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Winthrop University Financial Planning Students Attend Largest Registered Investment Advisor ("RIA") Event
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Tanaka Chimbane, of Hillsboro, Texas, and Salvador Perez, of Orlando, Florida, traveled to Orlando for the 4-day conference with Philip Gibson, assistant professor of finance in the College of Business...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Development of Scientific Interest and Skill Through Digital Displays: Inspiring Awe and Curiosity About the Natural World
Juliana Valerio
Jan 01, 0001
The natural world holds a variety of wonderful and intriguing minerals and fossils that reveal information about the history of life and our planet. Access to collections of the natural world can be limited by distance, cost...
Published by: Ursinus College
Mineralogy and the Methodology of Photography
Juliana Valerio
Jan 01, 0001
The statement "a picture is worth a thousand words" upholds a form of truth in the world of mineralogy. There are millions of pictures displaying minerals and rocks for the purpose of showing nature's "natural" beauty. However...
Published by: Ursinus College
Managing hybridization beyond the natural-anthropogenic dichotomy.
*first paragraph* (abstract not available) Hybridisation occurs when distinct populations interbreed with one another. Historically, hybrids have lacked recognition in legal conservation frameworks, mainly because they have been...
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Geology, Anthropology, and NAGPRA
Juliana Valerio
Jan 01, 0001
The long-term effect of colonialism is seen in museums and collections today through the possession and display of artifacts and human remains, originally belonging to Native Americans. NAGPRA was established in the 1990s as...
Published by: Ursinus College
The neurological sequelae of pandemics and epidemics.
Neurological manifestations in pandemics frequently cause short and long-term consequences which are frequently overlooked. Despite advances in the treatment of infectious diseases, nervous system involvement remains a...
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Anchorage and residual bond characteristics of 7-wire strand
The periodic assessment of our existing concrete infrastructure is a crucial part of maintaining appropriate levels of public safety over long periods of time. It is important that realistic predictions of the capacity of...
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Ethnic and regional variations in hospital mortality from COVID-19 in Brazil
BACKGROUND: Brazil ranks second worldwide in total number of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Understanding the possible socioeconomic and ethnic health inequities is particularly important given the diverse population and fragile...
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Joe Prus Named NASP 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Prus is the 16th recipient of this award, and his contributions have been called "prodigious, outstanding and enduring." Prus received the award at the association's recent national conference in Orlando, which was also...
Published by: Winthrop University
Anchorage and residual bond characteristics of 7-wire strand
The periodic assessment of our existing concrete infrastructure is a crucial part of maintaining appropriate levels of public safety over long periods of time. It is important that realistic predictions of the capacity of...
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Implications of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human induced pluripotent stem cells.
Single-cell analyses in recent years have shown major differences in the transcriptome between individual cells in the same induced pluripotent stem cell-derived clones. Although these differences are in part attributable to...
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Anomalous-Diffusion-Assisted Brightness in White Cellulose Nanofibril Membranes.
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for designing and tailoring the optical appearance and performance of many materials that surround us, ranging from everyday consumer...
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Heavy-flavor parton distributions without heavy-flavor matching prescriptions
We show that the well-known obstacle for working with the zero-mass variable flavor number scheme, namely, the omission of O(1) mass power corrections close to the conventional heavy flavor matching point (HFMP) mu_b=m, can be...
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Comparing COVID-19 risk factors in Brazil using machine learning
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a devastating impact on Brazil. Brazil's social, health and economic crises are aggravated by strong societal inequities and persisting political disarray. This complex scenario motivates...
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Children.
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, a progressive form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is one of the most common hepatic diseases in children who present with particular risk factors including obesity, sedentary...
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Tom Hickman Named Recipient of the 2017 Gary Cunningham Lifetime Achievement Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The award will be presented during the association's Membership and Awards breakfast meeting on June 12 at the 2017 association's convention in Orlando, Florida. A longtime association member, Hickman was heavily involved in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Cost of Coexisting with a Relict Large Carnivore Population
Human-carnivore conflicts are a major conservation issue. As bears are expanding their range in Europe’s human-modified landscapes, it is increasingly important to understand, prevent, and address human-bear conflicts and...
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Accelerated Wound Healing Using a Novel Far-Infrared Ceramic Blanket
Introduction: Wounds are associated with ranges of simple to complex disruption or damage to anatomical structure and function. They are also associated with enormous economic and social costs, increasing yearly, resulting in a...
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