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Sgt. Julia Taggart Named 2019 Optimist Club Officer of the Year for Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS A 15-year veteran of Campus Police, Taggart works on a patrol shift and as the department's victim advocate and lead telecommunications trainer.
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Conducting cross-cultural qualitative interviews with mainland Chinese participants during COVID
Leigh Lawrence
Feb 02, 2022
The COVID-19 global pandemic has had a significant impact on researchers as the normal and expected difficulties of research are exacerbated as education and our way of life has drastically changed. This research note...
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Rethinking d/Development
Emma Mawdsley, Jack Taggart
Jan 30, 2022
A dialectical relationship between ‘big D’ Development (broadly, the formal interventionist, international Development sector) and little ‘d’ development (the immanent structures and processes of capitalism) is a concept widely...
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"I Want to Melt Into Her Body": Sexual Empowerment and a Feminist Recentering of the Female Characters in Dracula by Bram Stoker, Carmilla by J. Sheridan LeFanu, and Villette by Charlotte Bronte
Carson Leigh Pender
Jan 01, 0001
Simone de Beauvoir argues in The Second Sex, "The normal sexual act [of intercourse] effectively makes woman dependent on the male and the species. It is he-as for most animals- who has the aggressive role and she who submits to...
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How contaminated with ammunition-derived lead is meat from European small game animals? Assessing and reducing risks to human health.
Small game animals are generally hunted with lead gunshot which often fragments causing elevated lead concentrations in meat and presenting health risks to frequent consumers and vulnerable groups. We reviewed three decades of...
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Book Review
Leigh Wang
Jan 01, 2023
The Encyclopedia of Data Science and Machine Learning (EDSML) examines current, state-of-the-art research in the areas of data science, ML, data mining (DM), optimization, artificial intelligence (AI), statistics, and the...
Using FOAF to Support Community Building
Brian Kelly, Leigh Dodds
Dec 31, 2005
The Semantic Web seeks to build a global distributed database through the integration of data from independent communities without the requirement for prior agreement on the structure of this data. This basic concept can be...
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Imaging and visualizing SARS-CoV-2 in a new era for structural biology.
Kendra E Leigh, Yorgo Modis
Jan 04, 2022
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has had a global impact and has put scientific endeavour in the spotlight, perhaps more than any previous viral outbreak. Fortuitously, the pandemic came at a time when decades of research in multiple...
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Local Food System and Challenges and Successes of Modern
This panel will explore the explosion in craft brewing in the Carolinas from a gendered perspective, specifically from the perspective of local women brewers, highlighting Rachael Hudson, owner of Pilot Brewing, Carol Waggoner...
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Imaging and visualizing SARS-CoV-2 in a new era for structural biology.
Kendra Leigh, Yorgo Modis
Oct 11, 2021
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has had a global impact and has put scientific endeavour in the spotlight, perhaps more than any previous viral outbreak. Fortuitously, the pandemic came at a time when decades of research in multiple...
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Interventions targeting working memory in 4-11 year olds within their everyday contexts
It has been suggested that diverse interventions applied within children's everyday contexts have the potential to improve working memory (WM) and produce transfer to real-world skills but little is known about the effectiveness...
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Height and health in late eighteenth-century England.
Adult stature has become a widely used indicator of childhood nutritional status in historical populations and may provide insights into health inequalities that are not discernible in mortality rates. However, most...
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A classroom intervention targeting working memory, attention and language skills
BACKGROUND: International debate around the best models of speech and language therapy provision for children with language disorders has highlighted the need for research into classroom-based approaches and intervention dosage....
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A classroom intervention targeting working memory, attention and language skills
Abstract: Background: International debate around the best models of speech and language therapy provision for children with language disorders has highlighted the need for research into classroom-based approaches and...
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An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epidemics and the early phases of the long-run decline in mortality.
Leigh Shaw-Taylor
Nov 24, 2021
This article, written during the COVID-19 epidemic, provides a general introduction to the long-term history of infectious diseases, epidemics and the early phases of the spectacular long-term improvements in life expectancy...
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Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Relating to Flowering Time, Flag Leaf and Awn Characteristics in a Novel Triticum dicoccum Mapping Population.
Tetraploid landraces of wheat harbour genetic diversity that could be introgressed into modern bread wheat with the aid of marker-assisted selection to address the genetic diversity bottleneck in the breeding genepool. A novel...
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Using FOAF to Support Community Building
Brian Kelly, Leigh Dodds
Dec 31, 2005
The Semantic Web seeks to build a global distributed database through the integration of data from independent communities without the requirement for prior agreement on the structure of this data. This basic concept can be...
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Cholera as a 'sanitary test' of British cities, 1831-1866.
The malign contribution of northern industrial cities to the stagnation of national life expectancy over the period 1820-1870 forms part of one of the most long-running debates in English economic history, regarding the impact...
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Joe Prus Named NASP 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Prus is the 16th recipient of this award, and his contributions have been called "prodigious, outstanding and enduring." Prus received the award at the association's recent national conference in Orlando, which was also...
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Two Faculty Members Take on Additional Duties July 1
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jennifer Leigh Disney, political science, is the new director of Winthrop's Office of Nationally Competitive Awards (ONCA). Keith Benson, health care management, will direct Distinction in Leadership, a new program for students.
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