Browsing by Subject "light"
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If You Build It, Perhaps Too Many People will Come: How Night Games Disrupted Wrigleyville , with lacking coverage from the Chicago Tribune
(2015-12)In 1988, the Chicago Cubs became the last team in Major League Baseball to install lights at their baseball stadium. That meant the team could play games at night, which was a popular idea among its fans. But Wrigley Field ... -
Rethinking Rivers: How Light, Lakes, and Sediment Vary Along the River Continuum
(2018)This dissertation focuses on the riverine water column and the lentic (i.e. lake like) nature of rivers in the context of predominant themes in river science: spatial heterogeneity and scale. River science has developed ... -
The dynamics of successive induction in larval zebrafish.
(J Exp Anal Behav, 2010-09)Charles Sherrington identified the properties of the synapse by purely behavioral means-the study of reflexes-more than 100 years ago. They were subsequently confirmed neurophysiologically. Studying reflex interaction, he ... -
Within- and trans-generational plasticity: seed germination responses to light quantity and quality.
(AoB PLANTS, 2018-06)Plants respond not only to the environment in which they find themselves, but also to that of their parents. The combination of within- and trans-generational phenotypic plasticity regulates plant development. Plants use ...