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Paul Weiss, 1959
Paul Weiss. The biological foundations of wound repair. Lecture delivered October 15, 1959 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Acclaimed Organ Virtuoso Maxine Thévenot to Headline Latest Recital, New Children's Component
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Canadian organ virtuoso Maxine Thévenot will headline Winthrop University's International Organ Recital Series this February. A free children's component will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 11 a.m. Thévenot is the...
Published by: Winthrop University
From Naturally Occurring Tumor Immunity to Supernatural T Cells: Isolation and Characterization of a Murine T Cell Receptor Specific for Human Breast and Ovarian Tumor Antigen Cdr2
Bianca D. Santomasso
Jan 01, 0001
Patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD), a form of neuronal autoimmunity, have a co-occurring natural immune response against a protein called cdr2 in their breast and ovarian carcinomas, and thus provide an...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Homological stability for moduli spaces of high dimensional manifolds. II
We prove a homological stability theorem for moduli spaces of manifolds of dimension 2$\textit{n}$, for attaching handles of index at least $\textit{n}$, after these manifolds have been stabilised by countably many copies of...
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Adaptive Intelligence Revolutionizing Learning and Sustainability in Higher Education
This chapter examines the incorporation of adaptive intelligence in higher education, focusing on its influence on conventional learning approaches and long-lasting educational strategies. Adaptive intelligence merges artificial...
Disentangling the effects of attentional weighting and associative mediation in perceptual learning reveals no evidence for associative mediation.
Learning to categorize perceptually similar stimuli can result in people becoming more sensitive to differences along perceptual dimensions that are relevant to category membership and/or less sensitive to equivalent differences...
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Beneficial and detrimental effects of schema incongruence on memory for contextual events.
Mental schemas provide a framework into which new information can easily be integrated. In a series of experiments, we examined how incongruence that stems from a prediction error modulates memory for multicomponent events that...
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Diagnostic decision making
Marjorie Cecilia Weiss
Aug 01, 2011
Nurses and pharmacists gained the right to prescribe as independent prescribers in the UK in 2007. Independent prescribers are responsible for the initial assessment of patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions. Public...
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Born into Covenantal Salvation? Baptism and Birth in Early Christianity and Classical Rabbinic Judaism
DH Weiss
Aug 07, 2017
This article seeks to propose a new conceptual framing for the question of baptism in early Christianity. It takes for its starting point a study that puts forth the claim that in the first three centuries, infants born into a...
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Linear mixed models for replication data to efficiently allow for covariate measurement error

It is well known that measurement error in the covariates of regression models generally causes bias in parameter estimates. Correction for such biases requires information concerning the measurement error, which is often in...

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Physiologically based modelling of the antiplatelet effect of aspirin
A computational approach involving mathematical modeling and in silico experiments was used to characterize the determinants of extent and duration of platelet cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 inhibition by aspirin and design precision...
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Entropy Production in Exactly Solvable Systems.
The rate of entropy production by a stochastic process quantifies how far it is from thermodynamic equilibrium. Equivalently, entropy production captures the degree to which global detailed balance and time-reversal symmetry are...
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