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Linguistic and Cultural Competence at Hospital Discharge
Hospital discharge is one of the most vulnerable moments in a patient's experience of care. One relatively unexplored area to improving transitions of care is how to meet the needs of diverse populations in a growing...
Mitigating climate change effects on cultural heritage?
How fast do archaeological deposits, soil features and artefacts degrade? Is it possible to preserve archaeological remains in situ without significant loss of information potential? Modern archaeology and heritage management...
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"Did You Ever Hear of a Man Having a Child?": an Examination of the Risk and Benefits of Being an African American Female Soldier During America's Civil War
Kirsten Chaney
Jan 01, 0001
The purpose of this paper is to explore the social, economic, and political benefits for African American females who cross-dressed to join both the Confederate and Union Armies during the American Civil War. The benefits gained...
Published by: Winthrop University
First-order synchronization transition in a large population of strongly coupled relaxation oscillators.
Onset and loss of synchronization in coupled oscillators are of fundamental importance in understanding emergent behavior in natural and man-made systems, which range from neural networks to power grids. We report on experiments...
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Selective Memory
Kirsten Stolle
Jan 01, 0001
Selective Memory, Winthrop University Art Gallery, December 10, 2018 - March 8, 2019 Selective Memory examines the influence of agribusiness and biotech companies on our food supply. Using appropriation, redaction and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Re-Engineering the Hospital Discharge to Improve the Transition From Hospital to Home
The hospital discharge is non-standardized and frequently marked with poor quality and is an important driver of healthcare costs. There is now ample evidence that improving communication at hospital discharge can prevent...
A Sensory Complex Consisting of an ATP-Binding-Cassette Transporter and a Two-Component Regulatory System Controls Bacitracin Resistance in <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>
Resistance against antimicrobial peptides in many Firmicutes bacteria is mediated by detoxification systems that are composed of a two-component regulatory system (TCS) and an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter. The...
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Do socioeconomic inequities arise during school-based physical activity interventions? An exploratory case study of the GoActive trial.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate socioeconomic inequities in the intervention and evaluation process of the GoActive school-based physical activity intervention and demonstrate a novel approach to evaluating intervention-related...
Published by: BMJ Open
Optimal catalyst thickness in titanium dioxide fixed film reactors
The use of immobilised TiO2 for the purification of polluted water streams introduces the necessity to evaluate the effect of mechanisms such as the transport of pollutants from the bulk of the liquid to the catalyst surface and...
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Structure-Function Dissociations of Human Hippocampal Subfield Stiffness and Memory Performance
Aging and neurodegenerative diseases lead to decline in thinking and memory ability. The subfields of the hippocampus (HCsf) play important roles in memory formation and recall. Imaging techniques sensitive to the underlying...
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Mother and clinician experiences of a trial of a video feedback parent-infant intervention for mothers experiencing difficulties consistent with 'personality disorder'
OBJECTIVES: We explored mothers' and clinicians' experiences of a video feedback intervention adapted for perinatal 'personality disorder' (VIPP-PMH) and the acceptability of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) examining its...
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