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Interview with Regina Varnadore
Regina Varnadore
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 26, 2013 interview with Martha Manning, Regina Varnadore details her time at Winthrop from 1986-1989 as an Elementary Education major. In particular, Varnadore describes the process of earning a degree in Elementary...
Published by: Winthrop University
Retinal Vasculometry Associations With Glaucoma
PURPOSE: To examine retinal vasculometry associations with different glaucomas in older British people. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: A total of 8,623 European Prospective Investigation into Cancer-Norfolk Eye study...
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Symbiosis Between Pastoralists and Agriculturalists Corralling Contract and Interethnic Relationship of Fulani and Nupe in Central Nigeria
Regina Fu
Jan 01, 2018
“Corralling contract” is the indigenous fertilization system commonly practiced in the African Sahel and its southern periphery. In this article, the practice of the corralling contract between Fulani pastoralists and Nupe...
Estrogen, Bisphenol A, and Bisphenol S: Regulation of Cathepsin L Activity and its Relation to Systemic Lupus Erythematosis
Regina M Powers
Jan 01, 0001
Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to self-destruct. SLE is nine times more frequent in women than in men, and it has been shown that there is a correlation between high...
Published by: Ursinus College
Leading Through a Crisis
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lamar Soutter Library was faced with moving off campus and into a remote work environment. As the crisis unfolded, it was critical for staff to experience a unified leadership team that...
Cross-sectional study of ethnic differences in physical fitness among children of South Asian, black African-Caribbean and white European origin
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about levels of physical fitness in children from different ethnic groups in the UK. We therefore studied physical fitness in UK children (aged 9-10 years) of South Asian, black African-Caribbean and...
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Digital Healthcare Innovations in the UK
The National Health Service (NHS) is one of the largest and best performinghealthcare systems in the world. It has provided universal coverage for 70 years, but today it is faced with the challenge of...
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Innate Immune Mechanisms to Protect Against Infection at the Human Decidual-Placental Interface.
During pregnancy, the placenta forms the anatomical barrier between the mother and developing fetus. Infectious agents can potentially breach the placental barrier resulting in pathogenic transmission from mother to fetus....
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Tracing the path of forgetting in rule abstraction and exemplar retrieval
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge people can access, however, may modify the judgement process and affect judgement accuracy. Specifically, we hypothesised that...
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Tracing the path of forgetting in rule abstraction and exemplar retrieval
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge people can access, however, may modify the judgement process and affect judgement accuracy. Specifically, we hypothesised that...
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Levels of domain-specific physical activity at work, in the household, for travel and for leisure among 327 789 adults from 104 countries
Objective: To compare the country-level absolute and relative contributions of physical activity at work and in the household, for travel, and during leisure-time to total moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Methods...
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Using Sentiment Analysis to Identify Student Emotional State to Avoid Dropout in E-Learning
Dropping out of school comes from a long-term disengagement process with social and economic consequences. Being able to predict students' behavior earlier can minimize their failures and disengagement. This article presents the...

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