Annette McMullen, one of ANSWER's two Levine Scholars, is a Winthrop senior and is a candidate to graduate in December with a B.S. in biology with a concentration in biomedical research. Established in 2006, ANSWER provides...
This is a summary of my scientific career, biased by my personal view of events and unashamedly concentrating on those aspects of some of the scientific developments to which I have contributed. A selective unbiased alternative...
AbstractThis is a summary of my scientific career, biased by my personal view of events and unashamedly concentrating on those aspects of some of the scientific developments to which I have...
Focus on fraternities Sixteen men accept bids on Nov. 7 to join four of U.C.'s local frats WAA, Woodruff discuss possible ski weekend Constitution is changed by Curtain Club members U.C. groups hear Dr. Adams of Yale ...
The article "Use of the BOADICEA Web Application in clinical practice: appraisals by clinicians from various countries" written by Anne Brédart · Jean‑Luc Kop · Antonis C. Antoniou · Alex P. Cunningham · Antoine De Pauw ·Marc...
The current paper proposes analytical solution of the problem of optimal allocation of resources in the game of two parties, based on the production function of Cobb-Douglas with constant returns under changing scale of...
"Messiah on the Frigidaire" will run March 28-31 at 8 p.m. and April 1 at 2 p.m. in Johnson Theatre. Meagan Douglas, a senior theater major, will direct John Culbertson's play.
Purpose: Develop an integrated intra-site and inter-site radiomics-clinical-genomic marker of high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) outcomes and explore the biological basis of radiomics with respect to molecular signaling...
President Anthony DiGiorgio will bestow the Distinguished Professor Award on Douglas Eckberg, professor of sociology, and the Outstanding Junior Professor Award on Courtney Starrett, assistant professor of fine arts. DiGiorgio...
Good Samaritan Policy Changes: Good Ideas? Changes Across Wismer Student Handbook Changes Letter From the Editor Hello From the News Editor ODA's Peer Mentor Program Meet SGA President: Ben Douglas Opinions: Upper...
The central aim of modern embryology is the resolution of the signaling pathways and transcriptional networks that direct embryonic development. After a century of rich experimental embryology, more recent molecular analyses of...
The axons of retinal ganglion cells convey the signals from which the brain constructs its visual percept of the world. The considerable processing done in the retina is implicit in these signals; it is therefore desirable to...
Despite growing interest in urbanization and its social and ecological impacts on formerly rural areas, empirical research remains limited. Extant studies largely focus either on issues of social exclusion and enclosure or...
"Messiah" presented to capacity audience Y plans for fireside chats on Wed., January 12 Esso Oil Foundation gives $2,000 to U.C. Chi Alpha plans for service this Wednesday Ursinus Christmas spirit enhanced by caroling...
Dormitories elect officers; Eikner is hall board head May Day to be held Saturday Co-captains and four new cheerleaders named John Innes presents paper at intercollegiate meeting at LVC ISC to hold annual dessert for frosh...
ACES present dinner, four noted speakers Beardwood Chem hears Dr. Szutka Canterbury and Newman clubs hear priest talk Lutheran Club to sing carols at Johnson home PSEA members urged to pay yearly dues Christmas service led...
The heart is arguably the most important organ in the body, supporting all other organ systems. Therefore, it must be able to adapt to change. One way the heart handles changes in pressure and/or volume is by enlarging its...
This article focuses on a novel English construction involving control and infinitival relatives. Examples such as this is John's book to read have a head noun (book)...