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Spotlight on deep carbon research.
Professor Marie Edmonds is a volcanologist at the University of Cambridge. She is interested in the role of magmatic volatiles in magma genesis, volcanic eruptions, and volatile geochemical cycling. Dr. Robert Hazen is a...
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Endowment of Scholarship Honors Late Alumna Anna Marie Hurst '12
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Anna Marie Hurst Memorial Scholarship supports students majoring in elementary education, early childhood education or family and consumer sciences. Hurst, a native of Rock Hill, earned her B.S. in family and consumer...
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Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome secondary to bilateral traumatic operculum injury.
This report describes a case of a 62-year-old man who developed Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome subsequent to traumatic brain injury. The initial presentation of the syndrome was profound loss of voluntary control of orofacial...
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A dysfunctional endolysosomal pathway common to two sub-types of demyelinating Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease
Abstract: Autosomal dominant mutations in LITAF are responsible for the rare demyelinating peripheral neuropathy, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease type 1C (CMT1C). The LITAF protein is expressed in many human cell types and we have...
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A dysfunctional endolysosomal pathway common to two sub-types of demyelinating Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease
Abstract: Autosomal dominant mutations in LITAF are responsible for the rare demyelinating peripheral neuropathy, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease type 1C (CMT1C). The LITAF protein is expressed in many human cell types and we have...
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Fostering Competency Development Through Knowledge Sharing Capabilities in Onboarding
The study proposes and empirically validates a theoretical model suggesting that employee competency development during the onboarding period largely depends on the availability of knowledge sharing (KS) channels (both digital...
Semantic and emotional content of imagined representations in human occipitotemporal cortex.
Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically important, but poorly understood. When visual objects are perceived, many of their sensory, semantic and emotional properties are represented in occipitotemporal...
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Visual short-term memory through the lifespan
Visual short-term memory ability falls throughout the lifespan in healthy adults. Using a continuous report task, in a large, population-based sample, we first confirmed that this decline affects the quality and quantity of...
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The neural basis of precise visual short-term memory for complex recognisable objects.
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple objects, such as colours and oriented bars, may not generalise well to more naturalistic stimuli. More visual detail can be stored in...
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Anytime parallel tempering
Abstract: Developing efficient MCMC algorithms is indispensable in Bayesian inference. In parallel tempering, multiple interacting MCMC chains run to more efficiently explore the state space and improve performance. The multiple...
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Flexible, capacity-limited activity of posterior parietal cortex in perceptual as well as visual short-term memory tasks.
It has recently been shown, using functional magnetic resonance imaging with a change detection paradigm, that activity in posterior parietal cortex (PPC) correlates with the limited number of objects held in visual short-term...
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