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Diversity and the maintenance of sex by parasites
Ben Ashby, Kayla King
Apr 03, 2015
The Red Queen hypothesis (RQH) predicts that parasite-mediated selection will maintain sexual individuals in the face of competition from asexual lineages. The prediction is that sexual individuals will be difficult targets for...
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The Case of Kashmir: Ethnic Mobilization and Insurgency
Kayla Hofmann
Jan 01, 0001
This paper analyzes ethnic identity and potential reasons for conflict through a constructivist lens. Using the case study of Kashmir, I explore the past and present events in the state and the salience of ethnicity...
Published by: Ursinus College
Morphology and Contractility of the Murine Heart: Are Changes in Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Function Exacerbated After Two Pregnancies?
Rachel M Weil
Jan 01, 0001
The female body undergoes a multitude of physiological changes during pregnancy to compensate for the growing fetus. Some of the most interesting changes occur in the cardiovascular system. Increases in blood volume create a...
Published by: Ursinus College
Perceived Importance of Resistance Training in Collegiate Dancers
Kayla Major
Jan 01, 0001
Dancers are artistic athletes that use their bodies as their instrument. Dance is a sport that requires significant skill and higher levels of fitness. Unfortunately, dancers are not as physically fit as sport athletes. This may...
Published by: Winthrop University
Friendly foes
Ben Ashby, Kayla King
Aug 31, 2017
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implications of the interactions between hosts and coinfecting parasites are largely unknown. Most theoretical models of evolution among...
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Friendly foes
Ben Ashby, Kayla King
Aug 31, 2017
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implications of the interactions between hosts and coinfecting parasites are largely unknown. Most theoretical models of evolution among...
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Gedenkwort von 1991 für Ludwig Landgrebe
Klaus Held
Apr 27, 2021
Nach dem Tod von Ludwig Landgrebe am 14. August 1991 fand eine Wochespäter in seinem Wohnort Bergisch-Gladbach (nahe der Stadt Köln, an derenUniversität er gelehrt hatte) am 22. August ein Trauergottesdienst statt. DieFamilie...
Morphology and Contractility of the Murine Heart: Are Changes in Pregnancy-induced Cardiac Function Exacerbated After Two Pregnancies?
Rachel M Weil
Jan 01, 0001
The human heart undergoes morphological and physiological changes throughout our lifetime. Enlargement of the heart is called hypertrophy and can occur in both a physiological and pathological sense. Physiological hypertrophy is...
Published by: Ursinus College
Translational control of gurken mRNA in Drosophila development.
Localized mRNA translation is a widespread mechanism for targeting protein synthesis, important for cell fate, motility and pathogenesis. In Drosophila, the spatiotemporal control of gurken/TGF-α mRNA translation is required for...
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Gedenkwort von 1991 für Ludwig Landgrebe
Klaus Held
Apr 27, 2021
Nach dem Tod von Ludwig Landgrebe am 14. August 1991 fand eine Wochespäter in seinem Wohnort Bergisch-Gladbach (nahe der Stadt Köln, an derenUniversität er gelehrt hatte) am 22. August ein Trauergottesdienst statt. DieFamilie...
Self-Concept in Autistic Individuals
Kayla A Quinn
Jan 01, 0001
Previous research hypothesizes either a lack of self or an egocentric self in autistic individuals. The current study addresses a gap in the literature by proposing to assess self-concept size and clarity in autistic adults...
Published by: Ursinus College
Diversity and the maintenance of sex by parasites
Ben Ashby, Kayla King
Apr 03, 2015
The Red Queen hypothesis (RQH) predicts that parasite-mediated selection will maintain sexual individuals in the face of competition from asexual lineages. The prediction is that sexual individuals will be difficult targets for...
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Granule regulation by phase separation during Drosophila oogenesis.
Drosophila eggs are highly polarised cells that use RNA-protein complexes to regulate storage and translational control of maternal RNAs. Ribonucleoprotein granules are a class of biological condensates that form predominantly...
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An Approach to Supporting Teaching With Data in the Social Sciences
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is moving rapidly toward integrating data literacy and data science in the undergraduate curriculum. This study interviewed instructors across the social sciences to identify ways...
The Real and Perceived Effects of Social Media Usage on Relationship Outcomes
Social media platforms are one of the most common ways that humans interact in societies all over the world. The primary purpose of the current study was to examine the influence of social media on the outcomes of relationship...
Published by: Winthrop University
PAYING PARTICIPANTS

Poor-quality data has the potential to increase error variance, reduce statistical power and effect sizes, and produce Type I or Type II errors. Paying participants is one technique researchers may use in an attempt to obtain...

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SIFE Team Declared as 2012 Charlotte Regional Champions
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
This makes the eighth straight year that Winthrop's team has taken first place at regionals. Team members are Deja Frederick, a senior integrated marketing communication major; Kayla Dugger, a junior digital information design...
Published by: Winthrop University

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