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MacDonald and Beamer Chosen Homecoming Queen, King
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A native of Goose Creek, S.C., MacDonald is a sophomore integrated marketing communication major. Rock Hill resident Beamer is a senior economics major.
Published by: Winthrop University
Growth of gas-filled penny-shaped cracks in decompressed hydrogels.
We report that the decompression of soft brittle materials can lead to the growth of internal gas-filled cracks. These cracks are oblate spheroids ('penny shape'), whose major radius grows linearly in time, irreversibly...
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New Leaders Chosen for Council of Student Leaders
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Tatiana Sosa was elected as chair of the Council of Student Leaders for 2008-09. Sarah MacDonald was selected as vice chair.
Published by: Winthrop University
How Data Can Drive Initiatives to Improve Patient Safety and Reduce Risk
Medical errors and improper care of patients are estimated to contribute to as many as 250,000 deaths each year. Critical insight into how, why, and where these incidents occur can be gained from close examination of medical...
Increases in reef size, habitat and metacommunity complexity associated with Cambrian radiation oxygenation pulses.
Oxygenation during the Cambrian Radiation progressed via a series of short-lived pulses. However, the metazoan biotic response to this episodic oxygenation has not been quantified, nor have the causal evolutionary processes been...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 28, 1918
Ursinus loses hard game to Temple Plans completed for Founders Day Varsity takes successful trip The air service College men, attention! Penny social Day of prayer On the campus
Published by: Ursinus College
Increases in reef size, habitat and metacommunity complexity associated with Cambrian radiation oxygenation pulses.
Oxygenation during the Cambrian Radiation progressed via a series of short-lived pulses. However, the metazoan biotic response to this episodic oxygenation has not been quantified, nor have the causal evolutionary processes been...
Published by: Nature Communications
Canine Breed-Specific Hepatopathies.
Penny Watson
Dec 19, 2016
Canine hepatopathies, both congenital and acquired, arise from an interaction between genes and environment. Many show increased breed prevalences. This article reviews the current understanding on breed predispositions for...
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Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion.
The 'Cambrian Explosion' describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest in the fossil record, between ~540 and 520 million years ago (Ma). This event, however, is nested within a far more ancient...
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Clinical features and outcomes in 38 dogs with cholelithiasis receiving conservative or surgical management
Abstract: Background: Ursodeoxycholic acid is used in human medicine for litholytic management of choleliths, but the efficacy of medical management in dogs with cholelithiasis is unknown. Objectives: To describe the clinical...
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The translation of sports injury prevention and safety promotion knowledge

BACKGROUND: A recognised research-to-practice gap exists in the health research field of sports injury prevention and safety promotion. There is a need for improved insight into increasing the relevancy, accessibility and...

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NEWFOUNDLAND TOPONYMY
Shamus MacDonald
Jan 09, 2014
MUCH OF WHAT WE KNOW about place names and associated legends in Newfoundland comes from the same kind of fieldwork that was required to compile the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (Story, Kirwin and Widdowson 1982). Indeed...
Attempting to Engage in “Ethical” Research with Homeless Youth
Risk pervades contemporary discourses surrounding and describing homeless youth. Deemed to be at risk and vulnerable to a range of dangers related to living on the street as well as risky due to their delinquent behaviours...
NEWFOUNDLAND TOPONYMY
Shamus MacDonald
Jan 09, 2014
MUCH OF WHAT WE KNOW about place names and associated legends in Newfoundland comes from the same kind of fieldwork that was required to compile the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (Story, Kirwin and Widdowson 1982). Indeed...

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