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Glial cell biology in the Great Lakes region

Glial cell biology in the Great Lakes region

... Richard Kraig (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL) presented work which highlighted similarities between migraine and multiple sclerosis (MS), two seemingly disparate diseases. Migraine occurs two to three times more ... See full document

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Characterization of a Novel Hepadnavirus in the White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) from the Great Lakes Region of the United States

Characterization of a Novel Hepadnavirus in the White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) from the Great Lakes Region of the United States

... development of other model systems. This could assist further investigation of hepadnavirus replication, evolution, drug testing, and liver pathogenesis. A hepatitis E virus isolated from the cut- throat trout has ... See full document

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Genetic and antigenic variation of the bovine tick borne pathogen Theileria parva in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa

Genetic and antigenic variation of the bovine tick borne pathogen Theileria parva in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa

... their great value for studying the antigenic composition and population structure of ...T cell responses are believed to be major determinants of the parasite strain- restricted immunity, although the role ... See full document

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The Great Lakes: Catalysts of Industrial Evolution

The Great Lakes: Catalysts of Industrial Evolution

... of Biology; large zoos; and several nature and sanctuary centers across North ...the Great Lakes are incredibly strong entities whose environments, ecology, and history is so tightly woven into the ... See full document

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The Great Lapse: Climate Change, Water Resources and Economic Risks  in the Great Lakes

The Great Lapse: Climate Change, Water Resources and Economic Risks in the Great Lakes

... the Great Lakes overall, climate models predict a warmer and wetter climate with more ...the Great Lakes are expected to increase 3˚C - 7˚C in the next 60 - 70 years ...the Great ... See full document

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Domestic 'laker' ships as a potential pathway of nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes

Domestic 'laker' ships as a potential pathway of nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes

... the Great Lakes from brackish ...the Great Lakes in this study (Table 10). The Great Lakes ports vulnerable to invasions from Port Cartier ballast are Superior and Hamilton, as ... See full document

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Shipwrecks on the Great Lakes and the Lake Carriers Association

Shipwrecks on the Great Lakes and the Lake Carriers Association

... In this paper we investigate the relationship between accidental shipping losses on the Great Lakes between 1900 and 1939 and the role the Lake Carriers Association played in preventing or limiting such ... See full document

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Ice Strengthening of Great Lakes Bulk Carriers

Ice Strengthening of Great Lakes Bulk Carriers

... Replace plate with "Hi-S" steel Replace plate with "Hi-S" steel, extend stringers & add intermediate frames Replace plate with "Hi-S" steel, added breast hooks and plate stiff's Replace [r] ... See full document

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Superior Mirage: Aesthetic Recollections of the Great Lakes

Superior Mirage: Aesthetic Recollections of the Great Lakes

... Steely blue stratocumulus of October driven by a stiff northwest wind, cold crisp Canadian air nips the skin of my face and hands, a constant reminder that we are under the umbrella of a Great Lakes sky. ... See full document

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Lake Amenities, Environmental Degradation, and Great Lakes Regional Growth

Lake Amenities, Environmental Degradation, and Great Lakes Regional Growth

... the Great Lakes does not seem to be a major driver of population ...the Great Lakes and population growth, roughly ...a Great Lake, the average coastal county in the region has ... See full document

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Can tropical macrophytes establish in the lower Laurentian Great Lakes?

Can tropical macrophytes establish in the lower Laurentian Great Lakes?

... the Great Lakes appear to be far from thermal conditions required to support survival of either species year-round (approximately 17°C), the possibility of evolutionary increases in cold tolerance should ... See full document

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Impacts of Alternative Great Lakes Regulation Plans on Hydropower Production

Impacts of Alternative Great Lakes Regulation Plans on Hydropower Production

... As a re- sult, the Study Board recommended that the regulation plans of lakes Superior and Ontario be modified to achieve water levels and flows similar to those described under measure [r] ... See full document

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Note on the origin of the Great Lake and other Lakes
on the Central Plateau

Note on the origin of the Great Lake and other Lakes on the Central Plateau

... Later, for a long period during the recession of this phase, smaller ice-sheets covered 1 the southern Great Lake to a depth of about 50 feet above the present water-level, deriving thei[r] ... See full document

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Effects of Valproic Acid, a Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor, on improvement of Locomotor Function in Rat Spinal Cord Injury Based on Epigenetic Science

Effects of Valproic Acid, a Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor, on improvement of Locomotor Function in Rat Spinal Cord Injury Based on Epigenetic Science

... Fig. 4. Quantification of cell density and cavity percentage in gray and white matter 28 days post injury. (A and B) Means of cavity percentage (A) and cell density (B) in the 3000 µm length of injured ... See full document

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Clay Pipes in the Upper Great Lakes: The Ermatinger Assemblage

Clay Pipes in the Upper Great Lakes: The Ermatinger Assemblage

... pect sites extending on either side of that period to have a misleadingly high proportion of non- Montreal-made pipes, but my impression still is that even on site[r] ... See full document

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The biology and biochemistry of terpenes in Alcyoniidaen corals from the central region of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The biology and biochemistry of terpenes in Alcyoniidaen corals from the central region of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

... Isolated zooxanthellae and symbiotic individuals of the scleractinian corals Madxacis miI'abilis take up ammonium ions from seawater whereas aposymbiotic individuals do not lewis & Smith[r] ... See full document

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Forced Displacement and the Crisis of Citizenship in Africa’s Great Lakes Region:

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... the Great Lakes and the status quo on policy instruments on durable solutions to the plight of refugees in the region and the role that citizenship could play in providing such a solu- ... See full document

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Analysis of the larval swimming performance of two Great Lakes fish species: Hydrodynamic and genetic effects on swimming

Analysis of the larval swimming performance of two Great Lakes fish species: Hydrodynamic and genetic effects on swimming

... temperatures (Checkley et al., 1988), and proper substrates and vegetation (Nagelkerken et al., 2001; Keckeis et al., 1997; Lehtiniemi, 2005). Temperature has a great effect on egg and larval development (Pepin, ... See full document

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Articles

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... Reinforcing the relative dissimilarity of floras from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are the findings of Kociolek and Spaulding (2000). They compared lists of diatoms from the Arctic and Subarctic Region of ... See full document

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The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN)

The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN)

... the Great Lakes management ...Canada's Great Lakes Information M anagement Resource (GLIMR); ...EPA's Great Lakes Regional Environmental Information System (GLREIS) and the GLIN ... See full document

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