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The Ethical Implications of Cognitive Enhancing Drugs
Krista Snyder
Jan 01, 0001
The human brain is often described as one of the most complicated objects in the known universe; it has hundreds of billions of neurons, each connected to tens of thousands of other neurons, operating in a seemingly miraculous...
Published by: Ursinus College
An institution of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in multi-national corporations (MNCs)
Krista Bondy, J Moon, D Matten
Dec 01, 2012
This article investigates corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an institution within UK multi-national corporations (MNCs). In the context of the literature on the institutionalization of CSR and on critical CSR, it presents...
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A Desire to be ‘Normal’? A Discursive and Intersectional Analysis of ‘Penetration Disorder’
Jemma Tosh, Krista Carson
Dec 29, 2016
Psychiatry’s problematic framing of femininity, women’s bodies, and sexuality has attracted much condemnation (Caplan & Cosgrove, 2004; Frith, 2013; Ussher, 2011). The intersection of sanism and sexism is particularly overt...
A Desire to be ‘Normal’? A Discursive and Intersectional Analysis of ‘Penetration Disorder’
Psychiatry’s problematic framing of femininity, women’s bodies, and sexuality has attracted much condemnation (Caplan & Cosgrove, 2004; Frith, 2013; Ussher, 2011). The intersection of sanism and sexism is particularly overt...
Development of an Automated Pain Facial Expression Detection System for Sheep (Ovis Aries).
The use of technology to optimize the production and management of each individual animal is becoming key to good farming. There is a need for the real-time systematic detection and control of disease in animals in order to...
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An institution of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in multi-national corporations (MNCs)
Krista Bondy, J Moon, D Matten
Dec 01, 2012
This article investigates corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an institution within UK multi-national corporations (MNCs). In the context of the literature on the institutionalization of CSR and on critical CSR, it presents...
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The dilemmas of internationalization
Krista Bondy, Ken Starkey
Jan 01, 2014
We add to the global-local debate by highlighting concerns with the empirical and conceptual validity of the construct 'integrated' as it operates within corporate social responsibility (CSR). We do so by investigating the...
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The dilemmas of internationalization
Krista Bondy, Ken Starkey
Jan 01, 2014
We add to the global-local debate by highlighting concerns with the empirical and conceptual validity of the construct 'integrated' as it operates within corporate social responsibility (CSR). We do so by investigating the...
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Graduate Student Given State Award in Social Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Praised by many for his academic excellence, professionalism and commitment to social justice, Ethan Johnstone was instrumental in securing new funding streams for Pendleton Place for Children and Families, where he...
Published by: Winthrop University
Advances in Genomic Discovery and Implications for Personalized Prevention and Medicine
The current paradigm of personalized medicine envisages the use of genomic data to provide predictive information on the health course of an individual with the aim of prevention and individualized care. However, substantial...
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Advances in Genomic Discovery and Implications for Personalized Prevention and Medicine
The current paradigm of personalized medicine envisages the use of genomic data to provide predictive information on the health course of an individual with the aim of prevention and individualized care. However, substantial...
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Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns
Abstract: The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins...
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Identifying Archaeological Bone via Non-Destructive ZooMS and the Materiality of Symbolic Expression
Today, practical, functional and symbolic choices inform the selection of raw materials for worked objects. In cases where we can discern the origin of worked bone, tooth, ivory and antler objects in the past, we assume that...
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Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns.
The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins from...
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The Metabolomics Society-Current State of the Membership and Future Directions.
Background: In 2017, the Metabolomics Society conducted a survey among its members to assess the degree of its current success, define opportunities for improving its service to the community and make plans to establish future...
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The Grizzly, April 4, 2002
Ursinus Students Seek an International Perspective During Model U.N. Airband: When Your Lip-syncing Actually Helps Save a Life Binge Drinking: When College Becomes Equivalent to the Neighborhood Bar The Class of 2002 gets...
Published by: Ursinus College
Assessing the degradation of ancient milk proteins through site-specific deamidation patterns.
The origins, prevalence and nature of dairying have been long debated by archaeologists. Within the last decade, new advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry have allowed for the direct detection of milk proteins from...
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