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Girding the loins? Direct evidence of the use of a medieval English parchment birthing girdle from biomolecular analysis.
In this paper, we describe palaeoproteomic evidence obtained from a stained medieval birth girdle using a previously developed dry non-invasive sampling technique. The parchment birth girdle studied (Wellcome Collection Western...
Girding the loins? Direct evidence of the use of a medieval English parchment birthing girdle from biomolecular analysis.
In this paper, we describe palaeoproteomic evidence obtained from a stained medieval birth girdle using a previously developed dry non-invasive sampling technique. The parchment birth girdle studied (Wellcome Collection Western...
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Social Media at the Workplace
this paper draws on Uses and Gratification theory and aims to explore the role and impact of different types of social media use at the workplace on employee innovative behavior and individual job performance. Structural...
The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1925
Interscholastic teams enter final contest Music week to open with recital by Miss Mosser "Arms and the Man" to be presented by juniors Varsity debaters enjoy delightful banquet Coach Zimmerman resigns as director of...
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 23, 1925
Three degrees conferred at Founders' Day exercises Ursinus defeats Dickinson and Delaware, drops Penn Woman's Club presents pleasing entertainment Family dinner is marked by fine spirit of joviality Directors assemble in...
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Current and future cardiovascular disease risk assessment in the European Union
BACKGROUND: Risk assessment is central to primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), but there remains a need to better understand the use of evidence-based interventions in practice. This study examines: (i) the...
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Breastfeeding moderates FTO related adiposity
This study assessed the association of breastfeeding with body composition at 30 years, among subjects who have been prospectively followed since birth in a southern Brazilian city. We also evaluated whether breastfeeding...
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Separation and Selective Formation of Fullerene Adducts within an M$^{II}$$_{8}$L$_{6}$ Cage.
The self-assembly of 4-fold-symmetric porphyrins with Fe$^{II}$ or Zn$^{II}$ gave a new cubic M$^{II}$$_{8}$L$_{6}$ cage framework with electron-deficient walls. This cage bound C$_{60}$-indene or C$_{60}$-anthracene bisadducts...
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Collagen-Inspired Self-Assembly of Twisted Filaments.
Collagen consists of three peptides twisted together through a periodic array of hydrogen bonds. Here we use this as inspiration to find design rules for programmed specific interactions for self-assembling synthetic...
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Artificial intelligence for strengthening healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), AI has been promoted as a potential means of strengthening healthcare systems by a growing number of publications. We aimed to evaluate the scope and nature of AI technologies in the...
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