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Gothic Infections
ME Kolkenbrock
Oct 30, 2017
The article examines the intersection between Gothic elements and the theme of infection in two narrative texts by the Viennese doctor-writer Arthur Schnitzler. It argues that the re-emergence of the Gothic in modernist...
"'Der gelernte Österreicher
ME Kolkenbrock
Jan 29, 2018
While Arthur Schnitzler has been rightly credited for not joining the enthusiasm at the beginning of the war, this essay will focus on the extreme ambivalence which he expressed towards both the nationalist pro-war discourse and...
Lemons, or squeezed for resources? Information symmetry and asymmetric resources in biotechnology
Thousands of biotech companies are developing promising products, but have insufficient resources to complete the clinical testing process, while large, well-funded companies have increasingly focused on the need to access...
New directions for boundaryless careers
Svenja Tams, M B Arthur
Jul 01, 2010
This paper reconnects to the intellectual climate from which the formulation of the boundaryless career perspective emerged in the 1990s. Based on 17 years of cumulative research, we develop the case for extending beyond a...
The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer 1966
Commandment Point The Descendant The Ultimate Journey Thoughts While Riding New York Subway Crazy Arthur Confession The Gull One Boy Cinquain: Cruel Life Quality of Revenge The Bull Chinese Landscape
Published by: Ursinus College
The Grizzly, October 13, 2022
Meet Arthur Artene, Student Government President Petite Filet in my Wismer? More Likely Than You Think A Note From the Editor Dr. Len Lawson, Award-Winning Poet and Scholar Alex Peay '09 and Rising Up Opinions: Plans for...
Published by: Ursinus College
DNA methylation in Schwann cells and in oligodendrocytes.
DNA methylation is one of many epigenetic marks, which directly modifies base residues, usually cytosines, in a multiple-step cycle. It has been linked to the regulation of gene expression and alternative splicing in several...
Self-Interest or Altruism: Why do Some INGOs Engage in Conflict Settings While Others Leave?
Rachel Arthur
Jan 01, 0001
Why do some international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) continue work in conflict settings while others leave? Understanding the motivations influencing INGO behavior in fragile and conflict settings is important for...
Published by: Ursinus College
New directions for boundaryless careers
Svenja Tams, M B Arthur
Jul 01, 2010
This paper reconnects to the intellectual climate from which the formulation of the boundaryless career perspective emerged in the 1990s. Based on 17 years of cumulative research, we develop the case for extending beyond a...
Molecular profiling in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
The term diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) includes a heterogeneous collection of biologically distinct tumours. This heterogeneity currently presents a barrier to the successful deployment of novel, biologically targeted...
Predictive sensorimotor control in autism

Autism spectrum disorder has been characterized by atypicalities in how predictions and sensory information are processed in the brain. To shed light on this relationship in the context of sensorimotor control, we assessed...

Examining the effect of challenge and threat states on endurance exercise capabilities
This paper presents the first two studies to explore the effect of challenge and threat states on endurance exercise capabilities. In study one, relationships between cardiovascular markers of challenge and threat states...

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