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(Oxford University Presshttp://www.oxfordjournals.org/, 1995)
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(2021-07-19)Department: PhilosophyAfrican American Language (AAL), African American Vernacular English (AAVE), or Ebonics argumentative tactics are seen as hostile, irrational, and not adhering properly to norms of Western argumentative engagement. Speakers ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2018-04-24)Podcasts such as Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History and Manoush Zomorodi’s Note to Self, engage with, and extend, the deliberative rhetorical form. Aristotle defined deliberative rhetoric as a persuasive genre that ...
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(2018)Naturalistic driving data from a series of experiments to understand the development of phantom traffic jams.
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(1987)
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ARM X 97 (1987)
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(2005-07-26)Department: HistoryIn Colombia in the 1930s and 40s, both Liberal and Conservative politicians increasingly made claims about the opposition that contributed to the creation of a discursive framework for the perpetrators of eliminationist ...
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(2019-06-13)Department: ReligionJewelry practices in Tibet have been portrayed in past scholarship as entangled in the worldly vices of indulgence and wealth display. According to this reading, a study of bodily adornment in Tibet has no place within the ...
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(Vanderbilt News Service, 2007-10-01)
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(2022-07-18)Department: PsychologyUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying the strong association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) early in development and psychopathology during adolescence is critically important for public health; clarifying ...
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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 1996-09-30)
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(Vanderbilt University Special Collections, 2014-10-23)
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(2005-03-11)Department: Management of TechnologyThis research will evaluate how changes in information latency during computer deployments affect performance of high risk decision makers. High risk decisions and decision-makers, in this case, are police officers deciding ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: BiochemistryNonvisual arrestins (arrestin-2 and arrestin-3) regulate a wide range of signaling events, most notably when bound to active G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Among the known effectors recruited by GPCR-bound arrestins ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: BiochemistryNonvisual arrestins (arrestin-2 and arrestin-3) regulate a wide range of signaling events, most notably when bound to active G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Among the known effectors recruited by GPCR-bound arrestins ...
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(2012-06-22)Department: PharmacologyArrestins bind G protein-coupled receptors and more than 100 non-receptor partners, regulating various signaling pathways and cellular functions. The interactions of many proteins (e.g., Src, JNK3, ERK½, Mdm2, etc.) with ...
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(2019-03-11)Department: PharmacologyThe four vertebrate arrestins comprise a family of proteins that are responsible for the desensitization and internalization of over 800 subtypes of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The arrestins also serve as independent ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2002)This article surveys the literature that investigates the consistency of Arrow's social choice axioms when his unrestricted domain assumptions are replaced by domain conditions that incorporate the restrictions on agendas ...
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(University of California at Davis Law Review, 1997)This article is the third in my series of articles exploring the application of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory to legal systems. Building on the model outlined in the first two installments (in the Duke and Vanderbilt ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2017-06-15)This paper presents qualities of art education experiences that lead to transformational learning and renewed civic engagement in communities. Using critical place-based pedagogy and elements of oral history practices, ...