Dartmouth Scholarship contains peer-reviewed articles, conference proceedings, books, and other works published by Dartmouth faculty, including those from Arts & Sciences, the Geisel School of Medicine, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. Most materials in this collection are freely available to read and download to anyone in the world.

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Submissions from 1999

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Mobile Agents and the Future of the Internet, David Kotz and Robert S. Gray

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Mobile Code: the Future of the Internet, David Kotz and Robert S. Gray

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A Vibrio Cholerae LysR Homolog, AphB, Cooperates with AphA at the tcpPH Promoter To Activate Expression of the ToxR Virulence Cascade, Gabriela Kovacikova and Karen Skorupski

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Will Aging Baby Boomers Bust the Federal Budget?, Ronald Lee and Jonathan Skinner

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Core-Binding Factor Influences the Disease Specificity of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus, Amy F. Lewis, Terryl Stacy, William R. Green, Lekidelu Taddesse-Heath, Janet W. Hartley, and Nancy A. Speck

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Genetic and Transcriptional Analyses of the Vibrio cholerae Mannose-Sensitive Hemagglutinin Type 4 Pilus Gene Locus, Jane W. Marsh and Ronald K. Taylor

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The Kinesin-Related Protein, Hset, Opposes the Activity of Eg5 and Cross-Links Microtubules in the Mammalian Mitotic Spindle, Vicki Mountain, Calvin Simerly, Louisa Howard, Asako Ando, Gerald Schatten, and Duane A. Compton

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A PDZ-Interacting Domain in CFTR is an Apical Membrane Polarization Signal, Bryan D. Moyer, Jerod Denton, Katherine H. Karlson, Donna Reynolds, Shusheng Wang, John E. Mickle, Michael Milewski, Garry R. Cutting, William B. Guggino, Min Li, and Bruce A. Stanton

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Fundamental Plane Distances to Early-type Field Galaxies in the South Equatorial Strip. I. The Spectroscopic Data, K. R. Müller, G. Wegner, S. Raychaudhury, and W. Freudling

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Differential Transcription of the tcpPH Operon Confers Biotype-Specific Control of the Vibrio cholerae ToxR Virulence Regulon, Yvette M. Murley, Patricia A. Carroll, Karen Skorupski, Ronald K. Taylor, and Stephen B. Calderwood

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Cbfa2 is Required for the Formation of Intra-Aortic Hematopoietic Clusters, Trista North, Ting-Lei Gu, Stacy Terryl, Qing Wang, Louisa Howard, Michael Binder, Miguel Marín-Padilla, and Nancy A. Speck

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Interruption of Multiple Cellular Processes in HT-29 Epithelial Cells by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoenzyme S, Joan C. Olson, Jennifer E. Fraylick, Eileen M. McGuffie, Katherine M. Dolan, Timothy L. Yahr, Dara W. Frank, and Timothy S. Vincent

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The Post–Common Envelope and Pre–Cataclysmic Binary PG 1224+309, Jerome A. Orosz, Richard A. Wade, Jason J. B. Harlow, John R. Thorstensen, Cynthia J. Taylor, and Michael Eracleous

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Comparison of imaging geometries for diffuse optical tomography of tissue, Brian W. Pogue, Troy O. McBride, Ulf L. Osterberg, and Keith D. Paulsen

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Dynactin is Required for Microtubule Anchoring at Centrosomes, N J. Quintyne, S. R. Gill, D M. Eckley, C L. Crego, D A. Compton, and T A. Schroer

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Antiretroviral Cytolytic T-Lymphocyte Nonresponsiveness: FasL/Fas-Mediated Inhibition of CD4+ and CD8+ Antiviral T Cells by Viral Antigen-Positive Veto Cells, Robert F. Rich and William R. Green

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Resonant enhancement of relativistic electron fluxes during geomagnetically active periods, I Roth, M Temerin, and M K. Hudson

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Peculiar Velocities of Nonlinear Structure: Voids in McVittie Spacetime, Sakai, Nobuyuki and Haines, Paul

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A Ligand Binding Domain Mutation in the Mouse Glucocorticoid Receptor Functionally Links Chromatin Remodeling and Transcription Initiation, Lynn A. Sheldon, Catharine L. Smith, Jack E. Bodwell, Allan U. Munck, and Gordon L. Hager

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Stellar Kinematics of the Double Nucleus of M31, Thomas S. Statler, Ivan R. King, Philippe Crane, and Robert I. Jedrzejewski

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Interpreting Patterns of Gene Expression with Self-Organizing Maps: Methods and Application to Hematopoietic Differentiation, Pablo Tamayo, Donna Slonim, Jill Mesirov, Qing Zhu, Sutisak Kitareewan, and Ethan Dmitrovsky

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Measurement of Oxygen Partial Pressure, its Control During Hypoxia and Hyperoxia, and its Effect upon Light Emission in a Bioluminescent Elaterid Larva, G. S. Timmins, C. A. A. Penatti, E. J. H. Bechara, and H. M. Swartz

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The Steep Spectrum Quasar PG1404+ 226 with ASCA, HST and ROSAT, Marie-Helene Ulrich, Andrea Comastri, Stefanie Komossa, and Phil Crane

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Three v-SNAREs and Two t-SNAREs, Present in a Pentameric cis-SNARE Complex on Isolated Vacuoles, Are Essential for Homotypic Fusion, Christian Ungermann, Gabriele F. von Mollard, Ole N. Jensen, Nathan Margolis, Tom H. Stevens, and William Wickner

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Vacuole Acidification is Required for Trans-SNARE Pairing, LMA1 Release, and Homotypic Fusion, Christian Ungermann, William Wickner, and Zuoyu Xu