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(George Mason Law Review, 2015)A lively debate has emerged over the deferential standard of review courts apply when reviewing an agency’s interpretation of its own regulations. That standard, traditionally associated with Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand ...
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(2005-04-27)Department: Computer ScienceModel based programming is becoming increasingly popular and important because it can be used by not only programmers but also people who have specific domain knowledge but little programming knowledge. Many people encounter ...
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(Journal of Field Archaeology, 2020-02-20)Archaeologists study many phenomena that scale beyond even our most geographically expansive field methodologies. The promise of collecting archaeologically relevant data beyond the scale of regional surveys is among the ...
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(2009-12-07)Department: ChemistryBackscattering interferometry (BSI) is a relatively new technique used to study molecular interactions in a label-free format and is proving to be a versatile biosensing technique. BSI quantifies minute changes in refractive ...
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(2011-04-06)Department: Biomedical EngineeringThe correlation between changes in mechanical properties and the onset of disease has led to an increased interest in assessing the elastic modulus of soft tissues as a biomarker for disease progression. In addition, soft ...
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(2021-04-27)Whether by means of surgery, medication, or intervention, the primary focus of physicians is to improve the health and well-being of their patients. The well-being of the patient is influenced by the patient-professional ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Women's and Gender Studies, 2010)
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(Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Review, 2017)For Americans in the labor market with health conditions that fall outside the scope of the ADA, the rehabilitation Act, and GINA, antihealthism legislation, like the kind proposed by Roberts and Leonard, 9would unquestionably ...
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(2017-08-09)Department: SociologyThis paper investigates the importance of unions in the organization of the 2006 immigrant rights protests and draws attention to intersectional organization within labor movements. This paper finds that protest volume and ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Women's and Gender Studies, 2009-04-03)
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(2023-10-16)Department: Computer SciencePrecise vehicle trajectory information is useful for a huge array of applications in traffic science and is the cornerstone for understanding the macro-scale effects of intelligent transportation control strategies. ...
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(Boston University Law Review, 2021)A growing number of states have authorized firms to produce and sell cannabis within their borders, but not across state lines. Moreover, many of these legalization states have barred nonresidents from owning local cannabis ...
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(Natural Resources Journal, 1988)Arbitrary political boundaries are no barrier at all to the physical effects of pollution and resource development. Yet, despite the optimism that ushered in the heightened environmental consciousness of the past several ...
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(2020-07-19)Department: Special EducationPrevious work has investigated the effects of intervention intensity and teacher knowledge on reading outcomes for upper elementary struggling readers. Throughout these investigations, the measurement of dosage has rarely ...
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(2008-08-03)Department: EnglishFirst published as a novella by Aphra Behn in 1688, Oroonoko is known for its invocation of the Noble Savage, for its potentially proto-feminist politics, and for its ambiguous entanglement with arguments about slavery. ...
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(2005-03-09)Department: EnglishOnce considered the great listeners and tellers of a community's stories of illness and recovery, physicians have ostensibly been displaced from their role and have therefore become less effective practitioners of empathetic ...
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Interventions to prevent iatrogenic anemia: a Laboratory Medicine Best Practices systematic review (Critical Care, 2019-08-09)Background As many as 90% of patients develop anemia by their third day in an intensive care unit (ICU). We evaluated the efficacy of interventions to reduce phlebotomy-related blood loss on the volume of blood lost, ...
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(Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)Dr. Michael Bess, Chancellor's Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, is one of the leading scholars in his field. He is a specialist 20th- and 21st-century Europe, with a particular interest in the social and ...
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(Vanderbilt News Service, 2007-06-19)