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Intestinal epithelial cells
The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier between the microbiota and the rest of the body. In addition, beyond acting as a physical barrier, the function of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) in sensing and responding to...
Amelia Mays Woods '83 to Give Julia H. Post Lecture on April 21
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Amelia Mays Woods has been chosen to give this year's Julia H. Post Lecture in Plowden Auditorium. Woods earned her B.S. in physical education at Winthrop in 1983.
Published by: Winthrop University
Identification of gut microbial species linked with disease variability in a widely used mouse model of colitis.
Experimental mouse models are central to basic biomedical research; however, variability exists across genetically identical mice and mouse facilities making comparisons difficult. Whether specific indigenous gut bacteria drive...
Evaluation of the self-inflating bag-valve-mask and non-rebreather mask as preoxygenation devices in volunteers.
Amelia Robinson, Ari Ercole
Feb 12, 2020
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the effectiveness and tolerability of preoxygenation with the self-inflating bag-valve-mask (BVM) and non-rebreather mask (NRM) as are used before emergency anaesthesia. DESIGN: Device...
Cross-Sector Partnerships for Systemic Change
Amelia Clarke, Andrew Crane
Jun 01, 2018
The literature on cross-sector partnerships has increasingly focused attention on broader systemic or system-level change. However, research to date has been partial and fragmented, and the very idea of systemic change remains...
Diverse Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonists: Relationships Between Signaling and Behavior
Amelia Dunn
Jan 01, 0001
The opioid system, comprised mainly of the three opioid receptors (kappa, mu and delta) and their endogenous neuropeptide ligands (dynorphin, endorphin and enkephalin, respectively), mediates mood and reward. Activation of the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The Effects of Shoe Heel Heights on Postural, Acoustical, and Perceptual Measures of Female Singing Performances
Amelia A. Rollings
Jan 30, 2014
Voice professionals hold varying opinions about whether shoe heel heights affect vocal performance, but to date no empirical study has addressed this matter. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect, if any...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Effects of Shoe Heel Heights on Postural, Acoustical, and Perceptual Measures of Female Singing Performances
Amelia A. Rollings
Jan 30, 2014
Voice professionals hold varying opinions about whether shoe heel heights affect vocal performance, but to date no empirical study has addressed this matter. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect, if any...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Brexit and higher education in Europe:
Based on thematic data analysis of reports from a qualitative cross-country study, the article explores the perceptions of Brexit and collaborations with the UK in different EU countries through the lens of discursive...
Linking the Cu(II/I) and the Ni(IV/II) Potentials to Subsequent Passive Film Breakdown for a Cu-Ni Alloy in Aqueous 0.5 M NaCl
Copper and copper-nickel alloys are known to form partially passive films in marine conditions, both naturally and under positive potential bias. Here, the anodic passivation behaviour of copper and of constantan (Cu54Ni45Mn1)...
Linking the Cu(II/I) and the Ni(IV/II) Potentials to Subsequent Passive Film Breakdown for a Cu-Ni Alloy in Aqueous 0.5 M NaCl
Copper and copper-nickel alloys are known to form partially passive films in marine conditions, both naturally and under positive potential bias. Here, the anodic passivation behaviour of copper and of constantan (Cu54Ni45Mn1)...
The Effects of Singer Head Position on Listener Preferences and Perceptions of Vocal Timbre
Amelia A. Rollings
Aug 04, 2017
Some vocal pedagogy textbooks encourage singers to keep the head level with the ground (e.g., McKinney, 1994; Miller, 2004). However, other vocal pedagogy texts and articles recommend singers employ a slightly lowered head...
Published by: The Singing Network
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
The Effects of Singer Head Position on Listener Preferences and Perceptions of Vocal Timbre
Amelia A. Rollings
Aug 04, 2017
Some vocal pedagogy textbooks encourage singers to keep the head level with the ground (e.g., McKinney, 1994; Miller, 2004). However, other vocal pedagogy texts and articles recommend singers employ a slightly lowered head...
Published by: The Singing Network
Cross-Sector Partnerships for Systemic Change
Amelia Clarke, Andrew Crane
Jun 01, 2018
The literature on cross-sector partnerships has increasingly focused attention on broader systemic or system-level change. However, research to date has been partial and fragmented, and the very idea of systemic change remains...
Brexit and higher education in Europe:
Based on thematic data analysis of reports from a qualitative cross-country study, the article explores the perceptions of Brexit and collaborations with the UK in different EU countries through the lens of discursive...

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