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Dissonance Between Personal Belief and Professional Values and the Challenge of Facing Other Conflicting Ideas
Christopher Tan
Jan 01, 0001
It is the recommendation of this author that, in regards to this case, Jess Smith should complete the project despite her misgivings about the ethical nature of the band. However, Smith should ensure that both the client and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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HIF-1-Independent Mechanisms Regulating Metabolic Adaptation in Hypoxic Cancer Cells.
In solid tumours, cancer cells exist within hypoxic microenvironments, and their metabolic adaptation to this hypoxia is driven by HIF-1 transcription factor, which is overexpressed in a broad range of human cancers. HIF...
Published by: Cells
How and Why Are Cancers Acidic? Carbonic Anhydrase IX and the Homeostatic Control of Tumour Extracellular pH
The acidic tumour microenvironment is now recognized as a tumour phenotype that drives cancer somatic evolution and disease progression, causing cancer cells to become more invasive and to metastasise. This property of solid...
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Former Music Dean's Estate Gift to Support Two Scholarships, Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jess Casey, former dean of the Department of Music, was active at the university from 1958-88. The two scholarships will support students majoring in music and physical education. The award will be given to a graduate student...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, October 27, 1924
Hallowe'en week program most elaborate in years Coolidge wins straw vote P.M.C. trounces varsity with an aerial attack Haverford points for Ursinus game Maples, Glenwood & Annex victorious Jess Pugh, humorist to entertain...
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Protease‐activated receptor antagonists prevent thrombosis when dual antiplatelet therapy is insufficient in an occlusive thrombosis microfluidic model
Abstract: Background: Platelet activation and arterial thrombosis on a ruptured atherosclerotic plaque is a major cause of myocardial infarction. Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), the combination of platelet aggregation...
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Paracrine interactions between mesenchymal stem cells affect substrate driven differentiation toward tendon and bone phenotypes
We investigated substrate dependent paracrine signaling between subpopulations of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) that may affect the formation, or perhaps malformation, of the regenerating tendon to bone enthesis....
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The Ursinus College Investment Management Company Newsletter, Fall 2022
Inside this issue: At a Glance Letter from Jessica Gutekunst '23 Letter from Michael Magargee '23 Investment Team Strategies and Updates UCIMCO Investment Performance and Analysis Endowment Outlook Stock Selection Picks Women's...
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Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance
Abstract: Achieving the global benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) will require international cooperation on many areas of governance and ethical standards, while allowing for diverse cultural perspectives and priorities....
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Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance
Abstract: Achieving the global benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) will require international cooperation on many areas of governance and ethical standards, while allowing for diverse cultural perspectives and priorities....
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Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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How and Why Are Cancers Acidic? Carbonic Anhydrase IX and the Homeostatic Control of Tumour Extracellular pH.
The acidic tumour microenvironment is now recognized as a tumour phenotype that drives cancer somatic evolution and disease progression, causing cancer cells to become more invasive and to metastasise. This property of solid...
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Artificial Canaries
We propose a method for identifying early warning signs of transformative progress in artificial intelligence (AI), and discuss how these can support the anticipatory and democratic governance of AI. We call these early warning...
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HIF-1-Independent Mechanisms Regulating Metabolic Adaptation in Hypoxic Cancer Cells
In solid tumours, cancer cells exist within hypoxic microenvironments, and their metabolic adaptation to this hypoxia is driven by HIF-1 transcription factor, which is overexpressed in a broad range of human cancers. HIF...
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Paracrine interactions between mesenchymal stem cells affect substrate driven differentiation toward tendon and bone phenotypes
We investigated substrate dependent paracrine signaling between subpopulations of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) that may affect the formation, or perhaps malformation, of the regenerating tendon to bone enthesis....
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