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The Effects of Abuse for African Americans Using Critical Autobiographical Analysis
Shelby Carmichael
Jan 01, 0001
This analysis looks into the effects of sexual and physical abuse on the social outcomes and behavior of black children into adulthood. Incorporating current research findings on the effects of abuse on childhood development, an...
Published by: Ursinus College
Charlotte's Society for Human Resource Management Awards Four Winthrop Students Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The student winners are Rachel Farr, Marissa Nichols, Anthony Jablonecki '14 and Shelby Webb '14.
Published by: Winthrop University
Whose voice counts? Examining government-donor negotiations in the design of Ethiopia's large-scale education reforms for equitable learning.
MOTIVATION: The Government of Ethiopia has a long-standing commitment to improving the quality of education. In recent years, this has shifted to include a more explicit focus on equity in learning outcomes. In this paper, we...
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Experimental Effects of Acute High-Intensity Resistance Exercise on Episodic Memory Function
Background:The present experiments evaluated the effects of acute high-intensity resistance exercise on episodic memory. Methods:Two experiments were conducted. For Experiment 1, participants (N = 40; Mage = 21.0 years) were...
Effects of noise on integration of acoustic and electric hearing within and across ears.
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acoustic hearing (AH) in the other ear. In electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS), CI users combine EH and AH in the same ear. In quiet...
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Investigating Interactions Between Complement Component 3 and the Lectin-like Domain of Thrombomodulin in Atypical Hemolytic-uremic Syndrome
Shelby N Marchese
Jan 01, 0001
Proteins (thrombomodulin and complement component 3) were used from two important pathways (blood coagulation and innate immunity) in the human body to investigate how they bind and react in a modeled disease state of atypical...
Published by: Ursinus College
Senior Biology Major Conducted Stink Bug Research and Shared Her Findings
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Shelby Kerr, a Mount Pleasant, S.C., resident who graduates on Saturday from Winthrop with a biology degree, spent the last few months studying the life span and reproductive cycle of the stink bug. Scientists believe the brown...
Published by: Winthrop University
Experimental Effects of Acute High-Intensity Resistance Exercise on Episodic Memory Function
BACKGROUND: The present experiments evaluated the effects of acute high-intensity resistance exercise on episodic memory. METHODS: Two experiments were conducted. For Experiment 1, participants (N = 40; Mage = 21.0 years) were...
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24th Annual Mass Communication Week Challenges Students to "Take a Chance"
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The week's keynote speaker is Steve Brusk, political unit coverage manager for CNN. He will speak on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 9:30 a.m. in Owens G02 and 2 p.m. in Johnson 101. An Alumni Panel of recent graduates will speak at 3:30...
Published by: Winthrop University
The application of fluid dynamic gauging in characterising cake deposition during the cross-flow microfiltration of a yeast suspension
Fluid dynamic gauging (FDG) has been used to study cake fouling during cross-flow microfiltration of inactive Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast suspensions through a 5μm nominal pore size mixed cellulose ester membrane. Cake...
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A spinning disc study of fouling of cold heat transfer surfaces by gel formation from model food fat solutions
The formation of immobile gels on heat transfer surfaces ('coring') caused by cooling fat solutions below their cloud point was studied using a novel spinning disc apparatus (SDA). The SDA features a cooled, removable heat...
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Engaging with Songs
This presentation describes how singing is re-ignited in Singapore primary schools through the professional development initiative by Singapore Teachers’ Academy for the aRts (STAR). Singing brings joy to the child and often...
Published by: The Singing Network
Why do systems for responding to concerns and complaints so often fail patients, families and healthcare staff? A qualitative study.
Healthcare organisations' responses to concerns and complaints often fall short of the expectations of patients and staff who raise them, and substandard responses to concerns and complaints have been implicated in...
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Effects of noise on integration of acoustic and electric hearing within and across ears
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acoustic hearing (AH) in the other ear. In electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS), CI users combine EH and AH in the same ear. In quiet...
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A spinning disc study of fouling of cold heat transfer surfaces by gel formation from model food fat solutions
The formation of immobile gels on heat transfer surfaces ('coring') caused by cooling fat solutions below their cloud point was studied using a novel spinning disc apparatus (SDA). The SDA features a cooled, removable heat...
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Cross-linker design determines microtubule network organization by opposing motors.
During cell division, cross-linking motors determine the architecture of the spindle, a dynamic microtubule network that segregates the chromosomes in eukaryotes. It is unclear how motors with opposite directionality coordinate...
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