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(2023-11-24)Department: GermanMy dissertation is a cross-disciplinary study of the Lustmord discourse from the late 19th century to the present that addresses questions of sexual violence, gender, and subjectivity through the framework of abject hegemony ...
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(Elon Law Review, 2009)This article summarizes the findings and recommendations of the ABA Death Penalty Moratorium Implementation Project's Florida Assessment Team, which I chaired. Relying on an analysis of caselaw, studies, news reports, and ...
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(Stanford Law Review, 2018)In 2015, the city council of Birmingham, Alabama enacted an ordinance establishing a local minimum wage of $10.10 an hour-a significant raise for the city's low-income workers from the federal floor of $7.25. The ordinance ...
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(1860-01-01)
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(2023-11-18)Department: ReligionIn this thesis, I examine legal documents of the Jewish community in the Cairo Geniza from c.1000 to 1150 CE to investigate the gap between loan agreements and actual repayment streams in medieval Egypt under Fatimid rule. ...
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(Oregon Law Review, 1997)This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one specific type of lie-investigative lies, or lies told to people in an effort to gather evidence against them. The extrapolation ...
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(2011-03-29)Department: Political ScienceThis dissertation develops and tests a theory of political survival of local elites in order to explain the uneven effects of decentralization on Latin American and Caribbean participatory democracies. This theory rests ...
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(2006-04-17)Department: Leadership and Policy StudiesAs states continue to implement merit-based financial aid programs, despite the well reported social ills of such programs, the research literature is surprisingly void of any systematic consideration of how states determine ...
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(2022-05-17)Department: Cancer BiologyThe tumor microenvironment (TME) is rich with proliferating tumor cells and infiltrating immune cells. In these niches, glucose, glutamine, and fatty acids are consumed. However, it was previously underappreciated to what ...
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(Judicature, 2000)Is one circuit significantly more conservative or liberal than the others? Do circuit courts consistently avoid deciding the substance of certain appeals by concluding that the plaintiffs lack standing? Have state ...
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(2022-05-14)Department: PharmacologyCatecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is a lethal, stressed-induced cardiac channelopathy. CPVT is characterized by ventricular arrhythmias that are triggered by catecholamines released during exercise ...
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(2022-12-08)Department: Chemical & Physical BiologyCholesterol is one of the major lipid components of the plasma membrane in all mammalian cells. It has been shown to modulate membrane fluidity, assembly, organization, and dynamics and alter integral membrane protein (IMP) ...
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(2014-07-23)Department: Cancer BiologyThere is a major need to better understand the molecular basis of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) in order to develop effective therapeutic strategies. Using gene expression data from 587 TNBC patients we previously ...
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(2020-04-02)Department: Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental decision making is difficult and complex, especially in the planning stages of a project. There are a variety of perspectives, data limitations, and uncertainties that hinder the ability to frame and evaluate ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2018)A central tenet of Anglo-American penal law is that in order for an actor to be found criminally liable, a proscribed act must be accompanied by a guilty mind. While it is easy to understand the importance of this principle ...
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(2018-04-12)Department: Medicine, Health, and SocietyThe topic of cultural competency is a complex, often misunderstood tenant of medical education. Furthermore, because being culturally competent is central to providing patients with proper care, it is crucial for medical ...
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(2016-11-21)Department: PsychologyThe consistent relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health has been widely covered in both the popular media and in scientific journals. These articles, both popular and scientific, draw strongly upon ...
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(William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice, 2020)Since 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari and considered twenty immigration cases.2 In 2019, the Supreme Court issued eight decisions focusing on immigration. There are many different theories accounting ...
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