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The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Interactions of a Captive Maturing Female Hamadryas Baboon
In the wild, hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas) typically practice male philopatry, where females transfer out of natal units to avoid inbreeding (Swedell et al. 2011). However, little is known about hamadryas female...
Published by: Winthrop University
Signal Transduction and Transcriptional Regulation in the Response to Type I Interferon
Daniel Solomon Kessler
Jan 01, 0001
The interaction of type I interferon (IFN) with a specific cell surface receptor elicits a number of physiological changes, including the attainment of a state in which viral replication and cellular proliferation is inhibited....
Published by: Rockefeller University
Regulation of the Heterochromatin Protein 1 by Phosphorylation of Histone H3 and the HP1 Hinge Domain
Holger Dormann
Jan 01, 0001
Chromatin, a polymer formed from DNA, histones, and associated proteins, is the physiological form of genetic information in all eukaryotic cells. Posttranslational modification of histones, such as acetylation, methylation, and...
Published by: Rockefeller University
“It’s Not Doctrine, This Is Just How It Is Happening!”
L Taragin-Zeller, E Kessler
Sep 13, 2021
Drawing on thirty in-depth interviews with faith leaders in the UK (including Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Sikhism), we examine the diverse ways religious groups reorient religious life during COVID-19....
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Meal Timing, Aging, and Metabolic Health.
A growing body of evidence suggests that meal timing is an important factor for metabolic regulation and that the circadian clock tightly interacts with metabolic functions. The proper functioning of the circadian clock is...
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Drosophila ßHeavy-Spectrin is required in polarized ensheathing glia that form a diffusion-barrier around the neuropil.
In the central nervous system (CNS), functional tasks are often allocated to distinct compartments. This is also evident in the Drosophila CNS where synapses and dendrites are clustered in distinct neuropil regions. The neuropil...
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Drosophila ß Heavy -Spectrin is required in polarized ensheathing glia that form a diffusion-barrier around the neuropil
Abstract: In the central nervous system (CNS), functional tasks are often allocated to distinct compartments. This is also evident in the Drosophila CNS where synapses and dendrites are clustered in distinct neuropil regions....
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Entrepreneurship and psychological disorders

Amidst predominant focus on positive traits for entrepreneurship, this paper explores how disorders such as ADHD influence the decision to engage in entrepreneurial action and the success of entrepreneurial action. Based on a...

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Entrepreneurship and psychological disorders

Amidst predominant focus on positive traits for entrepreneurship, this paper explores how disorders such as ADHD influence the decision to engage in entrepreneurial action and the success of entrepreneurial action. Based on a...

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Strong correlation between the morphology of the proximal femur and the geometry of the distal femoral trochlea
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Previous investigations suggested that the geometry of the proximal femur may be related to osteoarthritis of the tibiofemoral joint and various patellofemoral joint conditions. This study aims to investigate...
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Strong correlation between the morphology of the proximal femur and the geometry of the distal femoral trochlea
Purpose

Previous investigations suggested that the geometry of the proximal femur may be related to osteoarthritis of the tibiofemoral joint and various patellofemoral joint conditions. This study aims to investigate...
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Using positive images to manage resistance-to-care and combative behaviors in nursing home residents with dementia
This pilot study attempted to reduce resistance-to-care (RTC) and combative behaviors in nursing home residents with dementia by eliciting their positive affect. Four female residents with dementia were recruited from a nursing...
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Saliva Samples as A Tool to Study the Effect of Meal Timing on Metabolic And Inflammatory Biomarkers.
Meal timing affects metabolic regulation in humans. Most studies use blood samples for their investigations. Saliva, although easily available and non-invasive, seems to be rarely used for chrononutritional studies. In this...
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DNA preserved in jetsam whale ambergris.
Jetsam ambergris, found on beaches worldwide, has always been assumed to originate as a natural product of sperm whales (Physeteroidea). However, only indirect evidence has ever been produced for this, such as the presence of...
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Drosophila ßHeavy-Spectrin is required in polarized ensheathing glia that form a diffusion-barrier around the neuropil.
In the central nervous system (CNS), functional tasks are often allocated to distinct compartments. This is also evident in the Drosophila CNS where synapses and dendrites are clustered in distinct neuropil regions. The neuropil...
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Nozzle geometry effects on supersonic wind tunnel studies of shock–boundary-layer interactions
AbstractMany supersonic wind tunnel experiments investigate shock–boundary-layer interactions by measuring the response of tunnel wall boundary layers to an incident shock wave. To generate the...
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