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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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Single-Channel Region-Based Speller for Controlling Home Appliances
The brain-computer interface (BCI) system uses electroencephalography (EEG) signals for correspondence between the human and the outside world. This BCI communication system does not require any muscle action; hence, it can be...
Preservation of the metaproteome
Proteomic analysis of dental calculus is emerging as a powerful tool for disease and dietary characterisation of archaeological populations. To better understand the variability in protein results from dental calculus, we...
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Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns
Abstract: The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins...
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Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns.
The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins from...
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New criteria for the molecular identification of cereal grains associated with archaeological artefacts.
The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamental components of early farming, but direct evidence of their use in early culinary practices and economies has remained frustratingly elusive. Using...
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Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns.
The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins from...
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Beyond the Surface
Jessica Kahlow
Jan 01, 2024
This study uses the online disinhibition effect as a theoretical framework for understanding disclosures of ADHD on non-anonymous (Facebook) and anonymous (Reddit) channels. Specifically, a quantitative content analysis compared...
The Home and Community Connections Model
A major myth of gifted education is the idea that gifted and advanced learners should already possess the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in rigorous learning experiences. This myth reinforces the underrepresentation of...
Constructing Culturally-Authentic Differentiated Access Points Using the Content Imperatives
The need to create culturally authentic and specific learning experiences is a call to action that all teachers must answer. Current definitions of differentiation either avoid or exclude topics of culture and race. These...
Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
The domestic dog has inhabited the anthropogenic niche for at least 15 000 years, but despite their impact on human strategies, the lives of dogs and their interactions with humans have only recently become a subject of interest...
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Online Self-Identities, Social Norms, and the Performance of Self in Real-Life
Jessica Campbell
Apr 01, 2018
Social networking sites (SNSs) first emerged as online public spaces where individuals could share user-generated content, communicate, and connect. As individuals became more and more invested in online sociality, SNSs diverged...
Facebook, Social Comparison, and Subjective Well-Being
Jessica Joseph
Jul 26, 2019
Facebook use has implications for subjective well-being. Previous research has revealed that passive Facebook use is typically related to deficits in subjective well-being, which is thought to be linked through upward social...
Winthrop Bookstore to Host Nov. 15 Book Signing for Three Authors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Jessica Leake '07, '08, former Winthrop employee Margaret Garrison and Carol Injaychock will autograph books Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Winthrop Bookstore. The signing is free and open to the public.
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Beliefs in Online Professional Learning in Early Mathematics Teaching and Their Effects on Course Engagement
This study focused on the effects of an early math online professional learning course offered to preschool teachers. The course was designed to inform participants' knowledge of developmental progressions and promote daily...
A new era in palaeomicrobiology
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughput biomolecular sequencing, which allows unprecedented access to the evolutionary history and ecology of human-associated and...
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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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The Effect of Dance Education on College Students' Artistic Quality Under the New Media
Cultivating diversified and high-quality talents is the mode of cultivating talents in higher quality education. Aiming at the effect of the innovation of dance education system, the authors study the change of its influence on...
Residence Life Staff Member Helps with Oklahoma Tornado Clean-up Efforts
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jessica Martin, a Winthrop residential learning coordinator, volunteered July 3-7 to help with tornado clean-up efforts through offices at University of Oklahoma, her alma mater for her graduate degree. This is the first time...
Published by: Winthrop University
A new MgB<inf>2</inf>bulk ring fabrication technique for use in magnetic shielding or bench-top NMR systems
Abstract We report a new methodology in bulk MgB2 ring production for use in small-scale magnetic shielding or bench-top nuclear magnetic resonance systems....
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Retroviral analysis reveals the ancient origin of Kihnu native sheep in Estonia
Abstract: Native animal breeds constitute an invaluable pool of genetic resources in a changing environment. Discovering native breeds and safeguarding their genetic diversity through specific conservation programs is therefore...
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