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(2013-04-17)Department: GermanHand/Arbeit/Buch/Schrift investigates the persistent absence of the female hand from representation. It suggests that the female hand embodies a pernicious blind spot in the humanist discourse, resisting representa-tion ...
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(North Carolina Law Review, 2021)This Article reveals how five states with presumptive (binding) sentencing guidelines have implemented the right announced in Blakely v. Washington to a jury finding of aggravating facts allowing upward departures from the ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-06-26)
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(2019-11-19)Department: Computer ScienceComputer science literacy is becoming increasingly important. As technology integrates with every aspect of our lives, so does our need for understanding it. Cybercrime is rapidly growing and there is a shortage of people ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1999-04-16)
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(2002-11-03)Department: Mechanical EngineeringA method to enhance the performance and stability of haptic interfaces is addressed. This research approaches the control of haptic interfaces using classical control techniques, addressing both the performance and stability ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 2004)Not every constitutional case requires recourse to first principles, and indeed, most require more subtlety than such recourse can produce. The Rehnquist Court's free speech cases provide an example of the benefits of a ...
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(2021-07-15)Department: Creative WritingThe stories in this thesis inspect the lives of Pakistani characters as they journey between worlds of differing privileges and social rules both within Pakistan and abroad, and the fragmentations of identity and relationships ...
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(2014-11-04)Department: Electrical EngineeringTypical single microcontroller embedded systems cannot easily satisfy the computational requirements of a new class of cyber-physical systems. For systems observing physical phenomena via multiple channels at high sampling ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2012)This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Species Act, which thus far has not been as happy a union as one might expect. Part I provides background on how the ESA and ...
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(San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law, 2013)This Article explores the intersection of utility-scale wind power development and the Endangered Species Act, which thus far has not been as happy a union as one might expect. Part I provides background on how the ESA and ...
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Harnessing Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Ellagic Acid Glycosides to Combat Group B Streptococcus (2021-03-08)Department: ChemistryGroup B Streptococcus (GBS) is a bacterium ubiquitous in human health that acts as both commensal and pathogen. While adults are often passively colonized with GBS, infants are particularly susceptible to invasive GBS ...
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(2017-02-03)Department: PhysicsClinical imaging and biopsies are major tools for cancer diagnosis. We explore whether serial imaging coupled with a mathematical model could test and refine patient specific forecasts for therapy outcomes. We first ...
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(2019-11-14)Department: Cancer BiologyRIG-I is a cytoplasmic RNA helicase expressed in most cells of the body, functioning to sense viral oligonucleotide motifs then activate innate immune responses to combat viral infection. RIG-I expression and activity is ...
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(2023-03-27)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsTraditional therapeutics and vaccine regimens have been responsible for saving millions of lives and eliminating some of the deadliest diseases; however, many threats remain, and new threats continue to emerge. Pathogens ...
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(2020-03-26)Department: Biological SciencesRecently the availability of hand-held recording devices has driven the immense growth of citizen-science repositories. While these repositories have the benefit of providing a well-distributed dataset, they also bring the ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-01-26)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-10-15)Art and images serve as cultural memories for many diaspora groups, from early Judaic to African American communities. Religion is one of the strongest cultural beliefs subject to creolization when art attempts to preserve ...