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Interview with Nathaniel Jaggers - OH 704
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison, an African American studies scholar, with Rock Hill native Nathaniel Jaggers (b.1934). Mr. Jaggers, an Emmett Scott attendee (1940-1951), discusses his experiences and...
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Published by: Winthrop University
Small Molecule Activation of Yap for Inner-Ear Regeneration and Beyond
Nathaniel Kastan
Jan 01, 0001
Hippo signaling is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that restricts organ growth during development and suppresses regeneration in mature organs. Using a highthroughput phenotypic screen, we have identified a potent...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Local Perspectives on Spatial Accessibility to Market in the Afram Plains, Ghana
The capacity to reach surrounding areas from a location, commonly known as spatial accessibility, is crucial in the economic development of such a location. The Afram Plains in Ghana, despite been touted as the food basket of...
An Australian Longitudinal Study Into Remnant Data Recovered From Second-Hand Memory Cards
Consumers demand fast, high capacity, upgradeable memory cards for portable electronic devices, with secure digital (SD) and microSD the most popular. Despite this demand, secure erasure of data is still not a composite part of...
Making Discoveries that Transform Science
Written and designed by the Office of Communications and Public Affairs for The Rockefeller University, this publication spotlights pathbreaking research of a few of the university's 75 major laboratories: Roderick MacKinnon...
Small-Molecule Activation of YAP for Inner-Ear Regeneration and Beyond
Nathaniel Kastan
Jan 01, 0001
Hippo signaling is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that restricts organ growth during development and suppresses regeneration in mature organs. Using a highthroughput phenotypic screen, we have identified a potent...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Sleep Paralysis among Professional Firefighters and a Possible Association with PTSD—Online Survey-Based Study
The prevalence of sleep paralysis (SP) is estimated at approximately 7.6% of the world’s general population. One of the strongest factors in the onset of SP is PTSD, which is often found among professional firefighters. Our...
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Focality and Asymmetry in Multi-battle Contests
This article examines the influence of focality in Colonel Blotto games with a lottery contest success function, where the equilibrium is unique and in pure strategies. We hypothesize that the salience of battlefields affects...
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Influence of shear-thinning blood rheology on the laminar-turbulent transition over a backward facing step
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and there is an unmet need for effective, safer blood-contacting devices, including valves, stents and artificial hearts. In these, recirculation regions promote...
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Influence of shear-thinning blood rheology on the laminar-turbulent transition over a backward facing step
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and there is an unmet need for effective, safer blood-contacting devices, including valves, stents and artificial hearts. In these, recirculation regions promote...
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Perception and Periodization
Nathaniel Zetter
Mar 23, 2016
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Studies in Control Societies via http://studiesincontrolsocieties.org/perception-and-periodization/.
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Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia.
Semantic therapy in post-stroke aphasia typically focusses on strengthening links between conceptual representations and their lexical-articulatory forms to aid word retrieval. However, research has shown that semantic deficits...
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Triboelectric Yarns with Electrospun Functional Polymer Coatings for Highly Durable and Washable Smart Textile Applications.
Triboelectric generators are excellent candidates for smart textiles applications due to their ability to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Such devices can be manufactured into yarns by coating a conductive core...
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Prioritized memory access explains planning and hippocampal replay.
To make decisions, animals must evaluate candidate choices by accessing memories of relevant experiences. Yet little is known about which experiences are considered or ignored during deliberation, which ultimately governs...
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Optimizing emergency preparedness and resource utilization in mass-casualty incidents
This paper presents a response model for the aftermath of a Mass-Casualty Incident (MCI) that can be used to provide operational guidance for regional emergency planning as well as to evaluate strategic preparedness plans. A...
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Focality and Asymmetry in Multi-battle Contests
This article examines the influence of focality in Colonel Blotto games with a lottery contest success function, where the equilibrium is unique and in pure strategies. We hypothesize that the salience of battlefields affects...
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Sleep Paralysis among Professional Firefighters and a Possible Association with PTSD-Online Survey-Based Study.
The prevalence of sleep paralysis (SP) is estimated at approximately 7.6% of the world's general population. One of the strongest factors in the onset of SP is PTSD, which is often found among professional firefighters. Our...
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The Grizzly, November 7, 2024
Launching the Hindu Student Association Ethical Bears A Grizzled Editor Inside the Layout Room Opinions: Trust the Science Much More Than Wins and Losses With Bobbi From Club Sport to Cheer-ocracy Performance of the Week
Published by: Ursinus College
Optimizing emergency preparedness and resource utilization in mass-casualty incidents
This paper presents a response model for the aftermath of a Mass-Casualty Incident (MCI) that can be used to provide operational guidance for regional emergency planning as well as to evaluate strategic preparedness plans. A...
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