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Dissociable circuits for visual shape learning in the young and aging human brain.
Recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is vital for successful interactions in our complex environments. Learning is known to play a key role in facilitating performance in a wide range of perceptual skills not only in young...
Tennis Player Nabs NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Megan Kauffman is one of 26 women nationwide to receive the $10,000 scholarship. As an awardee, she will travel to the NCAA national office in Indianapolis, Indiana, on June 6-9 for the association's Career in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Targeted regeneration of bone in the osteoporotic human femur.
We have recently developed image processing techniques for measuring the cortical thicknesses of skeletal structures in vivo, with resolution surpassing that of the underlying computed tomography system. The resulting thickness...
Indigena Solutions, Tensions in an Aboriginal IT Impact Sourcing Firm
This paper explores the role of cultural tensions in the operations of an Information Technology Impact Sourcing (ITIS) venture called Indigena Solutions. The company was based in Vancouver Canada and was intended to provide...
SIFE Team Declared as 2012 Charlotte Regional Champions
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
This makes the eighth straight year that Winthrop's team has taken first place at regionals. Team members are Deja Frederick, a senior integrated marketing communication major; Kayla Dugger, a junior digital information design...
Published by: Winthrop University
Divided Scholarship Over Divided Government: Why do the President and Congress Seem Unable to Work Together?
Nicholas J. McIntyre
Jan 01, 0001
David Mayhew's book Divided We Govern (1991, 2005) has profoundly affected the way political scientists not only study but also understand "divided government" in American national politics. By analyzing hundreds of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Cortical thickness mapping to identify focal osteoporosis in patients with hip fracture.
BACKGROUND: Individuals with osteoporosis are predisposed to hip fracture during trips, stumbles or falls, but half of all hip fractures occur in those without generalised osteoporosis. By analysing ordinary clinical CT scans...
International Mining Regulations Through A Constructivist Paradigm
Megan De Vries
Feb 27, 2020
The creation of the Global Mining Initiative saw the CEOs of the world’s largest mining companies come together from 1998-2002 to approach the social and environmental concerns voiced by many actors regarding the global impact...
The Apollo Nuclease Binds To TRF2 and Protects
Megan van Overbeek
Jan 01, 0001
Members of the ?-CASP family of proteins are involved in DNA repair and RNA processing. We identified a member of this family of enzymes, hSNM1B/Apollo, in complex with the telomere binding proteins TRF2/Rap1. Due to its low...
Published by: Rockefeller University
An Experimental Investigation into the Effect of State-Anxiety on State-Paranoia in People Experiencing Psychosis
Megan Cowles, Lorna Hogg
Jan 01, 2019

Background: There is strong evidence to suggest that anxiety is associated with paranoia in clinical and non-clinical samples. However, no research to date has directly manipulated anxiety to investigate if state-Anxiety has...

Cruising for Olivia
This paper explores issues of sport, sponsorship, and consumption by critically interrogating the mass-mediated “coming out” narratives of professional golfer, Rosie Jones, and professional basketball player, Sheryl Swoopes....
Wanting to be Anna
This article adds to the limited literature on coming out and on lesbians in sport by highlighting the presence of lesbian sporting celebrity on Showtime’s series The L Word. Through a reading of The L Word’s...
Working with women with a learning disability experiencing domestic abuse
Jeremy Dixon, Megan Robb
Apr 03, 2016
Women with a learning disability who experience domestic abuse receive intervention from both social services and the police. Responses from these services have increasingly become focused on notions of risk. This article uses...
Cruising for Olivia
This paper explores issues of sport, sponsorship, and consumption by critically interrogating the mass-mediated “coming out” narratives of professional golfer, Rosie Jones, and professional basketball player, Sheryl Swoopes....
International Mining Regulations Through A Constructivist Paradigm
Megan De Vries
Feb 27, 2020
The creation of the Global Mining Initiative saw the CEOs of the world’s largest mining companies come together from 1998-2002 to approach the social and environmental concerns voiced by many actors regarding the global impact...

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