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Syndicated Radio Personality Sheri Lynch '13 to Speak on Strength, Resilience
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sheri Lynch, co-host of "The Bob and Sheri Show," will speak on strength and resilience during her Feb. 16 talk. Lynch, a two-time author and a graduate of Winthrop's Master of Social Work program, recently began sharing her...
Published by: Winthrop University
Establishing the plane of symmetry for lumen formation and bilateral brain formation in the zebrafish neural rod.
Clare Buckley, Jon Clarke
Jan 24, 2019
The lumen of the zebrafish neural tube develops precisely at the midline of the solid neural rod primordium. This process depends on cell polarisation and cell rearrangements, both of which are manifest at the midline of the...
Macromolecular interactions in the nucleoporin p62 complex of rat nuclear pores
F Buss, M Stewart
Aug 27, 2020
Nuclear pore complexes are constructed from a large number of different proteins, called collectively nucleoporins. One of these nucleoporins, p62, has an alpha-helical coiled-coil COOH-terminal rod domain linked to an...
Surface-induced nonlinearity enhancement in subwavelength rod waveguides
We develop a perturbative theory to describe optical propagation in subwavelength rod waveguides. In this approach, we account for loss and nonlinearity in the boundary conditions. A comparison to the traditional perturbative...
Surface-induced nonlinearity enhancement in subwavelength rod waveguides
We develop a perturbative theory to describe optical propagation in subwavelength rod waveguides. In this approach, we account for loss and nonlinearity in the boundary conditions. A comparison to the traditional perturbative...
Mutational landscape of normal epithelial cells in Lynch Syndrome patients.
Lynch Syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant disease conferring a high risk of colorectal cancer due to germline heterozygous mutations in a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene. Although cancers in LS patients show elevated somatic...
Post-Doctoral Researcher's Conceptions of Research
This paper uses the analysis of metaphors to study the conceptions of research held by a sample of post-doctoral researchers at five Australian universities. It is based on an analysis of the metaphors the researchers use in...
Published by: University of Cambridge
Newly Identified Effects of Injector Nozzle Fouling in Diesel Engines

This paper describes newly identified effects of fouled injectors in diesel engines. As well as restricting and disrupting fuel flow into the combustion chamber, injector fouling has wider impacts on the engine, and these...

The Self in Research and Other Matters
Rod Pitcher
Apr 13, 2010
This study uses metaphor analysis to examine doctoral students’ conceptions obtained from their responses to an on-line survey. The conceptions examined were the conception of self in research, the conception of the PhD, the...
Published by: University of Cambridge
The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1929
"Personality" is theme of address by Dr. Lynch Entertainment course of year is announced Bears bow to Rutgers University in exciting and close game 19-13 Senior Hallowe'en ball is a memorable event Regional conference of "Y"...
Published by: Ursinus College
Kinematic Behaviour of a Novel Pedicle Screw-Rod Fixation System for the Canine Lumbosacral Joint
Objective: To determine the biomechanical behaviour of a novel distraction-stabilization system, consisting of an intervertebral distraction bolt, polyaxial screws and connecting rods, in the canine lumbosacral spine. Study...
Effects of off-plane deformation and biased bi-axial pre-strains on a planar contractile dielectric elastomer actuator
Dielectric elastomers are in a special class of electro-active polymers known for generating expansion in plane and contraction in thickness under voltage application. This paper advancesthe understanding of a planar contractile...
Far-Red and Near-IR AIE-Active Fluorescent Organic Nanoprobes with Enhanced Tumor-Targeting Efficacy

The rational design of high-performance fluorescent materials for cancer targeting in vivo is still challenging. A unique molecular design strategy is presented that involves tailoring aggregation-induced emission...

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