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Rationalising for and against a policy for school-led careers-guidance (SLCG) in STEM in the UK
This paper reports on teacher attitudes to changes in the provision of career guidance in the UK, particularly as it relates to STEM. It draws on survey data of n=94 secondary-school teachers operating in STEM domains and their...
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Rationalising for and against a policy for school-led careers-guidance (SLCG) in STEM in the UK
This paper reports on teacher attitudes to changes in the provision of career guidance in the UK, particularly as it relates to STEM. It draws on survey data of n=94 secondary-school teachers operating in STEM domains and their...
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Influence of Photoplethysmogram Signal Quality on Pulse Arrival Time during Polysomnography.
Intervals of low-quality photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals might lead to significant inaccuracies in estimation of pulse arrival time (PAT) during polysomnography (PSG) studies. While PSG is considered to be a "gold standard"...
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Geology Professor Irene Boland To Be Recognized at Dec. 15 Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Boland will receive the 2012 Kinard award for teaching from President Anthony DiGiorgio during the Dec. 15 undergraduate Commencement ceremony at Winthrop Coliseum. Her department chair, Pat Owens of the Department of Chemistry...
Published by: Winthrop University
Beloved Geology Professor Passed Away This Week
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A member of the Winthrop classes of 1963 and 1969, Boland spoke proudly that the Rock Hill schools and Winthrop shaped her and made her the dedicated faculty member she became. Her department chair, Pat Owens, said that Boland...
Published by: Winthrop University
Develoment and Application of Chemical Strategies to Study Protein Fatty-Acylation in Eukaryotes
Mingzi Zhang
Jan 01, 0001
Reversible S-palmitoylation confers spatiotemporal control of protein function by modulating protein stability, trafficking and activity as well as protein-protein and membrane-protein associations. While it is evident that...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Jan. 30 Discussion to Focus on the Affordable Care Act in South Carolina
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The panelists will be Windsor W. Sherrill, a Clemson University professor and associate vice president for health research, and Rozalynn Goodwin, vice president for engagement, S.C. Hospital Association. Morton & Gettys attorney...
Published by: Winthrop University
Reticulate evolution in Panicum (Poaceae)
Panicum miliaceum (broomcorn millet) is a tetraploid cereal, which was among the first domesticated crops, but is now a minor crop despite its high water use efficiency. The ancestors of this species have not been determined; we...
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A Golgi and tonoplast localized S-acyl transferase is involved in cell expansion, cell division, vascular patterning and fertility in Arabidopsis
Summary: S-acylation of eukaryotic proteins is the reversible attachment of palmitic or stearic acid to cysteine residues, catalysed by protein S-acyl transferases that share an Asp-His-His-Cys (DHHC) motif. Previous evidence...
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Somatic growth and telomere dynamics in vertebrates
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and potentially energy expenditure are high. Fast growth is linked to reduced longevity. Therefore, the effects of somatic cell...
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Stokes settling and particle-laden plumes
Turbulent buoyant plumes moving through density stratified environments transport large volumes of fluid vertically. Eventually, the fluid reaches its neutral buoyancy level at which it intrudes into the environment. For...
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Progress towards understanding protein S-acylation
Yaxiao Li, Baoxiu Qi
Mar 24, 2017
S-acylation, also known as S-palmitoylation or palmitoylation, is a reversible post-translational lipid modification in which long chain fatty acid, usually the 16-carbon palmitate, covalently attaches to a cysteine residue(s)...
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Thirty-six Winthrop Employees Presented with Presidential Citations for Service
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Thirty-six Winthrop employees were honored with presidential citations for service to the university and presidential citations for service to the community. Pat Graham, who recently retired, received the Mary Spann Richardson...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Lantern Vol. 56, No. 1, Fall 1989
Spider Silk Cattle Prods and Prodigies Hooligans Japan Night Closed Captioned for the Emotionally Impaired On Reading Ellison's "King of the Bingo Game" Breakfast Talk Thoughts in a Boring Bed Therapy Maria's...
Published by: Ursinus College
Characteristic patterns of EEG oscillations in sheep (Ovis aries) induced by ketamine may explain the psychotropic effects seen in humans.
AU Nicol, AJ Morton
Jul 27, 2020
Ketamine is a valuable anaesthetic and analgesic that in recent years has gained notoriety as a recreational drug. Recently, ketamine has also been proposed as a novel treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder....
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