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English Professor John Bird Named New Bryant Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Bryant professorship rewards outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to Winthrop and helps enrich the department through support of faculty. Created in 1997, the Margaret M. Bryant Professorship is given in memory of...
Published by: Winthrop University
English Department's Jane Smith Tapped as Bryant Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jane Smith is the Margaret M. Bryant Professor for the Department of English. Smith, who joined Winthrop faculty in 1987, directs the Writing Center.
Published by: Winthrop University
Critiquing Protein Family Classification Models Using Sufficient Input Subsets.
In many application domains, neural networks are highly accurate and have been deployed at large scale. However, users often do not have good tools for understanding how these models arrive at their predictions. This has...
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Deep diversification of an AAV capsid protein by machine learning.
Modern experimental technologies can assay large numbers of biological sequences, but engineered protein libraries rarely exceed the sequence diversity of natural protein families. Machine learning (ML) models trained directly...
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Research Information Management: Defining RIM and the Library's Role
Research information management (RIM) is the aggregation, curation, and utilization of information about research and is emerging as an area of increasing interest and relevance in many university libraries. RIM intersects with...
Published by: Rockefeller University
It's (Almost) All In Your Head
Drew Brown
Dec 14, 2010
This article is an exegesis of the works of Karl Marx and other Marxist theoreticians concerning how ideological constructions play a role in the formation of social relations of production and the reproduction of these...
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Published by: Ursinus College
Building Social Justice Awareness Through the Curriculum: Teaching a Crash Course in Disability Studies
This session will highlight my experience teaching a sophomore seminar course about the rhetoric of disability. Each seminar had to have a focus in multiculturalism in the United States, and many of the established courses...
Published by: Winthrop University
Chronic treatment with 13-<em>cis</em>-retinoic acid changes aggressive behaviours in the resident-intruder paradigm in rats
Retinoids, vitamin A related compounds, have an established role in the development of the nervous system and are increasingly recognized to play a role in adult brain function. The synthetic retinoid, 13-cis-retinoic acid...
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Chronic administration of 13-<em>cis</em>-retinoic acid does not alter the number of serotoninergic neurons in the mouse raphe nuclei
The synthetic retinoid previous term13-cis-retinoicnext term acid (previous term13-cisnext term-RA), prescribed for the treatment of severe nodular acne, has been linked to an increased incidence of depression. previous...
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Grammar Implementation in the Classroom
Drew Griffin
Jan 01, 0001
Prior to 2015, grammar in the South Carolina standards only required students to learn basic sentence types and mechanics. However, the introduction of Common Core into the state standards now requires much more thorough...
Published by: Winthrop University
It's (Almost) All In Your Head
Drew Brown
Dec 14, 2010
This article is an exegesis of the works of Karl Marx and other Marxist theoreticians concerning how ideological constructions play a role in the formation of social relations of production and the reproduction of these...
Digital games, gender and learning in engineering
The aim of this paper was to explore whether there is a gender difference in the beneficial effects of Racing Academy, which is a video game used to support undergraduate students learning of Mechanical Engineering. One hundred...
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Chronic treatment with 13-<em>cis</em>-retinoic acid changes aggressive behaviours in the resident-intruder paradigm in rats
Retinoids, vitamin A related compounds, have an established role in the development of the nervous system and are increasingly recognized to play a role in adult brain function. The synthetic retinoid, 13-cis-retinoic acid...
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Chronic administration of 13-<em>cis</em>-retinoic acid does not alter the number of serotoninergic neurons in the mouse raphe nuclei
The synthetic retinoid previous term13-cis-retinoicnext term acid (previous term13-cisnext term-RA), prescribed for the treatment of severe nodular acne, has been linked to an increased incidence of depression. previous...
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Aging Increases Prosocial Motivation for Effort.
Social cohesion relies on prosociality in increasingly aging populations. Helping other people requires effort, yet how willing people are to exert effort to benefit themselves and others, and whether such behaviors shift across...
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Wood Formation Modeling - A Research Review and Future Perspectives.
Wood formation has received considerable attention across various research fields as a key process to model. Historical and contemporary models of wood formation from various disciplines have encapsulated hypotheses such as the...
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