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A genomic snapshot of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi in Colombia.
Little is known about the genetic diversity of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) circulating in Latin America. It has been observed that typhoid fever is still endemic in this part of the world; however, a lack of...
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Charlotte Dance Festival Welcomes Winthrop Students' Original Choreography
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The four students are Mason Diaz, Kristin Ramirez, Kristin Ward and Bridget O'Connor. Their performance will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The Charlotte Dance Festival will feature a few familiar faces this weekend.
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Playing in public
G Maguire
Jun 12, 2017
Released in 2011, Paula Markovitch’s semi-autobiographical film revolves around the life of 7-year-old Cecilia and her tense negotiation of the ‘adult’ world of public militancy in 1970s Argentina. The film destabilizes the...
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Kinetic interplay between droplet maturation and coalescence modulates shape of aged protein condensates.
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse roles inside cells, from spatiotemporal compartmentalisation to speeding up chemical reactions. Upon maturation, the...
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Published Elsewhere and Thank You
Some Scholars do not have work included here because they are working with their Mentors to publish their work in a peer-reviewed professional journal. Those Scholars and Mentors are listed below. Additionally, Maddie Diaz...
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Business Intelligence Readiness Assessment for a Shopping Mall
This case takes place at SCC, a recognized shopping mall located in Cali, Colombia. In March 2018, Javier Ortiz, CEO of SCC, contacted a group of researchers to identify the key success factors before the implementation of...
Balancing solar PV deployment and RD&D
We present a new framework for studying the socially optimal level of generating capacity and public RD&D investments for the electric power sector under decision-dependent technical change uncertainty. We construct a bottom-up...
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Winthrop Alumna Earns International Recognition in Real Estate Field
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Birmingham works as a broker and realtor for Allen Tate Realtors. She earned her B.S. in business education in 1970. The International Association of Who's Who for Exemplary Achievements in the Field of Real Estate has chosen...
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Formulating Expectations for Future Water Availability through Infrastructure Development Decisions in Arid Regions
Water resources development options are usually selected on a least-cost basis. While economic considerations are dominant in choosing projects, there are also a mix of other factors including social demands, political...
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Governments as partners
Accelerating innovation in clean energy technologies is a policy priority for governments around the world aiming to mitigate climate change and to provide affordable energy. Most research has focused on the role of governments...
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Life cycle water use of energy production and its environmental impacts in China.
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle water withdrawals, consumptive water use, and wastewater discharge of China's energy sectors and their water-consumption-related...
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Public policy and financial resource mobilization for wind energy in developing countries
We analyze and contrast how China and India mobilized financial resources to build domestic technological innovation systems in wind energy. To that end, we identify distinct stages of technology diffusion in the two countries...
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Facilitating Ethnic Women Entrepreneurship in Aotearoa
Research shows that educated ethnic minority women are often not valued as much for their employable skills as their local counterparts. They are often marginalised because of their visual profile and the most common recourse...
Quantifying the Effects of Expert Selection and Elicitation Design on Experts' Confidence in Their Judgments About Future Energy Technologies.
Expert elicitations are now frequently used to characterize uncertain future technology outcomes. However, their usefulness is limited, in part because: estimates across studies are not easily comparable; choices in survey...
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Rekindling Nature
In the Freedom Essay, before formulating what he considers to be the central philosophical problem concerning human freedom—the capacity for good and evil—Schelling unpacks some remarks about logic and the uses of the copula as...
Targeted modulation of protein liquid-liquid phase separation by evolution of amino-acid sequence.
Rationally and efficiently modifying the amino-acid sequence of proteins to control their ability to undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) on demand is not only highly desirable, but can also help to elucidate which...
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Effects of technology complexity on the emergence and evolution of wind industry manufacturing locations along global value chains
Wind energy can contribute to national climate, energy, and economic goals by expanding clean energy and supporting economies through new manufacturing industries. However, the mechanisms for achieving these interlinked goals...
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