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The Ursinus Weekly, February 3, 1919
Practice teaching and the small college Gettysburg quintette too speedy for Ursinus Opening session of the H.-P. group Ursinus trounces Washington Brotherhood of St. Paul holds meeting Campus democracy Junior girls sell...
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Western Medical Education on Trial
Mary Augusta Brazelton
Jul 03, 2019
In the early twentieth century, Beijing’s Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) stood as a prominent symbol ofWestern medical science and education in China. After the People’s Republic of China was established in 1949, the...
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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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Expert improvisers in Western classical music learning pathways
Despite a growing interest in Western classical improvisation among researchers, educators and musicians in recent decades, research insights on expert improvisers' learning pathways are scarce. In order to further understanding...
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Western gorilla space use suggests territoriality.
The evolutionary origins of how modern humans share and use space are often modelled on the territorial-based violence of chimpanzees, with limited comparison to other apes. Gorillas are widely assumed to be non-territorial due...
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Mapping the Migration
Monarch butterfly populations have been declining at an accelerating rate. While local mitigative measures can provide some relief, the larger scale loss of habitat and lack of flyway continuity must also be addressed. This...
Policy Communication Through Artificial Intelligence in China and Western Countries
Yuyun Zhang
Jan 01, 2022
Communication has become the crucial key to a success of public policy both in China and Western countries. After more than thirty years of development, China and Western countries have made fruitful achievements. We made a...
Supporting behaviour change in sedentary adults via real-time multidimensional physical activity feedback
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Increasing physical activity (PA) behaviour remains a public health priority and wearable technology is increasingly being used to support behaviour change efforts. Using wearables to capture and provide...
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Multidimensional physical activity
Our research shows that no single metric will reflect an individual’s physical activity adequately because multiple biologically important dimensions are independent and unrelated. We propose that there is an opportunity to...
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Adaptive Trade-offs Towards the Last Glacial Maximum in North-Western Europe
Abstract: The impact of deteriorating climatic conditions on variability in the archaeological record towards the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) remains uncertain. Partly as a result of poor-quality data, previous studies on Upper...
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Adaptive Trade-offs Towards the Last Glacial Maximum in North-Western Europe
Abstract: The impact of deteriorating climatic conditions on variability in the archaeological record towards the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) remains uncertain. Partly as a result of poor-quality data, previous studies on Upper...
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Increased anxiety from fear of Omicron in China as compared to North America and Western Europe
Background: Policies dealing with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic vary across the globe, the different governmental responses then affect the public perception of COVID-19. Many unofficial Chinese media outlets...
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Couple Establishes Endowed Scholarship for Political Science, Business Majors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Jody Guy Gaulin and Gary V. Gaulin Endowed Scholarship will support political science or business majors. The couple, who lives in Seneca, South Carolina, met at Winthrop.
Published by: Winthrop University
Situational and Trans-Situational Correlates of Public Energy Literacy
Background: Recent push for ‘energy democracy’ necessitates a well-informed citizenry vis-à-vis energy policy, especially in the wake of ideologically charged and divergent views about the existence and severity of climate...
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The Western Design and the spiritual geopolitics of Cromwellian foreign policy
David L Smith
Sep 05, 2018
This paper explores the multi-faceted nature of the spiritual geopolitics that shaped Cromwellian foreign policy in relation to the Western Design of 1654-5. It stresses the central importance of Protestant religion as a...
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Bones and Seeds
Animals and plants, both farmed and hunted/collected, were an integrated part of the Neolithic food economy. When jointly analysed these can provide a holistic view of early food production systems which goes beyond individual...
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The Effects of High Fat Western Diet on Cardiac Functioning and Exacerbation of Pregnancy
Jacob Menzer
Jan 01, 0001
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Obesity is correlated with cardiac disease, and in America the obesity rate has reached an all-time high, with 40% of Americans considered to be obese....
Published by: Ursinus College
The understanding and interpretation of innovative technology-enabled multidimensional physical activity feedback in patients at risk of future chronic disease
Background
Innovative physical activity monitoring technology can be used to depict rich visual feedback that encompasses the various aspects of physical activity known to be important for health. However, it is unknown...
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Multidimensional physical activity
Our research shows that no single metric will reflect an individual’s physical activity adequately because multiple biologically important dimensions are independent and unrelated. We propose that there is an opportunity to...
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Assessment of laboratory and daily energy expenditure estimates from consumer multi-sensor physical activity monitors
Wearable physical activity monitors are growing in popularity and provide the opportunity for large numbers of the public to self-monitor physical activity behaviours. The latest generation of these devices feature multiple...
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