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Influenza virus-infected dendritic cells stimulate strong proliferative and cytolytic responses from human CD8+ T cells
Bhardwaj, N., Bender, A., Gonzalez, N., Bui, L.K., Garrett, M.C., and Steinman, R.M. Influenza virus-infected dendritic cells stimulate strong proliferative and cytolytic responses from human CD8+ T cells. J. Clin. Invest. 94...
Presence of anti-eukaryotic initiation factor-2B, anti-RuvBL1/2 and anti-synthetase antibodies in patients with anti-nuclear antibody negative systemic sclerosis

Objectives: Autoantibodies targeting ubiquitously expressed nuclear antigens can be identified in most patients with SSc. Cytoplasmic autoantibodies (in otherwise ANA-negative sera) targeting eukaryotic initiation factor-2B...

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Validity and reliability of the 3-minute all-out test in national and international competitive swimmers

Purpose: To assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the 3-minute all-out test (3MT) against conventional methods (CM) of determining critical speed (CS) and curvature constant (D)′ and to examine the test-retest...

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Validity and reliability of the 3-minute all-out test in national and international competitive swimmers

Purpose: To assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the 3-minute all-out test (3MT) against conventional methods (CM) of determining critical speed (CS) and curvature constant (D)′ and to examine the test-retest...

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Individualizing training in swimming
Purpose: To monitor physiological, technical, and performance responses to individualized high-intensity interval training (HIIT) prescribed using the critical speed (CS) and critical stroke rate (CSR) concepts in swimmers...
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Demarcating exercise intensity domains in freestyle swimming; is there an alternative to incremental step test and beats below HRMAX method?
Critical power derived from the 3-min all-out test (3MT) was recently utilized to estimate the exercise intensity boundaries in competitive cyclists. Considering that physiological testing is challenging in swimming, the purpose...
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Individualizing training in swimming
Purpose: To monitor physiological, technical, and performance responses to individualized high-intensity interval training (HIIT) prescribed using the critical speed (CS) and critical stroke rate (CSR) concepts in swimmers...
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Demarcating exercise intensity domains in freestyle swimming; is there an alternative to incremental step test and beats below HRMAX method?
Critical power derived from the 3-min all-out test (3MT) was recently utilized to estimate the exercise intensity boundaries in competitive cyclists. Considering that physiological testing is challenging in swimming, the purpose...
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Presence of anti-eukaryotic initiation factor-2B, anti-RuvBL1/2 and anti-synthetase antibodies in patients with anti-nuclear antibody negative systemic sclerosis

Objectives: Autoantibodies targeting ubiquitously expressed nuclear antigens can be identified in most patients with SSc. Cytoplasmic autoantibodies (in otherwise ANA-negative sera) targeting eukaryotic initiation factor-2B...

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Calculating the chemical exergy of materials
Abstract: Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effective climate policy should focus on not just energy efficiency but material efficiency as well. Exergy analysis is a...
Integrating Digital Technologies in Accounting Preservice Teacher Education
Ana Rodrigues
Jan 01, 2022
The importance of developing technological skills at the undergraduate level to form better professionals is no longer questionable, assuming a particular role in subjects as accounting education. However, it appears that...
Teaching and Learning for Global Citizenship in the EFL Classroom
This chapter reports on a case study that aimed to understand how global citizenship education (GCE) can be integrated in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) curriculum. In order to do that, the authors analyze the practicum...
The Catalytic Role of Mobile Banking to Improve Financial Inclusion in Developing Countries
Financial inclusion is challenged by numerous factors that include country regulations and policies, poor infrastructure, lack of financial education and literacy, low income levels, political instability, geographical barriers...
VISTA Volunteers Combat Summer Reading Loss for Local Children
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The volunteers were: Ray McKetty '17; Caressa Fernandez '17; and elementary education major Mike Cahill. Most of the children the volunteers worked with increased their reading capacity by more than 20 words per minute.
Published by: Winthrop University
Sign-Inverting Vectors Underlie a Coordinate Transformation in the Drosophila Central Brain
Itzel Gonzalez Ishida
Jan 01, 0001
Our coherent sense of orientation is built from combining sensory experiences across different modalities. How animal brains compute and remember the directions of motion of the body, limbs, objects or landmarks in a shared...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Nationally Known Hispanic Educator to Lecture at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Well-known Hispanic educator Ana Guzman will speak at Winthrop on May 4. Guzman, president of Palo Alto Community College, also served as senior advisor to the U.S. secretary of education.
Published by: Winthrop University

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