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Interview with Janie May Carroll Rice - OH 022
Janie May Carroll Rice
Jan 01, 0001
In her November 13, 1976 interview with Sara L. "Sally" Tyler, Janie May Carroll Rice expresses her love of Winthrop. Rice recalls President Johnson's involvement with the students, and his desire to include religion in all...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, May 21, 1909
Brotherhood of St. Paul fletcherizes Buffalo Bill in Philadelphia Malcolm Shackelford entertains audience Glee club Lecture Baseball Ursinus Union Tennis tournament Society notes Alumni notes Personals Field house...
Published by: Ursinus College
Common Functions of Disordered Proteins across Evolutionary Distant Organisms.
Intrinsically disordered proteins and regions typically lack a well-defined structure and thus fall outside the scope of the classic sequence-structure-function relationship. Hence, classic sequence- or structure-based...
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Common Functions of Disordered Proteins across Evolutionary Distant Organisms
Intrinsically disordered proteins and regions typically lack a well-defined structure and thus fall outside the scope of the classic sequence−structure−function relationship. Hence, classic sequence- or structure-based...
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Harry Kesten’s work in probability theory
Geoffrey R. Grimmett
Nov 22, 2021
Abstract: We survey the published work of Harry Kesten in probability theory, with emphasis on his contributions to random walks, branching processes, percolation, and related topics.
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To add or not to add a new treatment arm to a multiarm study
Multiarm clinical trials, which compare several experimental treatments against control, are frequently recommended due to their efficiency gain. In practise, all potential treatments may not be ready to be tested in a phase...
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Prevention Is Better Than Cure
One of the common uses of artificial intelligence in higher education is learning dashboards, which aim at collecting and analyzing student information and providing feedback to students. Despite limited studies on dashboards in...
Evaporation of sessile droplets

The evaporation of a sessile droplet of liquid is a complex and multifaceted fundamental topic of enduring scientific interest that is key to numerous physical and biological processes. As a result, in recent decades a...

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Sensory Coding and Olfactory Integration in Caenorhabditis Elegans
May Dobosiewicz
Jan 01, 0001
Animals must sense their external environments to guide meaningful behavior. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, for example, uses volatile cues to navigate toward food from a distance. How does an animal integrate the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Including non-concurrent control patients in the analysis of platform trials
Kim May Lee, James Wason
Jun 24, 2020
Abstract: Background: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial. This feature is attractive to practitioners due to improved efficiency. Nevertheless, the operating characteristics of a trial...
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Including non-concurrent control patients in the analysis of platform trials
Kim May Lee, James Wason
Jul 06, 2020
BACKGROUND: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial. This feature is attractive to practitioners due to improved efficiency. Nevertheless, the operating characteristics of a trial that adds...
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The Lantern Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1933
Remember: Translation of "Rappelle-toi" by Alfred de Musset Lighting the Lantern Footfalls To a Lovely Lady The Sons of Martha Strategy Lumine Lunae Poetry in Retrospect Nirvana A Domestic Episode At Night ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Evaporation of sessile droplets

The evaporation of a sessile droplet of liquid is a complex and multifaceted fundamental topic of enduring scientific interest that is key to numerous physical and biological processes. As a result, in recent decades a...

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Including non-concurrent control patients in the analysis of platform trials
Kim May Lee, James Wason
Jun 24, 2021
Abstract: Background: Platform trials allow adding new experimental treatments to an on-going trial. This feature is attractive to practitioners due to improved efficiency. Nevertheless, the operating characteristics of a trial...
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Statistical consideration when adding new arms to ongoing clinical trials
BACKGROUND: Platform trials improve the efficiency of the drug development process through flexible features such as adding and dropping arms as evidence emerges. The benefits and practical challenges of implementing novel trial...
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Tackling the complexity of gender bias in primary care.
Abstract There is increasing media spotlight on gender bias against women in multiple facets of everyday life, due to the way in which data about individuals is gathered. We discuss how, in primary care, data used in clinical...
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