: August 1987
Creator: Whiteman, Lauren A. (Lauren Ann)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ultrastructural Effects of Chemical Modification on Olfactory Receptors (open access)

Ultrastructural Effects of Chemical Modification on Olfactory Receptors

The ultrastructural effects of chemical modification on olfactory receptors were investigated with scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and fluorescent microscopy. Mason and Morton (1984) hypothesized that a two-step chemical treatment would covalently modify receptor proteins. Their two-step protocol was modified in an attempt to label olfactory receptor proteins and the ultra structural effects of the original two-step protocol were examined.
Date: August 1987
Creator: Thompson, Rebecca M. (Rebecca Mae)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerobic Capacity as Assessed by Arm Crank Ergometry in Females Wheelchair Athletes Versus Able-Bodied Athletes (open access)

Aerobic Capacity as Assessed by Arm Crank Ergometry in Females Wheelchair Athletes Versus Able-Bodied Athletes

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Date: May 1987
Creator: Knowles, Laura S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Expected Utility and Intraalliance War (open access)

Expected Utility and Intraalliance War

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Date: May 1987
Creator: Birsel, Murat H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mass (open access)

Mass

This thesis is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Mass: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. It is scored for a soprano soloist, a four-part chorus (SATB), percussion requiring one player (orchestral bells, vibraphone, and chimes), piano, and pipe organ. The text is taken from the traditional Latin and its English translation, the Greek (in the case of "Kyrie eleison") and verse taken from scripture--John 1:1, John 1:5, and Revelation 1:17-18--as translated in the Revised Standard Version Bible. These verses are woven into the musical fabric of the Kyrie and the Gloria and are frequently overlayed with the text of the Mass itself. The text is treated freely with some cyclic treatment of textual and thematic material.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Boyce, Cary, 1955-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Molecular Aging of Triosephosphate Isomerase (open access)

Molecular Aging of Triosephosphate Isomerase

This work was initiated to acquire a better understanding of the mechanisms, regulations, and significances of deamidation, as well as its role in the aging process.
Date: May 1987
Creator: YĆ¼ksel, K. Umit
System: The UNT Digital Library
Morton Schamberg's Role in Precisionism (open access)

Morton Schamberg's Role in Precisionism

This study examines how Morton Schamberg encapsulated a significant understanding or European Modernism and created its translation into a unique American style of art known as Precisionism. After his formal studies in architecture and painting and his trips to Europe, he did reworkings of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism before creating important modernist works.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Lampe, Mary Margaret
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Proposed Molecular Mechanism for the Activation of a Calcium/Phospholipid-Dependent Protein Kinase in P1798 Lymphosarcoma (open access)

A Proposed Molecular Mechanism for the Activation of a Calcium/Phospholipid-Dependent Protein Kinase in P1798 Lymphosarcoma

Calcium/phospholipid-dependent protein kinase (PKC) was purified from P1798 lymphosarcoma. It was demonstrated that uncomplexed calcium and uncomplexed phosphatidylserine are the activators, that the activation of PKC requires that calcium bind first, that the activation of PKC requires that calcium bind first, that high calcium concentrations inhibit PKC activation, and that calcium inhibition can be overcome by phosphatidylserine.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Elson, James L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of muscular development and muscular strength in the highly trained female bodybuilder and the non-strength trained female (open access)

A study of muscular development and muscular strength in the highly trained female bodybuilder and the non-strength trained female

The extent of muscular strength and muscular size in 20 female bodybuilders and 20 non-strength trained females was studied. Body composition and segment volumes and related anthropometric measurements data were obtained along with chest press and knee extension One Repetition Maximum (IRM) and 25 Repitition Maximum (25RM) values. No group differences were present in age, height, weight and segment volumes. The bodybuilders had a lower percent body fat, greater lean body weight (LBW) and larger muscles compared to the non-strength trained females.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Melson, Treina
System: The UNT Digital Library
Voice Crying in the Wilderness (open access)

Voice Crying in the Wilderness

This score was prepared using a new computer software program called the "Professional Composer". Voice Crying in the Wilderness is an original score by Nat Irvin and Bob Ray Sanders.
Date: 1987
Creator: Irvin, Nat, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library