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Identification of UBAP1 mutations in juvenile hereditary spastic paraplegia in the 100,000 Genomes Project
Abstract: Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of heterogeneous inherited degenerative disorders characterized by lower limb spasticity. Fifty percent of HSP patients remain yet genetically undiagnosed. The 100,000...
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RELIGIOUS TRENDS OF THE MUGHAL AGE
Riaz ul Islam
Dec 06, 2019
Survey of the Preceding Age: Islam had reached the sub-continent long before the advent of Muslim political power. Even in this early pre-political phase, Islam had had important repercussion on Indian thought and life. No less...
The Innerworkings of Digital Storytelling
Traditionally, storytelling was used for entertainment and the transfer of know-how. The advent of digital media gave rise to new possibilities for telling stories. When the context is, for example, to relay information about...
Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 3, April 2023
DICE Staff
Jan 01, 0001
Pride Week recap Interfaith Iftaar Reverend Charles Rice Memorial Scholars More than skin deep: A special "Conversations About and Across Difference" Brothers of Excellence luncheon Latin Night Cloake House: Community of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Stacking-dependent superstructures at stepped armchair interfaces of bilayer/trilayer graphene
We present the first study of quantum interference patterns at a bilayer-trilayer armchair interface, for different stacking sequences. Visualization using scanning tunneling microscopy and theoretical calculations provide...
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Inhaled corticosteroids and FEV 1 decline in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Abstract: Rate of FEV1 decline in COPD is heterogeneous and the extent to which inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) influence the rate of decline is unclear. The majority of previous reviews have investigated specific ICS and non-ICS...
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Atoning Past Indulgences
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosociality and even self-punishment, because they are strategies to re-establish one's positive moral self-image. Do similar compensatory...
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Terahertz VRT Spectroscopy of the Water Hexamer-h12 Cage
We report the assignment and analysis of 176 transitions belonging to a librational band of the (H2O)6 cage isomer near 525 cm-1(15 THz). From a fit of the transitions to an asymmetric top model, we observe both dramatic changes...
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Effect of Forest Fragment Size on Bird Species Diversity in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Isabella Morris
Jan 01, 0001
Study of the effects of forest fragment size on the species diversity of southeastern Pennsylvanian birds.
Published by: Ursinus College
Stacking-dependent superstructures at stepped armchair interfaces of bilayer/trilayer graphene
We present the first study of quantum interference patterns at a bilayer-trilayer armchair interface, for different stacking sequences. Visualization using scanning tunneling microscopy and theoretical calculations provide...
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Using Structure-guided Fragment-Based Drug Discovery to Target Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections in Cystic Fibrosis.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is progressive genetic disease that predisposes lungs and other organs to multiple long-lasting microbial infections. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most prevalent and deadly pathogen among these microbes....
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Iron deficiency anaemia
Iron deficiency remains the largest nutritional deficiency worldwide and the main cause of anaemia. Severe iron deficiency leads to anaemia known as iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), which affects a total of 1·24 billion people...
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Complete Bosoms, Incomplete Men: Reading Abstinence in Measure for Measure
Joseph Makuc
Jan 01, 0001
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare's problem plays, and as recent productions show, Measure's problems -- including sexual coercion and governmental corruption -- resonate with readers and audiences...
Published by: Ursinus College
Studying Brown Adipose Tissue in a Human in vitro Context.
New treatments for obesity and associated metabolic disease are increasingly warranted with the growth of the obesity pandemic. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) may represent a promising therapeutic target to treat obesity, as this...
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Lockdowns, lives and livelihoods
BACKGROUND: Authorities in Somalia responded with drastic measures after the first confirmed COVID-19 case in mid-March 2020, closing borders, schools, limiting travel and prohibiting most group functions. However, the impact of...
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Autonomous Navigation Using Deep Reinforcement Learning in ROS
For an autonomous robot to move safely in an environment where people are around and moving dynamically without knowing their goal position, it is required to set navigation rules and human behaviors. This problem is challenging...
Pathogenetic profiling of COVID-19 and SARS-like viruses.
The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has recently emerged, causing COVID-19 outbreaks and significant societal/global disruption. Importantly, COVID-19 infection resembles SARS-like complications. However, the lack of knowledge...
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