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Electronic skins and machine learning for intelligent soft robots.
Soft robots have garnered interest for real-world applications because of their intrinsic safety embedded at the material level. These robots use deformable materials capable of shape and behavioral changes and allow conformable...
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Γ-Convergence of an Ambrosio-Tortorelli approximation scheme for image segmentation
Given an image u0, the aim of minimising the Mumford-Shah functional is to find a decomposition of the image domain into sub-domains and a piecewise smooth approximation u of u0 such that u varies smoothly within each...
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Γ-Convergence of an Ambrosio-Tortorelli approximation scheme for image segmentation
Given an image u0, the aim of minimising the Mumford-Shah functional is to find a decomposition of the image domain into sub-domains and a piecewise smooth approximation u of u0 such that u varies smoothly within each...
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The Sage Page Fall 2017
Inside this issue: Welcome by Dr. Lyon Meet the Officers Letter from WUHA! President Photo Story: Awesome Honors Events Alumni Story 2017 Seniors How the Honors Program Helped me Earn Five Scholarships Being Honors and Greek...
Published by: Winthrop University
“Commissions, Committees, and Custodians of Muslim Personal Law in Postindependence India”
S Saxena
May 21, 2019
Shah Bano was 63 years old when her husband divorced her in 1978. He refused to pay maintenance to her beyond a period of three months (iddat) claiming his obligation extended no further than three menstrual cycles of his wife....
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Translation Factors Specify Cellular Metabolic State
J Mata
Jan 27, 2017
In this issue of $\small \textit{Cell Reports}$, Shah et al. present evidence that a subcomplex of the eIF3 translation initiation factor regulates translation of mRNAs encoding components of the mitochondrial electron transport...
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Modeling Alzheimer's Disease Using CRISPR/CAS9 Gene Editing and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Reveals Conserved Cellular Mechanisms
Dylan Kwart
Jan 01, 0001
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide and a leading cause of death in the United States. Rare cases of autosomal dominant familial AD (fAD) result from genetic mutations in three key genes...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Five Seniors Earn President's Award on May 5 for Academic Excellence
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts President Dan Mahony recognized Kathryn Taylor Burt of Wilmington, North Carolina, in the morning ceremony, held for the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the College of Arts and Sciences. In the afternoon...
Published by: Winthrop University
Pleistocene Water Crossings and Adaptive Flexibility Within the Homo Genus
Dylan Gaffney
Apr 29, 2021
Abstract: Pleistocene water crossings, long thought to be an innovation of Homo sapiens, may extend beyond our species to encompass Middle and Early Pleistocene Homo. However, it remains unclear how water crossings differed...
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Synthesis and Analysis of Small Fluorogenic Probes for Chlorite Detection
Dylan Ford
Jan 01, 0001
Chlorite is a common water contaminant that is most commonly introduced to drinking water sources through wastewater disinfection and textile bleaching. Consumption of elevated levels of chlorite have been shown to produce...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Regulation of Cathepsin L Activity by Estrogen and Bisphenols A & S: Relationship to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Dylan T Cuva
Jan 01, 0001
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that is linked to increased levels of estrogen. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental estrogen that may also play a role in SLE. BPA is used in the production of...
Published by: Ursinus College
The understanding, acceptability, and relevance of personalised multidimensional physical activity feedback among urban adults
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Wearable technologies are being used to provide personalised feedback across multiple physical activity dimensions in countries such as the UK, but their feasibility has not been tested in South Asia, where...
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Identification of the lz4 Suppressor of pam-1 and its Role in Polarity Establishment in Single-cell C. elegans Embryos
Dylan Stephens
Jan 01, 0001
In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, cell polarity in the single-cell embryo is indicative of anterior-posterior (AP) axis formation, which is essential for future functional potential. AP axis polarization is initiated by...
Published by: Ursinus College
Pleistocene Water Crossings and Adaptive Flexibility Within the Homo Genus
Dylan Gaffney
Sep 14, 2021
Abstract: Pleistocene water crossings, long thought to be an innovation of Homo sapiens, may extend beyond our species to encompass Middle and Early Pleistocene Homo. However, it remains unclear how water crossings differed...
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Identification of the lz4 Suppressor of pam-1 and its Role in Polarity Establishment in One-Cell C. elegans Embryos
Dylan Stephens
Jan 01, 0001
In the nematode Caenorhabdatis elegans, anterior-posterior (AP) axis formation in the single-cell embryo is indicative of cell polarity, which is essential for the achievement of future functional potential. AP axis polarization...
Published by: Ursinus College

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