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Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation Upon Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Annie Kopera
Jan 01, 0001
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) can cause adverse health effects by tampering with the body's endocrine system, which controls growth, development, and overall homeostasis. Bisphenols are a group of chemicals that are...
Published by: Ursinus College
Interview with Ann Hunter "Annie" Popkin - OH 243
Ann Hunter Popkin
Jan 01, 0001
Ann Hunter "Annie" Popkin (1945-) is a women's rights activist, professor of women's studies, and accomplished author who was active during the Radical 1960s. She is also a white woman, so this interview shows both sexism and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Creating Online Educational Escape Rooms for Undergraduate Learners in the Natural Sciences
Educational escape rooms (EERs) engage learners, develop their collaboration skills, and help them apply content knowledge. While the health professions were quick to identify how EERs could be used to support their unique...
Sullivan Endowment Provides Unrestricted Dollars to Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sullivan, of Lancaster, S.C., who died in 2010, spent much of her working career as a home economics teacher and librarian at Buford High School in Lancaster. Three of Sullivan's four sisters also attended Winthrop. They are...
Published by: Winthrop University
Bi the Way, Don't Pan-ic: An Interview-Based Study of the Coming Out Experiences of College-Aged Bisexuals and Pansexuals
Annie Stockmal
Jan 01, 0001
Although the coming out process has ample literature spanning multiple disciplines and applying several different conceptualizations, the lack of attention to bisexuality, pansexuality, and their coming out processes is evident....
Published by: Ursinus College
Prion-Dependent Changes in Protein Expression in Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Annie Li
Jan 01, 0001
This study hopes to understand the function and possible consequences of prion proteins using Saccharomyces cerevisae and the [PSI+] phenotype as a model. Specifically, this experiment examines prion dependent changes in normal...
Published by: Ursinus College
Bi the Way: An Interview-Based Study of the Coming Out Experiences of College-Aged Bisexuals
Annie Stockmal
Jan 01, 0001
Although the coming out process has ample literature spanning multiple disciplines and applying a number of different conceptualizations, the lack of attention to bisexuality and the bisexual coming out process is evident....
Published by: Ursinus College
Dopamine and the Temporal Dependence of Learning and Memory
Annie Handler
Jan 01, 0001
Animal behavior is largely influenced by the seeking out of rewards and avoidance of punishments. Positive or negative reinforcements, like a food reward or painful shock, impart meaningful valence onto sensory cues in the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Identity and Idiolect
Annie C Burman
Sep 15, 2015
Chris Claremont’s time as author of Uncanny X-Men after the relaunch of the comic in 1975 saw the introduction of several new characters, leading to the diversification of the title team. The previously all-American, Christian...
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COVID 19
Purpose: The purpose of this essay is to enrich the discussion at the intersection of responsible management education (RME) and the pandemic with new views that explore together the inhibitors of and drivers for a strengthening...
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Making sense of sensemaking in organization studies
‘Sensemaking’ is an extraordinarily influential perspective with a substantial following among management and organization scholars interested in how people appropriate and enact their ‘realities’. Organization Studies has been...
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Telepsychiatry
Numerous challenges have limited access to mental health services in rural areas. Some of these barriers have included transportation, number of providers, poverty, and lack of insurance. The purpose of this review was to...
Business school legitimacy and the challenge of sustainability
Following the financial crisis and faced with mounting institutional pressure, business schools face the twin challenge of rebuilding their reputation and redefining their societal role, by engaging with global challenges such...
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Exploring Catalyst Behaviours
The ‘Exploring catalyst behaviours’ project continues Defra’s programme of research designed to develop a deeper understanding of pro-environmental behaviour. The research, conducted by Brook Lyndhurst, Dr Julie Barnett of the...
Heavy drinking days and mental health
BACKGROUND: Identifying dominant processes that underlie the development of other processes is important when evaluating the temporal sequence between disorders. Such information not only improves our understanding of etiology...
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The stability of baseline-defined categories of alcohol consumption during the adult life-course
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies that report the relationship between alcohol consumption and disease risk have predominantly operationalized drinking according to a single baseline measure. The resulting assumption of longitudinal...
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Protocol for a transdiagnostic study of children with problems of attention, learning and memory (CALM).
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the school-age population experience cognitive-related learning difficulties. Not all children who struggle at school receive a diagnosis, yet their problems are sufficient to warrant...
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