Submissions from 2010
Role of the Osmotic Stress Regulatory Pathway in Morphogenesis and Secondary Metabolism in Filamentous Fungi, Ana M. Calvo, R.M. Duran, and J.W. Cary,
Deriving the Wage-Wage and Price-Price Phillips Curves from a Model with Efficiency Wages and Imperfect Information, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
Major growth in some business related uses of climate information, David Changnon and Stanley A. Changnon, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Using climatology to predict the first major summer corn earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) catch in north central Illinois, David Changnon, Michael A. Sandstrom, Joseph Astolfi, Jonathan Kopczyk, and Matias Sich, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
The Chloroplast Genome of Anomochloa Marantoidea (Anomochlooideae; Poaceae) Comprises a Mixture of Grass-like and Unique Features, Melvin R. Duvall and Leah M. Morris, Department of Biological Sciences
Complete chloroplast genome of Oncidium Gower Ramsey and evaluation of molecular markers for identification and breeding in Oncidiinae, Melvin R. Duvall, Fu-Hui Wu, Ming-Tsair Chan, De-Chih Liao, Chen-Tran Hsu, Yi-Wei Lee, Henry Daniell, and Choun-Sea Lin, Department of Biological Sciences
The Real Problem: Avatars, Metaphysics, and Online Social Interaction, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Incorporating Genomics and Bioinformatics Across the Life Sciences Curriculum, Mitrick A. Johns, Jayna L. Ditty, Christopher A. Kvaal, Brad Goodner, Sharyn K. Freyermuth, Cheryl Bailey, Robert A. Britton, Stuart G. Gordon, Sabine Heinhorst, Kelynne Reed, Zhaohui Xu, Erin R. Sanders-Lorenz, Seth Axen, Edwin Kim, Kathleen Scott, and Cheryl A. Kerfeld, Department of Biological Sciences
Prognosis for Ecosystem Recovery Following Rodent Eradication and Seabird Restoration in an Island Archipelago, Holly P. Jones, Department of Biological Sciences
Seabird Islands Take Mere Decades to Recover Following Rat Eradication, Holly P. Jones, Department of Biological Sciences
Phylogenetically Widespread Multiple Paternity in New World Natricine Snakes, Richard B. King, W. Scott Grayburn, Melvin R. Duvall, Theresa L. Wusterbarth, and Gordon M. Burghardt, Department of Biological Sciences
Summer and Winter Spatial Habitat Use by the Lake Erie Watersnake, Richard B. King, Kristin M. Stanford, and Doug Wynn, Department of Biological Sciences
Reduced Viscosity of the Free Surface in Entangled Polymer Melt Films, Laurence Lurio, Tadanori Koga, C. Li, M.K. Endoh, J. Koo, M. Rafailovich, S. Narayanan, D.R. Lee, and S.K. Sinha,
Measurement of the Interior Structure of Thin Polymer Films Using Grazing Incidence Diffuse X-Ray Scattering, Laurence Lurio, M.K. Mukhopadhyay, Zhang Jiang, X. Jiao, Michael Sprung, Curt M. DeCaro, and S.K. Sinha,
Elementary School Girls and Heteronormativity: The Girl Project., Kristin Myers and Laura Raymond,
HOCHSCHILD COHOMOLOGY OF GROUP EXTENSIONS OF QUANTUM SYMMETRIC ALGEBRAS, Deepak Naidu, Piyush Shroff, and Sarah Witherspoon,
A Skeleton Tells Its Own Story: Forensic Anthropological Analysis for the Science Classroom Laboratory, Virginia L. Naples, D. Breed, and J.S. Miller, Department of Biological Sciences
Adaptation of Models versus Variations in Form: Classifying Structures of City Government, Kimberly L. Nelson and James H. Svara,
Judgments of Information Structure in L2 French: Nativelike Performance and the Critical Period Hypothesis, Robert V. Reichle, Department of World Languages and Cultures
Relationship between multiple sources of perceived social support and psychological and academic adjustment in early adolescence: Comparisons across gender., Sandra Yu Rueger, Christine K. Malecki, and Michelle K. Demaray,
The state of Ontario's municipal performance reports: A critical analysis, Alicia Schatteman,
RMeseeartcah Abrtoiclelic Flexibility Revealed in the Genome of the Cyst-forming α-1 Proteobacterium Rhodospirillum Centenum, Wesley D. Swingley, Yih-Kuang Lu, Jeremiah Marden, Mira Han, Stephen D. Mastrian, Sugata Roy Chowdhury, Jicheng Hao, Tamer Helmy, Sun Kim, Ahmet A. Kurdoglu, Heather J. Matthies, David Rollo, Paul Stothard, Robert E. Blankenship, Carl E. Bauer, and Jeffrey W. Touchman, Department of Biological Sciences
Evolution and Function of the Plant Cell Wall Synthesis-Related Glycosyltransferase Family 8, Yanbin Yin, Huiling Chen, Michael G. Hahn, Debra Mohnen, and Ying Xu, Department of Biological Sciences
Submissions from 2009
Book Review of "The Kantian Legacy in the Nineteenth -Century Science", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Comments on Christopher Pynes's paper: "The Mistake in Monty Fall", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Comments on Gregory Landini's paper "Facts About the Slingshot", Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
La storia del gatto che era sia vivo che morto, Valia Allori,
On the Classical Limits of Physics, Valia Allori and Nino Zanghì,
Osmotic characteristics and fertility of murine spermatozoa collected in different solutions, James D. Benson, Si Wei, Hongsheng Men, and John K. Critser,
A New Look at Some Old Animals, Neil W. Blackstone, Department of Biological Sciences
Four Fallacies of Pop Evolutionary Psychology, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
The Role of veA on Aspergillus flavus Infection of Peanuts, Corn and Cotton, Ana M. Calvo, R.M. Duran, and J.W. Cary,
An Efficiency Wage - Imperfect Information Model of the Aggregate Supply Curve, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
Beyond Mediation: Thinking the Computer Otherwise, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Terra Nova 2.0 - The New World of MMORPGs, David J. Gunkel and Ann Hetzel Gunkel, Department of Communication
Predictors of Comforting Communication in Romantic Relationships, David D. Henningsen, Mary Claire Morr Serewicz, and Christopher Carpenter, Department of Communication
A Novel Phase Variation Mechanism in the Meningococcus Driven by a Ligand-Responsive Repressor and Differential Spacing of Distal Promoter Elements, Stuart A. Hill, Matteo M.E. Metruccio, Eva Pigozzi, Davide Roncarati, Francesco Berlanda Scorza, Nathalie Norais, Vincenzo Scarlato, and Isabel Delany, Department of Biological Sciences
Rapid Recovery of Damaged Ecosystems, Holly P. Jones and O.J. Schmitz, Department of Biological Sciences
Computer-generated global map of valley networks on Mars, W. Luo and T.F. Stepinski, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Biosynthesis of Menaquinone (Vitamin K2) and Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q)., R. Meganathan and Ohsuk Kwon, Department of Biological Sciences
The Use of the Talmudic Format for the Presentation of Qualitative Work, Diane Rodgers,
Association of DRG1 and DRG2 with Ribosomes from Pea, Arabidopsis and Yeast, Joel P. Stafstrom, B.J. Nelson, K.J. Maas, and J.L.M. Dekeyser, Department of Biological Sciences
The Cellulose Synthase Superfamily in Fully Sequenced Plants and Algae, Yanbin Yin, Jinling Huang, and Ying Xu, Department of Biological Sciences
Synergy For Science Learning: An Interdisciplinary Partnership to Improve the Quality of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education, Alan Zollman, Kathleen Kitts, Mansour Tahernezhadi, and Penny Billman,
Submissions from 2008
Comments on Brad Skow's paper: "Why Does Time Pass?'', Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Comments on Counterfactual Dependence, Thermodynamics and the Special Sciences, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Comments on Gregory Landini's paper: "Yablo’s Paradox and Russellian Propositions.'', Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
On the Common Structure of Bohmian Mechanics and the Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber Theory, Valia Allori, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka, and Nino Zanghì,
The Storm Morphology of Deadly Flooding Events in the United States, Sharon T. Ashley and Walker S. Ashley, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Flood Fatalities in the United States, Walker S. Ashley and Sharon T. Ashley, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Fatalities Associated with Nonconvective High-wind Events in the United States, Walker S. Ashley and A.W. Black, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Effects of Urban Sprawl on the Vulnerability to a Significant Tornado Impact in Northeastern Illinois, Walker S. Ashley and Soren G. Hall, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Vulnerability Due to Nocturnal Tornadoes, Walker S. Ashley, Andrew Krmenec, and Rick Schwantes, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Concurrent cloud-to-ground lightning and precipitation enhancement in the Atlanta, Georgia (USA) urban region, M.L. Bentley, L.S. Rose, and J.A. Stallins, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Synoptic evolution of midwestern U.S. extreme dew point events, M.L. Bentley and J.A. Stallins, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Physiological Characterization of Stolon Regression in a Colonial Hydroid, Neil W. Blackstone, Kimberly S. Cherry Vogt, Gabrielle Geddes, and Lori Bross, Department of Biological Sciences
Speculation Disguised as Results, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Representations of the Interregnum and Restoration in English Drama of the Early 1660s, David Bywaters, Department of English
An Efficiency Wage Approach to Reconciling the Wage Curve and the Phillips Curve, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
Climatology of Surface Cyclone Tracks Associated with Large Central and Eastern U.S. Snowstorms, 1950–2000, David Changnon, Chad Merinsky, and Michael Lawson, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Interaction Study of MADS-Domain Proteins in Tomato, Melvin R. Duvall, Charles H. Leseberg, Christie Eissler, Xiang Wang, Mitrick A. Johns, and Long Mao, Department of Biological Sciences
Phylogenetic Analyses of Two Mitochondrial Metabolic Genes Sampled in Parallel from Angiosperms Find Fundamental Interlocus Incongruence, Melvin R. Duvall, J.W. Robinson, J.G. Mattson, and A. Moore, Department of Biological Sciences
Rethinking the Digital Remix: Mashups and the Metaphysics of Sound Recording, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
The Matrix Reconsidered: Thinking Through Binary Logic in Science Fiction and Social Reality, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Žižek and the Real Hegel, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Appropriating the city: space, theory, and bike messengers, Jeffrey L. Kidder,
White Settler / Big City: Mimicry in the Metropolis in Fergus Hume’s The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, Mark Kipperman, Department of English
Computer simulation of the role of groundwater seepage in forming Martian valley networks, W. Luo and A.D. Howard, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Thickness Induced Structural Changes in Polystyrene Films, Laurence Lurio, M.K. Mukhopadhyay, X. Jiao, Zhang Jiang, J. Stark, Michael Sprung, S. Narayanan, A.R. Sandy, and S.K. Sinha,
Expression Patterns of Arabidopsis DRG Genes: Promoter-GUS Fusions, Quantitative RT-PCR and Patterns of Protein Accumulation in Response to Environmental Stresses, Joel P. Stafstrom, Department of Biological Sciences
Identification and Investigation of ORFans in the Viral World, Yanbin Yin and Daniel Fischer, Department of Biological Sciences
Submissions from 2007
Metaphysics Meets Physics on the Banks of the Raritan, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories, Valia Allori, Department of Philosophy
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Tornado Fatalities in the United States: 1880-2005, Walker S. Ashley, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
An extensive episode of derecho-producing convective systems in the United States during May and June 1998: A multi-scale analysis and review, Walker S. Ashley, Thomas L. Mote, and M.L. Bentley, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
The Dual Career of “Arirang”: The Korean Resistance Anthem That Became a Japanese Pop Hit, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
Varieties of Evolutionary Psychology, David J. Buller, Department of Philosophy
Multicellular Redox Regulation in an Early-Evolving Animal Treated with Glutathione, Joseph Doolen, Gabrielle Geddes, and Neil W. Blackstone, Department of Biological Sciences
Imagining Mexico in 1910: Visions of the Patria in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico City, Michael J. Gonzales, Center for Latino and Latin American Studies
Balancing Ambition and Gender Among Decision Makers, Rebecca Hannagan, Christopher W. Larimer, and Kevin B. Smith,
Fugitive women: Slavery and social change in early modern Southeast Asia, Eric A. Jones, Department of History
U-series Disequilibria in Guatemalan Lavas, Crustal Contamination, and Implications for Magma Genesis Along the Central American Subduction Zone, James A. Walker, J. Erik Mickelson, Rebecca B. Thomas, Lina C. Patino, Barry Cameron, Michael J. Carr, Mark D. Feigenson, and R. Lawrence Edwards, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Do The Sick Retire Early? Chronic Illness, Asset Accumulation, and Early Retirement., Virginia Wilcox-Gök and M. Solaiman Miah, Department of Economics
Submissions from 2006
Sacred Swing: The Sacralization of Jazz in the American Bahá'í Community, E. Taylor Atkins, Department of History
Cloud-to-ground flash characteristics for Atlanta, Georgia (USA), M.L. Bentley, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
A Model of the Determinants of Effort, Carl M. Campbell III, Department of Economics
Determination of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients by Heteroatom Selective Detection Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry with Ultrasonic Nebuilization and Membrane Desolvation Sample Introduction, Jon W. Carnahan, Kaho Kwok, John E. Carr, and Gregory K. Webster, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Snowstorms in the Contiguous United States, David Changnon, Stanley A. Changnon, and Thomas R. Karl, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
The influence of flaws on joint spacing and saturation: results of one-dimensional mechanical modeling, Mark P. Fischer and A. Polansky, Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Using dew points to estimate savings during a planned cooling shutdown, Matthew Friedlein, David Changnon, Eric Musselman, and Jeff Zielinski, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
The Virtual Dialectic: Rethinking The Matrix and its Significance, David J. Gunkel, Department of Communication
Crucible of Andean Civilization: The Peruvian Coast from 3000 to 1800 B.C., Jonathan Haas and Winifred Creamer, Department of Anthropology
Self-Determination and International Order, Tomis Kapitan,
Bike Messengers and the Really Real: Effervescence, Reflexivity, and Postmodern Identity, Jeffrey L. Kidder,
The Temporal and Spatial Scale of Microevolution: Fine-scale Color Pattern Variation in the Lake Erie Watersnake, Richard B. King and J.M. Ray, Department of Biological Sciences
The Origins of Monumental Architecture in Ancient Hawai'i, Michael Kolb, Department of Anthropology
Morphometric Analysis of Martian Valley Network Basins Using a Circularity Function, W. Luo and A.D. Howard, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
Topographically derived maps of valley networks and drainage density in the Mare Tyrrhenum quadrangle on Mars, W. Luo and T.F. Stepinski, Department of Geographic and Atmospheric Sciences
A graph-theoretic method for detecting potential Turing bifurcations, Maya Mincheva and Marc R. Roussel,
`Died in the Service of Portugal': Legitimacy of Authority and Dynamics of Group Identity among the Atsabe Kemak in East Timor, Andrea Molnar, Department of Anthropology