170 results match your criteria: "Utah State University Logan[Affiliation]"
Front Psychol
May 2014
Psychology Department, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA.
One of the key interests in the social sciences is the investigation of change and stability of a given attribute. Although numerous models have been proposed in the past for analyzing longitudinal data including multilevel and/or latent variable modeling approaches, only few modeling approaches have been developed for studying the construct validity in longitudinal multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) measurement designs. The aim of the present study was to extend the spectrum of current longitudinal modeling approaches for MTMM analysis.
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January 2014
School of Community and Global Health, Claremont Graduate University Claremont, CA, USA.
Latent state-trait (LST) and latent growth curve (LGC) models are frequently used in the analysis of longitudinal data. Although it is well-known that standard single-indicator LGC models can be analyzed within either the structural equation modeling (SEM) or multilevel (ML; hierarchical linear modeling) frameworks, few researchers realize that LST and multivariate LGC models, which use multiple indicators at each time point, can also be specified as ML models. In the present paper, we demonstrate that using the ML-SEM rather than the SL-SEM framework to estimate the parameters of these models can be practical when the study involves (1) a large number of time points, (2) individually-varying times of observation, (3) unequally spaced time intervals, and/or (4) incomplete data.
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December 2013
Department of Education and Allied Studies, John Carroll University, University Heights OH, USA.
Evol Appl
February 2013
Department of Biology and the Ecology Center, Utah State University Logan UT, USA.
The application of millions of tons of road deicing salts every winter in North America presents significant survival challenges to amphibians inhabiting roadside habitats. While much is known of the effects of NaCl on anuran tadpoles, less is known of effects on amphibian eggs, or any caudate life stage. In addition, little is known of the effects of MgCl2, which is now the 2nd most commonly used road deicer.
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December 2012
Department of Psychology, USTAR BioInnovations Center, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA ; Department of Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC, USA.
Emotional distracters impair cognitive function. Emotional processing is dysregulated in affective disorders such as depression, phobias, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Among the processes impaired by emotional distracters, and whose dysregulation is documented in affective disorders, is the ability to time in the seconds-to-minutes range, i.
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October 2012
Multisensory Cognition Lab, Department of Psychology, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA.
One way to investigate the evolution of cognition is to compare the abilities of phylogenetically related species. The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), for example, still shares cognitive abilities with the coyote (Canis latrans). Both of these canids possess the ability to make psychophysical "less/more" discriminations of food based on quantity.
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November 2011
Department of Biology, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA.
The plant-associated bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae simultaneously produces two classes of metabolites: the small cyclic lipodepsinonapeptides such as the syringomycins and the larger cyclic lipodepsipeptide syringopeptins SP22 or SP25. The syringomycins inhibit a broad spectrum of fungi (but particularly yeasts) by lipid-dependent membrane interaction.
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October 2012
Department of Biology, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA.
Humans are sero-negative toward bluetongue viruses (BTVs) since BTVs do not infect normal human cells. Infection and selective degradation of several human cancer cell lines but not normal ones by five US BTV serotypes have been investigated. We determined the susceptibilities of many normal and human cancer cells to BTV infections and made comparative kinetic analyses of their cytopathic effects, survival rates, ultra-structural changes, cellular apoptosis and necrosis, cell cycle arrest, cytokine profiles, viral genome, mRNAs, and progeny titers.
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July 2011
Institute for Antiviral Research, Department Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University Logan, UT, USA.
J Econ Entomol
June 2008
USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit, Department Biology, Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-5310, USA.
Chalkbrood, a fungal disease in bees, is caused by several species of Ascosphaera. A. aggregata is a major mortality factor in populations of the alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata (F.
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May 2008
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Bozeman, MT, USA.
Introduced species and infectious diseases both independently pose challenges for the preservation of existing biodiversity. However, native species or disease hosts are by no means 'unarmed' when faced with novel environmental challenges, provided that adequate adaptive genetic variation exists to mount effective evolutionary responses. In this study, we examined the consequences of the recently introduced parasite and causative agent of whirling disease (Myxobolus cerebralis) in a wild rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) population from Harrison Lake, Montana (USA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
September 2001
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Utah State University Logan, UT 84322 (USA).
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
September 2000
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Utah State University Logan, UT 84322 (USA).
Theriogenology
April 1993
Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences Department Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-4815, USA.
One-cell bovine embryos produced by in vitro oocyte maturation (IVM) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) were cultured in chemically defined medium (CDM) to which the following growth-promoting factors were added separately: transferrin (Tf, 10 ug/ml), epidermal growth factor (EGF), transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha), transforming growth factor-betal (TGF-beta1), insulin-like growth factor-one (IGF-I), insulin-like growth factor-two (IGF-II), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and nerve growth factor (NGF), all at 10 ng/ml. The embryos were cultured for a total of 10 days and were assessed. The culture medium was changed every 2 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Ecol
February 1993
Department of Range Science, Utah State University Logan, 84322-5230, Utah.
A lamb's mother and postingestive feedback both influence learning about foods, but their relative importance is unknown. We conducted a study to compare the ingestion of elm (1) by lambs whose mothers avoided elm because ingestion of elm by mother was previously paired with the toxin lithium chloride (LiCl) (M), (2) by lambs who received a mild dose of LiCl after they ingested elm, and whose mothers also avoided elm (M + L), and (3) by lambs who received LiCl after they ingested elm, but whose mothers ate elm avidly (M vs. L); in treatment (4) neither mothers nor lambs were given LiCl (C).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheriogenology
August 1991
Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences Utah State University Logan UT 84322-4815, USA.
Intersexuality in sheep is rare, with the freemartin anomaly being the most common. We describe here a true hermaphrodite in a wild sheep. An F(1) wild sheep ewe of Argali-mouflon X Mexican desert bighorn breeding was bred to an F(1) ram of the same breeding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hered
March 1990
2Department of Plant Science, Utah State University Logan, Utah.
J Dairy Sci
September 1989
Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University Logan 84322-4815.
Third-cutting alfalfa hay harvested at bud stage and wilted to approximately 65% moisture was treated with a live bacterial inoculant at the rate of 300,000 cfu/g fresh alfalfa. Treated alfalfa was packed in polyethylene bags. Samples were taken at time of ensiling and d 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 28 postensiling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheriogenology
September 1987
Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences Department Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-4815 USA.
Sixty Holstein donor cows were superovulated and embryos were collected during a 6-d (27 cows) and a 4-d (33 cows) period approximately 60 d apart. Forty-three donor cows yielded embryos. Ninety-one embryos graded 1 or 2 were split and transferred to 181 recipient Holsteins.
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February 1979
Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University Logan, Utah 84322, USA.
A new dicentric Robertsonian translocation is described in a Holstein cow. The translocation appears to have arisen spontaneously from the centric fusion of autosomal acro centrics 14 and 28 which resulted in a diploid chromosome number of 59. Behavioral and phenotypic anomalies of the affected cow are discussed.
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