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Response to Hartwig and Davies
Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the thoughtful and timely letter by Hartwig and Davies.
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Helen DeKroyft: A Case Study on the Importance of Intersectionality in Disability Studies and History
Lizzie Elliott
Jan 01, 0001
Living in the 19th century, Helen DeKroyft was an incredibly popular and highly praised blind orator and author. Her ability to gain such success was not only due to her intelligence, but also due to the ability for audiences to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Helen McRae Hicklin of Richburg Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
A senior at Winthrop College, Helen McRae (Pat) Hicklin of Richburg, SC has been selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities for 1946-1947. Others named for Who's Who at Winthrop include: Marian...
Published by: Winthrop University
Barriers to Social Enterprise Growth

This study investigates barriers to social enterprise growth. The research employs qualitative case study data gathered from young social enterprises to examine the interplay between social enterprise and individual...

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Key Account Management
Iain Davies
Jan 12, 2014
Despite the prevalence of Key Account Management (KAM) in today’s business environment, there is a dearth of quality research investigating the mechanisms through which companies’ implement KAM and the likely success of the...
Holistic cancer genome profiling for every patient.
Technological advances in the ability to read the human genome have accelerated the speed of sequencing, such that today we can perform whole genome sequencing (WGS) in one day. Until recently, genomic studies have largely been...
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Discussion on 'Tectonic and environmental controls on Palaeozoic fluvial environments: reassessing the impacts of early land plants on sedimentation'. Journal of the Geological Society, https
The first-order importance of tectonic and environmental controls for terrigenous sediment supply has rarely been questioned, but the role of vegetation in the modification of ancient alluvial signatures has been observed since...
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Barriers to Social Enterprise Growth

This study investigates barriers to social enterprise growth. The research employs qualitative case study data gathered from young social enterprises to examine the interplay between social enterprise and individual...

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Father David Valtierra Scholarship Awarded for First Time
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During a memorial concert earlier this month, Helen Layton became the first recipient of the scholarship, which provides financial support for scholarships, faculty support and programming needs of the Peace, Justice, and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Key Account Management
Iain Davies
Jan 12, 2014
Despite the prevalence of Key Account Management (KAM) in today’s business environment, there is a dearth of quality research investigating the mechanisms through which companies’ implement KAM and the likely success of the...
Application of normalisation process theory in understanding implementation processes in primary care settings in the UK
Abstract: Background: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework to understand how interventions are implemented, embedded, and integrated in healthcare settings. Previous reviews of published literature have...
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Application of normalisation process theory in understanding implementation processes in primary care settings in the UK
BACKGROUND:Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework to understand how interventions are implemented, embedded, and integrated in healthcare settings. Previous reviews of published literature have examined the...
Published by: BMC family practice
Anti-Death Penalty Activist Will Speak Oct. 29
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," will speak Oct. 29 in Tillman Auditorium. Prejean is an internationally known speaker and anti-death penalty activist.
Published by: Winthrop University
Recruiting for Resilience
Helen Meldrum
Jan 01, 2022
Bringing a safe and effective pharmaceutical product or medical device to market requires an astonishing amount of time and money. This research features interviews with the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Chief Scientific...
July 2013: Volume 2 Issue 4
Dacus Library
Jan 01, 0001
In this Issue: On Library DevelopmentDacus Library of Winthrop UniversityDedication of Helen C. McKinney Techno Booth and Librarians Training Grant...
Published by: Winthrop University
Application of normalisation process theory in understanding implementation processes in primary care settings in the UK
Abstract: Background: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework to understand how interventions are implemented, embedded, and integrated in healthcare settings. Previous reviews of published literature have...
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Cultural Competency
To remain culturally competent is an essential role requirement of administrators, curriculum developers, faculty, and students who drive the mission, value, and goals at academic institutions. Their scope of influence and...
Death Penalty Awareness Series Starts This Week
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Death Penalty Awareness Series will include lectures, films and a Department of Theatre and Dance play. Author Sister Helen Prejean will speak during the series.
Published by: Winthrop University
Periprosthetic fractures
Objectives: Periprosthetic fractures have considerable clinical implications for patients and financial implications for healthcare systems. This study aims to determine the burden of periprosthetic fractures of the lower and...
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Technology assisted child sexual abuse in the UK
Background: There is little research exploring the impact of technology assisted child sexual abuse (TA-CSA) and how this is similar to/differs from offline.

Objectives: This novel study aimed to understand the impact...
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