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Program for the Stage Production Hay Fever
Curtain Club
Jan 01, 0001
This one-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of Hay Fever, held October 6 and 7, 1944 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, and a...
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1905
Society notes Alumni notes Washington's early life Gymnasium exhibition Reception Declamation contest College notes Notice Literary Supplement: Wagner's Lohengrin; Diplomacy of John Hay; Washington Irving; Growing Under...
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Comparison of three gamma oscillations in the mouse entorhinal-hippocampal system.
The entorhinal-hippocampal system is an important circuit in the brain, essential for certain cognitive tasks such as memory and navigation. Different gamma oscillations occur in this circuit, with the medial entorhinal cortex...
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Impaired spatial learning and suppression of sharp wave ripples by cholinergic activation at the goal location.
The hippocampus plays a central role in long-term memory formation, and different hippocampal network states are thought to have different functions in this process. These network states are controlled by neuromodulatory inputs...
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The receptor PTPRU is a redox sensitive pseudophosphatase.
The receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) are key regulators of cell-cell communication through the control of cellular phosphotyrosine levels. Most human RPTPs possess an extracellular receptor domain and tandem...
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Concrete Ceilings
This research consisted of qualitative interviews with 21 Black women who currently held, had held, or were qualified for managerial-level positions in the public service sector. The research questions were as follows: (1) What...
Impaired spatial learning and suppression of sharp wave ripples by cholinergic activation at the goal location
The hippocampus plays a central role in long-term memory formation, and different hippocampal network states are thought to have different functions in this process. These network states are controlled by neuromodulatory inputs...
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Concrete Ceilings
This research consisted of qualitative interviews with 21 Black women who currently held, had held, or were qualified for managerial-level positions in the public service sector. The research questions were as follows: (1) What...
Effect of Host-Plant Resistance and Intercropping on the Potato Leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) in Alfalfa
Scott W. Vondy
Jan 01, 0001
The potato leafhopper is a significant agricultural pest of alfalfa, especially in the Northeastern United States. Alfalfa is a primary source of hay for dairy cows, and the damage done to the crop can ultimately result in lower...
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Cholinergic modulation of Up-Down states in the mouse medial entorhinal cortex in vitro.
Cholinergic tone is high during wake and rapid eye movement sleep and lower during slow wave sleep (SWS). Nevertheless, the low tone of acetylcholine during SWS modulates sharp wave ripple incidence in the hippocampus and slow...
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The Ursinus Weekly, September 15, 1944
Joy Harter
Jan 01, 0001
Traditional bonfire to be lighted tonight as Swarthmore game opens '44 season Third Navy ball to be held Saturday evening in Thompson-Gay gymnasium Navy to sponsor aquacade showing warfare aquatics Curtain Club to present...
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Enzymatic single-molecule kinetic isotope effects
Ensemble-based measurements of kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) have advanced physical understanding of enzyme-catalysed reactions, but controversies remain. KIEs are used as reporters of rate-limiting H-transfer steps, quantum...
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The receptor PTPRU is a redox sensitive pseudophosphatase
Abstract: The receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) are key regulators of cell-cell communication through the control of cellular phosphotyrosine levels. Most human RPTPs possess an extracellular receptor domain...
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Fast protein motions are coupled to enzyme H-transfer reactions
Coupling of fast protein dynamics to enzyme chemistry is controversial and has ignited considerable debate, especially over the last 15 years in relation to enzyme-catalysed H-transfer. H-transfer can occur by quantum tunneling...
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Bereavement following a fatal overdose
Aims: Overdoses contribute disproportionately to drug-related deaths (DRDs) in the UK, yet little is known about the experiences and needs of those who are bereaved by such deaths, and how their experiences and needs might...
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The receptor PTPRU is a redox sensitive pseudophosphatase
Abstract: The receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) are key regulators of cell-cell communication through the control of cellular phosphotyrosine levels. Most human RPTPs possess an extracellular receptor domain...
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Genomic properties of variably methylated retrotransposons in mouse
Abstract: Background: Transposable elements (TEs) are enriched in cytosine methylation, preventing their mobility within the genome. We previously identified a genome-wide repertoire of candidate intracisternal A particle (IAP)...
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The functional role of sequentially neuromodulated synaptic plasticity in behavioural learning.
To survive, animals have to quickly modify their behaviour when the reward changes. The internal representations responsible for this are updated through synaptic weight changes, mediated by certain neuromodulators conveying...
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An explicit construction of the McKay correspondence for <em>A-</em>Hilb C<sup>3</sup>
Alastair Craw
Mar 15, 2005
For a finite Abelian subgroup A of SL(3,C), Ito and Nakajima proved that the tautological bundles on the A-Hilbert scheme Y = A-Hilb(C^3) form a basis of the K-theory of Y. We establish the relations between these bundles in the...
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