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(Journal of the American Heart Association, 2019-08-06)Background-Subtle reductions in cardiac output relate to lower cerebral blood flow, especially in regions where Alzheimer's disease pathology first develops. Apolipoprotein E (APOE)-epsilon 4 is a genetic susceptibility ...
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(Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2004)As apology advocates have previously emphasized, much of the civil litigation that clogs court dockets in America today could be avoided with a simple heartfelt apology. Although sometimes difficult to offer, these expressions ...
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(Eastern Communication Association, 1994)After reviewing contemporary cultural and media scholarship that emphasizes the role of audiences in creating resistant readings of texts, this essay suggests that such audience-oriented theories should be re-supplemented ...
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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 2008-04-12)
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(Vanderbilt University. Blair School of Music, 2008-08-13)
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(Duke Law Journal, 2005)This paper is the first empirical analysis of appeal waivers clauses in plea agreements by which defendants waive their rights to appellate and postconviction review. Based on interviews and an analysis of data coded from ...
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(2019-03-22)Department: Law and EconomicsThis dissertation examines the effect of various aspects of defendant appearance on criminal case outcomes. Chapter One uses an experimental vignette study to investigate the effect of defendant race on conviction rates ...
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(Environmental Law Reporter, 2001)Over the last decade, there has been a sea change in environmental law and policy, marked by growing interest in market-based instruments of environmental protection. In particular, approaches that explicitly commodify ...
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(2022-05-04)Department: Chemical EngineeringMonoclonal antibodies (mAbs) represent the largest class of biopharmaceuticals, accounting for over 50% of new drug approvals and 65% of global biopharmaceutical sales. Due to their complexity, mAbs are typically produced ...
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(Viruses-basel, 2022-12-15)The blood brain barrier (BBB) is a multicellular microenvironment that plays an important role in regulating bidirectional transport to and from the central nervous system (CNS). Infections by many acutely infectious viruses ...
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(2021-03-30)Department: Electrical EngineeringThe analysis of image data in image guided surgery can produce promising insights to improve patient outcomes, since medical images provide detailed, patient-specific data on how an intervention affects the anatomy – or ...
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(2014-06-26)Department: ChemistryMy doctoral research has focused on (i) using organocatalysis to prepare enantioenriched pharmaceutically relevant scaffolds and (ii) preparing isoenzyme selective inhibitors of phospholipase D. (i) Methodologies for ...
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(2013-08-01)Department: ChemistryAziridines represent an important class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles with a wide range of synthetic utility. Despite their value, synthetic approaches are limited in terms of generality and diversity. On this ...
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(2011-07-15)Department: ChemistryIn the field of organocatalysis, the use of small organic molecules has had a significant impact on chemical synthesis, providing a mild and practical alternative to the more conventional metal based catalyst. The selective ...
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(2013-12-20)Department: Electrical EngineeringRobust localization is essential for successful navigation of autonomous mobile robots in any environment. Advanced techniques such as simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) also consider reliable localization as a ...
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(2019-07-30)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesI apply the speleothem δ44/40Ca rainfall proxy to a fast growing stalagmite from White Moon Cave (WMC) on the California coast that grew during the 8.2 kyr event. Variability in speleothem δ44/40Ca is controlled by ...
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(2015-07-21)Department: Environmental EngineeringTiming and duration of magmatism, involvement of fluid or assimilation of material, and geodynamic context are all important when assessing the processes by which silicic magmas are produced, erupted, or emplaced. This ...
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(2022-05-04)Department: Biomedical EngineeringFocused ultrasound (FUS) is a non-invasive and non-ionizing technology that can converge ultrasound beam at a point. FUS is currently FDA approved for ablating uterine fibroids, performing thalamotomies to relieve essential ...
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(2016-03-07)Department: ChemistryApplications of Chiral Amidine Catalysis Towards the Synthesis of Small Molecule Therapeutics and Recent Advances in Vicinal Diamine Synthesis Michael W. Danneman Dissertation Under the Direction of Professor Jeffrey N. ...
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(2019-10-23)Department: MathematicsThe sphere packing problem asks for the densest collection of non-overlapping con- gruent spheres in Rn. In 2016, Viazovska proved that the E8 lattice is optimal for n = 8. Subsequently, she with Cohn, Kumar, Miller, and ...