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Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
New Members of Book and Key - Mary Teresa Staples
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Book and Key was the highest senior honor group on the Winthrop campus Mary Teresa Staples was from Rice Hope Plantation, Georgetown, SC
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Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
Poets in the Classroom
About the Poets: Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (University of Notre Dame Press 2013) and A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlan Libre Press 2015). Her latest collection, I Have Eaten the...
Review of Peter Tyler, Teresa of Avila: Doctor of the Soul, London
Michelle Rebidoux
Jan 08, 2019
Peter Tyler had two main purposes, which he lays out in the Introduction to his book, in undertaking to write on the life, context, and work of the 16th century Spanish Carmelite nun, monastic reformer, mystic, saint, Doctor of...
Review of Peter Tyler, Teresa of Avila: Doctor of the Soul, London
Michelle Rebidoux
Jan 08, 2019
Peter Tyler had two main purposes, which he lays out in the Introduction to his book, in undertaking to write on the life, context, and work of the 16th century Spanish Carmelite nun, monastic reformer, mystic, saint, Doctor of...
Smart Technologies, Back-to-the-Village Rhetoric, and Tactical Urbanism
Teresa Graziano
Apr 01, 2021
This viewpoint article is aimed at critically scrutinizing both institutional and bottom-up narratives about post-COVID planning scenarios in Italy. Through a critical multimedia discourse analysis, the article tries to...
COVID-19 Contact Tracing
Teresa Scassa
Apr 01, 2021
This article surveys the rise of contact tracing technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic and some of the privacy, ethical, and human rights issues they raise. It examines the relationship of these technologies to local public...
Quilt by Winthrop Staff Member in Traveling Quilt Exhibition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Teresa Justice hand quilted her entry with a variegated perle cotton using a kaleidoscope pattern. Her quilt debuts next week at the International Quilt Festival-Houston and will be part of a traveling exhibition for the next 18...
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Corporate Volunteering Impacts
Institutions such as the European Commission have committed themselves to promote corporate social responsibility (CSR) in their 2020 Strategy for Europe, being that an increasing number of companies are developing corporate...
Sylvia Echols' Tribute Benefits Early Learning Partnership at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The tribute focused on Echols' lifelong commitment to advocacy for children, especially in York County, where she was a founding member of the Early Learning Partnership of S.C. (formerly Success by 6). Led by Board Chair John...
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Pico-electrochemistry in humidity-equilibrated electrolyte films on nano-cotton

Cotton-extracted cellulose nanocrystals are spin-coated from aqueous suspension (0.6 wt%) onto glass slides to give ca. 40 nm thick films. Impregnation with LiCl and redox active Fe(CN)6 3-/4- into this...

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It’s a family affair
Teresa Ridge
Jul 01, 2007
This article presents new empirical findings from a qualitative, longitudinal study of low-income working family life. It explores the experiences and perceptions of a group of children living in low-income, working, lone-mother...
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Endothelial cell regulation of systemic haemodynamics and metabolism acts through the HIF transcription factors.

Background

The vascular endothelium has important endocrine and paracrine roles, particularly in the regulation of vascular tone and immune function, and it has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a range of...
2-Hydroxyglutarate Metabolism Is Altered in an in vivo Model of LPS Induced Endotoxemia
The metabolic response to endotoxemia closely mimics those seen in sepsis. Here, we show that the urinary excretion of the metabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) is dramatically suppressed following lipopolysaccharide (LPS)...
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