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Irish Travellers: Facing Discrimination In A Christian Society
(1999-04-01)Discrimination against the Irish Travelling Community in Ireland may not seem like a topic relevant to people in Montana, since most people have never even heard of them. Yet it is very important because discrimination is ... -
Irish-American Montanans' Reactions To The Easter Rising
(2007-04-01)The following thesis is an examination of Irish culture in Montana in the context of Irish-American Montanans’ responses to the Easter Rising. Chapter One discusses the Easter Rising itself. The Easter Rising occurred in ... -
Is HIF-1? Required for V-ATPase-Dependent Regulation of Glycolytic Enzymes?
(2016-04-01)Vacuolar-ATPase (V-ATPase) is frequently up-regulated in tumors and tumor cell lines where it contributes to tumorigenic phenotypes, including the Warburg Effect (e.g. the phenomenon where glycolysis is preferred over ... -
Is It Possible to Combine Sales and Marketing with Research for an Academic Conference
(2019-04-25)This research project was intended to market and promote for the Student Undergraduate Research Festival (SURF). SURF has been apart of Carroll since 2012. Through sales and marketing, we look at what it takes to find an ... -
Is NDVI a predictor of C. tarsalis in Eastern Montana
(2019-04-25)Culex Tarsalis, is a Mosquito species found throughout the Continental United States. With the outbreak of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the United States in the early 90’s, Tarsalis is the largest vector of WNV in Montana ... -
Isoelectric Focusing And Immunofixation Of Serum Proteins In An Agarose Gel Support Medium
(1986-04-01)A viable procedure was sought for agarose gel electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing of human serum proteins. Normal control serum was obtained and compared with a pi marker through isoelectric focusing. Immunofixation ... -
Isolation & Partial Characterization Of The Capsule Produced By Neisseria gonorrhoeae
(1986-04-01)The capsule of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains JS1 and JS3 was extracted according to the procedure of Wolfgang Casper (1937). The extracted products were biologically and biochemically characterized. The extracts were ... -
Isolation and Analysis of the Novel Mycobacteriophage, CCP1
(2015-04-01)Bacteriophages are the largest remaining body of undescribed biodiversity on the planet. The present study attempted to isolate and analyze the structure and genetics of a novel mycobacteriophage extracted from a soil ... -
Isolation and Characterization of a Bacteriophage The Flathead Lake Monster
(2016-04-01)It has been suggested that bacteriophages are the most abundant entities on the planet. The goal of this study was to isolate and characterize a novel phage. Few phages have been isolated, which provides this study a good ... -
Isolation And Characterization Of Protein Kinases From Chick Cells Infected With Avian Myeloblastosis Virus
(1982-04-01)Protein kinases isolated from chick myeloblast cells infected with avian myeloblastosis virus were characterized and compared to protein kinases from the virus itself. A strong resemblance between the two kinase types is ... -
Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of Mitochondrial DNA From the Thatching Ant, Formica obscuripes
(1995-04-01)A simple and relatively quick procedure was developed for the extraction of mitochondrial DNA from the thatching ant Formica obscuripes . DNA obtained using this procedure was analyzed both after digestion with restriction ... -
Isolation And Serologic Identification Of Influenza Viruses: A Surveillance Study In The State Of Montana November 1977 - March 1978
(1978-04-01)A surveillance study was conducted for the viral influenza strains present in the State of Montana from November 1, 1977 through March 1, 1978. Through laboratory viral techniques of isolation and serologic identification, ... -
Isolation Of Horse Large Granular Lymphocytes By Density Centrifugation Techniques, And Responsiveness To Human Interleukin-2
(1985-04-01)The methods of isolating human and rat large granular lymphocytes were reviewed, and revised to accommodate horse lymphocytes. Purified populations of large granular lymphocytes were then stimulated with Interleukin-2 and ... -
Isolation Of Mitochondrial DNA From The Giant Stonefly, Pteronarcys Californica
(1994-04-01)In this study, a simplified procedure for the isolation of mitochondrial DNA from the giant stonefiy, Pteronarcys californica, was developed. The mitochondrial DNA was purified, cut with restriction endonucleases, ... -
Isolation of Resident Mammary Macrophages and Their Possible Role in Breast Cancer
(1996-04-01)A novel tissue digestion and culture technique was used to enrich for macrophages and isolate cells from reduction mammoplasty and non-cancerous mastectomy tissue obtained from pre- and postmenopausal women. The effectiveness ... -
Isosorbide and Chytridiomycosis in Panamanian Golden Frogs
(2012-04-01)Global amphibian decline is an established problem, first noted over 40 years ago. Without an obvious cause beyond the natural factors, such as habitat loss, disease has risen as a reasonable explanation. Chytridiomycosis ... -
Issues and Concerns of Individuals Living with Heart Failure
(2008-04-01)Five million people in the United States have heart failure and approximately 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. About 22 percent of men and 46 percent of women will develop heart failure within 6 years of having ... -
It All Began With Nurses: A Case Study Of Coeducation In Higher Education At Carroll College, 1943-1961
(2005-04-01)Carroll College, a diocesan college in western Montana, was founded in 1909 as a Catholic college for young men. Throughout its initial years, the college did not have much interaction with women. In 1925, Bishop John ... -
It Must Have Been the Roses
(2000-04-01)This is my survival story. It is a story of loss in all its forms: loss of innocence, loss of youth, loss of identity, and loss of life. It is an attempt to give structure to the grief I struggle with; the griefthat allowed ... -
"It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words" The Function Of Language In The Contemporary Dystopia
(1993-04-01)The first time I read George Orwell’s 1984 was in 1984. I spent my allowance on the Commemorative Edition after hearing Walter Cronkite on the evening news comment about how close we’d come to Orwell’s predictions. That’s ...