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The Number One Question About Feminism
From its earliest beginnings, the women’s movement has evolved into a complex enterprise combining social, political, economic and academic organizations around the globe. The move into the academic scene (women’s...
The Number One Question About Feminism
From its earliest beginnings, the women’s movement has evolved into a complex enterprise combining social, political, economic and academic organizations around the globe. The move into the academic scene (women’s...
Quilts, Basketry and Iron at Winthrop University Galleries
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Eleanor McCain has been producing art textiles for more than ten years and has been shown nationally including at the Columbus Museum of Art, the Museum of American Folk Art and the Mint Museum of Craft and Design. John Skau has...
Published by: Winthrop University
Spinal Cord Ischemia in Pancreas Transplantation
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord ischemia (SCI) is a rare but devastating condition that can occur in the perioperative period resulting in paraplegia. Although diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for SCI in other types of major surgery...
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Measuring supersymmetric particle masses at the LHC in scenarios with Baryon-number R-parity violating couplings
The measurement of sparticle masses in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model at the LHC is analysed, in the scenario where the lightest neutralino decays into three quarks. Such decays, occurring through the...
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Single-cell multi-omics profiling links dynamic DNA methylation to cell fate decisions during mouse early organogenesis.
BACKGROUND: Perturbation of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and of the active DNA demethylation pathway via ten-eleven translocation (TET) methylcytosine dioxygenases results in severe developmental defects and embryonic...
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Ursinus Magazine, Spring 1970
From the President The history of chemistry and the Chemistry Department at Ursinus College Ecology: The "in" science Alumni Day 1970 Eleanor Snell and her belles Ursinus has raised $2,800,000 of $2,900,000 goal Regional...
Published by: Ursinus College
Single-cell multi-omics profiling links dynamic DNA methylation to cell fate decisions during mouse early organogenesis.
BACKGROUND: Perturbation of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and of the active DNA demethylation pathway via ten-eleven translocation (TET) methylcytosine dioxygenases results in severe developmental defects and embryonic...
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Winthrop Literary Publication Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The winter edition of The Journal was issued earlier in the week and the names of four North Carolina girls were contributors. Georgia Chandler of Lincolnton, NC was a member of The Journal art staff. Miss Chandler drew the...
Published by: Winthrop University
How behavioural science can contribute to health partnerships
Background
Health partnerships often use health professional training to change practice with the aim of improving quality of care. Interventions to change practice can learn from behavioural science and focus not only on...
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'The Additional Attraction of Affliction'
CH Walker-Gore
Apr 28, 2017
WHILE THERE IS NEVER any serious doubt that Mr. Arabin, clergyman hero of Anthony Trollope’s Barchester Towers (1857), is destined to marry our heroine, Eleanor Bold, there are moments in the novel when he is all but overcome by...
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Writing for publication
This article provides an overview of writing for publication in peer-reviewed journals. While the main focus is on writing a research article, it also provides guidance on factors influencing journal selection, including journal...
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 10, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Jan 01, 0001
Eighty-eight graduate at commencement Dr. Belden speaks at baccalaureate; Patterson speaker at commencement Board of directors holds spring meet College receives portrait of former vice-president College chorus presents...
Published by: Ursinus College
Mary Ford of Charleston Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Mary Ford of Charleston, SC was a contributor for the winter edition of The Journal, Winthrop College's literary magazine. Miss Ford was a member of The Journal's art staff. Other students who appeared in the winter edition of...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Genetic Basis of Obesity and Related Metabolic Diseases in Humans and Companion Animals
Obesity is one of the most prevalent health conditions in humans and companion animals globally. It is associated with premature mortality, metabolic dysfunction, and multiple health conditions across species. Obesity is...
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