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(2022-05-03)Department: Biomedical EngineeringFocused ultrasound (FUS) is a non-invasive therapeutic technology that can use ultrasonic energy to precisely target tissue deep inside the body without incisions or radiation. However, for the safety and credibility of ...
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(2016-06-01)Department: Biomedical EngineeringThe current standard for diagnosing fracture risk comprises measurements of bone mineral density (BMD), primarily by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). However, bone strength is affected by many factors other than ...
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(2021-07-14)Department: ChemistryDirect functionalization of unactivated C-H bonds presents a longstanding challenge in the field of synthetic chemistry, largely addressed by the use of low-valent transition metal catalysts and development of corresponding ...
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(2007-04-10)Department: Biomedical EngineeringAs the rate of obesity increases in the western world, the interest in understanding the process of maintaining healthy body weight has become an increasingly important public health priority. Because physical activity is ...
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(2020-12)A Literacy Professional Development engaged in a year-long quality improvement project to seek ways to define and deepen its impact on its clients' student learning. Through the lens of self-efficacy and customer loyalty ...
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(2014-07-28)Department: ChemistryQuantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) modeling using high-throughput screening (HTS) data enables the development of predictive models for in silico screening. A cheminformatics framework termed BCL::ChemInfo ...
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(2020-10-16)Department: Interdisciplinary Materials ScienceGrowing water scarcity is one of the leading challenges of our time, impacting over one-third of the world’s population. While several measures have been taken to improve water-usage efficiency among the industrial and ...
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(2022-03-29)Department: PharmacologyThyroid cancer incidence is rapidly increasing in the United States, with over 45,000 patients projected to be diagnosed in 2022. While the vast majority of patients respond well to first line treatment, approximately 20% ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhysicsMagnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is capable of probing fine structures and complex functions of living tissue. MRM suffers from decreased SNR and long scan times approaching 10s of hours to achieve sub 10 µm isotropic ...
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Advent (Vanderbilt University. Blair School of Music, 2003-12-23)
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(1994)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-10-16)
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 2012)The adversarial presentation of expert scientific evidence tends to obscure academic consensus. In the context of litigation, small, marginal disagreements can be made to seem important and settled issues can be made to ...
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(2023-07-18)Department: PhilosophyPhilosophy aims at uncovering the deeper truths about our world and ourselves, and it does so by means of argument. Argument is philosophy’s prime mover. However, given the fact that extra-argumentative norms often pollute ...