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Climate change and modern slavery in public procurement
This is a summary of the report from the project entitled: Intersecting sustainabilities: Protecting both people and planet in public sector supply chains, based on research conducted by Michael Rogerson (University of Sussex)...
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Climate change and modern slavery in public procurement
This is a summary of the report from the project entitled: Intersecting sustainabilities: Protecting both people and planet in public sector supply chains, based on research conducted by Michael Rogerson (University of Sussex)...
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Mapping neuronal inputs to Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the mouse.
The normal function of the mammalian reproductive axis is strongly influenced by physiological, metabolic and environmental factors. Kisspeptin neuropeptides, encoded by the Kiss1 gene, are potent regulators of the mammalian...
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Ursinus College Bulletin, Summer 1982
Commencement: Leading questions Classified information Creditable words from a new class Board actions Do you know? Election results Zimmer named assistant dean of admissions Ursinus student wins national award Special...
Published by: Ursinus College
Kv4.2 channel activity controls intrinsic firing dynamics of arcuate kisspeptin neurons.
KEY POINTS: Neurons in the hypothalamus of the brain which secrete the peptide kisspeptin are important regulators of reproduction, and normal reproductive development. Electrical activity, in the form of action potentials, or...
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Applications of Janus Dendrimersomes in Nucleic Acid Delivery
Kyle Schantz
Jan 01, 0001
The discovery of new drugs often accompanies the need for improved drug delivery vehicles that tackle common problems associated with drug solubility, stability, and biodistribution. Janus dendrimers (JDs), characterized by...
Published by: Ursinus College
Ultra-high repetition rate absorption spectroscopy with low noise supercontinuum radiation generated in an all-normal dispersion fibre
We report the use of a dispersed supercontinuum generated in an all-normal-dispersion fibre to record low-noise spectra from atmospheric molecules at least an order of magnitude faster than has been previously reported....
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"To Deal"
Kyle Peterson
Jan 01, 0001
My objective in beginning this series was to, quite simply, deal with personal issues. I wanted to begin to dissect and make sense of my experiences through critical understanding of the different internal and external social...
Published by: Ursinus College
Improving Auto-Detection of Phishing Websites using Fresh-Phish Framework
Denizens of the Internet are under a barrage of phishing attacks of increasing frequency and sophistication. Emails accompanied by authentic looking websites are ensnaring users who, unwittingly, hand over their credentials...
Taming a Potent Mutator: Identification and Characterization of Novel Mechanisms of Regulating Antibody Diversification in B-Lymphocytes
Rebecca Kyle Delker
Jan 01, 0001
Often the needs of an organism exceed the number of genes in the genome. Thus, modification of the genes, themselves, or of the gene products is necessary. This becomes particularly important in cells of the immune system, which...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Probing for Antibiotic Resistance Mechanisms in Ciprofloxacin Resistant Coliforms (CRCs) and Clarithromycin Resistant Enterococci (CREs)
Kyle Merlo, Benjamin Antill
Jan 01, 0001
Bacteria can acquire resistance to antimicrobials in a multitude of ways, causing antibiotic resistance to be a growing public health concern. This research coincides with Dr. Ellison's group with the production of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Retinal regeneration mechanisms linked to multiple cancer molecules
Over the last decade, a large number of research articles have been published demonstrating regeneration and/or neuroprotection of retinal ganglion cells following manipulation of specific genetic and molecular targets....
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