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(2023-06-15)Department: Molecular Pathology & ImmunologyTumor-specific CD8 T cells (TST) found in patients with cancer are unable to halt cancer progression. TST are dysfunctional and cannot produce effector cytokines or kill target cells1. TST dysfunction, also known as ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2018-03-01)This portfolio comprises of my teaching philosophy and is supported by the eight domains of the TESOL standards of English as a Second or Foreign language. My teaching philosophy is a conceptual framework, supported by ...
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(2012-03-28)Department: MathematicsA central problem in topological graph theory is determining the (orientable or nonorientable) genus of a given graph <i>G</i>. For a general graph <i>G</i>, this problem is very difficult (in fact, it is NP-complete). ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-09-21)
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(2014-04-08)Department: MathematicsThe main results of this dissertation are Hamiltonicity and structural results for graphs on surfaces and graphs with certain forbidden minors. The first result is related to a conjecture due to Grunbaum and Nash-Williams ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2009-09-16)Laura R. Novick reports the results of three experiments investigating students’ inferences about living things. In contrast to previous research on categorical inferences, the present research adopts a perspective from ...
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(2013-04-17)Department: GermanHand/Arbeit/Buch/Schrift investigates the persistent absence of the female hand from representation. It suggests that the female hand embodies a pernicious blind spot in the humanist discourse, resisting representa-tion ...
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(North Carolina Law Review, 2021)This Article reveals how five states with presumptive (binding) sentencing guidelines have implemented the right announced in Blakely v. Washington to a jury finding of aggravating facts allowing upward departures from the ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-06-26)
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(2019-11-19)Department: Computer ScienceComputer science literacy is becoming increasingly important. As technology integrates with every aspect of our lives, so does our need for understanding it. Cybercrime is rapidly growing and there is a shortage of people ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1999-04-16)
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(2002-11-03)Department: Mechanical EngineeringA method to enhance the performance and stability of haptic interfaces is addressed. This research approaches the control of haptic interfaces using classical control techniques, addressing both the performance and stability ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 2004)Not every constitutional case requires recourse to first principles, and indeed, most require more subtlety than such recourse can produce. The Rehnquist Court's free speech cases provide an example of the benefits of a ...
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(2021-07-15)Department: Creative WritingThe stories in this thesis inspect the lives of Pakistani characters as they journey between worlds of differing privileges and social rules both within Pakistan and abroad, and the fragmentations of identity and relationships ...