Search

Results: 143
Flexibility defines structure in crystals of amphiphilic DNA nanostars.
DNA nanostructures with programmable shape and interactions can be used as building blocks for the self-assembly of crystalline materials with prescribed nanoscale features, holding a vast technological potential. Structural...
Published by:
De Finetti and Savage on the normative relevance of imprecise reasoning
A Feduzi, JH Runde, C Zappia
Apr 03, 2017
This paper examines the claim that de Finetti and Savage completely rejected the notion of indeterminate, as distinct from imprecise, probabilities. It argues that their examination of imprecise reasoning refers both to...
Published by:
ASCL1 phosphorylation and ID2 upregulation are roadblocks to glioblastoma stem cell differentiation
AbstractThe growth of glioblastoma (GBM), one of the deadliest adult cancers, is fuelled by a subpopulation of stem/progenitor cells, which are thought to be the source of resistance and relapse...
Published by:
Thermodynamics of Melting in Colloids and Helium
AbstractEnhanced fluctuations pervade a phase near a transition point. This phenomenon was observed in recent simulations of polyhedral particles, where rod-shaped vacancy defects diffused...
Published by:
Postal recruitment for genetic studies of preterm birth
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) represents the leading cause of neonatal death. Large-scale genetic studies are necessary to determine genetic influences on PTB risk, but prospective cohort studies are expensive and...
Published by:
The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1931
Dr. Felmuth speaker at Chapel Friday I. N. A. convention held at Brooklyn St. Paul Brotherhood holds annual banquet Interclass track meet won by the seniors Bear nine breaks even in week's play New Varsity Club to be...
Published by: Ursinus College
Postal recruitment for genetic studies of preterm birth
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) represents the leading cause of neonatal death. Large-scale genetic studies are necessary to determine genetic influences on PTB risk, but prospective cohort studies are expensive and...
Published by: Wellcome open research
Comparing sources of stress for state and private school teachers in England
J Brady, E Wilson
Jul 07, 2022
Teaching is understood to be a highly stressful profession. In England, workload, high-stakes accountability policies and pupil behaviour are often cited as stressors that contribute to teachers’ decisions to leave...
Published by:
The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1932
Noted Zimmer Harp Trio presents musical program Armistice observed in chapel service Ursinus debating league holds annual conference Fighting grizzlies roll up 20-0 score on Swarthmore gridders Cross country team loses...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1932
"Passing of the Third Floor Back" presented by the Curtain Club Criticism of 1932 Ruby made by Prof. Sheeder Annual coronation of May queen featured in gay spring pageant "Y" doggie roast Franklin and Marshall wins track...
Published by: Ursinus College
Neonatal cerebrovascular autoregulation.
Cerebrovascular pressure autoregulation is the physiologic mechanism that holds cerebral blood flow (CBF) relatively constant across changes in cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Cerebral vasoreactivity refers to the...
Published by:
Early bilingual experience is associated with change detection ability in adults
Abstract: To adapt to their more varied and unpredictable (language) environments, infants from bilingual homes may gather more information (sample more of their environment) by shifting their visual attention more frequently....
Published by:
Is mere exposure enough? The effects of bilingual environments on infant cognitive development.
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in non-verbal tasks of cognitive control (the 'bilingual advantage'). The most common explanation is that managing two languages during language production constantly draws upon...
The Ursinus Weekly, June 1, 1931
"Journey's End" selected as senior class play Cornerstone to be laid on science building Ruth C. Carpenter and Margaret L. Strevig share salutatorian honors Commencement calendar Musical program to be scheduled for Sunday ...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1933
Men's debate teams have eventful week Weekly reporters talk to Bomberger's chairs Resume shows successful 1933 wrestling season Intra-mural wrestling tourney on Wed. and Thurs. Freshmen complete fairly successful court...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, February 6, 1933
Motion picture industry reviewed by J. B. White Norfleet string trio presents musical concert Co-eds lure many men to brilliant Lorelei dance Grizzly courtmen win 2, lose 1; new inter-dormitory league opens Ursinus grapplers...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1932
Dr. J. G. Gilkey speaks at morning chapel service Weekly staff holds first annual banquet Dr. Staudt of Bagdad addresses "Y" meeting Oratorio presented Sunday Junior class will present "The Devil in the Cheese" What others...
Published by: Ursinus College
Is mere exposure enough? The effects of bilingual environments on infant cognitive development.
Bilinguals purportedly outperform monolinguals in non-verbal tasks of cognitive control (the 'bilingual advantage'). The most common explanation is that managing two languages during language production constantly draws upon...
Published by:
Validation of Intracranial Pressure-Derived Cerebrovascular Reactivity Indices against the Lower Limit of Autoregulation, Part II
The aim of this work was to explore the relationship between intracranial pressure (ICP)-derived indices of cerebrovascular reactivity and the lower limit of autoregulation (LLA) during arterial hypotension. We retrospectively...
Published by:
Membrane Scaffolds Enhance the Responsiveness and Stability of DNA-Based Sensing Circuits.
Target-induced DNA strand displacement is an excellent candidate for developing analyte-responsive DNA circuitry to be used in clinical diagnostics and synthetic biology. While most available technologies rely on DNA circuitry...
Published by:

|<

<

1

2

3

4

5

>

>|