Student Board Members Jeff Adams (2007)
Director Kirk, L. Jowers, Assistant Director, Jayne Nelson, B. Diehl, W. Brett Barrus, ...
The Hinckley Journal of Politics is published annually by the Hinckley Institute of Politics for students,
Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble, Matthew J Smith
Existing ownership type systems require objects to have precisely one primary owner, organizing the heap into an ownership tree. Unfortunately, a tree structure is too restrictive for many programs,...
Matthew J. Smith, Philip Browne
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Myburgh, Neil G., Solanki, Geetesh C., Smith, Matthew J., Lalloo, Ratilal
Objectives. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequalities in health status and health provision across all sections of the population. This study set out...
Myburgh, Neil G., Solanki, Geetesh C., Smith, Matthew J., Lalloo, Ratilal
Objective. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequalities in health status and health provision across all sections of the population. This study set out...
Myburgh, Neil G., Solanki, Geetesh C., Smith, Matthew J., Lalloo, Ratilal
Objective. The first democratic government elected in South Africa in 1994 inherited huge inequalities in health status and health provision across all sections of the population. This study set out...
Determination of the stiffness for the sub-foil of a gas foil bearing / (2004)
Thesis (M.S.)--Pennsylvania State University, 2004.
Matthew J. Smith, Sarang Kulkarni, Tony Pawson
The human transcription factor CA150 modulates human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene transcription and contains numerous signaling elements, including six FF domains. Repeated FF domains are...
TreeSAAP: Selection on Amino Acid Properties using phylogenetic trees (2003)
Woolley, Steve, Johnson, Justin, Smith, Matthew J., Crandall, Keith A., McClellan, David A.
Summary: The software program TreeSAAP measures the selective influences on 31 structural and biochemical amino acid properties during cladogenesis, and performs goodness-of-fit and categorical...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio University, November, 1998.
Smith, Matthew J, Jackson, Jane M.
This document is divided into the following sections: Introduction Preliminary Material Journal of the Constitutional Convention General Orders Committees Research Staff General Items Committee for...
This inventory is broken into the following sections: Department Folders General Correspondence Legislation Folders Miscellaneous Folders Position Folders Special Folders Speeches Subject Folders
FF Domains of CA150 Bind Transcription and Splicing Factors through Multiple Weak Interactions
Smith, Matthew J., Kulkarni, Sarang, Pawson, Tony
The human transcription factor CA150 modulates human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene transcription and contains numerous signaling elements, including six FF domains. Repeated FF domains are...
FF Domains of CA150 Bind Transcription and Splicing Factors through Multiple Weak Interactions
Smith, Matthew J., Kulkarni, Sarang, Pawson, Tony
The human transcription factor CA150 modulates human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene transcription and contains numerous signaling elements, including six FF domains. Repeated FF domains are...
Smith, Matthew J., Hardy, W. Rod, Murphy, James M., Jones, Nina, Pawson, Tony
Modular interaction domains that recognize peptide motifs in target proteins can impart selectivity in signaling pathways. Phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domains are components of cytoplasmic docking...
Analysis of a Shc Family Adaptor Protein, ShcD/Shc4, That Associates with Muscle-Specific Kinase▿
Jones, Nina, Hardy, W. Rod, Friese, Matthew B., Jorgensen, Claus, Smith, Matthew J., Woody, Neil M., ...
Shc family proteins serve as phosphotyrosine adaptor molecules in various receptor-mediated signaling pathways. In mammals, three distinct Shc genes have been described that encode proteins...
Disease effects on reproduction can cause population cycles in seasonal environments
Smith, Matthew J, White, Andrew, Sherratt, Jonathan A, Telfer, Sandra, Begon, Michael, Lambin, Xavier
Recent studies of rodent populations have demonstrated that certain parasites can cause juveniles to delay maturation until the next reproductive season. Furthermore, a variety of parasites may share...
Seasonal host dynamics drive the timing of recurrent epidemics in a wildlife population
Begon, Michael, Telfer, Sandra, Smith, Matthew J., Burthe, Sarah, Paterson, Steve, Lambin, Xavier
The seasonality of recurrent epidemics has been largely neglected, especially where patterns are not driven by forces external to the population. Here, we use data on cowpox virus in field voles to...
Smith, Matthew J., Telfer, Sandra, Kallio, Eva R., Burthe, Sarah, Cook, Alex R., Lambin, Xavier, ...
A key aim in epidemiology is to understand how pathogens spread within their host populations. Central to this is an elucidation of a pathogen's transmission dynamics. Mathematical models have...
Periodic travelling waves in cyclic populations: field studies and reaction–diffusion models
Sherratt, Jonathan A, Smith, Matthew J
Periodic travelling waves have been reported in a number of recent spatio-temporal field studies of populations undergoing multi-year cycles. Mathematical modelling has a major role to play in...
Locating the transition from periodic oscillations to spatiotemporal chaos in the wake of invasion
Sherratt, Jonathan A., Smith, Matthew J., Rademacher, Jens D. M.
In systems with cyclic dynamics, invasions often generate periodic spatiotemporal oscillations, which undergo a subsequent transition to chaos. The periodic oscillations have the form of a wavetrain...