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Spring 2018 Dean's List
Spring 2018 Dean's List Approximately 9,104 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the Spring Semester 2018 Dean's List. Students named to the Dean's List must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work. NAME CURRICULUM YR CITY STATE COUNTRY Afina Syaurah A Aziz Chemical Engineering 3 Alexandra Lea Aaberg Biology 4 Coralville, IA Pauline E. Aamodt Bioinformatics and Computational Biology 4 Woodbury, MN Aayushi Management Information Systems 4 Charles Alex Abate Management 4 Saint Charles, IL Drew Matthew Abbas Agricultural Studies 4 Alexander, IA Omar M. Abbas Computer Engineering 4 Chicago, IL Brianne Elizabeth Abbasi Animal Science 4 Cedar Rapids, IA Emily Elaine Abbasi Animal Science 4 Cedar Rapids, IA Anthony Michael Abbate Materials Engineering 4 Cary, IL Leah Sophie Abbott Agriculture Specials 5 Paige Jeanette Abbott Veterinary Medicine 4 Elgin, IL Josiah Michael Abbott Industrial Technology 3 West Des Moines, IA Ibrahim Abdalla Marketing 4 West Des Moines, IA Mohamed S. Abdennadher Chemical Engineering 3 Uzma Liyana Abdul Razak Supply Chain Management 4 Kaitlyn Abdulghani Biology 4 Johnston, IA Eric Thomas Abens Industrial Technology 2 Manson, IA Alex‐Marie E. Ablan Graphic Design 4 Eagan, MN Steven Joseph Abramsky Industrial Design 4 Cuba City, WI John Matthew Aceto Landscape Architecture 4 Urbandale, IA Cody Acevedo Animal Ecology 3 Gilbert, IA Melissa Marie Achenbach English 2 Underwood, IA Keely Sarah Acheson Agricultural Business 4 Rushville, IL Ross Allen Ackerman Political Science 3 Harrisburg, SD Aaron Benjamin Ackerman Liberal Arts and Sciences Specials (Non‐Degree) 5 Ames, IA Lexi Ann Ackerman Event Management 4 Rock Rapids, IA Georgia Kate Ackley Food Science (AGLS) 2 Fredericksburg, IA Karly Jo Ackley Kinesiology and Health 2 Manvel, ND Ashley Brianne Acree Sociology 4 Savanna, IL Alexis M. -
Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain • Filippo Rossi Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain
Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain • Filippo Rossi Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain Present Status and Future Concerns Edited by Filippo Rossi Printed Edition of the Special Issue Published in Toxins www.mdpi.com/journal/toxins Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain Mycotoxins in Feed and Food Chain Present Status and Future Concerns Editor Filippo Rossi MDPI • Basel • Beijing • Wuhan • Barcelona • Belgrade • Manchester • Tokyo • Cluj • Tianjin Editor Filippo Rossi Catholic University Italy Editorial Office MDPI St. Alban-Anlage 66 4052 Basel, Switzerland This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651) (available at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/toxins/special issues/mycotoxins feed food chain). For citation purposes, cite each article independently as indicated on the article page online and as indicated below: LastName, A.A.; LastName, B.B.; LastName, C.C. Article Title. Journal Name Year, Article Number, Page Range. ISBN 978-3-03936-874-7 (Hbk) ISBN 978-3-03936-875-4 (PDF) c 2020 by the authors. Articles in this book are Open Access and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. The book as a whole is distributed by MDPI under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND. Contents About the Editor .............................................. vii Filippo Rossi A Long Road to Safer Food Reprinted from: Toxins 2020, 12, 453, doi:10.3390/toxins12070453 ................. -
BMJ Open Is Committed to Open Peer Review. As Part of This Commitment We Make the Peer Review History of Every Article We Publish Publicly Available
BMJ Open: first published as 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038393 on 24 March 2021. Downloaded from BMJ Open is committed to open peer review. As part of this commitment we make the peer review history of every article we publish publicly available. When an article is published we post the peer reviewers’ comments and the authors’ responses online. We also post the versions of the paper that were used during peer review. These are the versions that the peer review comments apply to. The versions of the paper that follow are the versions that were submitted during the peer review process. They are not the versions of record or the final published versions. They should not be cited or distributed as the published version of this manuscript. BMJ Open is an open access journal and the full, final, typeset and author-corrected version of record of the manuscript is available on our site with no access controls, subscription charges or pay-per-view fees (http://bmjopen.bmj.com). If you have any questions on BMJ Open’s open peer review process please email [email protected] http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ on September 29, 2021 by guest. Protected copyright. BMJ Open BMJ Open: first published as 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038393 on 24 March 2021. Downloaded from THE EFFECT OF BALANCED ENERGY-PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTATION DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION ON BIRTH OUTCOMES AND INFANT GROWTH IN RURAL BURKINA FASO : STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A RANDOMIZED For peerCONTROLLED review TRIAL only Journal: BMJ Open Manuscript ID bmjopen-2020-038393 Article Type: Protocol Date Submitted by -
Born in Africa But..: Women's Poetry of Post-Apartheid South Africa in English
“Born in Africa but...” – Women’s poetry of post-Apartheid South Africa in English Inaugural-Dissertation vorgelegt von zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophie Isabelle Vogt an der aus Rottenburg am Neckar Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München am 14. Oktober 2008 Namen der Berichterstatter: Prof. Dr. Helge Nowak Prof. Dr. Horst Zander Datum der mündlichen Prüfung: 09. 02. 2009 Dedication For my Family and Friends I want to thank my supervisor Professor Helge Nowak from the Ludwig- Maximilians-University in Munich for his thorough and patient assistance and guidance. Additional thanks also go to Professor Horst Zander, my initial supervisor, for starting the project with me, Professors Michael Chapman and Sally-Ann Murray of the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban and Professor Geoffrey Haresnape of the University of Cape Town for their advice whenever it was needed. I further owe deep gratitude to Thomas Brewster for proof-reading all my chapters over and over again and for his never ending motivation and belief in me and this study. Furthermore, I want to thank all the other people who supported my work with whatever means as well as the wonderful poets whom I met during the past few years and who allowed me to use their work and photos.1 Last but not least, I want to thank my South African friends, through whom I was granted insight into the true contemporary South Africa, and my family, who allowed and encouraged me to spend so much time abroad. For the opportunity of exchange with other doctoral candidates I want to thank the Munich “KHG Think Tank” and the “LMU excellence” Mentoring Programme which accepted me as a member in September 2007 and with which I could travel to a conference at the Venice International University in December 2007. -
Author Index
241 AUTHOR INDEX Modified letters [~, a, ~, ~, e, ~, ~, eta.] are placed in, or immediately following the positions where the unmodified letters would occur in the normal English alphabetical order. Names beginning with Ma or Maa are collected at the beginning of the M's. Names beginning with a separated de, van or von are listed according to the main component, thus de Vries occurs with the V's. Aava, U., 34B, 401; 35B, 828 Adeoye, S.A., 30B, 392 Abagjan, s:A., 30A, 244 Adiwidjaja, G.:-35A, 19 Abasolo, C., 26:-571 Adler, I., 29, 136, 435 Abbasov, A.A.:-33B, 539 Adman, E., 32B, 98, 279; 33B, 78; Abbattista, F.,:26, 523 34B, 86; 35B, 256 Abdullaev, G.K.,~OB, 392 Admiraal, L.~, 34B, 321 Abdurakhmanova, A:A., 30A, 248 Adolphe, C., 29,:135; 33A, 98, 362; Abe, A., 26, 630 34A, 98; 35A, 235 Abe, J., 35B, 402 Adrian, H.W.~, 34A, 172 Abe, Y., 33B, 532 Afonskij, N.S., 33A, 341 Abel, E.W-:-; 30B, 399 Agaev, K.A., 30A:-28, 175; 31A, 18, 25; Abel, J.E., 26, 293 33A, 42, 43; 34A, 88 de Abele~o, M.J., 27, 462, 967 Agee;, N.V., ~,:255; 35A, 124 Abello, L., 28, 316; 29, 233 Aggarwal, P.S., 26, 348 Aben, P.C., 27, 239 - Agranovskaja, A.~, 28, 341 Aberg, M., 34A, 225; 35B, 905 Agrawal, V.K., 33A, 517 Abernethy, L.L., 26, 415 Agre, V.M., 33B, 486 Ablov, A.V., ~, 842; ~, 631; 31B, Agrell, I., 3lA, 77; 32A, 232; 33A, 510; 380, 427; 33B, 412; 35B, 408 34B, 554; 35B, 691, 693 Abov, Ju.