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Vegetarian Society President Discusses Making a Lifestyle Change on World Vegetarian Day
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
World Vegetarian Day is Oct. 1. October is also Vegetarian Awareness Month. Simone Mayers decided to make a lifestyle change after taking an ecological psychology course at Winthrop.
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Narratives of travel
Simone Fullagar
Dec 31, 2002


This article explores a philosophical question concerned with the nature of the desire that moves one to travel, to engage with and know the world in its difference. Drawing upon French feminist theory I take up the...
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Leisure practices as counter-depressants
Simone Fullagar
Jan 01, 2008
This paper draws on post-structural feminist theories of emotion to explore the significance of leisure within women's narratives of recovery from depression. I engage with the stories of 48 women in rural and urban Australia to...
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Tuning crystal morphology of succinic acid using a polymer additive
The effect of the triblock copolymer Pluronic P123 (PP123) on the growth of succinic acid crystals from aqueous solutions is reported at two batch process scales: 10 and 350 mL. The presence of small quantities of PP123 is shown...
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Ion-triggered selectivity in bacterial sodium channels

Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understanding selectivity across this family of membrane proteins has been the subject of intense research efforts. Initially, free...

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Habit Formation, Dynastic Altruism, and Population Dynamics
We study the general equilibrium properties of two growth models with overlapping generations, habit formation, and endogenous fertility. In the neoclassical model, habits modify the economy’s growth rate and generate...
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Quantifying the cost of decision fatigue
Tobias Baer, Simone Schnall
May 05, 2021
Making decisions over extended periods of time is cognitively taxing and can lead to decision fatigue, which is linked to a preference for the ‘default’ option, namely whatever decision involves relatively little cognitive...
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Narratives of travel
Simone Fullagar
Dec 31, 2002


This article explores a philosophical question concerned with the nature of the desire that moves one to travel, to engage with and know the world in its difference. Drawing upon French feminist theory I take up the...
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Leisure practices as counter-depressants
Simone Fullagar
Jan 01, 2008
This paper draws on post-structural feminist theories of emotion to explore the significance of leisure within women's narratives of recovery from depression. I engage with the stories of 48 women in rural and urban Australia to...
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Becoming roller derby grrrls
This article explores how the global revival of roller derby as an alternative sport for women has been mobilised through online social networks, league promotion and fan sites that create imagined communities of 'roller...
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Ion-triggered selectivity in bacterial sodium channels

Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understanding selectivity across this family of membrane proteins has been the subject of intense research efforts. Initially, free...

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Thinking Together and Governance in Transport Planning
Sustainability issues challenge most conventional approaches to policy design and implementation. One broader concern is how to create the conditions for the desired sustainability options to be realized. In this pursuit, policy...
Digital Gaming for Cross-Cultural Learning
Although game-based learning has gained significant attention in higher education globally, it is difficult to harness its engagement and interactions to improve student success. This paper argues that the use of digital games...
SMGen
Several software tools for the simulation and analysis of biochemical reaction networks have been developed in the last decades; however, assessing and comparing their computational performance in executing the typical...
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Membrane Interactions and Toxicity by Misfolded Protein Oligomers.
The conversion of otherwise soluble proteins into insoluble amyloid aggregates is associated with a range of neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, as well as non-neuropathic conditions such...
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Inhibition of the Eukaryotic 80S Ribosome as a Potential Anticancer Therapy
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonucleoprotein machinery that reads the genetic code, in the form of messenger RNA (mRNA), to produce proteins. The mechanism of...
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Disease and Disapproval
Prior research has indicated that disease threat and disgust are associated with harsher moral condemnation. We investigated the role of a specific, highly salient health concern, namely the spread of the coronavirus, and...
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Narrating the multiplicity of ‘Derby Grrrl’
Driven by an ethos of self-organization and empowerment women involved in the revived version of roller derby have created an embodied and virtual leisure practice that challenges gender norms and invites different identities....
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Problematizing the neurochemical subject of anti-depressant treatment
In this article we situate empirical research into women's problematic experiences of anti-depressant medication within broader debates about pharmaceuticalization and the rise of the neurochemical self. We explore how women...
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