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MSNBC Forum and Other Activities on Nov. 6 to Create a Political Hub
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
MSNBC coverage will begin at 6 p.m. ET with a special edition of "Hardball" hosted by Chris Matthews with Steve Kornacki live from Winthrop University. In addition to the forum, S.C. Democratic Party Chair Jaime Harrison and...
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Big Data Classification and Internet of Things in Healthcare
Every single day, a massive amount of data is generated by different medical data sources. Processing this wealth of data is indeed a daunting task, and it forces us to adopt smart and scalable computational strategies...
Occurrence of <em>Vibrio</em> and <em>Salmonella</em> species in mussels (<em>Mytilus</em> <em>galloprovincialis</em>) collected along the Moroccan Atlantic coast

This study reports the occurrence of different Vibrio and Salmonella species in 52 samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected from four sites along the Atlantic coast between Agadir and...

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Two Donations to Environmental Programs Expand Opportunities for Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ty Robbins, a senior environmental sciences major from Clemson, South Carolina, and Allyssa Calderhead, a senior environmental studies major living in Fort Mill, are the first two Dalton Scholarship recipients. In other...
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Alternative splicing
Alternative splicing (AS) is a common posttranscriptional process in eukaryotic organisms, by which multiple distinct functional transcripts are produced from a single gene. The release of the human genome draft revealed a much...
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Transoceanic spreading of pathogenic strains of <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</i> with distinctive genetic signatures in the<i> recA</i> gene

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is an important human pathogen whose transmission is associated with the consumption of contaminated seafood. Consistent multilocus sequence typing for V. parahaemolyticus has shown difficulties in the...

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Significant reductions of host abundance weakly impact infection intensity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.
Infectious diseases are considered major threats to biodiversity, however strategies to mitigate their impacts in the natural world are scarce and largely unsuccessful. Chytridiomycosis is responsible for the decline of hundreds...
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Neural encoding of spectro-temporal cues at slow and near speech-rate in cochlear implant users.
The ability to process rapid modulations in the spectro-temporal structure of sounds is critical for speech comprehension. For users of cochlear implants (CIs), spectral cues in speech are conveyed by differential stimulation of...
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Pull-out and shear-strength models for FRP spike anchors

Spike anchors are a promising way to enhance the maximum capacity and post-peak load-strain response of externally-bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials for retrofitting of concrete structures. Although laboratory...

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Alternative splicing
Alternative splicing (AS) is a common posttranscriptional process in eukaryotic organisms, by which multiple distinct functional transcripts are produced from a single gene. The release of the human genome draft revealed a much...
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Pull-out and shear-strength models for FRP spike anchors

Spike anchors are a promising way to enhance the maximum capacity and post-peak load-strain response of externally-bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials for retrofitting of concrete structures. Although laboratory...

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Occurrence of <em>Vibrio</em> and <em>Salmonella</em> species in mussels (<em>Mytilus</em> <em>galloprovincialis</em>) collected along the Moroccan Atlantic coast

This study reports the occurrence of different Vibrio and Salmonella species in 52 samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected from four sites along the Atlantic coast between Agadir and...

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Evidence for deep phylogenetic conservation of exonic splice-related constraints

The control of RNA splicing is often modulated by exonic motifs near splice sites. Chief among these are exonic splice enhancers (ESEs). Well-described ESEs in mammals are purine rich and cause predictable skews in codon and...

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Spatial Selectivity in Cochlear Implants
Three experiments studied the extent to which cochlear implant users' spatial selectivity can be manipulated using asymmetric waveforms and tested an efficient method for comparing spatial selectivity produced by different...
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Evidence for deep phylogenetic conservation of exonic splice-related constraints

The control of RNA splicing is often modulated by exonic motifs near splice sites. Chief among these are exonic splice enhancers (ESEs). Well-described ESEs in mammals are purine rich and cause predictable skews in codon and...

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Health-related quality of life in the Cambridge City over-75s Cohort (CC75C)
BACKGROUND: The assessment of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) is important in people with dementia as it could influence their care and support plan. Many studies on dementia do not specifically set out to measure...
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