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Wayne Woolley, 1946
D. W. Woolley. Biological Antagonisms Between Metabolically Important Compounds and Their Structural Analogs Lecture delivered March 21st, 1946 Posted with permission
Jade and the journalists
Tony Walter
Sep 01, 2010
In contemporary western societies, dying usually occurs in old age, out of sight in hospitals and institutions; how then do lay people learn what dying is like? Since the 1970s, one source of information in Anglophone societies...
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Jade and the journalists
Tony Walter
Sep 01, 2010
In contemporary western societies, dying usually occurs in old age, out of sight in hospitals and institutions; how then do lay people learn what dying is like? Since the 1970s, one source of information in Anglophone societies...
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Angels not souls
Tony Walter
Mar 01, 2011
The presence of angels in contemporary western popular cultures has been noted, but not their presence in contemporary mourning. This study analyses online tributes for Jade Goody, a young British celebrity who died of cervical...
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Angels not souls
Tony Walter
Mar 01, 2011
The presence of angels in contemporary western popular cultures has been noted, but not their presence in contemporary mourning. This study analyses online tributes for Jade Goody, a young British celebrity who died of cervical...
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Application of Improved Chameleon Swarm Algorithm and Improved Convolution Neural Network in Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is affected by the uncommon evolution of skin cells and is a deadly type of cancer. In addition, skin lesion is affected by numerous factors, such as exposure to the sun, infections, allergies, etc. These skin...
Aligning orthodontic education
INTRODUCTION: General dentists are qualified to manage orthodontic emergencies within their scope of practice. This may involve advice, hands-on intervention or referral to a specialist orthodontist. This study aimed to assess...
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Analysis of Injuries and Costs of Public Safety Occupations: a Systematic Review
Jade Witmer
Jan 01, 0001
Public safety occupations, such as firefighters and law enforcement, perform physically demanding tasks in unpredictable environments with additional external loads putting them at risk for sustaining a musculoskeletal injury...
Published by: Winthrop University
Metacognitive monitoring and control of eyewitness memory reports in autism
Providing eyewitness testimony involves monitoring one's memory to provide a detailed and accurate account: reporting details likely to be accurate and withholding potentially inaccurate details. Autistic individuals reportedly...
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Mitigating the Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Peace4Kids, a community-based non-profit, developed their trauma-informed, strengths-based approach over two decades of applied practice with children in foster care. This approach consists of a daily mindfulness practice and a...
“It Is a Big Spider Web of Things”
Background: Sensory processing differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, and some sensory experiences can greatly impact the mental health and quality of life of individuals. Previous research suggests that...
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Metacognitive monitoring and control of eyewitness memory reports in autism
Providing eyewitness testimony involves monitoring one's memory to provide a detailed and accurate account: reporting details likely to be accurate and withholding potentially inaccurate details. Autistic individuals reportedly...
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Adaptive coding in the human brain
Our ability to flexibly switch between different tasks is a key component of cognitive control. Non-human primate (NHP) studies (e.g., Freedman, Riesenhuber, Poggio, & Miller, 2001) have shown that prefrontal neurons are re-used...
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Interviewing autistic adults
Recalling specific past experiences is critical for most formal social interactions, including when being interviewed for employment, as a witness or defendant in the criminal justice system, or as a patient during a clinical...
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Interviewing autistic adults
Recalling specific past experiences is critical for most formal social interactions, including when being interviewed for employment, as a witness or defendant in the criminal justice system, or as a patient during a clinical...
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The Grizzly, February 28, 2008
Tragedy Strikes at Northern Illinois University Safety at Ursinus College in Light of the NIU Massacre Anti-HIV Gel Fails Clinical Trial, Opens Doors Investigating the Seven-Day Itch Great Wall vs. China Jade: Local Chinese...
Published by: Ursinus College
“It Is a Big Spider Web of Things”
Background: Sensory processing differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, and some sensory experiences can greatly impact the mental health and quality of life of individuals. Previous research suggests that...
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A universal preconditioner for simulating condensed phase materials.
We introduce a universal sparse preconditioner that accelerates geometry optimisation and saddle point search tasks that are common in the atomic scale simulation of materials. Our preconditioner is based on the neighbourhood...
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Using structural and functional MRI as a neuroimaging technique to investigate chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalopathy
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aims to synthesise and evaluate structural MRI (sMRI) and functional MRI (fMRI) studies in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). METHODS: We systematically searched...
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A genomic survey of transposable elements in the choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta reveals selection on codon usage
Abstract: Background: Unicellular species make up the majority of eukaryotic diversity, however most studies on transposable elements (TEs) have centred on multicellular host species. Such studies may have therefore provided a...
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