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Interview with Ellen Mosley
Ellen Mosley
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Ellen Mosley detailed her experience working for the James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation and the problems with informing communities of sickle cell anemia. Mosley...
Published by: Winthrop University
Goode Children Establish Fund to Honor Parents' Commitment to the Arts
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Harriet and Martin Goode Student Artists' Fund will provide for a purchase or merit award for the Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, or the purchase of student artwork at another time during the year. The Goodes live in Rock...
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Mary Ellen Jackson and Jean Graham Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Mary Ellen Jackson and Jean Graham, both seniors at Winthrop College from Florence, SC, have been selected for Who's Who among students in American universities and colleges for 1946-47. Miss Jackson is an English major, member...
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Softball Player Morgan Lowers Appears on Nov. 3 The Ellen Show
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Lowers is a mass communication major from Suffolk, Virginia. She won $25,000 to put toward her college tuition. Winthrop freshman softball outfielder Morgan Lowers had one of her dreams come true when she made an appearance on...
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Hydration and N-acetyl-l-cysteine alter the microstructure of human nail and bovine hoof
This work aimed to (a) characterize the microstructure and porosity of human nail and bovine hoof by mercury intrusion porosimetry and SEM image analysis, (b) study the effects of hydration and of N-acetyl-l-cysteine treatment...
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Hydration and N-acetyl-l-cysteine alter the microstructure of human nail and bovine hoof
This work aimed to (a) characterize the microstructure and porosity of human nail and bovine hoof by mercury intrusion porosimetry and SEM image analysis, (b) study the effects of hydration and of N-acetyl-l-cysteine treatment...
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Floer Simple Manifolds and L-Space Intervals
J Rasmussen, SD Rasmussen
Feb 26, 2018
An oriented three-manifold with torus boundary admits either no L-space Dehn filling, a unique L-space filling, or an interval of L-space fillings. In the latter case, which we call “Floer simple,” we construct an invariant...
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L q -spectra of self-affine measures
Abstract: We study L q -spectra of planar self-affine measures generated by diagonal matrices. We introduce a new technique for constructing and understanding examples based on combinatorial estimates for the exponential growth...
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Corinna PMG 655 (= P.Oxy. 2370) fr.1 l. 13 κόσμ[εισα λόγυ]ς
L Prauscello
May 02, 2017
0. Fr. 1 of P.Oxy. 2370 (= MP3 249; LDAB 573), published by Lobel in 1956, is so far the only papyrus fragment among those extant in Boeotian dialect1 whose authorship can be securely ascribed to Corinna thanks to the overlap...
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S-2-Amino-4-cyanobutanoic acid (β-cyanomethyl-L-Ala) as an atom-efficient solubilising synthon for L-glutamine
Glutamine (Gln) is often a difficult amino acid to incorporate during solution-phase peptide synthesis, owing to poor solubility and unwanted dehydrations as side-reactions. Current approaches to solving these problems are...
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Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., 1952
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr. Experiments on chemical alteration of virus infections. Lecture delivered November 20, 1952 Posted with permission
Rapid sensing of l-leucine by human and murine hypothalamic neurons
OBJECTIVE: Dietary proteins are sensed by hypothalamic neurons and strongly influence multiple aspects of metabolic health, including appetite, weight gain, and adiposity. However, little is known about the mechanisms by which...
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S-2-Amino-4-cyanobutanoic acid (β-cyanomethyl-L-Ala) as an atom-efficient solubilising synthon for L-glutamine
Glutamine (Gln) is often a difficult amino acid to incorporate during solution-phase peptide synthesis, owing to poor solubility and unwanted dehydrations as side-reactions. Current approaches to solving these problems are...
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Microbial regulation of the L cell transcriptome.
L cells are an important class of enteroendocrine cells secreting hormones such as glucagon like peptide-1 and peptide YY that have several metabolic and physiological effects. The gut is home to trillions of bacteria affecting...
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Antigen processing by epidermal Langerhans cells correlates with the level of biosynthesis of MHC class II molecules and expression of invariant chain
Puré, E., Inaba, K., Crowley, M.T., Tardelli, L., Witmer-Pack, M.D., Ruberti, G., Fathman, G., and Steinman, R.M. Antigen processing by epidermal Langerhans cells correlates with the level of biosynthesis of MHC class II...
Dr. Herman L. Frick Promotion
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Herman L. Frick, superintendent of Winthrop Training School, was named Director of Teacher Education and Graduate Study at Winthrop in October 1946 Dr. Frick worked at Winthrop from 1941 to 1949 except for 1944-1946 when he...
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Russia’s Ministry of Ambivalence
J. Paul Goode
Feb 05, 2019

This article argues that the sources of official and societal ambivalence towards civic nationhood in today’s Russia are found in the institutional instability and personalist dynamics of hybrid regime politics in the 1990s....

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Second-Order <i>L</i> ∞ Variational Problems and the ∞-Polylaplacian

In this paper we initiate the study of second-order variational problems in L , seeking to minimise the L norm of a function of the hessian.We also derive and study the respective PDE arising as the...

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