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Language Teaching, Language Learning, and Virtual Exchange in an Age of Complexity
Melinda Dooly
Jul 01, 2022
As the introduction to this special issue on virtual exchange (VE), this paper presents a glimpse back at the development of VE through the lens of the central definitions that have been historically associated with VE and how...
Structural and Molecular Correlates of Individual Differences in Anxiety Behavior and the Stress Response
Melinda Miller
Jan 01, 0001
Although many people are exposed to stressful experiences during their lifetime, only 5-35% will be diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). While most animal models of stress are effective at producing behavioral...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Analysis of Novel Genes Whose mRNAs Are Enriched in the HVC-Associated Telencephalon of Songbirds
Julia Melinda George
Jan 01, 0001
7 cloned cDNAs were selected for analysis due to the enrichment of their corresponding RNAs in the canary HAT, a telencephalic region immediately surrounding and including song nucleus HVC. The goal of the analysis was to...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Insights into Electroreceptor Development and Evolution from Molecular Comparisons with Hair Cells.
The vertebrate lateral line system comprises a mechanosensory division, with neuromasts containing hair cells that detect local water movement ("distant touch"); and an electrosensory division, with electrosensory organs that...
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Epigenetic Mechanisms of ART-Related Imprinting Disorders
The rising frequency of ART-conceived births is accompanied by the need for an improved understanding of the implications of ART on gametes and embryos. Increasing evidence from mouse models and human epidemiological data...
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Communication, Apology, and Resolution
Communication and resolution programs are gaining acceptance as an alternative to more traditional deny-and-defend practices after a patient is harmed during medical care. In Massachusetts, the Betsy Lehman Center for Patient...
Developmental evidence for serial homology of the vertebrate jaw and gill arch skeleton.
Gegenbaur's classical hypothesis of jaw-gill arch serial homology is widely cited, but remains unsupported by either palaeontological evidence (for example, a series of fossils reflecting the stepwise transformation of a gill...
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Published by: Ursinus College
Incorporation of nanogels within calcite single crystals for the storage, protection and controlled release of active compounds.
Nanocarriers have tremendous potential for the encapsulation, storage and delivery of active compounds. However, current formulations often employ open structures that achieve efficient loading of active agents, but that suffer...
Published by: Chemical science
Incorporation of nanogels within calcite single crystals for the storage, protection and controlled release of active compounds.
Nanocarriers have tremendous potential for the encapsulation, storage and delivery of active compounds. However, current formulations often employ open structures that achieve efficient loading of active agents, but that suffer...
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Citrate bridges between mineral platelets in bone.
We provide evidence that citrate anions bridge between mineral platelets in bone and hypothesize that their presence acts to maintain separate platelets with disordered regions between them rather than gradual transformations...
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Essential but sparse collagen hydroxylysyl post-translational modifications detected by DNP NMR.
The sparse but functionally essential post-translational collagen modification 5-hydroxylysine can undergo further transformations, including crosslinking, O-glycosylation, and glycation. Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) and...
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