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Immunological considerations and challenges for regenerative cellular therapies
Abstract: The central goal of regenerative medicine is to replace damaged or diseased tissue with cells that integrate and function optimally. The capacity of pluripotent stem cells to produce unlimited numbers of differentiated...
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Immunological considerations and challenges for regenerative cellular therapies.
The central goal of regenerative medicine is to replace damaged or diseased tissue with cells that integrate and function optimally. The capacity of pluripotent stem cells to produce unlimited numbers of differentiated cells is...
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'Kinetic Canvas'' Concert Combines Dance with Sculpture
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Faculty members Sandra Neels and Gary Larsen will participate in UNC-Charlotte's "Kinetic Canvas" March 28-April 1. Neels will present "Transitory Souls," and Larsen will perform "Set in Stone."
Published by: Winthrop University
First Woman to Lead a U.S. Military Academy Will Visit Winthrop Feb. 6
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rear Admiral Sandra Stosz is the first woman to lead a United States Military Academy. Her visit will be Feb. 6 at 11 a.m. in Dina's Place. It is a free cultural event.
Published by: Winthrop University
On Insufficient Documentation of a Virtual World's Economic Development
Sandra Boric
Jul 01, 2021
Literature on Second Life (SL) was retrieved, reviewed, and aggregated. Although it was found to provide sufficient information about SL's social, technological, business model, and legal issues, and although SL received overall...
Fort Mill Couple Sets Up Endowment for Winthrop's Department of English
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
J. Spratt and Sandra Hagler White recently established a $125,000 endowment at Winthrop University to provide scholarships for English majors and to help pay for students and faculty members to travel to conferences, lectures...
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop Gives Awards of Excellence to Area Teachers
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The recipients were Carolyn Peacock, Sandra Thompson and Roxie Turbeville. During the Richard W. Riley College of Education's convocation ceremony at McBryde Hall, Dean Patricia Graham presented each professional with a trophy.
Published by: Winthrop University
Management Support Model for Information Technology Outsourcing
This study deals with the problem of outsourcing management, presenting a structure to support decision-making on effective information-technology outsourcing and highlighting the advantages and disadvantages that must be...
Smart Technologies, Digital Competencies, and Workforce Development
A mixed methods case study of the Government of Canada provides a lens through which the skills development and training and development challenges confronting the public sector in an era of digitization and smart technologies...
Decision-Making Model to Assess Organizational Climate in Healthcare Organizations
Organizational climate impacts on the employee's well-being, commitment, and positive behavior. Most studies to assess climate in healthcare organizations use qualitative and/or statistical methods. Here, the authors propose a...
Mobile Phones-Assisted Practice and Note-Taking in Foreign Language Oral Production
In foreign language instruction, students are often exposed to computer-mediated testing in international exams and language courses; however, regular classrooms are not equipped with computer labs to offer a lesson coherent...
Novelties and Benefits of Fintech in the Financial Industry
New technologies and innovations that are emerging and developing today through the financial industry can be called by one name and that is “FinTech”. The main feature of “FinTech” is "digital proximity", where the relationship...
Sea, sickness and cautionary tales
Abstract: During the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, Spanish ships sailed around the globe connecting Spain to its colonies. While documentary records offer rich details concerning life on board ship, archaeological...
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Spanish in the Workplace
Sandra Reyes
Jan 01, 0001
Language in America is, and has always been, as diverse as the American population. Never has one language been the sole language of America. However, it is a common belief that English is America's official language. This...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sea, sickness and cautionary tales
Abstract: During the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, Spanish ships sailed around the globe connecting Spain to its colonies. While documentary records offer rich details concerning life on board ship, archaeological...
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The Catholic Church, Catalyst For Change: Taking the Black Community of Rock Hill, SC From the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century, 1946-2016
Sandra Ludwa
Jan 01, 0001
The Roman Catholic Oratorians came to Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1935 with the mission to minister to the poor, underprivileged, and disadvantaged of all races and creeds, and to spread the good news of Catholicism. During the...
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Science, the Arts and Society in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic
Emma Spary
Aug 04, 2017
In 1774, Petrus Camper, renowned throughout the eighteenth-century Republic of Letters as an anatomist, was involved in short-listing proposals for a new town hall in Groningen. The project would be beset by difficulties: in the...
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FROM SHOE-CROPS TO MOSQUITO HAWKS
Sandra Clarke
Apr 24, 2014
NEWFOUNDLAND ENGLISH IS WITHOUT DOUBT the best-described of any variety of Canadian English. Yet though this observation may be true for the island portion of the province, research into the English spoken in Labrador has lagged...

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