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Rita Watkins Emory University Medical School, Feb. 3, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Rita Watkins, formerly of Seneca, SC, who is now a physical therapist at Emory University Medical School in Georgia, spoke at Winthrop College. Miss Watkins gave a speech, "Physical Therapy as a Profession" before a joint...
Published by: Winthrop University
Developing an Online Interactive Guide for Law Students
This article by Jenni Crossley and Claire Tylee examines the process of developing an online interactive guide for law students by librarians at the University of the West of England. The guide was based on material contained in...
Developing an Online Interactive Guide for Law Students
This article by Jenni Crossley and Claire Tylee examines the process of developing an online interactive guide for law students by librarians at the University of the West of England. The guide was based on material contained in...
The Use of Technological Innovations in Promoting Effective Humanitarian Aid
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leading to devastating consequences for citizens, governments and entire economies. In response, Humanitarian Supply Chains (HSC) are...
The Role of Faculty Development in Online Universities
Faculty development continues to be an important topic in online education. As online program and course offerings are growing and adopted in popularity with many traditional brick and mortar universities, it is causing many...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1926
Valentine fete in Bomberger scene of merriment Debating teams to see action again this week Dr. Beury's address features Founders' Day exercises Negative debating team loses to Bucknell Rev. McKeehan conducts prayer week...
Published by: Ursinus College
Do females with bulimia nervosa and eating disorder not otherwise specified have selective memory biases?
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information could be important in the maintenance of eating disorders. Aims: The current study aims to evaluate this and extend previous...
Eating well in care homes

Background: The health and well-being of care home residents are influenced by their experience of mealtimes, which provide an opportunity for residents to socialise and exercise control over their lives, as well as providing...

The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1925
Plans nearly complete for big campaign Endowment campaign is explained to students Large audience greets McDowell Concert Company Professor Witmer addresses YMCA on service Ursinus battles George Washington University to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Eating well in care homes

Background: The health and well-being of care home residents are influenced by their experience of mealtimes, which provide an opportunity for residents to socialise and exercise control over their lives, as well as providing...

Do females with bulimia nervosa and eating disorder not otherwise specified have selective memory biases?
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information could be important in the maintenance of eating disorders. Aims: The current study aims to evaluate this and extend previous...
Extraction of Lipids from Liquid Biological Samples for High-Throughput Lipidomics
Extraction of the lipid fraction is a key part of acquiring lipidomics data. High-throughput lipidomics, the extraction of samples in 96w plates that are then run on 96 or 384w plates, has particular requirements that mean...
Competing species leave many potential niches unfilled
A cornerstone of biology is that coexisting species evolve to occupy separate ecological niches. Classical theory predicts that interspecific competition should lead to all potential niches being occupied, yet observational data...
“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1936
Bullet rally nets draw with bears Dr. Guy S. Claire to talk at forum I.N.A. judges commend Weekly for editorial work Senior play cast chosen; production date is Dec. 5 Football players and coaches entertained at "open...
Published by: Ursinus College
Protein- A nd Calcium-Mediated GLP-1 Secretion
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is an incretin hormone produced in the intestine which is secreted in response to nutrient exposure. GLP-1 potentiates glucose-dependent insulin secretion from the pancreatic beta cells and...
Protein- A nd Calcium-Mediated GLP-1 Secretion
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is an incretin hormone produced in the intestine which is secreted in response to nutrient exposure. GLP-1 potentiates glucose-dependent insulin secretion from the pancreatic beta cells and...
Competing species leave many potential niches unfilled
A cornerstone of biology is that coexisting species evolve to occupy separate ecological niches. Classical theory predicts that interspecific competition should lead to all potential niches being occupied, yet observational data...
“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

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