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Interview with William Franklin Mitchell - VHP 011
In his February 24, 2004 interview with Georgia Williamson, William Franklin Mitchell describes life as a volunteer chaplain for the army during WWII. Specifically, Mitchell shares the reason why he joined the service and what...
Published by: Winthrop University
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
Til Death Did Us Part, The Story of the Health and Death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Mary E. Edgecomb
Jan 01, 0001
The awe of celebrity, including presidents, creates the impression of beings who are larger than life, without the problems of the common man. Franklin D. Roosevelt, unbeknownst to many Americans, had significant health issues....
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, October 1, 1928
Governor J. S. Fisher honored guest at Rotary dinner Thursday, in dining room Yearling players in early practice game with Hill Twenty-two men on list for cross-country squad Bears battle strong Penn aggregation in sea of mud...
Published by: Ursinus College
Variations in carotid sinus anatomy and their relevance to carotid interventions.
CT West, C Brassett, ME Gaunt
May 08, 2018
BACKGROUND: The carotid sinus (CS) is a dilatation in the carotid bifurcation usually at the origin of proximal internal carotid artery (ICA). It contains baroreceptors which influence blood pressure. Variations in the location...
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Health-related quality of life in cardiac sarcoidosis
People living with cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) are likely to have worse clinical outcomes and greater impairment on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) than other sarcoidosis manifestations. CS can result in a constellation of...
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Individualizing training in swimming
Purpose: To monitor physiological, technical, and performance responses to individualized high-intensity interval training (HIIT) prescribed using the critical speed (CS) and critical stroke rate (CSR) concepts in swimmers...
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Individualizing training in swimming
Purpose: To monitor physiological, technical, and performance responses to individualized high-intensity interval training (HIIT) prescribed using the critical speed (CS) and critical stroke rate (CSR) concepts in swimmers...
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Optimization of Three-Dimensional (3D) Chemical Imaging by Soft X-Ray Spectro-Tomography Using a Compressed Sensing Algorithm.
Soft X-ray spectro-tomography provides three-dimensional (3D) chemical mapping based on natural X-ray absorption properties. Since radiation damage is intrinsic to X-ray absorption, it is important to find ways to maximize...
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Cat-Squirrel Optimization Algorithm for VM Migration in a Cloud Computing Platform
Ashok C., Sivakumar P.
Jan 01, 2022
This paper introduces an approach for the VM migration based on optimization algorithm, named CS in cloud. The provider to be selected is carried out with the usage of multiple constraints, like delay, bandwidth, cost, and load....
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Through Corporate Sustainability in a Private Banking Organization
Corporate sustainability (CS) has drawn the attention of academics and practitioners as a way to achieve profitable businesses without negatively impacting society. However, financial business organizations have not adequately...
The Plasmodium falciparum Rh5 invasion protein complex reveals an excess of rare variant mutations
Abstract: Background: The invasion of the red blood cells by Plasmodium falciparum merozoites involves the interplay of several proteins that are also targets for vaccine development. The proteins PfRh5-PfRipr-PfCyRPA-Pfp113...
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Structures of mesophilic and extremophilic citrate synthases reveal rigidity and flexibility for function
Citrate synthase (CS) catalyses the entry of carbon into the citric acid cycle and is highly-conserved structurally across the tree of life. Crystal structures of dimeric CSs are known in both “open” and “closed” forms, which...
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The Plasmodium falciparum Rh5 invasion protein complex reveals an excess of rare variant mutations.
BACKGROUND: The invasion of the red blood cells by Plasmodium falciparum merozoites involves the interplay of several proteins that are also targets for vaccine development. The proteins PfRh5-PfRipr-PfCyRPA-Pfp113 assemble into...
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Cavity solitons in a microring dimer with gain and loss

We address a pair of vertically coupled microring resonators with gain and loss pumped by a single-frequency field. Coupling between microrings results in a twofold splitting of the single microring resonance that increases...

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Influence of alkali metal cations on the formation of zeolites under hydrothermal conditions with no organic structure directing agents

Alkali metal cations play an important role in directing formation of zeolite frameworks in the absence of organic structure directing agents. The interplay between Na and Cs cations in directing formation of zeolite RHO is...

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Rubidium and caesium aluminyls
Expanding knowledge of low valent aluminium chemistry, rubidium and caesium aluminyls are reported to complete the group 1 (Li–Cs) set of metal aluminyls. Both compounds crystallize as a contacted dimeric pair supported by...
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Validity and reliability of the 3-minute all-out test in national and international competitive swimmers

Purpose: To assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the 3-minute all-out test (3MT) against conventional methods (CM) of determining critical speed (CS) and curvature constant (D)′ and to examine the test-retest...

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Validity and reliability of the 3-minute all-out test in national and international competitive swimmers

Purpose: To assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the 3-minute all-out test (3MT) against conventional methods (CM) of determining critical speed (CS) and curvature constant (D)′ and to examine the test-retest...

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A Novel Retrieval-Dependent Memory Process Revealed by the Arrest of ERK1/2 Activation in the Basolateral Amygdala.
Fully consolidated fear memories can be maintained or inhibited by retrieval-dependent mechanisms depending on the degree of re-exposure to fear cues. Short exposures promote memory maintenance through reconsolidation, and long...
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