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Embodiment and technology : towards a utopian dialectic
(Fylkingen, 2009-12)This essay examines the Utopian quest for technological embodiment. Through an examination of the interactive and embodied work of David Rokeby A Very Nervous System and Steve Mann's Wearable Computer, this essay posits ... -
Emergence of Anti-Cancer Drug Resistance: Exploring the Importance of the Microenvironmental Niche via a Spatial Model
(Springer Verlag, 2015)Practically, all chemotherapeutic agents lead to drug resistance. Clinically, it is a challenge to determine whether resistance arises prior to, or as a result of, cancer therapy. Further, a number of different intracellular ... -
Emerging information standards and technologies: cataloging and metadata professionals’ perspectives
(Emerald, 2017)Purpose: This paper aims to report on the survey results relating to the current experience of cataloging and metadata professionals with emerging information standards and technologies, as well as the state of professional ... -
Enhancing the educational experience for marginalized populations: assessing the climate of inclusivity and acceptance of diversity in health education
(2022)Discrimination in healthcare is common in the United States and produces negative physiologic and psychosocial health outcomes for marginalized group. Discrimination in healthcare and public health can be addressed by ... -
Enter the matrix: factorization uncovers knowledge from omics
(Cell Press, 2018-10)Omics data contain signals from the molecular, physical, and kinetic inter- and intracellular interactions that control biological systems. Matrix factorization (MF) techniques can reveal low-dimensional structure from ... -
Epoxidation of Geraniol: An Advanced Organic Experiment that Illustrates Asymmetric Synthesis
(American Chemical Society, 1997)The Sharpless epoxidation reaction is considered one of the most powerful advances in asymmetric organic synthesis (1). It is a classic example of the use of an asymmetric catalyst to provide an enantiomerically enriched ... -
Equations with Torsion-Free Coefficients
(Cambridge University Press, 2001)In this paper we generalize techniques used by Klyachko and the authors to prove some tessellation results about S-2. These results are applied to prove the solvability of certain equations with torsion-free coefficients. -
Escape from Nursing 220: a competency-based pedagogical approach aimed at preparing nursing students for the next-generation NCLEX exam
(2022)AACN, the accrediting body for TCNJ’s nursing program, has embarked on a total revision of how the nursing curriculum will be delivered. This new curriculum, known as the BSN essentials, includes core competencies for ... -
Estimating gene function with least squares nonnegative matrix factorization
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Evaluating optimal therapy robustness by virtual expansion of a sample population, with a case study in cancer immunotherapy
(National Academy of Sciences, 2017)Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease, exhibiting spatial and temporal variations that pose challenges for designing robust therapies. Here, we propose the VEPART (Virtual Expansion of Populations for Analyzing Robustness ... -
Evaluating Regional Traffic Congestion and System Resiliency: a Case Study Using Big Data from Traffic Message Channels
(2019)Increasingly probe vehicle data is playing a critical role in evaluating congestion characteristics at local, corridor, sub-region and regional levels. Recent research efforts have condensed millions of probe vehicle speed ... -
Evaluating the Accuracy of the NRSC Lag Time Equation
(2020)Lag time is a measure of the speed at which a watershed responds to a runoff-producing rain event; specifically, it represents the delay in time between the maximum rainfall and the peak discharge. Lag time is most commonly ... -
Evaluating the Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Mechanical Properties of King Crabs and Tanner Crabs
(2014)Ocean Acidification (OA) is a decrease in the ocean’s pH caused by increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Dissolution of CO2 in ocean water results in decreased CaCO3 saturation states, which affect the ability of ... -
Evaluating the effects of ocean acidification on the mechanics and structures of southern tanner crab mineralized tissue
(National Shellfisheries Association, 2015)Increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have led to a reduction in the pH of ocean waters (i.e. ocean acidification, OA) and an associated drop in calcium carbonate saturation states. In many taxa, these changes ...



