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Shiftiness in Keats's 'Ode on Indolence'
S McDowell
Feb 10, 2017
According to a familiar anecdote, one spring morning Keats slipped out into a Hampstead garden, settled himself beneath a plum tree where a nightingale had lately built her nest, and began to write. Upon returning indoors a few...
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Assessing Ubiquitylation of Individual Proteins Using Xenopus Extract Systems.
Xenopus extract systems have been used to study ubiquitylation of proteins, and to uncover some of the fundamental processes of the ubiquitylation pathway itself. They provide a simple, quick, and robust method for studying...
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Rhyming and Undeciding in Wordsworth and Norman Nicholson
S McDowell
Mar 10, 2017
Wordsworth's poem ‘Yarrow Unvisited’ suggests that it is better not to go somewhere than to go and risk being disappointed. Responding to this idea in the poem ‘Askam Unvisited’, the twentieth-century Cumbrian poet Norman...
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Calculating the Degradation Rate of Individual Proteins Using Xenopus Extract Systems.
The Xenopus extract system has been used extensively as a simple, quick, and robust method for assessing the stability of proteins against proteasomal degradation. In this protocol, methods are provided for assessing the...
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Risk communication in tables versus text
OBJECTIVES: identifying effective summary formats is fundamental to multiple fields including science communication, systematic reviews, evidence-based policy and medical decision-making. This study tested whether table or...
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Risk communication in tables versus text
identifying effective summary formats is fundamental to multiple fields including science communication, systematic reviews, evidence-based policy and medical decision-making. This study tested whether table or text-only formats...
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
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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The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1925
Plans nearly complete for big campaign Endowment campaign is explained to students Large audience greets McDowell Concert Company Professor Witmer addresses YMCA on service Ursinus battles George Washington University to...
Published by: Ursinus College
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
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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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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A photocleavable linker for the chemoselective functionalization of biomaterials

The functionalization of matrices with ‘‘caged’’ functional groups and their subsequent selective uncaging is a promising approach for generating patterns of bioactive molecules to guide cell growth or recreate in vivo...

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