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Interview with Emma Cooper Cockfield
Emma Cooper Cockfield
Jan 01, 0001
In her 1977 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Emma Cockfield describes her time as a student at Winthrop from 1910-1914. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral...
Published by: Winthrop University
Electrolytic extraction drives volatile fatty acid chain elongation through lactic acid and replaces chemical pH control in thin stillage fermentation

Background: Volatile fatty acids (VFA) are building blocks for the chemical industry. Sustainable, biological production is constrained by production and recovery costs, including the need for intensive pH correction....

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Electrolytic extraction drives volatile fatty acid chain elongation through lactic acid and replaces chemical pH control in thin stillage fermentation

Background: Volatile fatty acids (VFA) are building blocks for the chemical industry. Sustainable, biological production is constrained by production and recovery costs, including the need for intensive pH correction....

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Social Innovation Through Conceptual Replication
Social innovation can involve reexamining traditional perspectives from new angles. This study illustrates how replicating a published study can provide new insights into understanding symptoms of depression and anxiety among...
Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
Surviving the Alamo, Violence Vengeance, and Women’s Solidarity in Emma Pérez’s Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
Adrianna M. Santos
Mar 01, 2019
This article analyzes Chicana feminist texts to frame a discussion of survival as a theoretical concept. Using Emma Pérez’s historical novel Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory as a window into the decolonial imaginary, I...
An Innovative Methodological Approach to Analysing Social Media Movements
Emma Connolly
Jan 01, 2024
Social media movements take place in an increasingly volatile technological landscape. Researchers who want to analyse their spread must navigate methodological challenges relating to data accessibility, combining qualitative...
Non-Interest Income and Financial Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
This study examined the effect of e-banking income, fee income, and firm size on market value added of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria. The eight banks categorised by Central Bank of Nigeria in 2014 to be Domestic Systematically...
Income Diversification and Financial Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
This study examined the effect of income diversification on financial performance of deposit money banks (DMBs) in Nigeria. Variables considered were commission, foreign exchange incomes, and firm age, which are proxies for...
Attainment, attendance, and school difficulties in UK primary schoolchildren with probable ADHD
Background. Among children aged 6–16, there is a clear association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and academic attainment. We wanted to know whether this association was replicated in younger...
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A Participatory Design and Formal Study Investigation into Mobile Text Entry for Older Adults
Text entry remains key to many tasks on touchscreen smartphones and is an important factor in the usability of such devices. The known problems of text entry can be particularly acute for older adults due to physical and...
The Grizzly, April 14, 2022
$3 Million Donation Creates Andrews Family Fellows Bidding Alvert Hernandez Farewell! Extra! Extra! Watch All About It Opinions: Don't Judge a House by Its Exterior - Main Street Edition; Ursinus Greenspace - Misused or...
Published by: Ursinus College
Winthrop Receives Largest Single Gift in its History: $2.2 Million
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Designated to support theatre scholarships, the generous gift is from the estate of the late Dr. Ann Coleman Peyton, who worked in higher education. Peyton had family ties to the Carolinas: her mother, Mary Howey Kell Peyton...
Published by: Winthrop University
Learning How to Become a Teacher Researcher
Developing the teacher as a reflective practitioner has become a core facet of Irish teacher education, but large gap exists between theory and practice. Research illustrates the positive value of rubrics in terms of student...
Smart Tourism Empowered by Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the rules of the game in many industries. This case details how the combination of open innovation and artificial intelligence generates new opportunities in the tourism sector....
Monogenic Defects of the Type 1 Interferon Signaling Pathway in Human: Molecular and Clinical Implications
Nicholas Hernandez
Jan 01, 0001
The germ theory of disease, which dictates that microorganisms colloquially referred to as "germs" can invade humans or other hosts and cause disease, has remained the dominant conceptualization of infectious disease since the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Monogenic Defects of the Type I Interferons Signaling Pathway in Humans: Molecular and Clinical Implications
Nicholas Hernandez
Jan 01, 0001
The germ theory of disease, which dictates that microorganisms colloquially referred to as "germs" can invade humans or other hosts and cause disease, has remained the dominant conceptualization of infectious disease since the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Trends in sustainable process design—from molecular to global scales
The quest for sustainability is changing how chemical engineers conceptualise new processes. The task also becomes more complicated by economic and social uncertainties, local diversity of renewable resources and globalisation....
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Communicating with Citizens on the Ground
Availability and access to information is critical for a highly effective response to an ongoing event however, information reported by citizens is based on their context, bias and subjective interpretation, and the channel of...

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