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The article "The effect of cationically modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo", written by Jonathan M. Lawton, Mariam Habib, Bingkui Ma, Roger A. Brooks...
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Allama Abi Jaffar Muhammad Ibn Habib Baghdadi and His Kitab al Muhabbar
Nasreen Afzal, Samia Saeed
Dec 19, 2019
The third century of the Islamic era was a period of great intellectual attainments in the history of the Arabs. It was in this period that some of the brightest luminaries appeared on the horizon of Arab learning, whose light...
Flat-band optical phonons in twisted bilayer graphene

Twisting bilayer sheets of graphene have been proven to be an efficient way to manipulate the electronic Dirac-like properties, resulting in flat bands at magic angles. Inspired by the electronic model, we develop a continuum...

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Lightning Strikes Twice for Faculty in Mass Communication
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Habib joined the Winthrop faculty last year. This is the second time a Winthrop mass comm faculty member has won a fellowship from the Advertising Educational Foundation.
Published by: Winthrop University
The control of parasitism in $G$-symplectic methods

G-symplectic general linear methods are designed to approximately preserve symplectic invariants for Hamiltonian systems. In this paper, the properties of G-symplectic methods are explored computationally and theoretically....

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The control of parasitism in $G$-symplectic methods

G-symplectic general linear methods are designed to approximately preserve symplectic invariants for Hamiltonian systems. In this paper, the properties of G-symplectic methods are explored computationally and theoretically....

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Mass Communication Faculty Member Chosen as a Kopenhaver Fellow
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sabrina Habib will be introduced along with the other 24 fellows in Chicago, Illinois, during the association's 100th convention. The annual workshop/fellowship is designed to help junior women faculty members move forward in...
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Toward a Significant E-Voting Adoption Model
Technology, through internet use, has changed how citizens interact and communicate with their governments. However, in any society, a proportion of people cannot access this type of interaction due to digital divide issues....
Flat-band optical phonons in twisted bilayer graphene

Twisting bilayer sheets of graphene have been proven to be an efficient way to manipulate the electronic Dirac-like properties, resulting in flat bands at magic angles. Inspired by the electronic model, we develop a continuum...

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Supply Chain Operations Management in Pandemics
Pandemics cause chaotic situations in supply chains (SC) around the globe, which can lead towards survivability challenges. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis that has severely affected...
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Enhancing Logistics Optimization
With the expansion of the logistics network, enterprise logistics distribution faces increasing challenges, including high transportation costs, low distribution efficiency, and unstable distribution networks. To address these...
Variation in dermcidin expression in a range of primary human tumours and in hypoxic/oxidatively stressed human cell lines.
Dermcidin acts as a survival factor in a variety of cancer cell lines under hypoxia or oxidative stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate dermcidin expression in cell lines following simulation of tumour microenvironmental...
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Absurdism in Kafka’s A Hunger Artist
Albert Camus’ philosophy of the Absurd has been used as one of the many interpretative dialogues for Franz Kafka’s literary works, particularly his short story, A Hunger Artist. This paper explored the various facets of...
Promoting a President: Tone in Presidential Candidate Correspondence via Twitter
The purpose of this research is to provide insight into the changes of integrated marketing communications in a political environment and the impact of different tones in a presidential campaign. Using the Twitter correspondence...
Published by: Winthrop University
CHCHD4 confers metabolic vulnerabilities to tumour cells through its control of the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
BACKGROUND: Tumour cells rely on glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to survive. Thus, mitochondrial OXPHOS has become an increasingly attractive area for therapeutic exploitation in cancer. However...
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Social media for dissemination and public engagement in neurosurgery-the example of Brainbook.
BACKGROUND: Public engagement has become one of the most effective tools in gaining feedback and perspectives from members of the public, involving patients with decisions, and inspiring young people to carry the medical...
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