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N- and O-linked Glycosylation of TSR6 Promotes Efficient Secretion of ADAMTSL2
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-Dec-11)Mutations in ADAMTSL2 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin repeats-like 2) are known to cause secretion defects, leading to geleophysic dysplasia. One mutation, G811R, is within the consensus sequence ... -
N.E.A.R (Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Remediation)
(2014-04-26)Neuropsychological Educational Approach to Remediation (N.E.A.R) is an evidenced based intervention for cognitive remediation developed by Alice Medalia, a professor atColumbiaUniversity. This intervention was developed ... -
N/C Terminal Relocation, Truncation, and Native Chemical Ligation; Accessing the Chromophore of Green Fluorescent Protein
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-Aug-10)The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), from the jellyfish Aequorea Victoria, is a vital imaging tool in cellular and molecular biology. The p-hydroxybenzylidine imidazole chromophore is formed post-translationally within ... -
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Na?»ve versus optimal scheduling for data-intensive applications
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Nachfreude
(2002-01-01)Translates literally to "The Joy After", which means the joyous feeling after something nice has happened. -
Nadine Gordimer: 01-24-1986
(1986-01-24)Gordimer calls herself a "natural writer" and speaks about the influence that growing up in a South African mining town had on her writing. She responds to questions about voice, rhythm, audience, narrative techniques, and ... -
Nadine Gordimer: 02-22-1972
(1972-02-22)Nadine Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for literature, discusses her work in an interview recorded February 22, 1972. -
Naive versus Optimal Scheduling for Data Intensive Applications
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Name Change for Department of Biology Programs
(2010-02-15)Proposal to change the name of the "Department of Biological Sciences" to "Department of Biology" as well as it's associated program (Undergraduate Major/Minor and Graduate M.S. degree) -
Name Change from the Department of Theatre to the Department of Theatre and Music Studies
(2012-04-16)During the department's Periodic Program Review, external reviewers recommended changing the name of the department to reflect the large and growing program in music as a way of acknowledging the program as well as increasing ... -
Naming of Campus Facilities and Space
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Naming of the Center for Student Services
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Nancy Eimers
(1993-04-01)Nancy Eimers visited The College at Brockport in April 1993. She is an award-winning poet. -
Nanoscale engineering of photoelectron processes in quantum well and dot structures for sensing and energy conversion
(IOP Publishing, 2017)Advanced selective doping provides effective tool for nanoscale engineering of potential barriers and photoelectron processes in quantum well (QW) and quantum dot (QD) optoelectronic nanomaterials for IR sensing and wide ... -
Nanoscale mapping of the W/Si(001) Schottky barrier
(Journal of Applied Physics, 2014)The W/Si(001) Schottky barrier was spatially mapped with nanoscale resolution using ballistic electron emission microscopy (BEEM) and ballistic hole emission microscopy (BHEM) using n-type and p-type silicon substrates. ... -
Nanoscale metal - organic ligand interactions for applications in environmental remediation and catalysis
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-Dec-11)Ever since the proposal of correct structure of CoCl3*6NH3 by Alfred Werner in 1893 the field of coordination chemistry has only grown and has become the center of chemical science owing to wide ranging applications in ... -
Nanoscale Schottky Barrier Visualization Utilizing Computational Modeling and Ballistic Electron Emission Microscopy
(2018-05)Understanding the properties and performance of semiconductor interfaces on the nanoscale advances semiconductor device technology which has had tremendous impact on nearly all aspects of our daily lives. Investigating the ... -
Nanostructured Hydrogel Implants for Post Lumpectomy Patients
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-May-11)Breast cancer patients encounter several complications while undergoing the lumpectomy procedure. Modified Pluronics possessing the ability to crosslink can function as implants for post lumpectomy patients. In this project, ...