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(2006-11-01)Department: ChemistryAlloy nanocrystals provide an additional degree of freedom in selecting desirable properties for nanoscale engineering because their physical and optical properties depend on both size and composition. This dissertation ...
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(Fordham International Law Journal, 2001)For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This legal outflow has caused problems of enforcement in societies that do not share the values, needs or concerns of the law ...
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(Notre Dame Law Review, 2017)One of intellectual property theory’s operating assumptions is that creating is hard while copying is easy. But it is not always so. Copies, though outwardly identical, can come from different processes, from cheap digital ...
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(Anglican Theological Review, 1982)
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(1860-01-01)
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(Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2007-11-08)Sister Rose presents her experiences with palliative care in Ethiopia, a very poor country. HIV/AIDS and cancer are considerable problems and medical resources are very limited.
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(2023-05)The transition from hospital to school settings can be a challenging process for individuals involved, particularly for children with disabilities and special healthcare needs and their caregivers. Hospital and school ...
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(2022-07-15)Department: Nursing ScienceIntroduction: Thoracic lesions are most frequently diagnosed with a percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy (PTNB) with procedure risks of hemoptysis and hemothorax. This study aimed to describe patient and procedure ...
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(Open Forum Infectiouis Diseases, 2019-12)Background. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death in children. Identification of reliable bio-markers offers the potential to develop a severity quantitative score to assist in clinical decision-making ...
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(2021-09-16)Department: Molecular Pathology & ImmunologyMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major cause of skin and soft tissue infections in health care settings and those with diabetes worldwide. There is an unmet clinical need to develop new immunotherapeutic ...
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(2022-10-19)Department: Chemical & Physical BiologyIn the past two decades, monoclonal antibodies have established their role as effective therapeutic agents for several disease types. This has amplified the interest of using them as diagnostic and therapeutic tools in ...
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(2003-12-09)Department: Electrical EngineeringHot-carrier-induced degradation is a significant reliability concern in aggressively scaled metal-oxide-semiconductor~(MOS) transistors. The physical mechanisms responsible for hot-carrier degradation have been studied ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-04)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2006)We add congestion/snobbery to the Hotelling model of spatial competition. For any firm locations on opposite sides of the midpoint, a pure strategy price equilibrium exists and is unique if congestion costs are strong ...
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(2011-07-15)Department: FrenchSince the publication of The Elementary Particles in 1998, the work of Michel Houellebecq has continued to be the subject of intellectual, artistic, and legal controversy. Houellebecq has flouted twentieth-century French ...
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(2015-01-28)Department: SociologyResearch on women’s experiences with work schedules and flexibility tend to focus on professional women in high-paying careers, despite women's far greater prevalence in low-wage jobs. This paper seeks to contribute to the ...
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