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Intersectionalities
Shula Ramon
Jun 23, 2015
The article highlights the traumatic impact of intimate partner domestic violence (IPDV) on women, the complexity of their responses to it, its impact on their identities, and their resulting social position in Europe. An...
Intersectionalities
Shula Ramon
Jun 23, 2015
The article highlights the traumatic impact of intimate partner domestic violence (IPDV) on women, the complexity of their responses to it, its impact on their identities, and their resulting social position in Europe. An...
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
Improving Park Maintenance Efficiency Using a Mobile Application
This article describes the construction and evaluation of a mobile application for use by park maintenance personnel that features an interactive map allowing for real time positioning of the user in relation to equipment...
Graph Representation Forecasting of Patient's Medical Conditions
Objective: Modern medicine needs to shift from a wait and react, curative discipline to a preventative, interdisciplinary science aiming at providing personalized, systemic, and precise treatment plans to patients. To this...
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Zebrafish adult pigment stem cells are multipotent and form pigment cells by a progressive fate restriction process

Skin pigment pattern formation is a paradigmatic example of pattern formation. In zebrafish, the adult body stripes are generated by coordinated rearrangement of three distinct pigment cell-types, black melanocytes, shiny...

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Codon Usage and Adenovirus Fitness
Vaccination is the most effective method to date to prevent viral diseases. It intends to mimic a naturally occurring infection while avoiding the disease, exposing our bodies to viral antigens to trigger an immune response that...
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Zebrafish adult pigment stem cells are multipotent and form pigment cells by a progressive fate restriction process

Skin pigment pattern formation is a paradigmatic example of pattern formation. In zebrafish, the adult body stripes are generated by coordinated rearrangement of three distinct pigment cell-types, black melanocytes, shiny...

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The Validity of Automatic Methods for Estimating Skeletal Age in Young Athletes
This study examined the validity of two automated methods (BAUSport, BoneXpert software using Fels, Greulich-Pyle, Tanner-Whithouse III protocols) for estimating skeletal age (SA) in young athletes in comparison to a reference...
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Deep Learning Enables Fast and Accurate Imputation of Gene Expression
A question of fundamental biological significance is to what extent the expression of a subset of genes can be used to recover the full transcriptome, with important implications for biological discovery and clinical...
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A Critical Period for Prefrontal Network Configurations Underlying Psychiatric Disorders and Addiction.
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been classically defined as the brain region responsible for higher cognitive functions, including the decision-making process. Ample information has been gathered during the last 40 years...
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Social transmission in the wild can reduce predation pressure on novel prey signals.
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of animal communities. Demonstrating this in the wild, however, has been challenging....
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Cyclical fate restriction

Neural crest cells are crucial in development, not least because of their remarkable multipotency. Early findings stimulated two hypotheses for how fate specification and commitment from fully multipotent neural crest cells...

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Neighbourhood environment and dementia in older people from high-, middle- and low-income countries
Abstract: Background: A growing number of studies have explored how features of the neighbourhood environment can be related to cognitive health in later life. Yet few have focused on low- and middle-income countries and...
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Social transmission in the wild can reduce predation pressure on novel prey signals.
Social transmission of information is taxonomically widespread and could have profound effects on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of animal communities. Demonstrating this in the wild, however, has been challenging....
Published by: Nature Communications
Neighbourhood environment and dementia in older people from high-, middle- and low-income countries
Abstract: Background: A growing number of studies have explored how features of the neighbourhood environment can be related to cognitive health in later life. Yet few have focused on low- and middle-income countries and...
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Cyclical fate restriction

Neural crest cells are crucial in development, not least because of their remarkable multipotency. Early findings stimulated two hypotheses for how fate specification and commitment from fully multipotent neural crest cells...

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