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  • devices. Use GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) receptacles, especially where work areas might become wet. You may not be able to tell whether an outlet is GFCI by just looking at it. Contact Plant Services for help. Never unplug equipment by pulling on the cord. Pull on the plug itself. Replace frayed or damaged cords. Ensure that electrical cords are not damaged by being wedged against furniture or doors. Do not run cords under carpeting. Only plug one piece of equipment into each outlet to

  • , Professor of BiologySee Dr. Ellard-Ivey’s profile Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey is a Professor of Biology at Pacific Lutheran University. She received her undergraduate degree in molecular biology and biochemistry from University College Dublin, Ireland. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in plant molecular biology. While her laboratory research experience is on plant responses to abiotic stress and pathogens, she has broad interests in biotechnology. In the Biology Department

  • Littlefield, 2020).Mary Ellard-IveyDr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of BiologySee Dr. Ellard-Ivey’s profile Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey is a Professor of Biology at Pacific Lutheran University. She received her undergraduate degree in molecular biology and biochemistry from University College Dublin, Ireland. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in plant molecular biology. While her laboratory research experience is on plant responses to abiotic stress and pathogens, she has broad

  • expectations from previous courses within the Nursing Program and pre-requisite courses, such as Anatomy and Physiology. Course Exams administered in nursing courses will maximally account for 80% of the total course points. Weighting of exams and other assignments is established in the criteria for grade determination found in each course syllabus. Students must achieve an overall course exam straight (not weighted) average of 75% or higher to pass the course. Grades from other assignments will then be

  • , a perennial flowering plant with an edible root bulb, is an important food in the traditional Coast Salish diet. The land where Parkland, WA is today was once miles of camas prairie that fed Coast Salish people for thousands of years. The Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) Meadows Disc Golf Course is one of the few remaining camas prairies in Parkland. This paper explores answers to the question, “How can PLU repair relationships with local Indigenous communities and the earth through restoration

  • granting them resistance. The lack of robust trends in survival indicate that the varying lines of yeast cells may have similar windows of opportunity to generate AM that grants them resistance to the drug-induced pressure. 1:45 pm - A Study of the Phytochemical Constituents of Diospyros lycioides Shelby Coates, Senior Capstone Seminar A screening for different phytochemical classes was performed on a well-known medicinal plant in Namibia, Diospyros lycioides. D. lycioides is known locally to treat

  • , Argumentation & Advocacy, and Relevant Rhetoric. Who: Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Bio: Mary Ellard-Ivey is a Professor of Biology at Pacific Lutheran University. She received her undergraduate degree in molecular biology and biochemistry from University College Dublin, Ireland. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in plant molecular biology. While her laboratory research experience is on plant responses to abiotic stress and pathogens, she has broad interests in the

  • into an essential tool for the diagnosis of human disease. Over the past two decades advances in biochemistry, physiology, genetics, physics, and engineering have converged to produce detailed anatomic and functional, physiologic imaging of disease at increasingly greater levels of detail and specificity.   The advancements in medical imaging are leading to earlier detection of disease, when many disease are usually more easily treated and there is greater chance for cure; development of minimally

  • 2017LuthergartenFriday, Feb. 10 – 10:30 a.m. – Lower campus (corner of Park Ave. S. & 125th St. S.)Throughout the world, Lutheran colleges and churches are planting Luthergartens (“Gardens”) with seeds or saplings from Wittenberg, Germany, or saplings native to one’s region in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran reform movement that gave birth to Lutheran education. PLU is opting to plant five trees native to our region, one for each of the four ELCA Pacific Northwest Synods that sponsor PLU, and one in

  • , but with very limited reproducibility. The primary difficulties in using these nanoparticles as matrices was the inconsistency of the results as well as differentiating between the signals obtained from the gold nanoparticles themselves and those from the dyes. 2:20 pm - Extraction and Characterization of Medicinal Components from Ribes Divaricatum Hakme Lee, Senior Capstone Seminar Ribes divaricatum, a plant native to the Pacific Northwest, has been used for centuries by local Native American