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Post-inflammatory Abdominal Pain in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease During Remission
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease often experience ongoing pain even after achieving mucosal healing (i.e., post-inflammatory pain). Factors related to the brain-gut axis, such as peripheral and central sensitization...
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Rachel Donald McMaster of Winnsboro Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Rachel Donald McMaster, a senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss McMaster is a double major in chemistry and biology and was outstanding in campus...
Published by: Winthrop University
Does a more precise chemical description of protein-ligand complexes lead to more accurate prediction of binding affinity?
Predicting the binding affinities of large sets of diverse molecules against a range of macromolecular targets is an extremely challenging task. The scoring functions that attempt such computational prediction are essential for...
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Assessment of Green Practices in Sentra Timur Apartment, Jakarta Based on Greenship Rating of the Green Building Council of Indonesia
Before the Paris meeting on climate change, most United Nations member submitted their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions on carbon emission reductions by 2030. The Indonesian government needs to adjust its national...
Charlotte's Society for Human Resource Management Awards Four Winthrop Students Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The student winners are Rachel Farr, Marissa Nichols, Anthony Jablonecki '14 and Shelby Webb '14.
Published by: Winthrop University
Creating Inclusive Cultures for Women in Automation and Information Technology Careers and Occupations
Automation will be central to the next phase of business technology transformation, driving new levels of customer value such as faster delivery of products, higher quality and dependability, deeper personalization, and greater...
English Major Wins Winthrop's First Student Fulbright Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rachel Burns is a senior from Colorado Springs majoring in English. She is Winthrop's first student Fulbright Scholarship winner. She'll spend part of 2017 teaching English to students in South Africa.
Published by: Winthrop University
Biodynamic modelling of seated human subjects exposed to uncouples vertical and fore-and-aft whole-body vibration
In this article, the biodynamic responses of seated human subjects (SHS) exposed to whole-body vibration (WBV) in both vertical and fore-and-aft directions are modelled. The mathematical model can be used to obtain a better...
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Development of a tilt control method for a narrow-track three-wheeled vehicle
The space and weight savings provided by narrow tilting vehicles could make them a solution to the pollution and congestion problems seen in urban environments. The success of this new type of vehicle relies heavily on the...
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An experimental investigation of car-trailer high-speed stability
Previous work on car-trailer stability has been largely limited to theoretical studies with some reference to practical experience or accident statistics. In this study, extensive and systematic experimental investigations were...
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Chemistry Department Will Sponsor Its First Project Seed Program This Summer
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Nick Grossoehme, assistant professor of chemistry, will direct the program; Winthrop Eagle STEM Scholars Program Director Rachel Law will be the assistant director of project SEED. Winthrop's Eagle STEM office will work with...
Published by: Winthrop University
Relationship Between Physical Fitness Variables and Reaction Time in eSports Gamers
eSports gaming requires quick and accurate reactions in response to complex visual stimuli for optimal performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between components of physical fitness and reaction...
An experimental investigation of car-trailer high-speed stability
Previous work on car-trailer stability has been largely limited to theoretical studies with some reference to practical experience or accident statistics. In this study, extensive and systematic experimental investigations were...
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From pulsatile apicomedial contractility to effective epithelial mechanics.
We review recent developments in the understanding of the biomechanics of apicomedial actomyosin and how its contractility can tense and deform tissue. Myosin pulses are driven by a biochemical oscillator but how they are...
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Adaptive control of an active seat for occupant vibration reduction
The harmful effects on human performance and health caused by unwanted vibration from vehicle seats are of increasing concern. This paper presents an active seat system to reduce the vibration level transmitted to the seat pan...
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Prediction of the pressure-flow characteristic of a Belleville washer-based damper valve
Flow control valves used in automotive suspension dampers are almost universally based upon the restriction of flow using Belleville washers. These washers can best be described as a non-flat washer of conical shape and uniform...
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Prediction of the pressure-flow characteristic of a Belleville washer-based damper valve
Flow control valves used in automotive suspension dampers are almost universally based upon the restriction of flow using Belleville washers. These washers can best be described as a non-flat washer of conical shape and uniform...
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Knowledge Retention Challenges in Information Systems Development Teams
Information systems development (ISD) is an integral part of organizational agility in today’s competitive business environment. High turnover, agile ways of working, and fluid work environments pose challenges for ISD. This...
Development of a tilt control method for a narrow-track three-wheeled vehicle
The space and weight savings provided by narrow tilting vehicles could make them a solution to the pollution and congestion problems seen in urban environments. The success of this new type of vehicle relies heavily on the...
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Adaptive control of an active seat for occupant vibration reduction
The harmful effects on human performance and health caused by unwanted vibration from vehicle seats are of increasing concern. This paper presents an active seat system to reduce the vibration level transmitted to the seat pan...
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The Control of an Active Seat with Vehicle Suspension Preview Information
This paper presents a novel, simple and reliable control strategy for an active seat suspension, intended for use in a vehicle, which attenuates the harmful low-frequency vertical vibration at the driver’s seat. An advantage of...
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