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Vulnerable Writing as a Feminist Methodological Practice
Tiffany Page
Jul 31, 2019
This article discusses the possibility for vulnerable writing within feminist methodological approaches to research. Drawing upon a project that involved difficulties and tensions in conducting transnational research, including...
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Competition and Dispersal in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Dispersal plays a crucial role in a range of evolutionary and ecological processes; hence there is strong motivation to understand its evolution. One key prediction is that the relative benefits of dispersal should be greater...
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Two Students Earn Highest GPA in Winthrop's May Graduating Class
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Tillman Award winners were Rebecca Weaver Meares, a business administration major from Rock Hill, and Sydney Laura Shealy, an integrated marketing communication major from Lexington, S.C. Winthrop President Anthony DiGiorgio...
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Little Changes
Tiffany Taylor
Jan 01, 0001
Meet the Rinkidinks... they live together in one large happy family, carefree and untroubled by the rest of the world. Until one day a natural disaster strikes which splits the group into two and leaves them each facing...
Little Changes
Tiffany Taylor
Jan 01, 0001
Meet the Rinkidinks... they live together in one large happy family, carefree and untroubled by the rest of the world. Until one day a natural disaster strikes which splits the group into two and leaves them each facing...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity
Multiple subclonal populations of tumor cells can coexist within the same tumor. This intra-tumor heterogeneity will have clinical implications and it is therefore important to identify factors that drive or suppress such...
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Traditions of the Separate
Our interpretations of British prehistoric deposition practices have been greatly influenced by classical sources and inherited wisdom. However, with the expansion of artefact databases, reanalysis is required to reconsider what...
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Resource competition promotes tumour expansion in experimentally evolved cancer
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Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents therapeutic targets. Here, using techniques adapted from microbial experimental evolution, we investigate the...
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Competition and Dispersal in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Dispersal plays a crucial role in a range of evolutionary and ecological processes; hence there is strong motivation to understand its evolution. One key prediction is that the relative benefits of dispersal should be greater...
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Intra-tumor heterogeneity
Multiple subclonal populations of tumor cells can coexist within the same tumor. This intra-tumor heterogeneity will have clinical implications and it is therefore important to identify factors that drive or suppress such...
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Resource competition promotes tumour expansion in experimentally evolved cancer
Background
Tumour progression involves a series of phenotypic changes to cancer cells, each of which presents therapeutic targets. Here, using techniques adapted from microbial experimental evolution, we investigate the...
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The social evolution of dispersal with public goods cooperation
Selection can favour the evolution of individually costly dispersal if this alleviates competition between relatives. However, conditions that favour altruistic dispersal also mediate selection for other social behaviours, such...
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Cancer cell lines show high heritability for motility but not generation time
Tumour evolution depends on heritable differences between cells in traits affecting cell survival or replication. It is well established that cancer cells are genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous; however, the extent to...
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Cancer cell lines show high heritability for motility but not generation time
Tumour evolution depends on heritable differences between cells in traits affecting cell survival or replication. It is well established that cancer cells are genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous; however, the extent to...
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