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Usage and User Experience in an Academic Law Library
AbstractThis article, written by Josephine Bailey and Kate Faulkner, discusses the collection of library usage data at the Squire Law Library, an academic law library embedded in the Faculty of...
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KaPEhan
This study explored the perceptions of pre-service physical educators (PSPEs) on the KaPEhan strategy, a collaborative virtual platform session to complement classroom-based instruction. This study made use of a qualitative...
The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall 1974
The Fable Landscape - Clear Weather in the Valley Josephine Palooka Don't Bark Twice - It's All Right Masks Suicide Note From a Lemming The Death of Dame Sexton Come September Leaves Spruce Grove The Class...
Published by: Ursinus College
Localization of the Motor Area in the Brain
This 15 page thesis examines theories of brain function, localization of sense and motor area and experimental methods.
Published by: Ursinus College
Still cognitive after all these years? Perspectives for a cognitive behavioural theory of obsessions and where we are 30 years later - a commentary
Background: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) was historically regarded as untreatable. In 1965 OCD was seen as an intractable and deteriorating condition, with little hope of improvement. It was not understood, but generally...
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Three Winthrop Faculty Members Appointed to Endowed Professorships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS English Professor Josephine Koster was selected as the recipient of the Margaret M. Bryant Professorship in English. History Professor Gregory Crider is the recipient of the Ellison Capers Palmer, Jr., Professorship....
Published by: Winthrop University
Inter-Agency Delivery System
This paper examines the effect of inter-agency delivery systems on the agility of public sector organizations and ease of doing business. The empirical focus is the Nigerian public sector, in relation to the implications of...
Mental contamination in the "Dirty Kiss"

It has been suggested that an act of a betrayal by a trusted person is a particularly important “violation” which can lead to feelings of “mental contamination”. Most experimental research has used an imaginal task referred...
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Dietitian perceptions of low-calorie sweeteners
Background: Lowering energy (calorie) intake is essential in managing a healthy weight. One method of doing this is substituting sugar with low/no-calorie sweeteners. The safety of sweeteners has been debated, but little is...
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Modulation of Inflammation by Extracellular Granzyme A.
Granzyme A (GrA) has long been recognized as one of the key players in the induction of cell death of neoplastic, foreign or infected cells after granule delivery by cytotoxic cells. While the cytotoxic potential of GrA is...
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Citizen Adoption in E-Government Systems
Electronic Government (e-Government) refers to a system of information, communication and interaction between government and its citizens. E-Government adoption has been studied for more than a decade with several meta-analytic...
Mental contamination in the "Dirty Kiss"

It has been suggested that an act of a betrayal by a trusted person is a particularly important “violation” which can lead to feelings of “mental contamination”. Most experimental research has used an imaginal task referred...
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Tweeting during food crises
Food crises imply responses that are not what people and organisations would normally do, if one or more threats (health, economic, etc.) were not present. At an individual level, this motivates individuals to implement coping...
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Still cognitive after all these years? Perspectives for a cognitive behavioural theory of obsessions and where we are 30 years later - a commentary
Background: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) was historically regarded as untreatable. In 1965 OCD was seen as an intractable and deteriorating condition, with little hope of improvement. It was not understood, but generally...
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Multiplexed prostate cancer companion diagnostic devices

Prostate cancer (PCa) remains one of the most prominent forms of cancer for men. Since the early 1990s, Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) has been a commonly recognized PCa-associated protein biomarker. However, PSA testing has...

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Multiplexed prostate cancer companion diagnostic devices

Prostate cancer (PCa) remains one of the most prominent forms of cancer for men. Since the early 1990s, Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) has been a commonly recognized PCa-associated protein biomarker. However, PSA testing has...

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Ophthalmology of clinically normal alpacas ( Vicugna pacos ) in the United Kingdom
Background: Alpacas are being more frequently presented to veterinarians in the UK. It is important to validate whether published normal ocular parameters are consistent with the alpaca population in the UK. Methods: Ophthalmic...
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The Termination of Checking and the Role of Just Right Feelings
Background: Repeated checking in OCD can be understood from a cognitive
perspective as the motivated need to achieve certainty about the outcome of a
potentially risky action, leading to the application of Elevated...
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The Termination of Checking and the Role of Just Right Feelings
Background: Repeated checking in OCD can be understood from a cognitive
perspective as the motivated need to achieve certainty about the outcome of a
potentially risky action, leading to the application of Elevated...
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The Headaches of Developing a Concussion App for Youth
This descriptive manuscript describes challenges, solutions, and recommendations to provide a supportive framework for clinician researchers striving to develop a clinical app. The Back2Play app aims to support youth in...

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