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Interview with Sam Foster
Sam Foster
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 15, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters, Sam Foster rates the Presidency of Anthony DiGiorgio and recalls the evolution of Winthrop. Included, Foster shares his opinions on Winthrop's strengths and weaknesses and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Sam J. Ervin - OH 123
Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
Jan 01, 0001
In his March 7, 1981 interview with John Cissell, Sam Ervin recounts his work as a U.S. Senator for North Carolina. Ervin explains his defense of Jim Crow Laws and his involvement in an investigative committee that unveiled the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sam Granick, 1949
Sam Granick. The structural and functional relationships between heme and chlorophyll Lecture delivered May 19, 1949 Posted with permission
Published by: Charles C. Thomas
Interpersonal Neural Entrainment during Early Social Interaction.
Currently, we understand much about how children's brains attend to and learn from information presented while they are alone, viewing a screen - but less about how interpersonal social influences are substantiated in the brain....
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Infants' visual sustained attention is higher during joint play than solo play
Previous research has suggested that when a social partner, such as a parent, pays attention to an object, this increases the attention that infants pay to that object during spontaneous, naturalistic play. There are two...
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Author Sam Kean Entertained Dacus Library Friends at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Popular science author Sam Kean told Dacus Friends of the Library members at their Oct. 5 annual meeting that he was fascinated by how mercury displayed properties of both a liquid and a metal. He is now author of the popular...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sir Sam Edwards. 1 February 1928 — 7 July 2015
Mark Warner
Apr 19, 2017
Sam Edwards was one of the leading physicists of the second half of...
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Toward a Neuroscientific Understanding of Play
Play during early life is a ubiquitous activity, and an individual's propensity for play is positively related to cognitive development and emotional well-being. Play behavior (which may be solitary or shared with a social...
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Toward the Understanding of Topographical and Spectral Signatures of Infant Movement Artifacts in Naturalistic EEG
Electroencephalography (EEG) is perhaps the most widely used brain-imaging technique for pediatric populations. However, EEG signals are prone to distortion by motion. Compared to adults, infants’ motion is both more frequent...
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A Role for RAS in V-CRK Transformation
Heidi Greulich
Jan 01, 0001
The v-Crk oncogene product, while possessing no intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, causes an elevation in levels of cellular phosphotyrosine as it transforms chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF). Because of this similarity to v-Src...
Published by: Rockefeller University
LITTLE v IN INUKTITUT
Bettina Spreng
Jul 30, 2013
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the distribution of the Antipassive morpheme -si- in Mittimatalik, a dialect of !nuktitut spoken in North Baffin. It is demonstrated that the occurrence of the overt Antipassive...
LITTLE v IN INUKTITUT
Bettina Spreng
Jul 30, 2013
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the distribution of the Antipassive morpheme -si- in Mittimatalik, a dialect of !nuktitut spoken in North Baffin. It is demonstrated that the occurrence of the overt Antipassive...
Optimisation and Characterisation of Anti-Fouling Ternary SAM Layers for Impedance-Based Aptasensors
An aptasensor with enhanced anti-fouling properties has been developed. As a case study, the aptasensor was designed with specificity for human thrombin. The sensing platform was developed on screen printed electrodes and is...
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Structure and metallicity of phase V of hydrogen
A new phase V of hydrogen was recently claimed in experiments above 325 GPa and 300 K. Due to the extremely small sample size at such record pressures the measurements were limited to Raman spectroscopy. The experimental data on...
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Do Helpful Mothers Help? Effects of Maternal Scaffolding and Infant Engagement on Cognitive Performance.
Infants are highly social and much early learning takes place in a social context during interactions with caregivers. Previous research shows that social scaffolding - responsive parenting and joint attention - can confer...
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Do Helpful Mothers Help? Effects of Maternal Scaffolding and Infant Engagement on Cognitive Performance
Infants are highly social and much early learning takes place in a social context during interactions with caregivers. Previous research shows that social scaffolding – responsive parenting and joint attention – can confer...
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Patel v Mirza
G Virgo
Nov 17, 2016
The decision of the Supreme Court in Patel v Mirza is now the leading case on the application of the defence of illegality to private law claims, which has resolved a controversy among the Justices of the Supreme Court as to...
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