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Linguistic and Cultural Competence at Hospital Discharge
Hospital discharge is one of the most vulnerable moments in a patient's experience of care. One relatively unexplored area to improving transitions of care is how to meet the needs of diverse populations in a growing...
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
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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"Did You Ever Hear of a Man Having a Child?": an Examination of the Risk and Benefits of Being an African American Female Soldier During America's Civil War
Kirsten Chaney
Jan 01, 0001
The purpose of this paper is to explore the social, economic, and political benefits for African American females who cross-dressed to join both the Confederate and Union Armies during the American Civil War. The benefits gained...
Published by: Winthrop University
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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Selective Memory
Kirsten Stolle
Jan 01, 0001
Selective Memory, Winthrop University Art Gallery, December 10, 2018 - March 8, 2019 Selective Memory examines the influence of agribusiness and biotech companies on our food supply. Using appropriation, redaction and...
Published by: Winthrop University
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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Re-Engineering the Hospital Discharge to Improve the Transition From Hospital to Home
The hospital discharge is non-standardized and frequently marked with poor quality and is an important driver of healthcare costs. There is now ample evidence that improving communication at hospital discharge can prevent...
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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A Sensory Complex Consisting of an ATP-Binding-Cassette Transporter and a Two-Component Regulatory System Controls Bacitracin Resistance in <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>
Resistance against antimicrobial peptides in many Firmicutes bacteria is mediated by detoxification systems that are composed of a two-component regulatory system (TCS) and an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter. The...
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Drosophila ß<sub>Heavy</sub>-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...
Published by: Nature Communications
Do socioeconomic inequities arise during school-based physical activity interventions? An exploratory case study of the GoActive trial.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate socioeconomic inequities in the intervention and evaluation process of the GoActive school-based physical activity intervention and demonstrate a novel approach to evaluating intervention-related...
Published by: BMJ Open

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