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The relative efficacy of human monocytes and dendritic cells as accessory cells for T cell replication
Van Voorhis, W.C., Valinsky, J., Hoffman, E., Luban, J., Hair, L.S., and Steinman, R.M. The relative efficacy of human monocytes and dendritic cells as accessory cells for T cell replication. J. Exp. Med. 158: 174-191, 1983
<i>Quantifying death, calculating revenge
Joseph Jarrett
Sep 05, 2018
In this article, I will focus on one somewhat neglected revenge play, Henry Chettle’s Tragedy of Hoffman, and argue that it stands apart from either Kerrigan’s influential account of revenge tragedy as continual escalation, or...
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Interview with Jerry Rubin
Jerry Rubin
Jan 01, 0001
In his interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Jerry Rubin discussed his time as a '60s radical and how those experiences aided in his career. Rubin covered topic of multilevel marketing, entrepreneurship, networking, Yuppies, protests...
Published by: Winthrop University
A veil of ignorance can promote fairness in a mammal society.
Rawls argued that fairness in human societies can be achieved if decisions about the distribution of societal rewards are made from behind a veil of ignorance, which obscures the personal gains that result. Whether ignorance...
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A Corpus-Based Study on the Translation Style of Five English Versions of Fu Sheng Liu Ji, Vol I
Bing Zhang
Oct 31, 2022
Using a corpus approach, this article investigates the translation styles of the first chapter of Fu Sheng Liu Ji at three levels: the statistical parameters, the translation of culture-specific lexis, and readability...
Studies on the Complement Receptor of a Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Line
Gary John Hoffman
Jan 01, 0001
A human lymphoblastoid cell line, 8866, was used to investigate a surface marker, the C3d receptor. A method for cloning these cells at a relatively high efficiency was developed and C3d receptor bearing (CR+) and receptor free...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Paleoclimate Variability Recorded in Deep Sea Sediment Recovered From the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean
Joshua Brandon Hoffman
Jan 01, 0001
Marine sediment cores can provide a fairly continuous record of paleoclimatic conditions at varying timeframes and resolutions. The top portion of the composite core extracted by Leg 202 of the Ocean Drilling Program from Cocos...
Published by: Ursinus College
Linda Grace Hoyer Updike: Woman, Author, and Mother
Leslie Hoffman
Jan 01, 0001
Linda Grace Hoyer was a brilliant individual. She graduated from Ursinus College at the age of nineteen, received a master's from Cornell University, and after many years of diligent work, published two novels and a myriad of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Selective opposition-like control of large-scale structures in wall-bounded turbulence
Abstract We investigate the effect of controlling large-scale, logarithmic-layer turbulent structures, which have a characteristic size and aspect ratio that scale with the...
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From What We Eat, We Define Ourselves: The Creative Fictions and Nonfictions of Contemporary Food
This panel, made up of current and former Winthrop writing students and of current Winthrop faculty seeks to look creatively at the myriad of ways in which the food we eat might offer another helpful entrance point into defining...
Published by: Winthrop University
Younger supervisors, older subordinates
F Kunze, JI Menges
Aug 15, 2017
Younger employees are often promoted into supervisory positions in which they then manage older subordinates. Do companies benefit or suffer when supervisors and subordinates have inverse age differences? In this study, we...
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When job performance is all relative
Supporting one's family is a major reason why many people work, yet surprisingly little research has examined the implications of family motivation. Drawing on theories of prosocial motivation and action identification, we...
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On unsupervised methods for medical image segmentation
Unsupervised segmentation techniques, which do not require labeled data for training and can be more easily integrated into the clinical routine, represent a valid solution especially from a clinical feasibility...
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Selective opposition-like control of large-scale structures in wall-bounded turbulence
Abstract We investigate the effect of controlling large-scale, logarithmic-layer turbulent structures, which have a characteristic size and aspect ratio that scale with the...
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Supramolecular Nested Microbeads as Building Blocks for Macroscopic Self-healing Scaffolds
Abstract: The ability to construct self-healing scaffolds which are injectable and capable of forming a designed morphology, offers the possibility to engineer sustainable materials. Here, we introduce a concept of...
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