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Interview with Ruth Lesesne
Ruth Lesesne
Jan 01, 0001
Interview with Ruth Lesesne, member of the South Carolina Mothers Association.
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Ruth Erline Mathis Martin
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Ruth Erline Mathis Martin (1934-2020) discussed her time as a DHEC employee in the sickle cell anemia program. She covered topics of DHEC's involvement with community groups, sickle...
Published by: Winthrop University
The impact of financial slack on explorative and exploitative knowledge sourcing from universities
Some organizations use universities to explore new areas, whereas others turn to universities to exploit knowledge for immediate and practical gain. Drawing on the behavioral theory of the firm and the literature on...
The impact of financial slack on explorative and exploitative knowledge sourcing from universities
Some organizations use universities to explore new areas, whereas others turn to universities to exploit knowledge for immediate and practical gain. Drawing on the behavioral theory of the firm and the literature on...
The impact of supply base complexity on disruptions and performance
In the face of increasing supply base complexity, organisations have to develop new ways to manage or mitigate risk. This paper investigates the impact of four dimensions of complexity on the frequency of disruptions and plant...
The impact of supply base complexity on disruptions and performance
In the face of increasing supply base complexity, organisations have to develop new ways to manage or mitigate risk. This paper investigates the impact of four dimensions of complexity on the frequency of disruptions and plant...
Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill Jan. 10, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill has joined the Winthrop College library staff as circulation assistant. Miss Dacus is a Winthrop Graduate, earned her B.A. and B.S degrees in library science from George Peabody College.
Published by: Winthrop University
Long-Term-Oriented Values, Governance Model Preferences, and Dual Innovation in Family Firms
A total of 217 questionnaires were used to empirically test the mechanism and effect of long-term orientation and governance mode preference on dual innovation in family firms. The data analysis shows that family firms'...
The Archaeology of South Asia from the Indus to Asoka, c.6500, by Robin Coningham and Ruth Young
The book review evaluates the book The Archaeology of South Asia from the Indus to Asoka, c. 6500 BCE-200 CE by Robin Coningham and Ruth Young. The volume emphasizes the regional diversity of South Asian archaeological cultures...
Houses of Death
Gina Wisker
Oct 03, 2016
A blackened, burned dress hangs limply in an upstairs wardrobe in a dusty, deserted house in the Fens in Ruth Rendell's The Brimstone Wedding (1996). This dress, like the airless, loveless, and love-lost houses in both The...
Houses of Death
Gina Wisker
Oct 03, 2016
A blackened, burned dress hangs limply in an upstairs wardrobe in a dusty, deserted house in the Fens in Ruth Rendell's The Brimstone Wedding (1996). This dress, like the airless, loveless, and love-lost houses in both The...
Intestine in the lung
JMW Slack
Jun 01, 2004
The phenomenon of metaplasia, in which one tissue type is converted into another, is beginning to be explained in molecular terms. The transformation of lung to intestinal tissue has not previously been described, but it is now...
What is a stem cell?
Jonathan M.W. Slack
Sep 01, 2018

The historical roots of the stem cell concept are traced with respect to its usage in embryology and in hematology. The modern consensus definition of stem cells, comprising both pluripotent stem cells in culture and...

Animal regeneration
Jonathan M. W. Slack
Sep 01, 2017

An old question about regeneration is whether it is an ancestral character which is a general property of living matter, or whether it represents a set of specific adaptations to the different circumstances faced by different...

Pathogens, Populations and Plagues
On November 8, 2000, The Rockefeller University presented the centennial lecture Pathogens, Populations and Plagues by Ruth Berkelman, M.D. (Emory University).
How Does Digital Transformation Influence Collaborative Green Innovation?
In the era of digitalization and green development, collaborative green innovation is gaining increasing attention. However, how digital transformation affects green innovation, especially collaboration in green innovation is...
Classifier Selection for the Prediction of Dominant Transmission Mode of Coronavirus Within Localities
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an ongoing concern that requires research in all disciplines to tame its spread. Nine classification algorithms were selected for evaluating the most appropriate in predicting...
What is a stem cell?
Jonathan M.W. Slack
Sep 01, 2018

The historical roots of the stem cell concept are traced with respect to its usage in embryology and in hematology. The modern consensus definition of stem cells, comprising both pluripotent stem cells in culture and...

Transformation of jaw muscle satellite cells to cardiomyocytes
In the embryo a population of progenitor cells known as the second heart field forms not just parts of the heart but also the jaw muscles of the head. Here we show that it is possible to take skeletal muscle satellite cells from...
Intestine in the lung
JMW Slack
Jun 01, 2004
The phenomenon of metaplasia, in which one tissue type is converted into another, is beginning to be explained in molecular terms. The transformation of lung to intestinal tissue has not previously been described, but it is now...
Animal regeneration
Jonathan M. W. Slack
Sep 01, 2017

An old question about regeneration is whether it is an ancestral character which is a general property of living matter, or whether it represents a set of specific adaptations to the different circumstances faced by different...

An amphibian with ambition
CW Beck, JMW Slack
Sep 19, 2001
Much of our knowledge about the mechanisms of vertebrate early development comes from studies using Xenopus laevis. The recent development of a remarkably efficient method for generating transgenic embryos is now allowing study...
President of Duke Nuclear to Speak at Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Duke Nuclear president Ruth Shaw will be the keynote speaker for the May 6 spring undergraduate commencement exercises. Shaw has worked for Duke Energy for 14 years.
Published by: Winthrop University

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