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Interview with Samuel William Searles - VHP 057
Samuel William Searles
Jan 01, 0001
In his November 1, 2005 interview with Ebony Williams, Samuel William Searles recalls being drafted for the army during WWII. Searles explains his job during war and how he and fellow soldiers celebrated the end of the war....
Published by: Winthrop University
Samuel J. Meltzer, 1906
Samuel J. Meltzer, M.D. The Factors of Safety in Animal Structure and Animal Economy Lecture delivered December 15th, 1906
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Synchronous and opponent thermosensors use flexible cross-inhibition to orchestrate thermal homeostasis.
Body temperature homeostasis is essential and reliant upon the integration of outputs from multiple classes of cooling- and warming-responsive cells. The computations that integrate these outputs are not understood. Here, we...
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Synchronous and opponent thermosensors use flexible cross-inhibition to orchestrate thermal homeostasis.
Body temperature homeostasis is essential and reliant upon the integration of outputs from multiple classes of cooling- and warming-responsive cells. The computations that integrate these outputs are not understood. Here, we...
Published by: Science advances
Metacognitive insight into cognitive performance in Huntington's disease gene carriers.
OBJECTIVES: Insight is an important predictor of quality of life in Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. However, estimating insight with traditional methods such as questionnaires is challenging and...
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MDI-GPU
The integration of multi-dimensional datasets remains a key challenge in systems biology and genomic medicine. Modern high-throughput technologies generate a broad array of different data types, providing distinct--but often...
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A Maturity Model for Intraorganizational Online Collaboration
Samuel Reeb
Jan 01, 2023
The capability to collaborate successfully within and between organizational units using online media supports organizations in addressing the increasing complexity of work tasks of knowledge workers. However, organizations are...
The Spin of a Newborn Black Hole
The origin and distribution of stellar-mass black hole spins are a rare window into the progenitor stars and supernova events that create them. Swift J1728.9-3613 is an X-ray binary, likely associated with the supernova remnant...
Samuel Howard and the Music for the Installation of the Duke of Grafton as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1769
AD Howard
Aug 07, 2017
Samuel Howard (?1710–1782) has long been a familiar inhabitant of the diligent footnotes of Handel biographers. A choirboy in the Chapel Royal, he was a member of Handel’s chorus and the composer of much theatre music of his...
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Diana J. Mason, Ph.D., RN, FAAN: Research and Innovations in Nursing and Health Care
A Trajectory Toward the Periphery
Scott M. Thomas
Jan 01, 0001
If one day Muslim Americans will be forced to register their identities, then that is the day this proud Jew will register as a Muslim. (Khomami and Sidahmed 2016Khomami, Nadia, and Mazin Sidahmed. 2016. “Jonathan Greenblatt...
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Charlotte Dance Festival Welcomes Winthrop Students' Original Choreography
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The four students are Mason Diaz, Kristin Ramirez, Kristin Ward and Bridget O'Connor. Their performance will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The Charlotte Dance Festival will feature a few familiar faces this weekend.
Published by: Winthrop University
Downsizing proto-oncogene cFos to short helix-constrained peptides that bind Jun
The oncogenic transcription factor Activator Protein-1 (AP-1) is a DNA binding protein that assembles through dimerization of Fos and Jun protein subunits, their leucine-rich helical sequences entwining into a coiled coil...
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A thermodynamic model for interpreting tryptophan excitation-energy-dependent fluorescence spectra provides insight into protein conformational sampling and stability
It is now over thirty years since Demchenko and Ladokhin first posited the potential of the tryptophan red edge excitation shift (REES) effect to capture information on protein molecular dynamics. Whilst there have been many key...
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A Trajectory Toward the Periphery
Scott M. Thomas
Jan 01, 0001
If one day Muslim Americans will be forced to register their identities, then that is the day this proud Jew will register as a Muslim. (Khomami and Sidahmed 2016Khomami, Nadia, and Mazin Sidahmed. 2016. “Jonathan Greenblatt...
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Downsizing proto-oncogene cFos to short helix-constrained peptides that bind Jun
The oncogenic transcription factor Activator Protein-1 (AP-1) is a DNA binding protein that assembles through dimerization of Fos and Jun protein subunits, their leucine-rich helical sequences entwining into a coiled coil...
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1921
Villanova noses varsity out of first place Open forum meeting in Trinity Church Annual dinner of the Philadelphia Association Dr. Robert E. Speer, noted lecturer and writer to speak here Industrial worker outlines factory...
Published by: Ursinus College
A thermodynamic model for interpreting tryptophan excitation-energy-dependent fluorescence spectra provides insight into protein conformational sampling and stability
It is now over thirty years since Demchenko and Ladokhin first posited the potential of the tryptophan red edge excitation shift (REES) effect to capture information on protein molecular dynamics. Whilst there have been many key...
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The Rockefeller University Review 1967, vol. 5, no. 2
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover shows the rose-mallow, Hibiscus palustris - with a freshwater pond at Southold, Long Island, in the background (story on page 1). Picture by the eminent photographer of flowers, Samuel...

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