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(2021-11-29)Department: Computer ScienceThe quantitative detection, segmentation, and characterization of glomeruli from high-resolution whole slide imaging (WSI) play essential roles in the computer-assisted diagnosis and scientific research in digital renal ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-10-02)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-01-22)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-01-25)
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(Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2014)This article addresses the impact of Alleyne v. United States on statutes that restrict an offender’s eligibility for release on parole or probation. Alleyne is the latest of several Supreme Court decisions applying the ...
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(2013-04-16)Department: Political ScienceThis project brings together three areas of international relations research: security cooperation, the effects of geography on international outcomes, and United States foreign policy. Each chapter incorporates elements ...
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(University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2007)A recent series of climate change lawsuits has sought to mimic the "regulation through litigation" approach of the claims brought by the states against cigarette manufacturers. What is distinctive about the cigarette cases ...
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(Applied Economics, 1985)The supply of effort on the job has been virtually ignored as a component of the effective supply of labour. Typically, labour supply models assume the worker chooses the utility-maximizing number of hours to supply on the ...
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(Supreme Court Economic Review, 2006)Multiple-claimant representations--class actions and other group lawsuits-pose two principal-agent problems: Shirking (failure to maximize the aggregate recovery) and misallocation (distribution of the aggregate recovery ...
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(2010-12-16)Department: Chemical EngineeringHealing of bone defects such as open fractures is a challenging clinical problem. An ideal treatment for bone defects would restore both form and function of the tissue. In this research, a two-component allograft bone ...
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(2013-12-16)Department: PharmacologyMetabotropic glutamate receptors (mGlus) are a group of Family C Seven Transmembrane Spanning Receptors that play important roles in modulating signaling transduction, particularly within the central nervous system. mGlu4 ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-09-25)
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(2020-07)Independent schools' alumni engagement programming often lacks creative strategy and valid measures of engagement beyond dollars donated and attendance at alumni events. Despite the fact that independent school alumni are ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2012-09-15)This essay explores the orthographic discipline of spelling instruction. More specifically, the spelling of English words is examined and the resulting suggestions for implementation and instruction in the classroom are ...
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(Indiana University. Press, 1996)
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(2012-12-07)Department: NeuroscienceThe proper function of the nervous system is dependent upon a delicate balance between excitatory and inhibitory activity in the brain. GABAA receptors are extremely important in the maintenance of this balance because ...
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(2009-01-20)Department: NeuroscienceRNA transcripts encoding the 2C-subtype of the serotonin (5HT2C) receptor are modified by adenosine-to-inosine editing events to generate as many as twenty-four 5HT2C receptor protein isoforms. These modified receptors are ...
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(2020-07-27)Department: PsychologyAltered Peripersonal Space Boundaries in Schizophrenia: A Virtual Reality Study Hyeon-Seung Lee Peripersonal space (PPS) refers to a space encompassing a person’s physical body boundary and adjacent space, which is vital ...