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Condition Related Differential Migration in Sharp-shinned Hawks

Biology

Condition Related Differential Migration in Sharp-shinned Hawks

1997 by Belou Quimby

This research monitored the condition of migrating sharp-shinned hawks (Accipiter striatus) at a HawkWatch International study site in the Goshute Mountains, Nevada, during the autumn migration seasons of 1994, 1995, and 1996.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology

Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Mammals possess a specific immune system that acts as a defense against disease while plants react to pathogen attack by activiating novel defense mechanisms which are poorly understood compared to mammals.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology, Chemistry

Studies of the cobalt site of E. coli methionine aminopeptidase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Methionine aminopeptidase (MAP) is an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of amino-terminal methionine from a newly made protein facilitating the development of a mature polypeptide.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology

Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Mammals possess a specific immune system that acts as a defense against disease while plants react to pathogen attack by activiating novel defense mechanisms which are poorly understood compared to mammals.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology

Vodka and Fruit Flies: The Challenges of Natural Language Understanding

1997 by Belou Quimby

Natural language understanding is an area of computer science which aims to give computers the ability to understand the human language, spoken or written.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology

Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Mammals possess a specific immune system that acts as a defense against disease while plants react to pathogen attack by activiating novel defense mechanisms which are poorly understood compared to mammals.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology

Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Mammals possess a specific immune system that acts as a defense against disease while plants react to pathogen attack by activiating novel defense mechanisms which are poorly understood compared to mammals.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology

The Influence of Weather on Raptor Migration in Eastern Iowa

1997 by Belou Quimby

The migration of six common raptor species were observed at the Macbride Raptor Migration Station during autumn of 1992, 1993, and 1994, and analyzed with respect to five weather variables.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology

“Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase”

1997 by Belou Quimby

Freeman, Leroy, Jennifer Brannan, Ana Craici, Brad Johnson, Jeff Messer, Maryann Stec and Shannon Renaud;

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry

Controlling the Radicals: The Search for the Plant Enzyme Catalase

1997 by Belou Quimby

Mammals possess a specific immune system that acts as a defense against disease while plants react to pathogen attack by activiating novel defense mechanisms which are poorly understood compared to mammals.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology

The Influence of Weather on Raptor Migration in Eastern Iowa

1997 by Belou Quimby

The migration of six common raptor species were observed at the Macbride Raptor Migration Station during autumn of 1992, 1993, and 1994, and analyzed with respect to five weather variables.

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology

How I Spent November in a Rainforest in Nebraska: Henry Doorly Zoo Internship

1997 by Belou Quimby

During fourth block 1996, I did an internship at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska. I worked from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5 days a week – a bit of a change from Cornell!

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: Biology
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