Library, Baker Main Corridor; discarding cards from Library's subject catalog; back corridor to loading dock; February, 1993; Diane Monica; Brian Markee; Barbara Sterling; Donna Dougher; Kathy O'Neill; Tom Usher; Sylvia Wilcox
Library Staff (Formal Group Photos); Dartmouth College Library Staff, September 1997; 1. Ann McHugo; 2. Philip Cronenwett; 3. Barbara DeFelice; 4. Robert Brentrup; 5. William Garrity; 6. Phyllis Jaynes; 7. John James; 8. Margaret Otto; 9. John...
Library Staff (Formal Group Photos); Dartmouth College Library Staff; September 1991; 1. Ann McHugo; 2. Patricia Fisken; 3. Barbara Reed; 4. Susan George; 5. James Fries; 6. Phyllis Jaynes; 7. Margaret Otto; 8. John James; 9. Katharina Klemperer;...
Wireless communication systems. Computer network protocols.
We evaluate mobility predictors in wireless networks. Handoff prediction in wireless networks has long been considered as a mechanism to improve the quality of service provided to mobile wireless users. Most prior studies, however, were based on...
Core Binding Factors (CBFs) are members of a small family of transcription factors that play critical roles in a number of mammalian developmental processes. CBFs are heterodimers consisting of a CBFα subunit, which contacts and binds DNA at the...
Chromium -- Toxicity testing. ; Glutathione. ; Vitamin C -- Physiological effect. ; Carcinogenesis. ; DNA damage.
Chromium(VI) is a human carcinogen and causes DNA damage following reduction by intracellular reductants. In order to explore the effects of intracellular reductants on the carcinogenicity of Cr(VI), the roles of glutathione and ascorbate in...
Social networks -- Mathematical models. Social networks -- Computer simulation. Dynamics. Social sciences -- Network analysis -- Methodology.
Detecting the significance of relationships between people is a complicated and difficult task. This is especially true when these relationships are intermixed with hundreds of different mundane and ordinary interactions that are simply background...
Library Staff (Formal Group Photos); Mary Davis; Cecilia Tittemore; William Garrity; Barbara Reed; Ann McHugo; John James; Margaret Otto; Cynthia Pawlek; John Crane; William Moran; Barbara Sagraves; Patricia Fisken; James Fries; Susan Jorgenson;...
Tanzi, Harry; family photograph: last row: Ted; Charlie; Judy; John; Tony Caccioppo (Aunt Ethel's husband), daughter Francis C. B?, her husband Bob B?; Harry Tanzi; next row: Diane; Shirley; Patricia; Jean; Aunt Kit (Mary); A. Tad (Ethel); Helena;...
From left: Harold Putnam, '37, president of Vero Beach Dartmouth Club, Ellis Pinder, student at St. Edwar's School, Liz Blaney, student at Vero Beach High School, and Presiden David McLaughlin at the Moorings club; photo by Diane Longobardi...
The demand for novel molecularly targeted drugs will continue to rise as we make progress toward personalizing cancer treatments to the molecular signatures of individual tumors. While the collection and analysis of genomic data has become routine,...
Telecommunication -- Traffic -- Measurement -- Statistical methods. IEEE 802.11 (Standard). Universities and colleges -- Computer networks -- New Hampshire -- Hanover -- Case studies.
The edge of the Internet is increasingly wireless. Enterprises large and small, homeowners, and even whole cities have deployed Wi-Fi networks for their users, and many users never need to--or never bother to--use the wired network. With the advent...
Access control is a core component of any information-security strategy. Researchers have spent tremendous energy over the past forty years defining abstract access-control models and proving various properties about them. However, surprisingly...
Prion diseases are progressive disorders that affect the central nervous system leading to memory loss, personality changes, ataxia and neurodegeneration. In humans, these disorders include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, kuru and...
In utero exposure to maternal malnutrition is associated with increase offspring susceptibility to cardiometabolic and neuropsychiatric disease. Epigenetic mechanisms mediate, at least in part, fetal adaptations to adverse in utero environments...
The overarching goal of this thesis was two-fold. First, to determine if the effects of chronic anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) treatment on anxiety-like behaviors are sex-specific and second to determine how different environmental modulators...
The multisubunit eukaryotic Mediator complex integrates diverse positive and negative gene regulatory signals and transmits them to the core transcription machinery. It is also involved in chromatin structure related epigenetic silencing through...
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are the cells that can give rise to all different lineages of differentiated/mature blood cells. HSCs are capable of self-renewal and maintaining the homeostasis of differentiated cells for specific functions. The...
The placenta is the extra-embryonic tissue that mediates the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the fetus and mother. It was shown that the placenta is a source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). However, it is not known whether the placenta...
Public key infrastructure (Computer security). ; Computer networks -- Security measures. ; Operating systems (Computers). ; Microcomputers.
In 1976, Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman demonstrated how public key cryptography could enable secure information exchange between parties that do not share secrets. In order for public key cryptography to work in modern distributed...