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Changing High School Stem Teacher Beliefs And Expectations About Engineering Learning And Instruction

Graduate training programs stem

Atwood A, Nathan M.
GSID: i2r0hyig_RQJ
M Nathan, A Atwood, A Prevost… - 2010 Annual Conference & …, 2010 - peer.asee.org

… institutes and ongoing professional development, national affiliates offer graduate … STEM integration35. It is notable, then, that our main finding is that the PLTW teacher training program …

How professional development in Project Lead the Way changes high school STEM teachers' beliefs about engineering education

STEM training programs

Atwood AK, Nathan MJ.
GSID: DRRm5FmPgv8J
MJ Nathan, AK Atwood, A Prevost… - Journal of Pre …, 2011 - docs.lib.purdue.edu

… training and the initial PLTW teaching experience. We re- administered the beliefs survey to STEM teachers who did and who did not participate in the PLTW training program and go on …

STEM integration in a pre-college course in digital electronics: analysis of the enacted curriculum

pre-college

Nathan MJ, Atwood AK.
GSID: QZ2ziyKZr5sJ
AC Prevost, MJ Nathan, AK Atwood… - 2011 ASEE Annual …, 2011 - peer.asee.org

… Nathan is on the editorial board for several journals, including The Journal of Pre-College … STEM Integration in a Pre-College Course in Digital Electronics: Analysis of the Enacted …

Adhesive ligand tether length affects the size and length of focal adhesions and influences cell spreading and attachment.

Scientific reports

Attwood SJ, Cortes E, Haining AW, Robinson B, Li D, Gautrot J, Del Río Hernández A.
PMID: 27686622
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 30;6:34334. doi: 10.1038/srep34334.

Cells are known to respond to physical cues from their microenvironment such as matrix rigidity. Discrete adhesive ligands within flexible strands of fibronectin connect cell surface integrins to the broader extracellular matrix and are thought to mediate mechanosensing through...

Influence of Molecular Structure on the Ideality of Mixing in Micelles Formed in Binary Mixtures of Surface-Active Drugs.

Journal of colloid and interface science

Taboada P, Attwood D, Ruso JM, García M, Sarmiento F, Mosquera V.
PMID: 10421734
J Colloid Interface Sci. 1999 Aug 15;216(2):270-275. doi: 10.1006/jcis.1999.6300.

The influence of the structure of the hydrophobic group on the ideality of mixing in binary mixtures of surface active molecules has been investigated using combinations of amphiphilic penicillins. Critical concentrations (cc) of the binary mixtures of these anionic...

A Calorimetric Study of the Influence of Temperature on the Self-Association of Amphiphilic Antidepressant Drugs in Aqueous Solution.

Journal of colloid and interface science

Attwood D, Boitard E, Dubès J, Tachoire H.
PMID: 10873321
J Colloid Interface Sci. 2000 Jul 15;227(2):356-362. doi: 10.1006/jcis.2000.6908.

Relative apparent molar enthalpies have been determined as a function of concentration (0.0001 to 0.2 mol kg(-1)) by heat conduction calorimetry for aqueous solutions of the structurally related antidepressant drugs imipramine and clomipramine in water over the temperature range...

Light Scattering Study of the Effect of n-Butanol on the Micellar Properties of Undecylammonium Chloride in Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions.

Journal of colloid and interface science

Attwood D, Terreros A, Lopez-Cabarcos E, Galera-Gomez PA.
PMID: 10767141
J Colloid Interface Sci. 2000 May 01;225(1):25-31. doi: 10.1006/jcis.2000.6716.

Light scattering measurements have been performed on aqueous solutions of undecylammonium chloride in the presence of 0 to 0.2 mol dm(-3) NaCl and 0 to 0.5 mol dm(-3) n-butanol at 25 degrees C. The critical micelle concentration (CMC), aggregation...

A predictor of membrane class: Discriminating alpha-helical and beta-barrel membrane proteins from non-membranous proteins.

Bioinformation

Taylor PD, Toseland CP, Attwood TK, Flower DR.
PMID: 17597890
Bioinformation. 2006 Oct 07;1(6):208-13.

Accurate protein structure prediction remains an active objective of research in bioinformatics. Membrane proteins comprise approximately 20% of most genomes. They are, however, poorly tractable targets of experimental structure determination. Their analysis using bioinformatics thus makes an important contribution...

Alpha helical trans-membrane proteins: Enhanced prediction using a Bayesian approach.

Bioinformation

Taylor PD, Toseland CP, Attwood TK, Flower DR.
PMID: 17597896
Bioinformation. 2006 Nov 14;1(6):234-6.

Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets for experimental structure determination, thus analysis by prediction and modelling makes an important contribution to their on-going study. Membrane proteins form two main classes: alpha helical...

Temporal autocorrelation function for a diffusing-wave spectroscopy experiment with a point source and backscattering detection.

Applied optics

Rega C, Lloyd CJ, Attwood D, Clarke D, Geraghty P.
PMID: 18360456
Appl Opt. 2001 Aug 20;40(24):4204-9. doi: 10.1364/ao.40.004204.

The autocorrelation function of the backscattered intensity in a diffusing-wave spectroscopy experiment that uses a point source is calculated by use of the diffusive-wave model. We show that in this approximation the calculated autocorrelation function decays faster than if...

Bioinformatics training: a review of challenges, actions and support requirements.

Briefings in bioinformatics

Schneider MV, Watson J, Attwood T, Rother K, Budd A, McDowall J, Via A, Fernandes P, Nyronen T, Blicher T, Jones P, Blatter MC, De Las Rivas J, Judge DP, van der Gool W, Brooksbank C.
PMID: 20562256
Brief Bioinform. 2010 Nov;11(6):544-51. doi: 10.1093/bib/bbq021. Epub 2010 Jun 18.

As bioinformatics becomes increasingly central to research in the molecular life sciences, the need to train non-bioinformaticians to make the most of bioinformatics resources is growing. Here, we review the key challenges and pitfalls to providing effective training for...

Demonstration of x-ray microscopy with an x-ray laser operating near the carbon K edge.

Optics letters

Da Silva LB, Trebes JE, Mrowka S, Barbee TW, Brase J, Koch JA, London RA, Macgowan BJ, Matthews DL, Minyard D, Stone G, Yorkey T, Anderson E, Attwood DT, Kern D.
PMID: 19794620
Opt Lett. 1992 May 15;17(10):754-6. doi: 10.1364/ol.17.000754.

High-brightness and short-pulse-width ( approximately 200 ps) x-ray lasers offer biologists the possibility of high-resolution three-dimensional imaging of specimens in an aqueous environment without the blurring effects associated with natural motions. As a first step toward developing the capabilities...

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