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Depictions of Covid-19 in the Media
(2021-04-15)Previous studies have shown that after watching an intense video on terrorism, participant’s anxiety towards terrorism increases (Slone & Shoshani, 2006). This study aimed to determine the effects of COVID-19 in the media ... -
Depreciation Of Fixed Assets
(1959-04-01)Perhaps the best known and most widely accepted definition of depreciation is the one formulated by the Committee on Terminology of the American Institute of Accountants. This acceptance is most likely due to the increasing ... -
Depression and Eating Disorders in Adolescent Females
(2018-04-20)This systematic review collected peer reviewed articles examining the relationship between depression and eating disorders, to determine if females aged 10-25 who have depressive disorder or depression are at risk for also ... -
Desensitization to the Female Body
(2019-04-25)Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, & Clark, 2015). Previous studies have examined the effect of celebrity images on women’s perceptions of their bodies (Brown ... -
Desoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis In The Regenerating Liver
(1965-04-01)In order to fully understand DNA synthesis in the regenerating liver, one must understand liver regeneration as a whole. Liver generation can therefore be divided into two stages. The first stage, lasting approximately ... -
Detection And Separation Of Trace Levels Of Tin Methyltin In The Aquatic Environment
(1987-04-01)A method for the determination of trace levels of inorganic tin and organotin species by hydride generation is described. Tin hydrides are separated by gas chromatography and detected by atomic absorption spectrometry. The ... -
Detection Of Food Chemicals By The American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis) In Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments
(1990-04-01)These experiments demonstrated that the American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) detected chemicals from food on land and under water. American alligators were offered raw meat or animal carcasses on land and under ... -
Detection of Inducible HSP70 as a Measure of Heat Stress in Mammalian Tissue
(2014-04-01)The North American Pika, Ochotona princeps, is a keystone high altitude species whose populations have been declining and whose distributions have been receding to higher elevations in the Great Basin. The present study ... -
Detection of K-ras Colorectal Point Mutations Using Endonuclease V/AK16DLigase and Ligase Detection Reaction Assays
(2005-04-01)This research investigates the benefits of utilizing PCR/Ligase Detection Reaction multiplexing coupled with endonuclease V/AK16D ligase treatment in the detection of known and unknown point mutations within DNA. The ... -
Detection of Sporadic Genetic Mutations Using an EndoV/Ligase Scanning Assay
(2006-04-01)The identification of sporadic point mutations in tumor-suppressor genes, which are responsible for regulating cell growth, has been linked to the early detection of cancer, as well as with identifying those individuals ... -
Detection of the Coprinus cinereus protein Rad51 in meiotic and mitotic tissue and characterization of the Rad51 antibody
(2004-04-01)Understanding the mechanisms behind DNA repair and meiotic recombination in Coprinus cinereus is an integral step in furthering the understanding of the eukaryotic cell. The proteins Rad51 and Rad50 have been shown to be ... -
Detection of West Nile Virus in Mosquitoes of Montana through RT-PCR and TaqMan Assays and Correlation to Reservoir Competent Avian Populations
(2010-04-01)First emerging in the United States in 1999, and Montana in 2002, West Nile Virus (WNV) has had a significant impact on human and avian populations. Due to this significance, a greater understanding of the factors affecting ... -
Determination of Alpha Acids in Humulus japonicas
(2018-04-20)Humulus lupus (hops) is a plant used by the brewing industry to produce alpha acids; organic acids which contribute to the bitter taste of beer. This project sought to extract and quantify the types and amounts of alpha ... -
Determining What Factors Create an Active Citizen in Helena, Montana
(2001-04-01)“Many Americans continue to claim that we are “members” of various organizations, but most Americans no longer spend much time in community organizations-we’ve stopped doing committee work, stopped serving as officers, and ... -
Developing a Method for In Vitro Conversion of Recombinant Mule Deer Prion Protein
(2009-04-01)Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) occurring in free-ranging and captive populations of deer and elk. CWD is thought to involve a misfolded protein called the prion protein. ... -
Developing a New Class of Antibiotics: The Oxadiazoles
(2022)Bacterial antibiotic resistance is a significant issue that has persisted in healthcare due to bacteria's fast mutation rates which constantly drives the need for new therapeutic drugs. This includes the synthesis of novel ... -
Developing Proteomics Techniques for Glycosylated Proteins
(2006-04-01)The ability to study proteins and their role in cell function is a central area of scientific study. To learn more about proteins and glycosylation, a form of posttranslational modification, a means of detecting specifically ... -
Development And Evaluation Of A Simple Chemically Defined Minimal Growth Medium For The Detection And Identification Of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
(1981-04-01)A simple chemically defined medium was developed and shown to he useful in the detection of nutritional mutants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. These nutritional mutants are most often problematic organisms found in gonococcal ... -
Development and use of Kulikovskiy-Sveshnikova-Beghin (KSB) model for avalanches and its application to slide paths of central Montana
(2013-04-01)The number of people heading into the backcounrty in winter is increasing every year. This increase in travel heightens the risk for human injury due to avalanches, a powerful natural event. The Kulikovskiy-Sveshnikova-Beghin ... -
Development Of A Multifunctional Escherichia coli/Bacillus subtilis Shuttle Expression Plasmid With Synthetic Expression Control
(1987-04-01)To simplify the screening of cloned DNA and to enhance the expression of protein products, a plasmid, pSP 10, was designed and constructed containing several features. These features included: 1) an origin of replication ...