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Editor's notes.
April 1, 2004... HISTORY The Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science (NDAS) was first published in 1948, with Volume I reporting the business and scientific papers presented for the 40th annual meeting, May 2-3, 1947. Through Volume XXI, the...

So what is ND BRIN, anyway?(North Dakota research grants)
April 1, 2004... North Dakota BRIN's purpose is to build biomedical research capacity within the state. Networking and human resource development are the watchwords for this collaborative effort between the two North Dakota research universities, four...

ND BRIN-sponsored workshop: "write winning grants".(Brief article)(Calendar)
April 1, 2004... presented by GRANT WRITERS SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS L. L. C. April 30, 2004 Ramada Plaza Suites Fargo, North Dakota Presenter: David C. Morrison, Ph.D. 8:30 Introduction to the Seminar 8:40 How to develop a...

ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom.(Symposium)(North Dakota)(Calendar)
April 1, 2004... Session I Chair: Dr. John Shabb, University of North Dakota 9:10-9:30 am Mary Ann Sens * METALLOTHIONEIN AND BREAST CANCER Department of Pathology, University of North Dakota School of...

Metallothionein and breast cancer.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Report)(Brief article)
April 1, 2004... Metallothioneins (MT) are a family of cysteine-rich, low molecular weight, intracellular proteins that bind transition metals. There are 4 classes of very similar MT proteins, designated MT-1 through 4, defined on the basis of small differences...

Hydroxysteroid/alcohol metabolism by human sulfotransferase SULT2A1.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Sulfoconjugation is an important pathway in the phase II biotransformation of many endogenous and exogenous compounds. The enzymes that catalyze these reactions are a superfamily of cytosolic sulfotransferases. Chemically, the reactions...

BRIN and the undergraduate research program at Dickinson State University.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... The BRIN program was funded at $68,000 for a biomedical undergraduate research program that started June 2002. Our current research project is to study the anticarcinogenic mechanisms of Lycopene and possible changes to the expression of gap...

DNA repair proteins modulate mitogen-activated protein kinase during hyperoxia.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Report)
April 1, 2004... High concentrations of oxygen can cause severe toxicity to lung cells, particularly to DNA. Recent advances indicate DNA base excision repair (BER) protein, i.e., 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (hOgg1), can reverse oxidative DNA damage. Mitogen...

BNIP3, a potential marker for and regulator of necrotic and/or atypical neuronal cell death.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Neuronal cell death has been shown to occur by apoptotic, necrotic and so-called atypical cell death mechanisms. Genetic factors have been identified that cause apoptotic cell death and markers for apoptosis continue to be discovered. However,...

Leaf intactness is required for auxin-induced growth inhibition of Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) leaf mesophyll.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Development in plants is controlled by a number of morphogenic hormones including the auxins. The principle naturally occurring auxin in all plants is indole acetic acid (IAA). It is primarily synthesized in young leaves and is transported...

Biomedical research at VCSU: progress, challenges and future.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Valley City State University)
April 1, 2004... In 2002 Valley City State University (VCSU) hired Dr. Hilde E. van Gijssel as an Assistant Professor of Science. The position was partly funded the North Dakota Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (ND BRIN). One of the main objectives of...

Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are regulated via protein-protein interaction.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Members of the TRP superfamily of putative ion channel proteins have been suggested as components of [Ca.sup.2+] influx channels. These channels are activated in response to stimulation of the G-protein coupled receptors that, leads to the...

BCL-G in apoptosis and chemoresponse of prostate cancer.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(effect of protein)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Background: Cytogenetic deletions on chromosome 12p12.3 are common, recurring alterations found in prostate cancer patients, with loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at this region identified in 47% of patients who died of prostate carcinoma. LOH in...

Novel fluorescence methodology for undergraduate biomedical research.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Our research group has implemented novel fluorescence measurement technology developed by our collaborators at Dakota Technologies, Inc. Fluorescence emission is excited by short pulses of light from a microchip laser and complete fluorescence...

Green chemistry: one pot synthesis of novel formamide fungicides.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Report)(Brief article)
April 1, 2004... Formamides are a novel group of fungicides discovered by Bobylev et al at the All-Union Research Institute of Plant Protection Chemicals, Moscow, Russia. One of the leading candidates among novel formamide fungicides appeared...

Ciliary neurotrophic factor is upregulated during axonal sprouting in the rat magnocellular neurosecretory system.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... The response of the magnocellular neurosecretory system (MNS) to partial denervation is characterized by an initial period of axonal degeneration followed by the near complete restoration of axon density within the neural lobe (NL) by 30 days...

Individual differences in human alcohol responses.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Robinson and Berridge (1) defined incentive sensitization as an increasingly heightened "desire" for a drug after exposure to that specific drug. This idea was based on cocaine research using rats. The main purpose of this study is to test...

Attentional orienting effects of gaze direction cues.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)(Report)
April 1, 2004... My research has demonstrated that people will shift their attention automatically to a location gazed at by a cartoon face presented on a computer screen--even when the face's gaze direction provides no meaningful or useful information. This...

Correcting normative misperceptions as a strategy for reducing heavy drinking among college students.(ND BRIN Professional Session: Crystal Ballroom)
April 1, 2004... Heavy drinking among college students continues to be an epidemic problem. Approximately 45% of college students nationwide report heavy episodic drinking, which has been linked to numerous consequences including academic problems, sexual...

Communications: undergraduate division: A. Rodger Denison student research competition.(Calendar)
April 1, 2004... Undergraduate Denison Competition Session Chair: Kim Vonnahme, NDSU Denison Award Judges: Dr. Kim Vonnahme, NDSU Dr. Holly Brown-Borg, UND Dr. Hilde van Gijssel, VCSU 10:50-11:10am ...

In vitro effects of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) on proliferation of skin fibroblasts from diabetic and non-diabetic mice: implications for wound healing.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... The wound healing process involves interactions of several cell types with extracellular matrix components and chemical mediators. Wound healing is divided into three parts: inflammation, proliferation and maturation. During the proliferative...

[AB.sub.42] has potential direct and indirect effects on mitochondria leading to Alzheimer's disease.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)
April 1, 2004... Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases impacting the elderly; therefore, it is imperative to find out what factors may be the cause. From pathologic reviews in human brain, hallmarks of AD include...

Optimization of Leuckart reaction for the synthesis of novel formamide fungicides.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)(Brief article)
April 1, 2004... Formamides are a novel group of fungicides discovered by Bobylev et al. Some of these novel fungicides were obtained by reductive amination via Leuckart reaction, where formamide was used both as a reagent and solvent. During the early...

Molecular analysis of the MLL breakpoint region in leukemia: a study of binding of DNA-topoisomerase II and/or other nuclear proteins to specific DNA breakpoint fragments.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... A common phenomenon of leukemia cells is specific, non-random, reciprocal chromosome translocations, in which two non-homologous chromosomes exchange pieces of DNA with specific breakpoints in each chromosome. As a result of the translocation,...

Exploring the possibility of aquatic macroinvertebrate refugia in the tributaries of the upper Sheyenne River.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)
April 1, 2004... INTRODUCTION In discussions of the effects of the proposed Devils Lake outlet on the Sheyenne River, the possibility of eradication of much the present macroinvertebrate community is a concern (1). In response, the idea of re-colonization...

Intrauterine fetal growth restriction and maternal hypertension in a rat model of reduced placental utero-placental perfusion.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Clinical report)
April 1, 2004... Pregnancy is a physiological process that requires a synchronized adaptation of multiple organ systems. Increased blood flow to the uterus and cardiac output are hallmarks of the characteristic hemodynamic alterations in normal pregnancy [1]....

Changes to the timberline and the growth of subalpine trees at higher elevations in response to global climatic change.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)
April 1, 2004... Global climatic changes have been in the news for several years and may be producing warmer annual temperatures. Trees are important in many aspects of our lives and are very temperature dependent. The timberline is the elevation at which...

Angiogenic factor expression in pericytes isolated from ovine corpus luteum.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... The corpus luteum (CL) is a highly vascularized tissue, in which 50-70% of the tissue comprises microvascular pericytes and endothelial cells. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, requires several key processes that are mediated by...

Molecular systematic study of Neascus-type metacercariae from the Phoxinus eos-neogaeus gynogenetic cyprinid complex in Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... INTRODUCTION Fish are suitable hosts for a diverse fauna of parasites, which have been subjects of numerous studies investigating different aspects of their morphology, systematics, geographic distribution and host-parasite interactions....

Aquifer denitrification: correlation of [sup.15]N isotopic enrichment and first-order rate constants.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Denitrification is the process by which potentially dangerous nitrate is biogeochemically reduced into harmless nitrogen gas. This process is mediated by bacteria in the presence of suitable electron donors, such as organic carbon, sulfide, and...

Proliferation of skin cells during wound healing in diabetic and non-diabetic mice: effects of basic fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor treatment in vivo.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... During wound healing, an ordered sequence of events takes place that promotes the repair of injured tissues. Wound healing has three phases: inflammation (day 1 to 2 after injury), proliferation (approximately day 2 to 10 after injury), and...

The effect of hydroquinone on root membrane potentials and growth of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Allelopathy is a term that describes biochemical interactions between plant species. These interactions are most commonly manifested as reductions in growth of the target plant species. While hydroquinone (HQ) has been implicated as an...

Effects of simulated microgravity on cardiac viscoelastic parameters in rhesus monkeys.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Data were analyzed from a previous study in which invasively instrumented rhesus monkeys underwent periods of simulated microgravity. Left ventricular pressure (LVP), aortic pressure (AoP), and aortic flow (AoF) measurements were studied to...

Survey of microcaddisflies in Mercer County, North Dakota.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... The purpose of this project was to take a survey of the microcaddisflies in Mercer County North Dakota. The microcaddisfly is a small insect that belongs to the Family Hydroptilidae, Order Trichoptera. It has an aquatic larval and pupal stage...

Communications: graduate division: A. Rodger Denison student research competition.
April 1, 2004... Graduate Denison Competition Session Chair: Dale Redmer, NDSU Denison Award Judges: Dr. Dale Redmer, NDSU; Dr. Richard Barkosky, Minot State; Dr. Ronald Jyring, Bismarck State Dr. John Watt, UND 9:10-9:30 am Ewa Borowczyk...

Gap junctional proteins connexin (Cx) Cx26, Cx32 and Cx43 mRNA expression in the corpora lutea during the estrous cycle and prostaglandin [F.sub.2][alpha](PGF)-induced luteal regression in sheep.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Corpora lutea (CL) exhibit extremely rapid growth, differentiation and regression during each estrous cycle. In fact, the transient nature of CL is one of its most intriguing features and makes it an outstanding model for studying the...

The role of PKC in dopamine transporter phosphorylation.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(protein kinase C)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Dopamine transporters (DAT) are neuronal proteins that clear dopamine from the synaptic cleft and thus regulate synaptic transmission. In addition they act as a target for psychostimulants like cocaine and amphetamine. DAT is a PKC dependent...

VAMP2 dependent activation and exocytosis of TRPC3 [CA.sup.2+] channel protein.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(vesicle-associated membrane protein)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Transient receptor potential channel (TRP) proteins are putative plasma membrane [CA.sup.2+] channels which are activated upon intracellular [CA.sup.2+] store depletion. The mechanism via which these channels are activated is unclear. In the...

Correlation between vascularization parameters and expression of mRNA for vascular endothelial growth factor, angiopoietins (ANG), and their receptors.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... All of the respiratory gases, nutrients, and wastes that are exchanged between the maternal and fetal systems are transported via the placenta. It has been shown that the large increase in transplacental exchange, which supports the exponential...

Adrenergic modulation of hippocampal epileptiform activity.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... INTRODUCTION Epilepsy, or recurring uncontrolled seizures is a common neurological disorder. Despite many decades of research and several newer antiepileptic drugs, many people still suffer from incompletely controlled seizures or...

Impaired vascular contractile function in portal hypertension: role of small heat shock proteins.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Studies have shown that impaired vascular contractile responses in chronic portal hypertension (CPH) are mediated via cAMP dependent events (1). Recent data indicated that sustained vasorelaxation induced by cAMP is independent of myosin light...

Evaluation of maize population and single-cross hybrids across Eastern North Dakota environments.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Maize (Zea mays L.) is the third top commodity in North Dakota. North Dakota is one of the few states in the United States that almost exclusively uses very short season corn hybrids. Hybrids currently grown in the area are not well adapted to...

Psychostimulant and substrate-induced dopamine transporter phosphorylation: a transport and protein kinase C dependent mechanism.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Introduction: The dopamine transporter (DAT) is an integral membrane protein located in dopamine producing neurons and is responsible for clearing the synapse of secreted dopamine (DA) following neural depolarization and synaptic release. As...

Uptake blocker-induced conformational changes of the dopamine transporter revealed by proteolysis.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Introduction. The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a membrane bound protein responsible for the clearance of dopamine from the synapse. Psychostimulant drugs such as cocaine and methamphetamine target DAT resulting in increased synaptic levels of...

Sexually transmitted HPV serotype variations resulting in high-grade cervical dysplasia in North-East North Dakota and North-West Minnesota.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(human papillomavirus)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are double stranded DNA viruses consisting of a small circular genome of approximately 8kb. Around 100 different sub-types of HPV have been identified, of which one-third have been shown to spread through sexual...

Exploring the cocaine binding site on the dopamine transporter.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... INTRODUCTION: The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a neuronal transmembrane protein that mediates the removal of dopamine from the synaptic cleft, modulating synaptic dopamine concentration and accessibility. Cocaine binds to DAT and abolishes its...

Osteoarthritic-like cartilage damage by fibronectin fragments occurs through elevated intracellular kinase activity as triggered by changes in distribution of receptor, actin, vinculin and c-src kinase.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Fibronectin (Fn) fragments (Fn-f), which are elevated in cartilage and synovial fluids in osteoarthritis, can greatly augment cartilage destruction through upregulation of catabolic cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). The precursor,...

Function and body image levels 1n individuals with transfemoral amputations using the C-Leg[R] prosthesis.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Purpose: It was purposed that individuals using the Otto Bock C-Leg[R], a microprocessor controlled prosthetic knee joint, may experience an enhanced level of functional independence. Secondly, it was hypothesized that with increased functional...

Facilitating occupational performance in at risk middle school students.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Purpose: Adolescents in today's society are making the transition from childhood to adulthood in very turbulent times. Adolescents in rural areas have the unique experience of transitioning during a fast-changing rural landscape, with the...

Positioning and ergonomics for pregnant women while performing daily tasks.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Pregnant women frequently experience low back pain and difficulties carrying out daily activities at work and in the home environment. This project was designed to address these issues by developing an educational packet for pregnant women and...

Calibration of parametric equations to predict prairie pothole basin geometry and area-depth-volume relationships.(A. Rodger Denison Student Research Competition: COMMUNICATIONS: GRADUATE DIVISION)
April 1, 2004... The basin geometry of 15 prairie pothole wetlands in the upper Turtle River watershed has been measured. These potholes are all ephemeral and, although similar in size and shape, each exhibits different geometrical character. A few are...

Communications: professional.(North Dakota Academy of Science)(Calendar)
April 1, 2004... NDAS Professional Session (I) Moderator: Dr. Siegfried Detke, University of North Dakota 9:10-9:30 Siegfried Detke * MAPPING OF THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAINS OF TOR, PROGENITOR OF AN NEW ATYPICAL MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE ...

Mapping of the functional domains of TOR, progenitor of a new atypical multidrug resistance mechanism in Leishmania.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Leishmania are protozoan parasites present in large areas of the world and are responsible for Leishmaniasis. It is estimated that 350 million people live in endemic areas and 1.5 to 2 million will be infected each year. There may be as many as...

Reduced utero-placental perfusion induces altered leptin signaling and vascular dysfunction.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Preeclampsia, a form of pregnancy-induced hypertension complicating 6-8% of pregnancies, plays a major role in fetal growth restriction and premature birth as well as infant and maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. The pathology of...

Ichthyofaunal survey of an agriculturally disturbed prairie-wetland complex in Polk County, Minnesota.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Introduction. The ichthyofauna was surveyed within and adjacent to The Nature Conservancy's 10,000 ha Glacial Ridge prairie restoration project, near Crookston, MN. Six ditches extend the headwaters of the surrounding stream system into gently...

Analysis of dopamine transporter phosphorylation sites by chemical and enzymatic digestion and mutagenesis.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Introduction. Dopamine transporters (DATs) terminate dopaminergic neurotransmission by the reuptake of dopamine (DA) from the synapse into presynaptic neurons. DATs are phosphorylated and down-regulated in response to protein kinase C (PKC)...

Interpreting the existence of a pair of closely related species of cretaceous Hell Creek Formation freshwater mussels.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... INTRODUCTION The Upper Cretaceous biota is replete with interesting fossils, not the least of which are the freshwater mussels (Unionoidea) living in the rivers and lakes between the Sevier and Laramide Mountains to the west and the...

Effect of chronic portal hypertension on RhoA/Rho-kinase mediated vascular smooth muscle signaling transduction.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(Report)
April 1, 2004... Functional studies from our lab suggested that portosystemic shunting other than elevated portal venous pressure is responsible for the altered vascular responses presented in hyperdynamic circulation in chronic portal hypertension (1)....

Localization of hyperacetylated histone H4 on the SV40 genome during the SV40 life-cycle.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)(simian virus)(Report)
April 1, 2004... In order to investigate the role of histone acetylation in establishing an infection by simian virus 40 (SV40), we have analyzed formalin fixed and unfixed SV40 chromosomes obtained 30 minutes and 3 hours post-infection for the presence of...

Plans for a 1-meter-class professional astronomical observatory for the State of North Dakota.(COMMUNICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL)
April 1, 2004... Introduction: The Department of Space Studies at the University of North Dakota (UND) is proposing to build and operate a 1-meter-class professional astronomical observatory in the State of North Dakota. Currently, no professional observatories...

Constitution of the North Dakota Academy of Science.(Constitution and By-Laws)
April 1, 2004... Founded 1908, Official State Academy 1958 ARTICLE I--Name and Purpose Section 1. This association shall be called the NORTH DAKOTA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. Section 2. The purpose of this association shall be to promote and conduct...

Academy officers and committees-2002-2003.(North Dakota Academy of Science)(Directory)(Brief article)
April 1, 2004... ACADEMY OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES-2002-2003 Executive Committee Membership: Past-President President President-Elect Secretary-Treasurer Councilors (three-year terms) President-Elect Anna Grazul-Bilska...

Past presidents and locations of the annual meeting North Dakota Academy of Science.(List)
April 1, 2004... PAST PRESIDENTS AND LOCATIONS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING NORTH DAKOTA ACADEMY of SCIENCE 1909 M A Brannon Grand Forks 1910 M A Brannon Fargo 1911 C B Waldron Grand Forks 1912 L B McMullen ...

Contributors to the North Dakota Academy of Science Research Foundation.(List)
April 1, 2004... Contributors to the North Dakota Academy of Science Research Foundation Virgil Carmichael (Bismarck) James Dogger (Gore, VA) Van A. Doze (Grand Forks) J. Mark Erickson (Canton, NY) Jon Jackson (Grand Forks) W. Thomas...

Directory of members.(North Dakota Academy of Science)(Directory)
April 1, 2004... A Bonnie J. Alexander Division of Math, Science and Technology Valley City State University Valley City ND 58072 701-845-7453 bonnie_alexander@mail.vcsu.nodak.edu Karl R. Altenburg 709 9th Avenue North ...

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