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(2019-03-22)Department: ChemistryThe increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance coupled with a dramatically slowed rate of novel antibiotic discovery has created an environment wherein antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious threats to ...
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(2022-03-21)Department: ChemistryStreptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus, GBS) is an opportunistic bacterium that is commonly isolated from the female gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts. GBS colonization of the rectovaginal mucosa during ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2008-07-21)
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(Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 2019-08-03)Objective: The primary aim of this study is to assess and characterize correlates of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series completion among young adult women evaluated by gynecological (GYN) providers at a single ...
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(2012-04-03)Department: Computer ScienceDeveloping immersive virtual environments that fully mirror the real world means ensuring that the visual stimuli are convincing and accurate and that human performance is unhindered and natural. This work describes two ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-01-14)Ralph Topham talks with Pamela Brown, the director of Vanderbilt Human Resources' Organizational Effectiveness Team, about some of the formal training resources which are available for new leaders at Vanderbilt University. ...
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(Santa Clara Law Review, 2002)The death penalty presents an issue where a clearly stated norm that is widely held by U.S. allies exists in stark contrast to U.S. practices. The war on terrorism has shone a spotlight on European refusals to extradite ...
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(2015-10-12)Department: HistoryUpon his inauguration in 1977, American President Jimmy Carter promised to make human rights the “soul” of his foreign policy, thus subordinating what he considered America’s “inordinate” fear of communism in the broader ...
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(2016-07-24)Department: EnglishHuman Rites examines the long history of legalized racial violence in the United States and turns to the antebellum period as a critical moment in the national history of racism. It is during this period, I argue, that law ...
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(2010-04-10)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesThis thesis is concerned with auditory motion perception and the combinations of cues that contribute to human sensitivity of signals that change in spatial position. Measurement of how sensitive individuals are to the ...
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(2006-04-12)Department: BiochemistryHUMAN TOPOISOMERASES AND DNA GEOMETRY: PUTTING A POSITIVE TWIST ON ENZYME ACTION AMY KATHLEEN MCCLENDON Topoisomerases play critical roles in maintaining DNA topology during cellular processes such as DNA replication ...
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Human Umbilical Tissue-Derived Cells Secrete Soluble VEGFR1 and Inhibit Choroidal Neovascularization (Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development, 2019-09-13)Exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD), characterized by choroidal neovascularization (CNV), is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in developed countries. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) ...
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(Christian Century Foundation, 1993-04-07)
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(Christian Century, 1993)
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(2010-12-21)Department: Computer Science--PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ATTACHED .7z FILE CONTAINING VIDEOS WILL NEED TO BE EXTRACTED AND BURNED TO A DVD IN ORDER TO BE VIEWED.-- Perfect memory and recall provides a mixed blessing. While flawless recollection of episodic ...
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(2021-01-15)Department: Mechanical EngineeringDespite the benefits of robot-assisted bone drilling in surgical specialties such as orthopaedics, as indicated by multiple commercial surgical robots used in this field, translation of similar technology to temporal bone ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2007-08-30)
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(2016-07-24)Department: PhysicsA new ground-based detector, the Fermilab Holometer, has extended the accessible gravitational wave frequency range from kHz up to MHz. At these higher frequencies, exotic sources that were produced shortly after the Big ...
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(Comparative Studies in Society and History / Cambridge University Press, 2015-01-01)In the mid-twentieth century, renewed colonization of the Llanos region of Colombia brought escalated violence to the closely related Guahibo and Cuiva peoples. This violence was made public by two dramatic episodes that ...