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Resource competition promotes tumour expansion in experimentally evolved cancer
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Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents therapeutic targets. Here, using techniques adapted from microbial experimental evolution, we investigate the...
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Resource competition promotes tumour expansion in experimentally evolved cancer
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Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents therapeutic targets. Here, using techniques adapted from microbial experimental evolution, we investigate the...
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Cancer cell lines show high heritability for motility but not generation time
Tumour evolution depends on heritable differences between cells in traits affecting cell survival or replication. It is well established that cancer cells are genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous; however, the extent to...
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Cancer cell lines show high heritability for motility but not generation time
Tumour evolution depends on heritable differences between cells in traits affecting cell survival or replication. It is well established that cancer cells are genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous; however, the extent to...
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Translanguaging and Digital Technologies in the Realm of Language Learning
Anastasia Tzirides
Apr 01, 2022
In the globalized world that we live in, people communicate by using not only their primary language, but all the languages they know complemented by the use of multimodal elements, like images, videos, emoticons, memes, and...
Translanguaging and Digital Technologies in the Realm of Language Learning
Anastasia Tzirides
May 14, 2021
In the globalized world that we live in, people communicate by using not only their primary language, but all the languages they know complemented by the use of multimodal elements, like images, videos, emoticons, memes, and...
Hysteria: A Collection of Feminist Horror
Anastasia Dziekan
Jan 01, 0001
Horror as a genre holds a unique place in pop culture as a space in which to explore our fears in ways that allow us to embrace and confront them. It is also a genre that relies heavily on tropes and audience familiarity...
Published by: Ursinus College
Personalized Mastery-Based Learning Ecosystem
Children differ greatly in what they know and are ready to learn when they enter school. However, when their individual needs are assessed and addressed, even very young children can learn and can greatly surpass grade-level...
Betwixt and Between: an Exploration of Dream Imagery as a Means to Self-Discovery
Anastasia Netrebine
Jan 01, 0001
This body of work is an investigation of the memories and experiences of displacement. As a foreigner, I often find myself in a strange space between the familiar and the unfamiliar. I use various three-dimensional media to...
Published by: Winthrop University
Descriptive Norms and Guilt Aversion

It has been argued that guilt aversion (the desire to meet others’ expectations) and the social norm compliance (the desire to act similarly to other individuals in the same situation) are important drivers of human behavior....

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Interpersonal Neural Entrainment during Early Social Interaction.
Currently, we understand much about how children's brains attend to and learn from information presented while they are alone, viewing a screen - but less about how interpersonal social influences are substantiated in the brain....
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Domain-general and domain-specific computations in single word processing.
Language comprehension relies on a multitude of domain-general and domain-specific cognitive operations. This study asks whether the domain-specific grammatical computations are obligatorily invoked whenever we process...
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Penyengat Island Riau Island
Malay history and culture cannot be separated from the existence of Penyengat Island. This island once had a strategic role. First, Penyengat Island was the fortress of Raja Haji during the war against the Dutch. Second, as the...
Toward the Understanding of Topographical and Spectral Signatures of Infant Movement Artifacts in Naturalistic EEG
Electroencephalography (EEG) is perhaps the most widely used brain-imaging technique for pediatric populations. However, EEG signals are prone to distortion by motion. Compared to adults, infants’ motion is both more frequent...
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Toward a Neuroscientific Understanding of Play
Play during early life is a ubiquitous activity, and an individual's propensity for play is positively related to cognitive development and emotional well-being. Play behavior (which may be solitary or shared with a social...
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Sandwich groups and (strong) left 3-Engel elements in groups
In this paper we prove a group theoretic analogue of the well known local nilpotence theorem for sandwich Lie algebras due to Kostrikin and Zel’manov [Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklov. 183 (1990), pp. 106–111, 225]. We introduce the...
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Sandwich groups and (strong) left 3-Engel elements in groups
In this paper we prove a group theoretic analogue of the well known local nilpotence theorem for sandwich Lie algebras due to Kostrikin and Zel’manov [Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklov. 183 (1990), pp. 106–111, 225]. We introduce the...
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Variation in passing standards for graduation-level knowledge items at UK medical schools.
OBJECTIVES: Given the absence of a common passing standard for students at UK medical schools, this paper compares independently set standards for common 'one from five' single-best-answer (multiple-choice) items used in...
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Assessing Stability in the Relationship Between Parties in Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing Projects During the COVID-19 Crisis
This research reviews challenges in building sustainable relationships between the parties involved in the crowdfunding and crowdsourcing projects, which are running in extreme situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This...
Mutable reality and unknowable future
In this dialogue paper, we consider Zellweger and Zenger’s (2021) conceptualization of entrepreneurs as scientists, rooted in pragmatism. While we agree that pragmatism provides a useful but neglected foundation for studying the...
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Constraining Baryon-Dark-Matter Scattering with the Cosmic Dawn 21-cm Signal.
The recent detection of an anomalously strong 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen from cosmic dawn by the EDGES low-band radio experiment can be explained if cold dark matter particles scattered off the baryons draining excess...
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