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Use Your Education, Talent, and Success to Serve the Common Good, Graduates Told
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
U.S. attorney for South Carolina Reginald Lloyd spoke at commencement Dec. 16. Lloyd is the first African American U.S. attorney for S.C.
Published by: Winthrop University
Participant and public involvement in refining a peer-volunteering active aging intervention
Background: Evidence for the health benefits of a physically active lifestyle among older adults is strong, yet only a small proportion of older people meet physical activity recommendations. A synthesis of evidence identified...
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U.S. Attorney to Address Graduates at Dec. 16 Ceremony
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Reginald Lloyd, U.S. attorney for South Carolina, will be the keynote speaker at undergraduate commencement Dec. 16. Lloyd is a native of Camden, S.C.
Published by: Winthrop University
Participant and public involvement in refining a peer-volunteering active aging intervention
Background: Evidence for the health benefits of a physically active lifestyle among older adults is strong, yet only a small proportion of older people meet physical activity recommendations. A synthesis of evidence identified...
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Winthrop Students Receive S.C. Art Education Association Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Freshman Sarah Rubinstien received the association's scholarship while graduate student Laura Zellmer won the Liz Smith-Cox Scholarship. Department of Fine Arts alumna Toni Davis '11 was named SCAEA's Promising Young...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Detection of Poisons
Lloyd S. Cassel
Jan 01, 0001
This 29 page thesis examines methods to determine the presence of various classes of poisons.
Published by: Ursinus College
Evidence for Carbonate System Mediated Shape Shift in an Intertidal Predatory Gastropod
Phenotypic plasticity represents an important first-line organism response to newly introduced or changing environmental constraints. Knowledge about structural responses to environmental stressors could thus be an...
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Birthday Bash Will Light Up Homecoming Activities This Week
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The birthday bash Homecoming party on Nov. 12 will feature free food, Winthrop-themed "Fun Photos," caricaturist Bruce Stevenson, and rock band Lloyd Dobler Effect in the DiGiorgio Center ballroom. A new event this year with...
Published by: Winthrop University
A hydrazide-anchored dendron scaffold for chemoselective ligation strategies
Liz O'Donovan, Paul De Bank
Oct 07, 2014
Chemoselective ligation, including “click” chemistry, has found wide utility in general synthetic strategies and the specific modification of polymers and biomolecules. This has resulted in a number of applications of such...
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A hydrazide-anchored dendron scaffold for chemoselective ligation strategies
Liz O'Donovan, Paul De Bank
Oct 07, 2014
Chemoselective ligation, including “click” chemistry, has found wide utility in general synthetic strategies and the specific modification of polymers and biomolecules. This has resulted in a number of applications of such...
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Team Inclusion: 10 Ways Parents Add Value
Liz McBride
Jan 01, 0001
Here's an ongoing success story of how taking an "all hands on deck" team approach with parents, teachers, and support resources makes breakthroughs in learning and life for a child with autism. Learn 10 specific ways parents...
Published by: Winthrop University
Fluorescent small organic probes for biosensing

Small-molecule based fluorescent probes are increasingly important for the detection and imaging of biological signaling molecules due to their simplicity, high selectivity and sensitivity, whilst being non-invasive, and...

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Azulene functionalization by iron-mediated addition to a cyclohexadiene scaffold

The functionalization of azulenes via reaction with cationic η5-iron carbonyl diene complexes under mild reaction conditions is demonstrated. A range of azulenes, including derivatives of naturally occurring...

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Evolutionary conservation and divergence of the transcriptional regulation of bivalve shell secretion across life-history stages.
Adult molluscs produce shells with diverse morphologies and ornamentations, different colour patterns and microstructures. The larval shell, however, is a phenotypically more conserved structure. How do developmental and...
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Ship traffic connects Antarctica's fragile coasts to worldwide ecosystems.
Antarctica, an isolated and long considered pristine wilderness, is becoming increasingly exposed to the negative effects of ship-borne human activity, and especially the introduction of invasive species. Here, we provide a...
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Is it the end for anonymity as we know it? A critical examination of the ethical principle of anonymity in the context of 21st century demands on the qualitative researcher
Liz Tilley, Kate Woodthorpe
Apr 01, 2011
Told from the perspective of two UK-based early career researchers, this article is an examination of contemporary challenges posed when dealing with the ethical principle of anonymity in qualitative research, specifically at...
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