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Provincializing Mecca? (1924–1969)
Taushif Kara
Jun 08, 2021
This article argues that in the moments leading up to decolonization, Indian Muslims living in East Africa sought to refuse their minority status through the excessive language of universal Islam. Groups with an established...
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Introduction: John Gower's Twenty-First Century Appeal
Kara McShane, R. F. Yeager
Jan 01, 0001
This is the introductory essay to a special issue of the South Atlantic Review focusing on John Gower. Guest editor for this issue is Kara L. McShane with the assistance of R. F. Yeager.
Published by: Ursinus College
Social Healing in Gower's Visio Angliae
Kara McShane
Jan 01, 0001
I argue that Gower uses metaphorical images common from vernacular romance--particularly the image of the rudderless ship--to help himself and his readers process the upheaval of the Great Rising. As a healing narrative, the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Connecting social technologies with information literacy
Kara Jones
Nov 08, 2007
Social technologies such as weblogs, wikis, and social bookmarking are emerging both as information resources and as tools for research. This paper reflects on these technologies and suggests they may be well placed to build...
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Dual Frequency Microwave Resonator for Non-invasive detection of Aqueous Glucose

A novel dual-band microwave sensor for noninvasive detection of glucose concentration is presented. The proposed sensor consists of an open-loop resonator coupled to the input and the output of the structure. The resonator is...

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Stress and Hippocampal Plasticity
Kara Pham
Jan 01, 0001
The addition of new neurons continues in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat, and this process has been previously shown to be regulated by adrenal steroid hormones, Nmethyl- D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activity, psychosocial...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Connecting social technologies with information literacy
Kara Jones
Nov 08, 2007
Social technologies such as weblogs, wikis, and social bookmarking are emerging both as information resources and as tools for research. This paper reflects on these technologies and suggests they may be well placed to build...
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Better Aims for English: An Inquiry Into What it Means to Teach English in a Democratic Society
Kara E Travis
Jan 01, 0001
Perceptions surrounding the subject of English in American public secondary schools have become increasingly narrowed to the practical pursuit of language skills. However, there should be more meaningful aims for English....
Published by: Ursinus College
Dual Frequency Microwave Resonator for Non-invasive detection of Aqueous Glucose

A novel dual-band microwave sensor for noninvasive detection of glucose concentration is presented. The proposed sensor consists of an open-loop resonator coupled to the input and the output of the structure. The resonator is...

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Microarray Analysis Identifies Novel Cholesterol Regulated Genes, Including Pcsk9 Which Regulates LDL Receptor Function and LDL Cholesterol Levels
Kara Noelle Maxwell
Jan 01, 0001
Precise regulation of cholesterol levels is necessary for survival of individual cells and the normal functioning of multicellular organisms. Many of the genes important in these processes are regulated at a transcriptional...
Published by: Rockefeller University
World Class: A Case for Teaching the Strangeness of Language Through Metalingualism in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Kara E Travis
Jan 01, 0001
To increase nonnative speakers' language skills, public schools in the United States of America enroll English language learners (ELLs) in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). While practicing the mechanics of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Options for Administrative Efficiencies in OA Implementation
The Jisc funded ‘OA Good Practice project’ was launched in 2014, running for two years. It aimed to reduce the burden on HEIs in implementing funders’ OA requirements through enabling universities, working with others both...
Published by: University of Bath
T-Junction Loaded with Interdigital Capacitor for Differential Measurement of Permittivity

The microwave sensors have been successfully used for permittivity measurement. These sensors suffer from limited sensitivity and environmental effects. This article presents a novel T-junction highly sensitive microwave...

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T-Junction Loaded with Interdigital Capacitor for Differential Measurement of Permittivity

The microwave sensors have been successfully used for permittivity measurement. These sensors suffer from limited sensitivity and environmental effects. This article presents a novel T-junction highly sensitive microwave...

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Biology Faculty Member Will Track Ranaviruses at Georgetown Refuge
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Biology faculty member Matthew Heard has official credentials to visit Hobcaw Barony, a 17,500-acre refuge near Georgetown, S.C., as a Harry M. Lightsey Jr. Visiting Scholar. Graduate student Jamie Salters and undergraduates...
Published by: Winthrop University
Natural Photosensitizers in Constructed Unit Process Wetlands
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a natural photosensitizer that contributes to the inactivation of microbial pathogens. In constructed treatment wetlands with open water areas DOM can promote sunlight disinfection of wastewater...
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Natural Photosensitizers in Constructed Unit Process Wetlands
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a natural photosensitizer that contributes to the inactivation of microbial pathogens. In constructed treatment wetlands with open water areas DOM can promote sunlight disinfection of wastewater...
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Dual band, Miniaturized Permittivity Measurement Sensor with Negative-Order SIW Resonator

A novel dual band, highly sensitive Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) sensor for permittivity measurements is presented. A pair of modified Complementary Split Ring Resonators (CSRRs) is etched on SIW surface. CSRRs are...

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EBNA1-specific CD4+ T cells in healthy carriers of Epstein-Barr virus are primarily Th1 in function
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen-1 (EBNA1) maintains the viral episome in all host cells infected with EBV. Recently, EBNA1 was found to be the main EBV latency antigen for CD4+ T cells and could be recognized in...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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