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Alumnus Jordan Zhu to Deliver Winthrop's Fall M.B.A. Lecture
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop's fall 2015 M.B.A. lecture will feature Jordan Zhu '04, the global product line director, director of sales Asia, for CommScope Inc. The lecture will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. in Whitton Auditorium. Zhu...
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Opportunities and barriers for providing HIV testing through community health centers in mainland China
Abstract: Background: Primary care may be an avenue to increase coverage of HIV testing but it is unclear what challenges primary healthcare professionals in low- and middle-income countries face. We describe the HIV testing...
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Opportunities and barriers for providing HIV testing through community health centers in mainland China
BACKGROUND:Primary care may be an avenue to increase coverage of HIV testing but it is unclear what challenges primary healthcare professionals in low- and middle-income countries face. We describe the HIV testing practices in...
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The cascade of global trade to large climate forcing over the Tibetan Plateau glaciers.
Black carbon (BC) aerosols constitute unique and important anthropogenic climate forcers that potentially accelerate the retreat of glaciers over the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau (HTP). Here we show that a large amount of BC...
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Force fluctuations at the transition from quasi-static to inertial granular flow.
We analyse the rheology of gravity-driven, dry granular flows in experiments where individual forces within the flow bulk are measured. We release photoelastic discs at the top of an incline to create a quasi-static erodible bed...
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Water-carbon trade-off in China's coal power industry.
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe, especially in China, where the unprecedented large-scale construction of coal-fired thermal power plants is taking place in...
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Origin and Radiative Forcing of Black Carbon Aerosol
Air pollution, a threat to air quality and human health, has attracted ever-increasing attention in recent years. In addition to having local influence, air pollutants can also travel the globe via atmospheric circulation and...
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A plastid two-pore channel essential for inter-organelle communication and growth of Toxoplasma gondii.
Two-pore channels (TPCs) are a ubiquitous family of cation channels that localize to acidic organelles in animals and plants to regulate numerous Ca2+-dependent events. Little is known about TPCs in unicellular...
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Heterometallic antenna-reactor complexes for photocatalysis.
Metallic nanoparticles with strong optically resonant properties behave as nanoscale optical antennas, and have recently shown extraordinary promise as light-driven catalysts. Traditionally, however, heterogeneous catalysis has...
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Association between tumour infiltrating lymphocytes, histotype and clinical outcome in epithelial ovarian cancer
Abstract Background There is evidence that some ovarian tumours evoke an immune response, which can be assessed by tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). To facilitate adoption of...
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The rise of South-South trade and its effect on global CO2 emissions.
Economic globalization and concomitant growth in international trade since the late 1990s have profoundly reorganized global production activities and related CO2 emissions. Here we show trade among developing nations (i.e....
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A plastid two-pore channel essential for inter-organelle communication and growth of Toxoplasma gondii.
Two-pore channels (TPCs) are a ubiquitous family of cation channels that localize to acidic organelles in animals and plants to regulate numerous Ca2+-dependent events. Little is known about TPCs in unicellular organisms despite...
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