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Calcium imaging analysis - how far have we come?
Techniques for calcium imaging were first demonstrated in the mid-1970s, whilst tools to analyse these markers of cellular activity are still being developed and improved today. For image analysis, custom tools were developed...
Published by: F1000Research
Calcium imaging analysis - how far have we come?
Techniques for calcium imaging were first demonstrated in the mid-1970s, whilst tools to analyse these markers of cellular activity are still being developed and improved today. For image analysis, custom tools were developed...
Guidelines for Data Collection to Measure SDG 4.7.4 and 4.7.5
In an effort to promote robust and comparable measurements of SDG 4 in this Decade of Action as nations strive to meet education targets, the UIS has spearheaded a methodological program on learning outcomes. Drawing from the...
Guidelines for Data Collection to Measure SDG 4.7.4 and 4.7.5
In an effort to promote robust and comparable measurements of SDG 4 in this Decade of Action as nations strive to meet education targets, the UIS has spearheaded a methodological program on learning outcomes. Drawing from the...
The Democracy to Come? An Enquiry Into the Vision of Blockchain-Powered E-Voting Start-Ups
Miranda Imperial
Apr 23, 2021
This research sets out to analyze the message promoted by start-up enterprises that apply blockchain technologies for the purpose of e-voting [blockchain-powered e-voting (BPE)], and their perceived effects of this...
Fossils Collected This Summer Will Be Subject of Tests
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Boyer and two environmental science majors, Tim Swartz and Ty Robbins, took a 13-day trip in June to Utah and Nevada to collect rock samples on federal lands believed to have been the site of mass extinctions. The Winthrop study...
Published by: Winthrop University
Poverty on a College Campus
Poverty is a reality for many individuals and families - including the college student. Unless you have experienced it yourself, it is difficult to understand. Join us for an interactive discussion on poverty: the complex and...
Published by: Winthrop University
“Unusual Greenness”
Miranda Griffin
Nov 05, 2018
The books reviewed in this essay bring together various strands of thought that center on the material and the nonhuman in the Middle Ages: the things and landscapes that furnish, ground, and transmit medieval texts, but that...
Capabilities, resources, learning and innovation
JH Runde, C Pitelis
Apr 03, 2017
The dominant approach in economics, often referred to as neoclassical economics, gradually acquired its leading status in the years following the publication of Lionel Robbins’s (1932) famous essay on the nature and significance...
Protocol for Extraction and Electron Microscopy Visualization of Lipids in Viburnum tinus Fruit Using Cryo-Ultramicrotomy.
We recently reported that Viburnum tinus fruit generates its metallic blue color using globular lipid inclusions embedded in its epicarpal cell walls. This protocol describes steps to visualize the lipidic nature of the...
Gait pattern alterations during walking, texting and walking and texting during cognitively distractive tasks while negotiating common pedestrian obstacles

Objectives Mobile phone texting is a common daily occurrence with a paucity of research examining corresponding gait characteristics. To date, most studies have participants walk in a straight line vs. overcoming barriers and...

Two Donations to Environmental Programs Expand Opportunities for Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ty Robbins, a senior environmental sciences major from Clemson, South Carolina, and Allyssa Calderhead, a senior environmental studies major living in Fort Mill, are the first two Dalton Scholarship recipients. In other...
Published by: Winthrop University

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