Zachary Brian Thomas Tost Update 2021 (2024)

1. Civilian's fatal shooting of rampaging gunman ruled justified

  • July 29, 2021 at 3:31 a.m.. by Thomas Saccente ... under Arkansas law in the fatal shooting of Zachary Brian Arnold. West, 58, shot Arnold, ... Arnold and likely saved a number of lives in the ...

  • A Fort Smith man who stopped a shooting rampage in May by killing the gunman won't face criminal charges, prosecutors said.

Civilian's fatal shooting of rampaging gunman ruled justified

2. Teens charged in deadly shooting at Anderson SC apartment complex

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  • Charges have been filed against two teens police say are connected to a shooting at an apartment complex in Anderson.

Teens charged in deadly shooting at Anderson SC apartment complex

3. Prosecutors don't file murder charges in two 2020 killings - KSDK

  • Published: 7:47 AM CDT October 11, 2021. Updated: 1:24 PM CDT October 11, 2021. ST. LOUIS — Prosecutors in St. Louis declined to file murder charges in two ...

  • The charges are in connection to the deaths of Tobias Courtney, Crystal Strong, and Deshuan Jackson

Prosecutors don't file murder charges in two 2020 killings - KSDK

4. Bond denied for two teens involved in Belton Woods apartments shooting

Bond denied for two teens involved in Belton Woods apartments shooting

5. Oocyte age and preconceptual alcohol use are highly correlated ...

  • 15 mrt 2021 · 2021 Mar 23; 118(12): e2026580118. Published ... Thomas,a Zachary Madaj,a Lucy Brink,b Rochelle L. ... Tost J., Ed. (Methods in Molecular ...

  • Genomic imprinting is essential for human development and occurs in germ cells before fertilization. The noncoding RNA, nc886, is the only known example of more than 100 such human genes which shows variable frequencies of maternal imprinting. Here, we ...

Oocyte age and preconceptual alcohol use are highly correlated ...

6. A sulfur dioxide Covariance-Based Retrieval Algorithm (COBRA)

  • 17 nov 2021 · Article · A sulfur dioxide Covariance-Based Retrieval Algorithm (COBRA): application to TROPOMI reveals new emission sources.

  • Abstract. Sensitive and accurate detection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) from space is important for monitoring and estimating global sulfur emissions. Inspired by detection methods applied in the thermal infrared, we present here a new scheme to retrieve SO2 columns from satellite observations of ultraviolet back-scattered radiances. The retrieval is based on a measurement error covariance matrix to fully represent the SO2-free radiance variability, so that the SO2 slant column density is the only retrieved parameter of the algorithm. We demonstrate this approach, named COBRA, on measurements from the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) aboard the Sentinel-5 Precursor (S-5P) satellite. We show that the method reduces significantly both the noise and biases present in the current TROPOMI operational DOAS SO2 retrievals. The performance of this technique is also benchmarked against that of the principal component algorithm (PCA) approach. We find that the quality of the data is similar and even slightly better with the proposed COBRA approach. The ability of the algorithm to retrieve SO2 accurately is further supported by comparison with ground-based observations. We illustrate the great sensitivity of the method with a high-resolution global SO2 map, considering 2.5 years of TROPOMI data. In addition to the known sources, we detect many new SO2 emission hotspots worldwide. For the largest sources, we use the COBRA data to estimate SO2 emission rates. Results are comparable...

A sulfur dioxide Covariance-Based Retrieval Algorithm (COBRA)

7. Differential MicroRNA Expression Pattern in Endothelial Progenitor ...

  • 15 dec 2021 · Zachary Fralish, Ethan M. Lotz, Taylor Chavez ... Published: 16 December 2021. Edited by: Jorg Tost ... Thomas B. Hansen. Improved circRNA ...

  • Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are involved in the pathogenesis of microvascular dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy (DR). MicroRNAs (miRNAs) serve as c...

Differential MicroRNA Expression Pattern in Endothelial Progenitor ...

8. The repertoire of mutational signatures in human cancer | Nature

  • 5 feb 2020 · ... update of H. No additional rules were ... Thomas J. Mitchell, Sandro Morganella, Jyoti ... Zachary Heins, Jason Huse, Douglas A.

  • Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which generates a characteristic mutational signature1. Here, as part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium2 of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we characterized mutational signatures using 84,729,690 somatic mutations from 4,645 whole-genome and 19,184 exome sequences that encompass most types of cancer. We identified 49 single-base-substitution, 11 doublet-base-substitution, 4 clustered-base-substitution and 17 small insertion-and-deletion signatures. The substantial size of our dataset, compared with previous analyses3–15, enabled the discovery of new signatures, the separation of overlapping signatures and the decomposition of signatures into components that may represent associated—but distinct—DNA damage, repair and/or replication mechanisms. By estimating the contribution of each signature to the mutational catalogues of individual cancer genomes, we revealed associations of signatures to exogenous or endogenous exposures, as well as to defective DNA-maintenance processes. However, many signatures are of unknown cause. This analysis provides a systematic perspective on the repertoire of mutational processes that contribute to the development of human cancer. The characterization of 4,645 whole-genome and 19,184 exome sequences, covering most types of cancer, id...

The repertoire of mutational signatures in human cancer | Nature

9. [PDF] APPENDIX - Supreme Court

  • Brian E. Frosh, Attorney General; Jeffrey P ... 9, 2021); Dep't of Homeland. Sec. v. New York, No ... 9, 2021), https://www.dhs.gov/news/2021. /03/09 ...

10. Search Energy Analysis | netl.doe.gov

  • 2021 NETL WORKFORCE READINESS PLAN ... Status Update on NETL Techno-Economic Analysis of Solid Oxide Cells ... Brian Tost, Brian W. Stewart, Brianna Musicó ...

Search Energy Analysis | netl.doe.gov

11. Absolute radiance calibration in the UV and visible spectral range using ...

  • 16 jan 2024 · Tong, Siqi Ma, Zachary T. Fasnacht, and ... Tost, and Thomas Wagner. Atmos. Meas. Tech ... T., Werner, B., and Pfeilsticker, K.: The ...

  • Abstract. We present an improved radiance calibration method for UV–Vis spectroscopic instruments with a narrow field of view (up to a few degrees) based on the calibration method by Wagner et al. (2015). The updated method uses only measurements during the twilight period instead of several hours as for the original method. The calibration is based on the comparison of measurements and simulations of the radiance of zenith-scattered sunlight. The main advantage of our method compared to radiance calibration methods in the laboratory is that the calibration can be directly applied in the field. This allows routine radiance calibrations whenever the sky is clear during twilight. The calibration can also be performed retrospectively and will thus be applicable for the large number of existing data sets. Also, potential changes in the instrument properties during transport from the laboratory to the field are avoided. The new version of the calibration method presented here has two main advantages. First, the required measurement period can be rather short (only a few minutes during twilight for cloud-free conditions). Second, even without knowledge of the aerosol optical depth (AOD), the errors in the calibration method are rather small, especially in the UV spectral range where they range from about 4 % at 340 nm to 8 % at 420 nm. If the AOD is known, the uncertainties are even smaller (about 3 % at 340 nm to 4 % at 420 nm). For visible wavelengths, good accuracy is only obtai...

Absolute radiance calibration in the UV and visible spectral range using ...

12. CAM-chem Publications | Atmospheric Chemistry Observations & Modeling

  • Hanisco, Thomas B. Ryerson, David W. Fahey, Eric ... Frost, 2021: Assessment of updated fuel ... Tost, T. van Noije, P. van Zyl, K. von Salzen, F ...

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  • ... t do an update people will think "something is wrong". ... 2021 b/w 7:30 and 8:30. Dina L. March 31, 2021 ... Zachary Kerman. March 25, 2021. During one of ...

  • In March 2021, 21-year-old Rebecca was in a tragic skiing accident that left her paralyzed from the neck down. Please help her get the spinal cord injury care and rehab she so urgently needs. ( If you want to follow Rebecca’s journey to recovery, scroll down and click “Subscribe.” For information on fundraising and other activities, join our private Facebook group, Rally for Rebecca.) __________________

Rebecca Aleck Koltun Needs Your Help - Help Hope Live

14. 17q12 Recurrent Deletion Syndrome - GeneReviews® - NCBI Bookshelf

  • 8 dec 2016 · ... 2021]. Some studies suggest that ... Tost H, Grimm O, Krisjansdottir S, Snorrason H ... Wan S, Zheng Y, Dang Y, Song T, Chen B, Zhang J.

  • The 17q12 recurrent deletion syndrome is characterized by variable combinations of the three following findings: structural or functional abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract, maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 5 (MODY5), and neurodevelopmental or neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g., developmental delay, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, and bipolar disorder). Using a method of data analysis that avoids ascertainment bias, the authors determined that multicystic kidneys and other structural and functional kidney anomalies occur in 85% to 90% of affected individuals, MODY5 in approximately 40%, and some degree of developmental delay or learning disability in approximately 50%. MODY5 is most often diagnosed before age 25 years (range: age 10-50 years).

17q12 Recurrent Deletion Syndrome - GeneReviews® - NCBI Bookshelf

15. Jeff Boyd | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

  • ... Zachary; Metz, Christine; Gregersen, Peter; Fox ... Tost, J; Ahn, S; Aparicio, S; Arnould, L; Aure, M ... Thomas, G; Thompson, A; Tommasi, S ...

Jeff Boyd | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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