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The Grizzly, January 29, 2004
Myrin Library is Hit with Catastrophe Myrin Library Water Damage: Photo Essay Kerry Led in Iowa Caucuses Opinions: Ursinus Greeks vs. Pop Culture; Farewell to E-Follett; Winter Weathered Out Iowa Caucus Results New Theater...
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Trust, Risk and Alternative Website Quality in B-Buyer Acceptance of Cross-Border E-Commerce
Cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) has become an imperative mode for global trade. Research on cross-border e-commerce historically focuses mainly on the customer's behavior intention to purchase on a CBEC platform. However...
Category-selective deficits are the exception and not the rule
The organisational principles of the visual ventral stream are still highly debated, particularly the relative association/dissociation between word and face recognition and the degree of lateralisation of the underlying...
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The Architect Who Lost the Ability to Imagine
While the loss of mental imagery following brain lesions was first described more than a century ago, the key cerebral areas involved remain elusive. Here we report neuropsychological data from an architect (PL518) who lost his...
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Career lotto? Labor supply in a superstar market
Are people prone to selecting occupations with highly skewed income distributions, irrespective of the mean and variance of their expected earnings? This paper introduces a basic theoretical framework to understand labor supply...
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The Grizzly, February 26, 2004
The "Whites-Only" Scholarship Spurs Nationwide Controversy Harvard Strips Down and Bares all UC Presents "Vagina Monologues" Next Week Spotlight on Kerry and Edwards In Memory of James C. Wilkes, Jr. Opinions: Bush's Big...
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Synthetic, Structural and Computational Studies on Heavier Tetragen and Chalcogen Triazenide Complexes

The syntheses of the triazenide complexes [{N(N Dipp) 2} 2M] (Dipp = 2,6-di-isopropylphenyl; M = Ge(II) (1), Sn(II) (2), Pb(II) (3), and Te(II) (5)) are described for the first time. These...

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Dying Well with Reduced Agency
Background: In most Anglophone nations, policy and law increasingly foster an autonomy-based model, raising issues for large numbers of people who fail to fit the paradigm, and indicating problems in translating practical and...
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Synthetic, Structural and Computational Studies on Heavier Tetragen and Chalcogen Triazenide Complexes

The syntheses of the triazenide complexes [{N(N Dipp) 2} 2M] (Dipp = 2,6-di-isopropylphenyl; M = Ge(II) (1), Sn(II) (2), Pb(II) (3), and Te(II) (5)) are described for the first time. These...

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How do environmental factors influence walking in groups? A walk-along study.
Insufficient attention has been given to the influence of context on health-related behaviour change. This article reports on walk-along interviews conducted with 10 leaders of walking groups while leading their groups to...
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Effects of carbohydrate dose and frequency on metabolism, gastrointestinal discomfort and cross-country skiing performance
This study investigated carbohydrate ingestion of varied doses and frequencies during a simulated cross-country skiing time-trial. Ten men and three women (age: 30±7 y; V ̇O2max: 59.6±5.7 mL·kg-1·min-1) completed four, 30-km...
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Cross-sectional study of ethnic differences in physical fitness among children of South Asian, black African-Caribbean and white European origin
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about levels of physical fitness in children from different ethnic groups in the UK. We therefore studied physical fitness in UK children (aged 9-10 years) of South Asian, black African-Caribbean and...
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End of life care
Despite increasing attention given to dementia by international governments and policy makers, the focus of end of life care has been on the dying trajectory of malignant disease. People with severe dementia have complex...
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Discrepancies between two long-term dietary datasets in the United Kingdom (UK).
Background: Studying dietary trends can help monitor progress towards healthier and more sustainable diets but longitudinal data are often confounded by lack of standardized methods. Two main data sources are used for...
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Vitamin D expenditure is not altered in pregnancy and lactation despite changes in vitamin D metabolite concentrations.
Pregnancy and lactation are associated with changes in vitamin D and calcium metabolism but the impact of these changes on vitamin D expenditure is unknown. We measured plasma 25(OH)D3 half-life with a stable-isotope tracer and...
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Effects of carbohydrate dose and frequency on metabolism, gastrointestinal discomfort and cross-country skiing performance
This study investigated carbohydrate ingestion of varied doses and frequencies during a simulated cross-country skiing time-trial. Ten men and three women (age: 30±7 y; V ̇O2max: 59.6±5.7 mL·kg-1·min-1) completed four, 30-km...
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