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Screening the Past
GEOFFREY MAGUIRE
Sep 29, 2018
This article examines the role performed by the autobiographical body in Lola Arias’ documentary play Minefield (2016). Through a ‘hypermedial’ (Bolter and Grusin 1999) representation of the cultural memory archive, Arias...
Active Blended Learning
This chapter focuses on the joint implementation of blended learning and active learning. The authors analysed 152 institutional websites containing definitions of these concepts. Blended learning is commonly, though arguably...
The structure of Wntch signalling and the resolution of transition states in development
During development, the emergence of different cell fates and their patterning into tissues and organs requires spatio-temporal coordination that controls the relative number of different cell types. Genetic analyses in...
Design Thinking and Compliance as Drivers for Decision Support System Adoption in Agriculture
To respond to increasing demands for good agricultural practices (GAP) and food safety, governments globally are introducing stringent regulations to govern agricultural compliance that affect production, storage, and sales...
COVID-19 Mitigation Measures and Their Impact on Subjective Wellbeing
This study assesses the actual magnitude and scope of the impacts of the COVID-19 mitigation measures at the individual level, with special interest in subjective well-being (SWB), its relevance and how these negative effects...
Neural Mechanisms that Control an Innate Foraging Behavior in Caenorhabditis Elegans
Alejandro Lopez-Cruz
Jan 01, 0001
The ability to efficiently locate food is critical for survival. Thus, animals modify their foraging patterns based on recent experience and current conditions to increase their likelihood of finding food. One highly conserved...
Published by: Rockefeller University
On the nature and function of organizers.
Organizers, which comprise groups of cells with the ability to instruct adjacent cells into specific states, represent a key principle in developmental biology. The concept was first introduced by Spemann and Mangold, who showed...
Lafayette Walker
Joseph R. Vasquez
Apr 01, 2021
Lafayette Walker (1822 – 1902), an enslaved black man in Tennessee before the Civil War, became a soldier for the Union in 1861. After the war, he was regarded as a political activist, as a community leader capable of...
On the Interactions of Augmin with Microtubules and the Mechanics of the Cross-Linker PRC1
Alejandro Dottore
Jan 01, 0001
Cell division in eukaryotes requires the assembly and maintenance of a structure, the bipolar spindle, self-organized from microtubules and their associated proteins. A multitude of components have been identified to be involved...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The structure of Wntch signalling and the resolution of transition states in development
During development, the emergence of different cell fates and their patterning into tissues and organs requires spatio-temporal coordination that controls the relative number of different cell types. Genetic analyses in...
The infrastructures of internal colonialism:
This article explores the relation between infrastructures, labour and internal colonialism in Lerma, Mexico. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research of two hydraulic projects there, the article argues that infrastructures...
Wnt/ß-catenin signalling and the dynamics of fate decisions in early mouse embryos and embryonic stem (ES) cells
tWnt/ß-catenin signalling is a widespread cell signalling pathway with multiple roles during vertebrate development. In mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells, there is a dual role for ß-catenin: it promotes differentiation when...

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