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Is There Recess on Mars?
The pandemic of 2019 created a multitude of challenges for teachers and students alike. The urgency with which education was forced to transition to a fully online delivery paradigm necessitated a triage and curate process to...
Bilateral Pneumothorax and Subcutaneous Emphysema following Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a widely used diagnostic and therapeutic modality in the management of biliary and pancreatic disease. Some of the complications of the procedure, although rare, may carry...
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Are multiple physical symptoms a poor prognostic factor or just a marker of depression severity?

BACKGROUND: Using data from the GenPod trial this study investigates: (i) if depressed individuals with multiple physical symptoms have a poorer response to antidepressants before and after adjustment for baseline Beck...

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Developing Teachers' Knowledge for Teaching in Virtual Contexts
The 2020 worldwide pandemic signaled the COVID-19 crisis as a real threat and forced K-12 schools to move teaching and learning from face-to-face classrooms to online virtual classrooms. Educators searched for a silver lining...
Are multiple physical symptoms a poor prognostic factor or just a marker of depression severity?

BACKGROUND: Using data from the GenPod trial this study investigates: (i) if depressed individuals with multiple physical symptoms have a poorer response to antidepressants before and after adjustment for baseline Beck...

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On the GL$_{n}$-eigenvariety and a conjecture of Venkatesh
D Hansen, JA Thorne
Mar 09, 2017
Let π be a cuspidal, cohomological automorphic representation of GL$_{n}$(A). Venkatesh has suggested that there should exist a natural action of the exterior algebra of a certain motivic cohomology group on the π-part of the...
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The feasibility of low intensity psychological therapy for co-occurring depression in adult Autism
Low intensity cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) including behavioural activation is an evidence based treatment for depression, a condition frequently co-occurring with autism. The feasibility of adapting low intensity CBT for...
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Did the Shrew Tame You: An Exploration of Sexual Politics in Shakespeare's <em>The Taming of the Shrew</em>
Marisa Stickel
Jan 01, 0001
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, examining the gender roles that influence the relationship between Katherine and Petruccio. By analyzing Petruccio's attempts at taming...
Published by: Winthrop University
A pilot randomised controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy for antenatal depression.
BACKGROUND: Few trials have evaluated the effectiveness of psychological treatment in improving depression by the end of pregnancy. This is the first pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) of individual cognitive behavioural...
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The feasibility of low intensity psychological therapy for co-occurring depression in adult Autism
Low intensity cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) including behavioural activation is an evidence based treatment for depression, a condition frequently co-occurring with autism. The feasibility of adapting low intensity CBT for...
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Lt. Wes Wiles Named 2017 Optimist Club Officer of the Year for Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Optimist Club presents the Officer of the Year Award to one officer from Winthrop Police, Rock Hill Police, York County Sheriff's Office and the South Carolina Highway Patrol who goes above and beyond the call of duty.
Published by: Winthrop University
Thiopurine monotherapy is effective in ulcerative colitis but significantly less so in Crohn’s disease
Evangelos Stournaras, Wendi Qian, Apostolos Pappas, You Yi Hong, Rasha Shawky, UK IBD BioResource Investigators, Tim Raine, Miles Parkes, UK IBD BioResource Investigators, Tariq Ahmad, Nick Kennedy, Peter Irving, Natalie Prescott, Charlie Lees, John Mansfield, Chris Lamb, Jack Satsangi, Alison Simmons, Alisa Hart, Sreedhar Subramanian, Chris Probert, Richard Shenderey, Anton Gunasekera, Klaartje Bel Kok, Babur Javaid, Leena Sinha, Salil Singh, Cathryn Preston, Mark Jarvis, Ruth Penn, Anjan Dhar, Achuth Shenoy, Kath Phillis, Arabis Oglesby, Jude Tilbury, Glyn Scott, Joseph Collum, Martyn Carter, Jamie Barbour, John Gordon, John Ramage, Ganesh Sivagi, Phil Roberts, Monica Bose, Shaji Sebastian, Joy Wilkins, Paul Banim, Alexana Kent, Ajay Verma, Dawn Warren, Alan Wiles, Matthew Johnson, Konrad Koss, Chirag Oza, Khalid Elamin, Annette Woods, Bijay Baburajan, Chris MacDonald, Byron Theron, Mark Tremelling, Udi Shmueli, Roisin Bevan, Jimmy Limdi, Prakash Nair, Deven Vani, Stephen Lewis, Michelle Baker-Moffat, Gordon Moran, Simon McLaughlin, Aminda de Silva, John Beckly, Anew Cole, Charles Murray, Alan Lobo, Melissa Smith, Sanju Mathew, John Saunders, Helen Steed, Matthew Brookes, Juliette Loehry, Monira Rahman, Jeff Butterworth, Ajay Muddu, Katie Clark, Christian Selinger, Arvind Ramadas, John McLaughlin, Richard Pollok, Colin Rees, Simon Panter, David Hobday, Stephen Foley, Vinod Patel, Emma Wesley, Daniel Gavin, Cathryn Edwards, Stuart Bloom, Chuka Nwokolo, John deCaestecker, Mina Hanna, Albert Davies, Laura Hancock, Fraser Cummings, Subramaniam Ramakrishnan, Theresa Tindall, Jonathan Landy, Richard Appleby, Dan Sharpstone, Andy Li, Richard Keld, Lin Mear, Anne Philips, Horace Willia, Laura Hancock Ben Warner, Dharmaraj Durai, Elaine Brinkworth, Zahid Mahmood, Rachel Cooney
Oct 06, 2020
Objective: Thiopurines are widely used as maintenance therapy in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) but the evidence base for their use is sparse and their role increasingly questioned. Using the largest series reported to date...
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