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Layman Craig, 1949
Lyman C. Craig. Isolation and characterization of biologically important substances Lecture delivered December 15, 1949 Posted with permission
The Application of Functional Metagenomics to Natural Products Research
Jeffrey William Craig
Jan 01, 0001
The study of bacterial natural products offers important insights into the physiologies and behaviors of individual species of bacteria as well as the contributions of these organisms to complex microbial communities. Such...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Correction to: The Edinburgh Consensus
Since the publication of this article [1], it has come to the attention of the authors that information for one of the authors was not included in the competing interests section. Craig Richie has declared potential competing...
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Student Life Recognizes Achievements by Students, Greek Life, Clubs and Staff
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ashley Causey took the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award, while Victor Volious won the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The prestigious American Legion Awards were given to Akeria "Keri" Massey-Shands of Spartanburg, South Carolina...
Published by: Winthrop University
Voice Professor Plans Program of Inspirational Songs
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Her performance on Feb. 21 will feature the works of such important 16th-, 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century composers. Jennifer Corbell Hough, soprano; Craig Estep, counter tenor; dancer Alison Cook; and pianist/harpsichordist...
Published by: Winthrop University
Specialized Educational Leadership for Rural Students Living in Poverty
To serve students living in rural poverty, school leaders must understand intimately the specific challenges that students face. Equally, leaders must embrace and leverage the funds of knowledge and assets that these students...
Metacognitive insight into cognitive performance in Huntington's disease gene carriers.
OBJECTIVES: Insight is an important predictor of quality of life in Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. However, estimating insight with traditional methods such as questionnaires is challenging and...
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Dilthey, Gadamer, and Facebook
R Craig
Dec 01, 2016
This article offers a rereading of aspects of the twentieth-century German hermeneutic tradition, with a specific emphasis on Wilhelm Dilthey and Hans-Georg Gadamer. It aims to show how we could re-evaluate their work's...
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Scholarships Honor Legacy of Long-time Macfeat Educator
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Two scholarships have been established to honor Nancy Craig Thomas '41. Thomas served as head staff member at Macfeat Early Childhood Laboratory School for 25 years. Thomas attended Macfeat Early Childhood Laboratory School...
Published by: Winthrop University
Highly regioselective decarboxylative Claisen rearrangement reactions of diallyl 2-sulfonylmalonates
The decarboxylative Claisen rearrangement of a range of substituted diallyl 2-sulfonylmalonates is described. The substrates are made by C-carboxylation of the corresponding allyl sulfonylacetates with allyl para-nitrophenyl...
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Artefactual nanoparticle activation of the inflammasome platform
AIM: To determine whether in vitro experimental conditions dictate cellular activation of the inflammasome by apatitic calcium phosphate nanoparticles. MATERIAL & METHODS: The responses of blood-derived primary human cells to in...
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Tear ferning in normal dogs and dogs with keratoconjunctivitis sicca
DL Williams, H Hewitt
Jan 15, 2018
This study evaluates tear ferning as an ancillary technique for the evaluation of the canine tear film in normal eyes and eyes affected by keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). Thirty dogs with KCS and 50 control dogs with normal...
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“Ist die Schwarze Köchin da? Jajaja. . .”
RM Craig
Nov 30, 2016
Die Blechtrommel (1959) has inspired widely divergent readings, not least in respect of the aesthetic grounds that the novel offered for the social hope in the wake of Auschwitz. This article re-visits it against the backdrop of...
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Spectral Diversity in Default Mode Network Connectivity Reflects Behavioral State.
Default mode network (DMN) functional connectivity is thought to occur primarily in low frequencies (<0.1 Hz), resulting in most studies removing high frequencies during data preprocessing. In contrast, subtractive task analyses...
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