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A cost–benefit analysis of the COVID-19 disease
Abstract The British government has been debating how to escape from the lockdown without provoking a resurgence of the COVID-19 disease. There is a growing recognition of the damage the lockdown has caused to economic and...
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...
Published by: Winthrop University
Anderson Girls Appearing Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Two students from Anderson contributed pieces to the winter edition of The Journal. Harriet Murphy, sophomore, and Frances Griffin, junior, are the names of the students. Miss Murphy wrote a poem titled "Barren Land". Miss...
Published by: Winthrop University
Instrumentalism, ideals and imaginaries
Harriet Marshall
Sep 01, 2011
This paper exposes the tensions between different agendas and calls for what is loosely called ‘global citizenship education’ by developing a set of sociological conceptual tools useful for engaging with associated educational...
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Co-Production of Assessment Rubrics in an Online Education Context
Marking rubrics is hailed as a transparent and effective way of supporting student success; enhancing their ability to understand and use their learning environment to achieve their goals. Rubrics also enable staff to mark...
Educating the European citizen in the global age
Harriet Marshall
Jan 01, 0001
In recent decades there have been increased calls for UK schools to develop a more European and global orientation in their pedagogy and curriculum, and to equip children and young people with post-national knowledge, skills...
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Modelling the use of<em> Wolbachia </em>to control dengue fever transmission
Experiments and field trials have shown that the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia may be introduced into populations of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the primary vector for dengue fever. In the absence of Wolbachia, a mosquito...
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Efficacy of HIV interventions in African fishing communities
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review aims to qualitatively synthesize existing evidence on the efficacy of HIV interventions in African fishing communities. METHODS: Five databases (NCBI PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science Core...
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Mouse Ifit1b is a cap1-RNA binding protein which inhibits mouse coronavirus translation and is regulated by complexing with Ifit1c.
Knock-out mouse models have been extensively used to study the antiviral activity of interferon-induced protein with tetratricopeptide repeats (IFIT). Human IFIT1 binds to cap0 (m7GpppN) RNA, which lacks methylation on the first...
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The Light in the Old English <i>Rhyming Poem</i>, Lines 1–2*
Harriet Soper
Dec 13, 2018
The opening lines of the Exeter Book’s Rhyming Poem (RP) reflect the generally enigmatic and imagistic approach of this unusual piece of Old English verse, which sustains end-rhyme alongside its alliterative metre throughout. In...
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Educating the European citizen in the global age
Harriet Marshall
Jan 01, 0001
In recent decades there have been increased calls for UK schools to develop a more European and global orientation in their pedagogy and curriculum, and to equip children and young people with post-national knowledge, skills...
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Instrumentalism, ideals and imaginaries
Harriet Marshall
Sep 01, 2011
This paper exposes the tensions between different agendas and calls for what is loosely called ‘global citizenship education’ by developing a set of sociological conceptual tools useful for engaging with associated educational...
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In Vivo Sensing of pH in Tomato Plants Using a Low-Cost and Open-Source Device for Precision Agriculture.
The development of sensing devices for precision agriculture is crucial to boost crop yields and limit shortages in food productions due to the growing population. However, current approaches cannot provide direct information...
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