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CDK2 limits the highly energetic secretory program of mature β cells by restricting PEP cycle-dependent KATP channel closure.
Hallmarks of mature β cells are restricted proliferation and a highly energetic secretory state. Paradoxically, cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) is synthesized throughout adulthood, its cytosolic localization raising the...
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Comparing panic alarm systems for high-risk domestic abuse victims
BACKGROUND: The use of panic alarm systems for victims of domestic abuse is becoming increasingly popular. However, tests of these devices are rare. Consequently, it is presently unknown whether domestic abuse offenders are...
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Victims, offenders and victim-offender overlaps of knife crime
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published research exists on this crime type. Who are the offenders who use knives to commit crime, when and why? Who are their victims, and...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract Research Question Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Victims, offenders and victim-offender overlaps of knife crime
Knife crime is a source of concern for the police in England and Wales, however little published research exists on this crime type. Who are the offenders who use knives to commit crime, when and why? Who are their victims, and...
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'Lowering the threshold of effective deterrence'-Testing the effect of private security agents in public spaces on crime
Supplementing local police forces is a burgeoning multibillion-dollar private security industry. Millions of formal surveillance agents in public settings are tasked to act as preventative guardians, as their high visibility...
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Targeting the Most Harmful Co-Offenders in Denmark
Abstract: Research Question: Is there a ‘power few’ individuals in Denmark who, through consistent co-offending, produce the highest frequency of crimes and the most harm to society amongst all co-offenders? Data: We analysed...
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Neuroanatomical Correlates of Impulsive Action in Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder.
Excoriation (skin-picking) disorder (SPD) has similarities to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and is included within the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRD) diagnostic class in DSM-5. Separate neuroimaging and...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Highest Harm Crime “Recruiters” in a London Borough
Abstract: Research Question: Can criminal recruiters be identified and ranked by crime harm levels in a London borough, and if so, how long is the predictive window of opportunity for targeting them with crime prevention...
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Quality of life of young adults with non-paraphilic problematic sexual behaviors
INTRODUCTION: Many young adults are unable to control their sexual behavior despite distress or negative consequences created by these activities-a clinical phenomenon described as non-paraphilic problematic sexual behavior...
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Studies on the Teichoic Acids of the Pneumococcus
Eve Ida Barak Briles
Jan 01, 0001
The investigations described in this dissertation are presented in two parts. Part I deals with the mode of segregation of the pneumococcal wall teichoic acid during cell growth and division. Teichoic acid was labeled with...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Spatial distribution and developmental trajectories of crime versus crime severity
Abstract Purpose/background A new body of research that focuses on crime harm scores rather than counts of crime incidents has...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1923
Susquehanna falls victim on Thanksgiving Day! Four seniors' final game Ursinus plays fine football College fathers hold annual fall meeting "Gene" Miller `26 forced by illness to leave school Old timers eat their turkey at...
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Comparing the tensile and compressive Young's moduli of cortical bone
Deshawn Hoskins, Meir Barak
Jan 01, 0001
Various methods have been used in the testing of the mechanical properties of cortical bone, specifically the young's modulus. However, in the case of the material's Young's modulus in compression and tension, there is a...
Published by: Winthrop University

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