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Rome's Missing Legion
David Rocha
Jan 01, 0001
For this research project, I will be writing a history on the Ancient Western Roman Ninth Hispana Legion. For my question, I will be asking "How was the Ninth Hispana Legion written about over the course of the centuries when it...
Published by: Ursinus College
Migrants, Citizens and Subjects: How People Moved and Became Citizens in the Roman World
David Rocha
Jan 01, 0001
This research paper studies migrations and citizenship in the Roman world. I explain some of the different migrating groups from throughout the Roman world. I also explain citizenship, and how people became citizens. I also...
Published by: Ursinus College
Sponsorship of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
Rui Biscaia, Cláudio Rocha
Sep 01, 2018
This study examines awareness, congruence, attitudes and purchase intentions of three local sponsors of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and their strongest rival brands, and tests the relationships among congruence, attitudes and...
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Human pluripotent stem cell-based models suggest preadipocyte senescence as a possible cause of metabolic complications of Werner and Bloom Syndromes.
Werner Syndrome (WS) and Bloom Syndrome (BS) are disorders of DNA damage repair caused by biallelic disruption of the WRN or BLM DNA helicases respectively. Both are commonly associated with insulin resistant diabetes, usually...
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Topical bio(in)equivalence of metronidazole formulations in vivo

The topical bioavailabilities of metronidazole from a commercially available ‘reference’ product (Rozex®) and two extemporaneous test formulations were compared. With the reference drug product, a full skin pharmacokinetic...

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Topical bio(in)equivalence of metronidazole formulations in vivo

The topical bioavailabilities of metronidazole from a commercially available ‘reference’ product (Rozex®) and two extemporaneous test formulations were compared. With the reference drug product, a full skin pharmacokinetic...

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Assessing Sensorimotor Synchronisation in Toddlers Using the Lookit Online Experiment Platform and Automated Movement Extraction.
Adapting gross motor movement to match the tempo of auditory rhythmic stimulation (sensorimotor synchronisation; SMS) is a complex skill with a long developmental trajectory. Drumming tasks have previously been employed with...
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Benefit Concert Will Help Rocha Nicaragua Project
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rockin' for Nicaragua begins at 7:30 p.m. in Tillman Auditorium. It is a cultural event. Tickets are $2. Associate professors Ginger Williams and Wendy Campbell will team-teach a class about the history and environment in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sponsorship of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
Rui Biscaia, Cláudio Rocha
Sep 01, 2018
This study examines awareness, congruence, attitudes and purchase intentions of three local sponsors of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and their strongest rival brands, and tests the relationships among congruence, attitudes and...
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Rotating group design for vane pump flow ripple reduction
It is well known that the hydraulic pump is the main source of noise in hydraulic power steering systems. This noise is produced by the pulsating flow transmitted through the fluid due to the cyclic pumping mechanism. This flow...
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Movement seasonality in a desert-dwelling bat revealed by miniature GPS loggers.
BACKGROUND: Bats are among the most successful desert mammals. Yet, our understanding of their spatio-temporal dynamics in habitat use associated with the seasonal oscillation of resources is still limited. In this study, we...
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Transcriptional regulation of central carbon metabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Microbes such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa are often challenged by rapidly changing nutritional environments. In order to adapt to these shifts in nutrient availability, bacteria exert tight transcriptional control over the enzymes...
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A phagocytic route for uptake of double-stranded RNA in RNAi.
RNA interference (RNAi) has a range of physiological functions including as a defence mechanism against viruses. To protect uninfected cells in a multicellular organism, not only a cell-autonomous RNAi response is required but...
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Erosion of phylogenetic diversity in Neotropical bat assemblages
Abstract The traditional focus on taxonomic diversity metrics for investigating species responses to habitat loss and fragmentation has limited our understanding of how biodiversity...
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When bats go viral
The recent upsurge in bat-borne virus research has attracted substantial news coverage worldwide. A systematic review of virological literature revealed that most studies portrayed bats as a major concern for public health (51%)...
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Rotating group design for vane pump flow ripple reduction
It is well known that the hydraulic pump is the main source of noise in hydraulic power steering systems. This noise is produced by the pulsating flow transmitted through the fluid due to the cyclic pumping mechanism. This flow...
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Unipolar resistive switching in metal oxide/organic semiconductor non-volatile memories as a critical phenomenon

Diodes incorporating a bilayer of an organic semiconductor and a wide bandgap metal oxide can show unipolar, non-volatile memory behavior after electroforming. The prolonged bias voltage stress induces defects in the metal...

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The antidiabetic drug lobeglitazone has the potential to inhibit PTP1B activity.
Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is considered a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), since this enzyme plays a significant role to down-regulate insulin and leptin signalling...
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