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The Role of AEBP1 in Sex-Specific Diet-Induced Obesity
(Springer Nature, 2005)
Obesity is an important risk factor for heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers, but the molecular basis for obesity is poorly understood. The transcriptional repressor AEBP₁, which functions as a negative regulator ...
Some finiteness conditions on the set of overrings of a phi-ring
(University of Houston, 2008)
Let H = {R | R is a commutative ring and Nil(R) is a divided prime ideal of R}. For a ring R in H with total quotient ring T(R), Let phi be the natural ring homomorphism from T(R) into R_Nil(R). An integral domain R is ...
Hector Berlioz's Les Nuits d'été: A performer's perspective
(National Association of Teachers of Singing, 2005)
Exercisability Randomization of the American Option
(Taylor & Frances Online, 2008)
The valuation of American options is an optimal stopping time problem which typically leads to a free boundary problem. We introduce here the randomization of the exercisability of the option. This method considerably ...
Strong ring extensions andphi-pseudo-valuation rings
(University of Houston, 2006)
In this paper, we extend the concept of strong extensions of domains to the context of (commutative) rings with zero-divisors. We show that the theory of strong extensions of rings resembles that of strong extensions of domains.
Richard Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder: Isolde Personified
(National Association of Teachers of Singing, 2006)
On phi-Mori rings
(University of Houston, 2006)
A commutative ring R is said to be a phi-ring if its nilradical Nil(R) is both prime and comparable with each principal ideal. The name is derived from the natural map phi from the total quotient ring T(R) to R localized ...
Climbing Grammar Mountain: An Interactive Learning Experience
(United States Department of State, 2005)
This article describes a grammar game that is an enjoyable way for students to correct sentences. In Climbing Grammar Mountain, best suited for secondary and university students, learners compete in teams to "climb" a game ...
Emerging Pedagogies in the Middle East: Enhancing Student Autonomy Using Weblogs (Blogs)
(The University of Buckingham Press, 2008)
Students in the Middle East have typically been taught English following traditional, rote learning methods. There has been little time, or little room, within the set curriculum for teachers to enrich their students’ ...
On phi-Dedekind rings and phi-Krull rings
(University of Houston, 2005)
The purpose of this paper is to introduce two new classes of rings that are closely related to the classes of Dedekind domains and Krull domains. Let H = {R | R is a commutative ring with 1 and Nil(R) is a divided prime ...