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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2024-04)When health is at stake, bureaucratic delays can be disastrous. This is especially true in the field of pharmaceutical regulation. Fortunately, concerned parties—ranging from research institutions and universities to doctors ...
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(1972-06-06)
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(2021-08-13)Department: EnglishInstances of unprecedented visual representation, like the recent nomination of Vice-President Kamala Harris and the development and airing of shows like Fresh Off the Boat (2015-2020), have been marshaled as evidence of ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 1988)
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(Texas International Law Journal, 2009)This article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. "exceptionalism" provides the strongest narrative for the U.S. rejection of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Conventions. The United States chose not to adopt ...
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(2018-08-15)Department: EnglishPost Katrina, given the disparate outcomes and dispersal rates for African Americans, residents of the city have questioned to what extent New Orleans is being intentionally reconfigured as a smaller, wealthier, and whiter ...
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(Nature Communications, 2020-02-03)Each additional copy of the apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) allele is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's dementia, while the APOE2 allele is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's dementia, it is not yet known ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009)This paper investigates the relationship between the exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) and inflation by estimating a nonlinear time series model. Using a simple theoretical model of ERPT determination, we show that the ...
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(2015-07-20)Department: NeuroscienceThe dysfunction of dopamine signaling can contribute to mood disorders and drug abuse. Dopamine neurons do not belong to one homogenous group and differ in their electrophysiological properties and molecular expression ...
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(Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2013)This symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was triggered by a spate of Supreme Court opinions occurring over the last seven years, all of which raise the two questions in the title to this article ...
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(Vanderbilt University Special Collections, 2014-10-23)
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(Printed for J. Mawman, by T. Gillet, 1805)
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(2015-12-23)Department: ReligionThis thesis analyzes tricksters within African and African American literature and oral culture as figures signifying methods of criticism that can enhance modern preaching practices. This project relies upon Afro-American ...
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(2013-09-20)Department: NeuroscienceI have studied the neurophysiological bases of saccade execution and evaluation within the oculomotor system of Macaca mulatta and Macaca radiata. To better understand saccade execution, I recorded the electromyogram (EMG) ...
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(Seton Hall Law Review, 2019)The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (“TCJA”) reformed charity executive compensation for the first time in decades, introducing an across-the-board excise tax on compensation over $1 million.1 Its enactment represents a ...
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(Minnesota Law Review, 2011)This Article proposes a new approach to monitoring executive compensation. While the public seems convinced that executives at public corporations are paid too much, so far attempts to rein in executive compensation have ...
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Executive Function and Communication in Children Who Have Experienced Adverse Childhood Experiences (Vanderbilt University, 2021-03-29)As research surrounding adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has moved past evaluating long term effects and is now progressing towards developing interventions, viable targets for intervention must be found. This research ...
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(2007-06-13)Department: PsychologyPSYCHOLOGY EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND COPING IN SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA LAURA KEYS CAMPBELL Dissertation under the direction of Professor Bruce Compas The current study examined executive ...
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(2016-12-08)Department: PsychologyExecutive function (EF) skills are correlated with school readiness and academic achievement (i.e. Blair & Razza, 2007; Best, Miller, Naglieri, 2011; Lan, Legare, Ponitz, Li, & Morrison, 2011); however, less is known about ...