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The Grizzly, April 10, 2008
Baby Dies from Lack of Medical Attention, Parents Charged Relay is Here! Dancing at Lughnasa Opens at UC Yes, It's a "Positions" Article Airband's 25th Raises $3100 for the Laurel House Senior's Helpful Hints for Class...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Grizzly, February 28, 2008
Tragedy Strikes at Northern Illinois University Safety at Ursinus College in Light of the NIU Massacre Anti-HIV Gel Fails Clinical Trial, Opens Doors Investigating the Seven-Day Itch Great Wall vs. China Jade: Local Chinese...
Published by: Ursinus College
Borderzone Departure Cities
Irit Katz
Feb 17, 2023
The increasing fortification of borders produces new urban forms of irregular migration. This paper invokes the concept of “borderzone departure cities” as urban constellations created where global migration routes meet blocked...
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All those words! Accounting for singers’ memory
Joel Katz
Aug 04, 2017
Classical singers face a formidable challenge. Not only must they fulfill the complex musical demands of the score and its associated technical difficulties, but (uniquely among performing musicians) they must also remember...
Published by: The Singing Network
All those words! Accounting for singers’ memory
Joel Katz
Aug 04, 2017
Classical singers face a formidable challenge. Not only must they fulfill the complex musical demands of the score and its associated technical difficulties, but (uniquely among performing musicians) they must also remember...
Published by: The Singing Network
Exosomal Protein Deficiencies
Defects of RNA metabolism have been increasingly identified in various forms of inherited neurological diseases. Recently, abnormal RNA degradation due to mutations in human exosome subunit genes has been shown to cause complex...
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A Descriptive Account of Victims’ Behaviour and Responses in Sexually Exploitative Interactions with Offenders
Transcripts of chat logs of sexually exploitative interactions between offenders and victims that took place via Internet communication platforms were analysed. The aim of the study was to examine victims’ behaviour and...
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The Role of Parental Emotion Reactivity and Regulation in Child Maltreatment and Maltreatment Risk
The prevalence and impact of child maltreatment make the scientific investigation of this phenomenon a matter of vital importance. Prior research has examined associations between problematic patterns of parents’ emotion...
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Certainty in ascending sensory signals - The unexplored driver of analgesic placebo response.
Previous frameworks have failed to adequately explain the observed correlation between within-subject variability in pain reporting and analgesic placebo response. These relationships have been observed in both clinical and...
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‘The Common Camp’
I Katz Feigis
Dec 22, 2016
From their emergence in the 19th century to their current global proliferation, camps have been created extensively by and for different populations under the modern state order. Whether employed by national and colonial powers...
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Modelling Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in a dish reveals common cell type-specific alterations.
This scientific commentary refers to ‘Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motor neurons of CMT type 2 patients reveal progressive mitochondrial dysfunction’, by Van Lent et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awab226).
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