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The Grizzly, November 9, 2023
Vandalism in First Year Dorms Upcoming Student Engagement Events Prohibition Era at Bay UCDC: Motion, Timbre & Rhythm Word Search The Most Anticipated Event of Hallows' Eve 5 Seniors, 1 Team: Leadership On and Off the...
Published by: Ursinus College
BCS-based biowaivers
A BCS-based biowaiver allows extrapolation of drug product bioequivalence (when applicable) based on the BCS class of the drug and in vitro dissolution testing. Drug permeability and solubility considerations for adult BCS might...
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Epistemic Trust and the Emergence of Conduct Problems
Fonagy and colleagues have recently proposed that deficits in the capacity for epistemic trust (i. e., the expectation that interpersonal communication is relevant to the addressee) are fundamental to psychopathology. In this...
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Maximum tension
JD Barrow, GW Gibbons
Feb 17, 2015
We discuss various examples and ramifications of the conjecture that there exists a maximum force (or tension) in general relativistic systems. We contrast this situation with that in Newtonian gravity, where no maximum force...
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The Grizzly, March 18, 2021
How the Institute for Student Success is Supporting Students This Semester Ursinus Adds Interdisciplinary "Health and Society" Major Ursinus Vigil Marks Disability Community National Day of Mourning Talia Argondezzi Talks...
Published by: Ursinus College
The area of a rough black hole.
John D Barrow
Oct 12, 2020
We investigate the consequences for the black hole area of introducing fractal structure for the horizon geometry. We create a three-dimensional spherical analogue of a 'Koch Snowflake' using a infinite diminishing hierarchy of...
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The generic sudden singularity in Brans–Dicke theory
AbstractWe construct a formal asymptotic series expansion for a general solution of the Brans–Dicke equations with a fluid source near a sudden singularity. This solution contains 11 independent...
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Cell Size Control And Asymmetric Cell Fates In Start Of The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Cycle
Talia, Stefano Di
Jan 01, 0001
Understanding the molecular and biophysical mechanisms that couple the process of cell growth to cell division is one of the major challenges of modern cell biology. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast) has been an important...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Recommended strategies for the oral administration of paediatric medicines with food and drinks in the context of their biopharmaceutical properties
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This review focuses on the recommended strategies for the oral administration of paediatric medicines with food in the context of their biopharmaceutical properties.
Key findings

Acceptability of...
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The shape of bouncing universes
JD Barrow, C Ganguly
Jul 15, 2019
What happens to the most general closed oscillating universes in general relativity? We sketch the development of interest in cyclic universes from the early work of Friedmann and Tolman to modern variations introduced by the...
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Inflation without a trace of lambda
Abstract: We generalise Einstein’s formulation of the traceless Einstein equations to f(R) gravity theories. In the case of the vacuum traceless Einstein equations, we show that a non-constant Weyl tensor leads via a conformal...
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Recommended strategies for the oral administration of paediatric medicines with food and drinks in the context of their biopharmaceutical properties
Objectives

This review focuses on the recommended strategies for the oral administration of paediatric medicines with food in the context of their biopharmaceutical properties.
Key findings

Acceptability of...
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BCS-based biowaivers
A BCS-based biowaiver allows extrapolation of drug product bioequivalence (when applicable) based on the BCS class of the drug and in vitro dissolution testing. Drug permeability and solubility considerations for adult BCS might...
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