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Information-Processing Approaches to Understanding Anxiety Disorders

Date: 2008-09-04

Creator: Richard J. McNally, Hannah E. Reese

Access: Open access

Experimental psychopathologists have used cognitive psychology paradigms to elucidate information-processing biases in the anxiety disorders. A vast literature now suggests that patients with anxiety disorders are characterized by an attentional bias for threatening information and a bias toward threatening interpretations of ambiguous information. A memory bias favoring recall of threatening information occurs in panic disorder, but rarely in other anxiety disorders. New treatments involving the experimental modification of cognitive biases are promising.


Daniel Putnam Brinley: The Impressionist Years

Date: 1978-01-01

Creator: Margaret Burke Clunie

Access: Open access

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Me., Apr. 14-June 18, 1978.


The Disembodied Spirit

Date: 2003-01-01

Access: Open access

Exhibition catalog: Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Sept. 25-Dec. 7, 2003; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, Mo.), Mar. 5-May 23, 2004; Austin (Texas) Museum of Art, Sept. 11-Nov. 28, 2004 Includes essays by Tom Gunning and Pamela Thurschwell.


Miniature of Using metabolic oligosaccharide engineering to induce immune-mediated cell killing of bacterial pathogens
Using metabolic oligosaccharide engineering to induce immune-mediated cell killing of bacterial pathogens
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      Date: 2020-01-01

      Creator: Brendan H. Pulsifer

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        Pectin dependent cell adhesion restored by a mutant microtubule organizing membrane protein

        Date: 2021-04-01

        Creator: Bruce D. Kohorn, Jacob Dexter-Meldrum, Frances D.H. Zorensky, Salem Chabout, Gregory, Mouille, Susan Kohorn

        Access: Open access

        The cellulose-and pectin-rich plant cell wall defines cell structure, mediates defense against pathogens, and facilitates plant cell adhesion. An adhesion mutant screen of Arabidopsis hypocotyls identified a new allele of QUASIMODO2 (QUA2), a gene required for pectin accumulation and whose mutants have reduced pectin content and adhesion defects. A suppressor of qua2 was also isolated and describes a null allele of SABRE (SAB), which encodes a previously described plasma membrane protein required for longitudinal cellular expansion that organizes the tubulin cytoskeleton. sab mutants have increased pectin content, increased levels of expression of pectin methylesterases and extensins, and reduced cell surface area relative to qua2 and Wild Type, con-tributing to a restoration of cell adhesion.


        Report of the President, Bowdoin College 1903-1904

        Date: 1904-01-01

        Access: Open access



        Report of the President, Bowdoin College 1902-1903

        Date: 1903-01-01

        Access: Open access




        Miniature of Phenylisocyanide Ligand Synthesis and Coordination to a Cobalt Catalyst for Dimerization of Linear Alpha Olefins
        Phenylisocyanide Ligand Synthesis and Coordination to a Cobalt Catalyst for Dimerization of Linear Alpha Olefins
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            Date: 2020-01-01

            Creator: Julia Hazlitt Morris

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              Hands to Work and Hearts to God: The Shaker Tradition in Maine

              Date: 1969-01-01

              Creator: Theodore Elliot

              Access: Open access

              "Catalogue [published] on the occasion of an exhibition [at Bowdoin] of Shaker art, furniture, and objects, mostly of Maine manufacture, now at Sabbathday Lake"--Foreword