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Pride of Place: a Contemporary Anthology of Texas Nature Writing
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Since Roy Bedichek's influential Adventures with a Texas Naturalist, no book has attempted to explore the uniqueness of Texas nature, or reflected the changes in the human landscape that have accelerated since Bedichek's time. Pride of Place updates Bedichek's discussion by acknowledging the increased urbanization and the loss of wildspace in today's state. It joins other recent collections of regional nature writing while demonstrating what makes Texas uniquely diverse. These fourteen essays are held together by the story of Texas pride, the sense that from West Texas to the Coastal Plains, we and the landscape are important and worthy of pride, if not downright bravado. This book addresses all the major regions of Texas. Beginning with Roy Bedichek's essay "Still Water," it includes Carol Cullar and Barbara "Barney" Nelson on the Rio Grande region of West Texas, John Graves's evocative "Kindred Spirits" on Central Texas, Joe Nick Patoski's celebration of Hill Country springs, Pete Gunter on the Piney Woods, David Taylor on North Texas, Gary Clark and Gerald Thurmond on the Coastal Plains, Ray Gonzales and Marian Haddad on El Paso, Stephen Harrigan and Wyman Meinzer on West Texas, and Naomi Shihab Nye on urban San Antonio. This anthology will …
Date:
January 15, 2006
Creator:
Taylor, David
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The UNT Digital Library
Big Thicket Legacy
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In Big Thicket Legacy, Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller present the stories of people living in the Big Thicket of southeast Texas. Many of the storytellers were close to one hundred years old when interviewed, with some being the great-grandchildren of the first settlers. Here are tales about robbing a bee tree, hunting wild boar, plowing all day and dancing all night, wading five miles to church through a cypress brake, and making soap using hickory ashes. "The book is a storehouse of history, down-to-earth information, good humor, leg-pulling spoofs, tall tales and all kinds of serendipitous gems . . . Readers inclined to fantasy might like to think of two giant Texas folklorists of the past, J. Frank Dobie and Mody Boatright, nodding and winking their approval of Big Thicket Legacy."—Smithsonian
Date:
January 15, 2002
Creator:
Loughmiller, Campbell & Loughmiller, Lynn
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The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report June 3, 2005 - Ft. Monmouth, NJ
Base Visit Trip Report June 3, 2005 - Ft. Monmouth, NJ.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
Report Given to Commissioners on BRAC Tanker Actions
Report Given to Commissioners on BRAC Tanker Actions.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report - Air Force Reserve Center, Denver, CO
Base Visit Trip Report - Air Force Reserve Center, Denver, CO.
Date:
January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
BRAC Commission Material - GAO Report Summary for Commissioners
BRAC Commission Material - GAO Report Summary for Commissioners.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
unknown
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The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Book - Write Patterson Air Force Base (Air Force Institute of Technology), OH
Base Visit Book - Write Patterson Air Force Base (Air Force Institute of Technology), OH.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
AF8 - Media Briefing Book
Contains media briefing book for Hill Air Force Base, UT
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
General - Media Briefing Book - New England - New London, CT; Portsmouth, NH; Brunswick, ME
General - Media Briefing Book - New England - New London, CT; Portsmouth, NH; Brunswick, ME.
Date:
January 6, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
General Counsel - Official Edits to BRAC Final Report
General Counsel - Official Edits to BRAC Final Report.
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January 6, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Book (1st Visit) Ft. Monmouth, NJ
Base Visit Book (1st Visit) Ft. Monmouth, NJ.
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January 6, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
1995 BRAC Commission Report
1995 BRAC Commission Final Report to the President.
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January 4, 2006
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unknown
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The UNT Digital Library
1993 BRAC Commission Report
Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission 1993 Report to the President.
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January 4, 2006
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unknown
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The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Book - Ft. Belvoir, VA
Base Visit Book - Ft. Belvoir, VA.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
General Counsel - Errata and Technical Corrections to Final Report and Final Deliberations
General Counsel - Errata and Technical Corrections to Final Report and Final Deliberations.
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January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
CRS Report Re: Judicial Review for Military Installations
CRS Report Re: Judicial Review for Military Installations.
Date:
January 5, 2006
Creator:
unknown
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The UNT Digital Library
AF50 - Base Visit Report
Contains the Base Visit Report for Air Force Personnel Center Denver, CO
Date:
January 4, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
BRAC Commission - Reports
Contains Overseas Basing Commission Reports
Date:
January 4, 2006
Creator:
unknown
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The UNT Digital Library
General Counsel - Final Report Timeline
General Counsel - Final Report Timeline.
Date:
January 5, 2006
Creator:
United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
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The UNT Digital Library
The Exosporium of B.cereus Contains a Binding Site for gC1qR/p33: Implication in Spore Attachment and/or Entry
B. cereus, is a member of a genus of aerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming rod-like bacilli, which includes the deadly, B. anthracis. Preliminary experiments have shown that gC1qR binds to B.cereus spores that have been attached to microtiter plates. The present studies were therefore undertaken, to examine if cell surface gC1qR plays a role in B.cereus spore attachment and/or entry. Monolayers of human colon carcinoma (Caco-2) and lung cells were grown to confluency on 6 mm coverslips in shell vials with gentle swirling in a shaker incubator. Then, 2 {micro}l of a suspension of strain SB460 B.cereus spores (3x10{sup 8}/ml, in sterile water), were added and incubated (1-4 h; 36{sup 0} C) in the presence or absence of anti-gC1qR mAb-carbon nanoloops. Examination of these cells by EM revealed that: (1) When B. cereus endospores contacted the apical Caco-2 cell surface, or lung cells, gClqR was simultaneously detectable, indicating upregulation of the molecule. (2) In areas showing spore contact with the cell surface, gClqR expression was often adjacent to the spores in association with microvilli (Caco-2 cells) or cytoskeletal projections (lung cells). (3) Furthermore, the exosporia of the activated and germinating spores were often decorated with mAb-nanoloops. These observations were further corroborated by …
Date:
January 1, 2008
Creator:
Ghebrehiwet, Berhane; Tantral, Lee; Titmus, Matthew A.; Panessa-Warren, Barbara J.; Tortora, George T.; Wong, Stanislaus S. et al.
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The UNT Digital Library
Three-Dimensional Aberration-Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy for Biology
Recent instrumental developments have enabled greatly improved resolution of scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEM) through aberration correction. An additional and previously unanticipated advantage of aberration correction is the greatly improved depth sensitivity that has led to the reconstruction of a three-dimensional (3D) image from a focal series. In this chapter the potential of aberration-corrected 3D STEM to provide major improvements in the imaging capabilities for biological samples will be discussed. This chapter contains a brief overview ofthe various high-resolution 3D imaging techniques, a historical perspective of the development of STEM, first estimates of the dose-limited axial and lateral resolution on biological samples and initial experiments on stained thin sections.
Date:
January 1, 2007
Creator:
De Jonge, Niels; Sougrat, Rachid; Pennycook, Stephen J; Peckys, Diana B & Lupini, Andrew R
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The UNT Digital Library
Pestoides F, and Atypical Yersinia pestis Strain from the Former Soviet Union
Unlike the classical Yersinia pestis strains, members of an atypical group of Y. pestis from Central Asia, denominated Y. pestis subspecies caucasica (also known as one of several pestoides types), are distinguished by a number of characteristics including their ability to ferment rhamnose and melibiose, their lacking the small plasmid encoding the plasminogen activator (pla) and pesticin, and their exceptionally large variants of the virulence plasmid pMT (encoding murine toxin and capsular antigen). We have obtained the entire genome sequence of Y. pestis Pestoides F, an isolate from the former Soviet Union that has enabled us to carryout a comprehensive genome-wide comparison of this organism's genomic content against the six published sequences of Y. pestis and their Y. pseudotuberculosis ancestor. Based on classical glycerol fermentation (+ve) and nitrate reduction (+ve) Y. pestis Pestoides F is an isolate that belongs to the biovar antiqua. This strain is unusual in other characteristics such as the fact that it carries a non-consensus V antigen (lcrV) sequence, and that unlike other Pla{sup -} strains, Pestoides F retains virulence by the parenteral and aerosol routes. The chromosome of Pestoides F is 4,517,345 bp in size comprising some 3,936 predicted coding sequences, while its pCD and …
Date:
January 5, 2007
Creator:
Garcia, E.; Worsham, P.; Bearden, S.; Malfatti, S.; Lang, D.; Larimer, F. et al.
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The UNT Digital Library
Adventures in Laser Produced Plasma Research
In the UK the study of laser produced plasmas and their applications began in the universities and evolved to a current system where the research is mainly carried out at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Central Laser Facility ( CLF) which is provided to support the universities. My own research work has been closely tied to this evolution and in this review I describe the history with particular reference to my participation in it.
Date:
January 13, 2006
Creator:
Key, M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Quantitive DNA Fiber Mapping
Several hybridization-based methods used to delineate single copy or repeated DNA sequences in larger genomic intervals take advantage of the increased resolution and sensitivity of free chromatin, i.e., chromatin released from interphase cell nuclei. Quantitative DNA fiber mapping (QDFM) differs from the majority of these methods in that it applies FISH to purified, clonal DNA molecules which have been bound with at least one end to a solid substrate. The DNA molecules are then stretched by the action of a receding meniscus at the water-air interface resulting in DNA molecules stretched homogeneously to about 2.3 kb/{micro}m. When non-isotopically, multicolor-labeled probes are hybridized to these stretched DNA fibers, their respective binding sites are visualized in the fluorescence microscope, their relative distance can be measured and converted into kilobase pairs (kb). The QDFM technique has found useful applications ranging from the detection and delineation of deletions or overlap between linked clones to the construction of high-resolution physical maps to studies of stalled DNA replication and transcription.
Date:
January 28, 2008
Creator:
Lu, Chun-Mei; Wang, Mei; Greulich-Bode, Karin M.; Weier, Jingly F. & Weier, Heinz-Ulli G.
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The UNT Digital Library