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Evaluating the Evidence for Enclothed Cognition

Enclothed cognition refers to the systematic influence that clothes can have on the wearer’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors through their symbolic meaning. It has attracted considerable academic and nonacademic interest...

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Evaluating the Evidence for Enclothed Cognition

Enclothed cognition refers to the systematic influence that clothes can have on the wearer’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors through their symbolic meaning. It has attracted considerable academic and nonacademic interest...

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Exploration of Supply Chain Financing Model and Virtual Economic Risk Control Using the Backpropagation Neural Network
Xiaolin Ji, Chang Su
Jul 20, 2023
This article aims to optimize the supply chain financing model and address virtual economic risk control by effectively reducing associated risks. To achieve this objective, the backpropagation (BP) neural network model is...
Time Enough At Last: Identification and Analysis of Core-Clock Proteins and the Evolution of ARNT and PERIOD in the Lower Bilateria
Daniel Stanton
Jan 01, 0001
The circadian rhythm is important to all organisms and plays a key role in physiology. Although much is known about the genetic regulation of the circadian clock in Drosophila melanogaster and in Mus musculus, less is known...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, September 19, 2024
Into the Breeches! New AAPI House Editor List Confidence: Ursinus Graduate Katie Cressman's Journey and Advice Opinions: Ritter Hall Needs Work Ursinus Football Roars to a Strong Start! Field Hockey Stuns #10 Rowan!
Published by: Ursinus College
Automated System for Colon Cancer Detection and Segmentation Based on Deep Learning Techniques
Colon cancer is one of the world's three most deadly and severe cancers. As with any cancer, the key priority is early detection. Deep learning (DL) applications have recently gained popularity in medical image analysis due to...
The Grizzly, March 25, 2004
Ursinus College Bookstore now Under New Management Bombing in Madrid Causes Concern for Students' Safety The Real World Said Goodbye to Philadelphia It's Registration Time Again Opinions: How to Land that Perfect Job; Good...
Published by: Ursinus College
Program for the Stage Production An Evening of One-Acts
ProTheatre Club
Jan 01, 0001
This four-page program details the ProTheatre of Ursinus College's production of "An Evening of One-Acts", held October 22 and October 23, 1976. It includes information regarding the three productions "Adam and Eve", "Next" and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Three Faculty Members Tapped for Awards for Outstanding Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
On May 4, President Dan Mahony will present the Jane LaRoche Graduate Faculty Award to Siobhan Brownson, an associate professor of English. During the May 6 undergraduate Commencement ceremonies, the president will bestow the...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, February 12, 2004
Spread of Deadly Bird Flu Sparks Fear Ursinus Club Spotlight: UC Forensics Team is Gaining Recognition Quickly Buddhist Monks Visit UC Fellowships Worth up to $24,000 Available for Future Teachers Opinions: Graduation: Light...
Published by: Ursinus College
Slums of Hope:
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has thrived. This paper presents a discursive analysis of tourists’ online reviews of two township tours in Cape Town, South Africa....
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Different strokes for different folks? Revealing the physical characteristics of smartphone users from their swipe gestures
Anthropometrics show that the lengths of many human body segments follow a common proportional relationship. To know the length of one body segment - such as a thumb - potentially provides a predictive route to other physical...
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Different strokes for different folks? Revealing the physical characteristics of smartphone users from their swipe gestures
Anthropometrics show that the lengths of many human body segments follow a common proportional relationship. To know the length of one body segment - such as a thumb - potentially provides a predictive route to other physical...
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Author Shares Stories about Roosevelt's Secretary During Women's History Month
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts The free event is open to the public and starts at 7 p.m. in Tuttle Dining Room in McBryde Hall on the Winthrop University campus. Smith, mother of Winthrop alum Adam Smith '05, is the author of "The Gatekeeper"...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, October 6, 2022
Remembering Adam Walton '25 Fall 2022 Editorial Staff Meet Dr. Rebecca Lyczak and Her Research Team Get Your Life in Shape With Laura Cunningham Opinions: First-Year Athlete Check-in Men's and Women's Tennis Back on Their...
Published by: Ursinus College
Virtual Reality in Neurorehabilitation
Neurological disorders are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Can virtual reality (VR) based intervention, a novel technology-driven change of paradigm in rehabilitation, reduce impairments, activity limitations...
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Slums of Hope:
In a context of rapidly increasing urbanisation and deepening global inequalities, slum tourism has thrived. This paper presents a discursive analysis of tourists’ online reviews of two township tours in Cape Town, South Africa....
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