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(Cornell Law Review, 2021)Laws to assist pregnant women in the workplace are gaining legislative momentum, both at the state and federal levels. Last year alone, four such laws went into effect at the state level, and federal legislation advanced ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1994-04-29)
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(Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2007)In Parts I and II of this Paper, the author analyzes the legal protection of databases first in international treaties, in particular the Berne Convention and the WTO TRIPS Agreement, and second under national and regional ...
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(Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
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(2015-03-25)Department: Chemical and Physical BiologyMembrane proteins remain a particular challenge in structural biology. Only approximately 1.5% of reported tertiary structures and around 100 unique polytopic membrane proteins are represented in the Protein Data Bank ...
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(2012-07-26)Department: ChemistryComputational methods that allow application of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy data for protein structure prediction were developed. An implicit cone-model for the spin label enabled EPR distance ...
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(2011-01-31)Department: Cancer BiologyProstate cancer is the second most common form of cancer in men. Despite the alarming figures and decades of research, a cure still eludes prostate cancer patients. The morbidity associated with advanced prostate cancer ...
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(2011-01-12)Department: ChemistryCHEMISTRY PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF METASTATIC MELANOMA BY MALDI IMAGING MASS SPECTROMETRY WILLIAM MICHAEL HARDESTY Dissertation under the direction of Professor Richard M. Caprioli Classification of ...
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(2012-01-25)Department: BiochemistryAnalysis of cellular signaling networks typically involves targeted measurements of phosphorylated protein intermediates. However, phosphoproteomic analyses usually require affinity enrichment of phosphopeptides and ...
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(2021-01-05)Department: ChemistryRacial disparities in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is less recognized, specifically among African American/Black adults. Primary manifestations of AD are similar for everyone irrespective of race when considering Aβ plaques ...
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(Journal of the American Heart Association, 2019-03-19)Background-Prior studies relating proteomics markers to incident AF screened for limited numbers of proteins. Methods and Results-We performed proteomics assays among participants from the Framingham Heart Study Offspring ...
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(2021-08-04)Department: ChemistryAlzheimer’s disease (AD) disproportionately affects African American/Black adults, leading to disparities in relation to non-Hispanic White adults. Though many factors such as socioeconomic factors and comorbidities are ...
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(Westminster John Knox Press, 1996)
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(Lexington Theological Seminary, 1995)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2006)Protests take place for a variety of reasons. In this paper we focus on protests that have a well defined objective, that is in conflict with the objectives of the government. Hence the success or failure of a protest ...
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(2024-03-18)Department: Interdisciplinary Materials ScienceAt just one atom thick, the pristine lattices of two dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, have unique barrier properties which enable selective transport of protons over nanoscale species. Upon introduction of ...
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(2014-11-25)Department: Electrical EngineeringProtons provide a useful alternative to neutrons for displacement damage testing. However, results can be complicated due to protons causing ionization damage in addition to displacement damage. Displacement damage leads ...
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(2010-12-04)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesThe Ganges and Brahmaputra River, which drain the crystalline rocks of the High Himalayas, Lesser Himalayas and Tibetan Sedimentary Series, have transported the major portion of late Quaternary sediments to the Ganges - ...
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(2014-11-21)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesThe landscape of Middle Tennessee is characterized by relatively thick soils overlying Ordovician and Mississippian bedrock that is predominantly limestone with a high proportion of siliciclastic material—often >20%—that ...