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fluorometer, a device used to measure parameters of visible spectrum fluorescence at a particular emission correlated with chlorophyll A, allowing us to measure and compare cellular growth rates in each experimental culture to determine which cultures were growing fastest and slowest." (PLU photo / Sy Bean) "My lab partner Lydia Flaspohler and I grew marine microbes in the lab,” reflected Fisher. “We place it in the microplate spectrophotometer machine, which essentially measures how dense our cultures
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the University of Chicago in 2008. Her teaching interests include 19th U.S. history, Westward Expansion, Frontiers and Borderlands, and Environmental History. Her research explores the accommodations and exclusions among the variety of racial and ethnic groups in the lower Missouri River valley during the first half of the 19th century. She has presented her research at a number of conferences including the Organization of American Historians, the Filson Institute, and the Western History
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the University of Chicago in 2008. Her teaching interests include 19th U.S. history, Westward Expansion, Frontiers and Borderlands, and Environmental History. Her research explores the accommodations and exclusions among the variety of racial and ethnic groups in the lower Missouri River valley during the first half of the 19th century. She has presented her research at a number of conferences including the Organization of American Historians, the Filson Institute, and the Western History
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the University of Chicago in 2008. Her teaching interests include 19th U.S. history, Westward Expansion, Frontiers and Borderlands, and Environmental History. Her research explores the accommodations and exclusions among the variety of racial and ethnic groups in the lower Missouri River valley during the first half of the 19th century. She has presented her research at a number of conferences including the Organization of American Historians, the Filson Institute, and the Western History
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studying organic chemistry in many universities. Fryhle is just finishing up the 11th edition of the book with his coauthor, T.W. Graham Solomons. The most recent edition in print has a picture of a magnolia plant on it, which is the source of a number of interesting organic compounds, such as several that are found to regulate stress responses. As for the next edition? That hasn’t been decided yet. Each of the book’s covers, which Fryhle has been coauthoring since 1998, has a connection to organic
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DebriefsAfter gaining a firm understanding of what the IDI is and how it can be used, participants will meet (1 hour) with a Qualified Administrator one-on-one to discuss their personal IDI results. The Qualified Administrator will also present them with their Individual Development Plan, which contains activities and reflections for them to increase their intercultural competence. Understand own IDI results, including both perceived and actual stages of intercultural development Apply the core concepts of
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has been really good at helping me learn it, helping me do it on my own as I go, and giving me ideas for how to solve problems. What is most fascinating about the work you’re doing? I’m really interested in new discoveries and science planning and everything that NASA does to make breakthroughs in science. Getting to be a part of that is really fantastic. I couldn’t ask for anything better. Being able to say I helped with a mission that’s going to make history is really cool and really fun. What
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work to develop and maintain genuine relationships with all those whose paths I cross. — Sarah C-S. '23 Did you know? 100% of GSRS complete hands-on learning through an internship or community practicum. Did you know? As a GSRS student, you’ll also get to choose classes from a variety of other academic programs, including Sociology, English, Psychology, Communication, Kinesiology, Religion, and more! Did you know? Interested in studying abroad? GSRS students have the opportunity to study away and
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California Lutheran University, Gustavus Adolphus College and Saint Olaf College. Her publications, teaching, scholarly and public lectures focus on the translation of Lutheran theology into our contemporary context and on the confluence of feminist, process and Lutheran theologies. Her interest in contemporary Lutheran theologies began through a church internship in Namibia in 1993 and her study of black, Lutheran liberation theologies in that context. Dr. Trelstad feels called to the craft of teaching
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family scenes. Rather than centering on the community connections, De Wilde’s centers on the heroine’s development and portrays her becoming somewhat kinder. But the warmth that sustains McGrath’s movie proves unnecessary for de Wilde.In de Wilde’s adaptation, gone are the bright and warm lightings, which are replaced with a dark setting. The holiday reds and greens are dimly lit by candlelight in the dining room. Familial warmth is visually and thematically gone. In McGrath’s Emma, the rooms are
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