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Harvard Psychologist, Published Author Dr. Ross W. Greene to Host Professional Workshop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Ross W. Greene is the creator of the collaborative problem-solving approach when dealing with behaviorally challenged children. The workshop is 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the Richardson Ballroom.
Published by: Winthrop University
Ὦ ἀνόητοι καὶ βραδεῖς τῇ καρδίᾳ
William A Ross
Mar 04, 2016
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publication by Brill.
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Vitamin A, systemic T-cells, and the eye
The first discovered vitamin, vitamin A, exists in a range of forms, primarily retinoids and provitamin carotenoids. The bioactive forms of vitamin A, retinol and retinoic acid, have many critical functions in body systems...
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Vitamin A, systemic T-cells, and the eye
The first discovered vitamin, vitamin A, exists in a range of forms, primarily retinoids and provitamin carotenoids. The bioactive forms of vitamin A, retinol and retinoic acid, have many critical functions in body systems...
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Eating well in care homes

Background: The health and well-being of care home residents are influenced by their experience of mealtimes, which provide an opportunity for residents to socialise and exercise control over their lives, as well as providing...

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Style and Familiarity in OG Judg 19,17
William A Ross
Sep 21, 2016
This article develops and applies criteria to determine intentional, inner-Greek dependence in the Septuagint, using the parallel narratives in Genesis 19 and Judges 19 as an example. The OG translator of Judges is familiar with...
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The Role of Compartmentalized Metabolism in Cellular Metal Homeostasis
Ross A Weber
Jan 01, 0001
The building blocks of cells are usually thought to be DNA, RNA, and proteins. However, life, as we know it, is not possible without iron. While the list of iron's vital cellular functions is extensive, iron is also quite...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Neurologically asymptomatic cerebral oligometastatic prostate carcinoma metastasis identified on [Ga]Ga-THP-PSMA PET/CT.
BACKGROUND:Brain metastases from prostate cancer are rare and usually only occur in the context of widespread systemic disease. This is the first case report of a solitary brain oligometastasis, in a neurologically intact...
Published by: EJNMMI research
Neurologically asymptomatic cerebral oligometastatic prostate carcinoma metastasis identified on [Ga]Ga-THP-PSMA PET/CT
Abstract: Background: Brain metastases from prostate cancer are rare and usually only occur in the context of widespread systemic disease. This is the first case report of a solitary brain oligometastasis, in a neurologically...
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Winthrop Trumpet Day Features N.Y. Philharmonic Member
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During Winthrop Trumpet Day Feb. 17, James Ross, trumpeter with the New York Philharmonic, will perform a concert. The day also includes master classes and a recital by music faculty members Mark Dulin and Matthew Manwarren.
Published by: Winthrop University
FOXA1 is a key determinant of estrogen receptor function and endocrine response.
Estrogen receptor-α (ER) is the key feature of most breast cancers and binding of ER to the genome correlates with expression of the Forkhead protein FOXA1 (also called HNF3α). Here we show that FOXA1 is a key determinant that...
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Unstable polarized del Pezzo surfaces

We provide new examples of K-unstable polarized smooth del Pezzo surfaces using a flopped version first used by Cheltsov and Rubinstein of the test configurations introduced by Ross and Thomas. As an application, we provide...

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A model for determining cardiac mitochondrial substrate utilisation using stable 13C-labelled metabolites.
INTRODUCTION:Relative oxidation of different metabolic substrates in the heart varies both physiologically and pathologically, in order to meet metabolic demands under different circumstances. 13C labelled substrates have become...
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A model for determining cardiac mitochondrial substrate utilisation using stable 13 C-labelled metabolites
Abstract: Introduction: Relative oxidation of different metabolic substrates in the heart varies both physiologically and pathologically, in order to meet metabolic demands under different circumstances. 13C labelled substrates...
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Phylogenetic position of <em>Diania</em> challenged
Liu et al.1 describe a new and remarkable fossil, Diania cactiformis. This animal apparently combined the soft trunk of lobopodians (a group including the extant velvet worms in addition to many Palaeozoic genera) with the...
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Pharmaceutical Inhibition of mTOR in the Common Marmoset
Background: Inhibition of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) has emerged as a viable means to lengthen lifespan and healthspan in mice, although it is still unclear whether these benefits will extend to other mammalian...

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