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ETV Presents Preview Screening of Ken Burns' World War II Documentary
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
ETV will screen Ken Burns' World War II documentary "The War" on Winthrop's campus. The screening will take place over a seven-day period.
Published by: Winthrop University
A microbiologically sensitive “intelligent” burns dressing concept
Rationale: Infection is the single largest contributor to increased morbidity and mortality in burns patients. Infection can often be difficult to diagnose against the background of generalised trauma. The problem of infection...
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A microbiologically sensitive “intelligent” burns dressing concept
Rationale: Infection is the single largest contributor to increased morbidity and mortality in burns patients. Infection can often be difficult to diagnose against the background of generalised trauma. The problem of infection...
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So very really variable
Previous studies have shown that one of the linguistic tools that individuals use to identify themselves is adjectival intensification (e.g., so cool, very cool, really cool). We assembled and analyzed a corpus of over 3000...
So very really variable
Previous studies have shown that one of the linguistic tools that individuals use to identify themselves is adjectival intensification (e.g., so cool, very cool, really cool). We assembled and analyzed a corpus of over 3000...
Why Eye Contact is So Hard
Stephen Wilkins
Jan 01, 0001
The ability to maintain eye contact while speaking is a difficult skill for many people to master. Because of the importance of nonverbal communication skills in everyday life, it is prudent to examine the reasons for this...
Published by: Ursinus College
Data and its role in reducing the risk of disasters in the built environment.
Emily So
Oct 13, 2022
In accordance with the Sendai framework, we need to protect our global neighbours from the risk of future disasters. This short paper calls for the disaster risk reduction (DRR) community to make investments in standardising and...
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(Not so) Great Expectations
This study examines the effect of foreign-accented speech on the predictive ability of our brain. Listeners actively anticipate upcoming linguistic information in the speech signal so as to facilitate and reduce processing load....
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Structural Analysis of an RNA Polymerase Sigma Factor and Its Anti-sigma: sigma28/FLGM
Margareta K. So?renson
Jan 01, 0001
Eubacterial sigma (o) factors are required during the initiation of transcription, where they play key roles in promoter recognition, melting, and transcriptional regulation, sigma is a dissociable subunit of RNA polymerase...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Concordant and divergent strategies to improve postprandial glucose and lipid metabolism
Following ingestion of a mixed-macronutrient meal, blood glucose and triacylglycerol (TAG) concentrations are elevated for approximately 2 and 8 hours respectively, depending on factors such as the amount and type of food...
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Concordant and divergent strategies to improve postprandial glucose and lipid metabolism
Following ingestion of a mixed-macronutrient meal, blood glucose and triacylglycerol (TAG) concentrations are elevated for approximately 2 and 8 hours respectively, depending on factors such as the amount and type of food...
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Hunting and Consumption of Passerine Birds by Wild Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)
SO Petrovan, M Leu
Jul 03, 2017
Predation of vertebrates by Mallards ($\textit{Anas platyrhynchos}$) has rarely been documented and only in relation to fish and amphibians. Mallard foraging behavior was observed at a reservoir bordering Semenic-Caras Gorges...
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So gross and yet so far away
People morally evaluate norm violations that occur at various distances from the self (e.g., a corrupt politician vs. a cheating spouse). Yet, distance is rarely studied as a moderator of moral judgment processes. We focus on...
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Speed or deliberation
S Platt, E So
Feb 21, 2017
This paper compares recovery in the wake of three recent earthquakes: the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011; the Van earthquake in Turkey in October 2011; and the Maule earthquake in Chile in February 2010. The authors...
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English Major Wins Winthrop's First Student Fulbright Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rachel Burns is a senior from Colorado Springs majoring in English. She is Winthrop's first student Fulbright Scholarship winner. She'll spend part of 2017 teaching English to students in South Africa.
Published by: Winthrop University
Classical Conditioning of Cognitive States
Arthur Burns
Jan 01, 0001
This research sought out to do preliminary testing to prepare for honors research in the 2021 academic year. This research focuses on attempting to classically condition cognitive states. Learning tasks were designed to elicit...
Published by: Ursinus College
Detecting the Degradation Products of Cutin and PET
Matthew Burns
Jan 01, 0001
Polymers are macromolecules composed of hydrogen, carbon, and other elements. Plastics, like polyethylene (PE) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), are synthetic polymers that persist in the environment due to a lack of...
Published by: Ursinus College

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