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Four President's Award Recipients Recognized at May 7 Undergraduate Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
President Dan Mahony announced that John W. Barrera, Lauren A. Goodwin, Zane M. Repp and Kathryn V. Steverson earned the President's Award. Both Barrera and Steverson will pursue medical degrees - Barrera at the University of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Measuring Efficiency in The Soviet Union Labor Market
Angelica Urrego
Jan 01, 0001
Efficiency is loosely measured by accounting for the levels of productivity and costs involved for labor. This paper seeks to lay out the efficiency of the labor market during the height of the U.S.S.R.'s command system economy....
Published by: Winthrop University
Biology Graduate Selected for Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Fellowship will enable Barrera, who graduated in May from Winthrop with a biology degree, to pursue a medical degree from the University of South Carolina program in Greenville. Barrera was one of four seniors to receive...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sliding to predict
PURPOSE: Technical advancements have been part of modern medical solutions as they promote better surgical alternatives that serve to the benefit of patients. Particularly with cardiovascular surgeries, robotic surgical systems...
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Hemodialysis Care Staff Perceptions on Barriers to Optimal Health: Results from a Qualitative Study and National Survey
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is currently the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, and despite the favorable outcomes reported in previous studies, mortality rates for CKD have yet to show improvement. The purpose...
Published by: Winthrop University
Immunotherapy for Squamous Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a rare gastrointestinal tumour with high mortality. A multimodality treatment based on chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery is the standard of care in the case of non-metastatic...
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Immunotherapy for Squamous Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a rare gastrointestinal tumour with high mortality. A multimodality treatment based on chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery is the standard of care in the case of non-metastatic...
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Activation chemistry drives the emergence of functionalised protocells.
The complexity of the simplest conceivable cell suggests that the chemistry of prebiotic mixtures needs to be explored to understand the intricate network of prebiotic reactions that led to the emergence of life. Early cells...
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The History of the Cameo Theater
Patricia M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
On March 20, 2015, Pastor Doug Robins held a church service in the Cameo Theater. He remembered one of the parishioners stating, “Hey, Pastor Doug, I went to a rave and I did Ecstasy right there, and now I’m coming to church...
G. William Bouldin, More Than a Businessman
Mario M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
When the average person thinks about African American history, the two major historical subjects that possibly comes to their mind are slavery and the civil rights movement. I believe this is the case because African American...
George E. Banister
Casandra Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2021
Whenever we think about African American history, we put our focus straight to slavery or the civil rights era, though it is much more than that. African American history in San Antonio has impacted the city’s business and...
Protest for Douglass School
Robert M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
In 1865, two months before the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the United States Congress passed an act that created The Freedmen’s Bureau. The Freedmen’s Bureau was set to establish programs designed to help the newly freed slaves....
Protest for Douglass School
Robert M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
In 1865, two months before the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the United States Congress passed an act that created The Freedmen’s Bureau. The Freedmen’s Bureau was set to establish programs designed to help the newly freed slaves....
George E. Banister
Casandra Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2021
Whenever we think about African American history, we put our focus straight to slavery or the civil rights era, though it is much more than that. African American history in San Antonio has impacted the city’s business and...
The spread of agriculture in Iberia through Approximate Bayesian Computation and Neolithic projectile tools.
In the present article we use geometric microliths (a specific type of arrowhead) and Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) in order to evaluate possible origin points and expansion routes for the Neolithic in the Iberian...
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The spread of agriculture in Iberia through Approximate Bayesian Computation and Neolithic projectile tools.
In the present article we use geometric microliths (a specific type of arrowhead) and Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) in order to evaluate possible origin points and expansion routes for the Neolithic in the Iberian...
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Protest for Douglass School
Robert M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
In 1865, two months before the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the United States Congress passed an act that created The Freedmen’s Bureau. The Freedmen’s Bureau was set to establish programs designed to help the newly freed slaves....
The History of the Cameo Theater
Patricia M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
On March 20, 2015, Pastor Doug Robins held a church service in the Cameo Theater. He remembered one of the parishioners stating, “Hey, Pastor Doug, I went to a rave and I did Ecstasy right there, and now I’m coming to church...
G. William Bouldin, More Than a Businessman
Mario M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
When the average person thinks about African American history, the two major historical subjects that possibly comes to their mind are slavery and the civil rights movement. I believe this is the case because African American...
George E. Banister
Casandra Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2021
Whenever we think about African American history, we put our focus straight to slavery or the civil rights era, though it is much more than that. African American history in San Antonio has impacted the city’s business and...
The History of the Cameo Theater
Patricia M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
On March 20, 2015, Pastor Doug Robins held a church service in the Cameo Theater. He remembered one of the parishioners stating, “Hey, Pastor Doug, I went to a rave and I did Ecstasy right there, and now I’m coming to church...

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