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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2008-02-22)In the fall of 2005, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) opened three magnet middle schools in a portion of the school district with a high minority population and percentage of students receiving free and reduced ...
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(2018-03-28)Department: Special EducationChildren at-risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are likely to display problem behavior at higher frequencies than other children. Although early intervention may improve long term outcomes, children at-risk ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2023-03-20)There are studies (Smith, Haynes, Lazarus, & Pope, 1993) suggesting that appraisals of blame mediate between causal attributions and anger. Thus, causal attributions appear to be systematic antecedents to appraisals of ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-06-18)
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(2022-11-16)Department: ChemistryOne of the most commonly used chemotherapeutic regimens is the adjuvant combination therapy called Adriamycin/Cyclophosphamide (AC) Chemotherapy. These two drugs are understood to work separately to induce an additive ...
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(2023-07-20)Department: Earth & Environmental SciencesLocated in Williamson County, Tennessee, East Fork Creek (EFC) is composed of numerous hillslope/valley systems that interact to supply sediment to the main valley of EFC. This study explores evidence that logging events ...
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(J. Whittle, 1804)
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(Garland Pub., 1807-12)
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(Open Biology, 2019-08)Minichromosome maintenance protein 10 (Mcm10) is essential for DNA unwinding by the replisome during S phase. It is emerging as a promising anti-cancer target as MCM10 expression correlates with tumour progression and poor ...
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(Antioxidants, 2020-01)Gastric cancer is the third main cause of cancerous tumors in humans in Chile. It is well-accepted that a diet rich in antioxidant plants could help in fighting cancer. Blueberry is a fruit crop with a high content of ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-09-14)Why do we choose the antibiotics that we do? How long do we continue the course of therapy? Should we use some antibiotics together? These topics are covered in the episode.
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-06-10)We’ve all had to take them at one time or another – but do we do it the right way? Emma Mills talks to Elaine Dauwalder, Nurse Practitioner at the Occupational Health Clinic about prescriptions for antibiotics, their side ...
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(2019-03-28)Department: Chemical and Physical BiologyThe FV region of an antibody consists of the heavy chain (HC) and light chain (LC) variable domains whose association is maintained by a series of conserved, non-polar interactions. During chronic infections, somatic ...
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(2021-10-13)Department: Biomedical EngineeringHelper T cell activity is dysregulated in a number of diseases with limited treatment options, including those associated with rheumatic autoimmunity. Phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibition has the potential to enable ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2001)This paper re-examines the dynamics of hyperinflation extending the standard Cagan framework. In our theoretical model, we allow the relative price of capital goods in units of consumption goods to vary in order to examine ...
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(Iowa Law Review, 2020)In theory, a reasonable accommodation mandate can remedy worker marginalization by requiring employers to make small adjustments in the workplace that have big payoffs for employees. But in reality, a reasonable accommodation ...
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Anticipation of Legacy System Supply Chain Risks: A Comparative Study of Decision Maker Perspectives (2006-04-17)Department: Management of TechnologyAs systems age and require new efforts for revitalization, the original supply chain faces risks that once were not an issue. The supply chain for a legacy system can diminish over time as factors such as new technologies, ...