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(2016-04-06)Department: PhysicsBiomechanical analysis of the developing Drosophila embryo has historically focused on the role of individual cells. Cells translate genetic information into protein machinery that is capable of generating forces. With ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-21)
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-07-28)A description of the risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment of Pulmonary Embolism.
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(Pulmonary Circulation, 2023-01-11)The considerable progress made in recent years in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment of pulmonary hypertension was highlighted during the most recent edition of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association Scientific ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-06-21)This episode discusses the effects and risks of anesthesia on patients with pulmonary disease as well as the effects of anesthesia on pulmonary physiology
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-03-30)Discussion of the technology of the pulse oximeter.
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(2008-01-21)Department: Electrical EngineeringPulsed-laser irradiation is used to simulate dose-rate effects in discrete devices. A methodology is established to correlate laser pulse energy results to an equivalent dose rate value without LINAC validation. It is ...
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(2015-07-16)Department: PsychologyPulvinar is the largest thalamic nucleus in primates, with extensive connections with visual cortical areas. In simian species, two retinotopic maps have been reported in the lateral (PL) and inferior (PI) pulvinar ...
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(2021)This study traces the history of punishment and prison healthcare in the United States from public execution and torture in the town square to formal incarceration as we know it now. Through exploration of the most recent ...
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(Supreme Court Economic Review, 2010)The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker is a landmark that establishes an upper bound ratio of punitive damages to compensatory damages of 1:1 for maritime cases, with potential implications for other ...
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(Journal of Legal Studies, 2004)This paper presents the first empirical anatysis that demonstrates that juries differ from judges in awarding punitive damages. Our review of punitive damages awards of $100 million or more identified 63 such awards, of ...
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(Harvard Journal on Legislation, 2002)Evidence of corporate risk-cost balancing often leads to inefficient punitive damages awards, suggesting that jurors fail to base their decision making on principles of economic efficiency. In this Article, Professor Viscusi ...
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(2010-03-19)Department: Biological SciencesType-IV P-type ATPases are putative phospholipid flippases that translocate specific phospholipid substrates from the exofacial to the cytosolic leaflet of membranes to generate phospholipid asymmetry. However, flippase ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1993-04-07)
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(University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal, 2005)IN THREE RECENT CASES, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several pieces of the Canadian copyright policy puzzle. We now know that the economic purpose of copyright law is instrumentalist in nature, namely, to ensure the ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 2015)After decades of debate, the lines of distinction between textualism and purposivism have been carefully drawn with respect to the judicial task of statutory interpretation. Far less attention has been devoted to the ...
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(2008-07-22)Department: SociologySweeping changes in 1996 to the national welfare system prioritized “work first” policies and restricted educational opportunities for mothers in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. The purpose of ...