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Scholarship Announced to Honor History Professor and Lincoln Scholar Jason Silverman
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Dr. Jason Silverman Scholarship was announced March 11 at the Palmer Lecture, an event held for Silverman to showcase his latest Lincoln research that he conducted alongside students. Already $20,000 has been raised toward...
Published by: Winthrop University
FoxA1 is a key mediator of hormonal response in breast and prostate cancer.
Hormonally regulated breast and prostate cancers are the most common cause of cancer in females and males respectively. FoxA1 acts as a pioneer factor for both androgen receptor (AR) and estrogen receptor-α (ER), dictating the...
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FOXA1 is a key determinant of estrogen receptor function and endocrine response.
Estrogen receptor-α (ER) is the key feature of most breast cancers and binding of ER to the genome correlates with expression of the Forkhead protein FOXA1 (also called HNF3α). Here we show that FOXA1 is a key determinant that...
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IPR Policy Brief - Protecting Palestinian children from political violence
Jason Hart
Mar 01, 2013
Violence has shaped the setting in which successive generations of children living in the occupied territories of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, have grown up. Although numerous UN and international non-governmental...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Protecting Palestinian children from political violence
Jason Hart
Mar 01, 2013
Violence has shaped the setting in which successive generations of children living in the occupied territories of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, have grown up. Although numerous UN and international non-governmental...
Published by: University of Bath
Key Account Management
Iain Davies
Jan 12, 2014
Despite the prevalence of Key Account Management (KAM) in today’s business environment, there is a dearth of quality research investigating the mechanisms through which companies’ implement KAM and the likely success of the...
Key Account Management
Iain Davies
Jan 12, 2014
Despite the prevalence of Key Account Management (KAM) in today’s business environment, there is a dearth of quality research investigating the mechanisms through which companies’ implement KAM and the likely success of the...
Attitudes and behaviours of key account managers
This study investigates the range of attitudes and behaviours exhibited by Key Account Managers (KAMs) in their roles as customer relationship managers. Specifically, we test whether KAMs exhibit different behaviours and...
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Toward an Extended Definition of Major Depressive Disorder Symptomatology
BACKGROUND: Diagnosing major depressive disorder (MDD) is challenging, with diagnostic manuals failing to capture the wide range of clinical symptoms that are endorsed by individuals with this condition. OBJECTIVE: This study...
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Five Faculty Publish New Works in Fall, Spring
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Scott Ely, English; Gregg Hecimovich, English; Eddie Lee, history; Jane Smith, English; and Jason Tselentis, design have published new works.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Delta Study – Prevalence and characteristics of mood disorders in 924 individuals with low mood
Abstract: Objectives: The Delta Study was undertaken to improve the diagnosis of mood disorders in individuals presenting with low mood. The current study aimed to estimate the prevalence and explore the characteristics of mood...
Published by: Brain and Behavior
Where's the strategic intent in key account relationships?
Purpose: Over the past ten to 15 years, key account management (KAM) has established itself as an important and growing field of academic study and as a major issue for practitioners. Despite the use of strategic intent in...
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Attitudes and behaviours of key account managers
This study investigates the range of attitudes and behaviours exhibited by Key Account Managers (KAMs) in their roles as customer relationship managers. Specifically, we test whether KAMs exhibit different behaviours and...
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Role of Candidate Key in Metadata for Data Analysis
Padma Pradhan
Jan 01, 2023
This proposed research paper focuses on the candidate key to generate a frequent pattern from the large dataset. The functional dependency and candidate key rolling are major activities for creating and collecting the exact...
Twelve tips for developing palliative care teaching in an undergraduate curriculum for medical students.
Palliative care is the holistic care of patients with advanced, progressive incurable illness. Palliative care is well recognized as an essential component of medical student curricula. However, teaching is variable within...
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How Does Cost Leadership Strategy Suppress the Performance Benefits of Explainability of AI Applications in Organizations?
This study examines how explainable artificial intelligence-enabled agility, encompassing operational and market agility, influences performance. We examine the potentially negative effect of a cost-leadership strategy on the...
Where's the strategic intent in key account relationships?
Purpose: Over the past ten to 15 years, key account management (KAM) has established itself as an important and growing field of academic study and as a major issue for practitioners. Despite the use of strategic intent in...
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Improving power posterior estimation of statistical evidence
The statistical evidence (or marginal likelihood) is a key quantity in Bayesian statistics, allowing one to assess the probability of the data given the model under investigation. This paper focuses on refining the power...
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The translation of sports injury prevention and safety promotion knowledge

BACKGROUND: A recognised research-to-practice gap exists in the health research field of sports injury prevention and safety promotion. There is a need for improved insight into increasing the relevancy, accessibility and...

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Activating transcription factor-2 (ATF2) is a key determinant of resistance to endocrine treatment in an in vitro model of breast cancer
Abstract: Background: Activating transcription factor-2 (ATF2), a member of the leucine zipper family of DNA binding proteins, has been implicated as a tumour suppressor in breast cancer. However, its exact role in breast cancer...
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The algal pyrenoid
The confinement of Rubisco in a chloroplast microcompartment, or pyrenoid, is a distinctive feature of most microalgae, and contributes to perhaps ~30 Pg of carbon fixed each year, yet our understanding of pyrenoid composition...
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Improving power posterior estimation of statistical evidence
The statistical evidence (or marginal likelihood) is a key quantity in Bayesian statistics, allowing one to assess the probability of the data given the model under investigation. This paper focuses on refining the power...
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