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Are A & I services in a death spiral?
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2010) -
An argument for mechanism-based statistical inference in cancer
(Springer Verlag, 2015)Cancer is perhaps the prototypical systems disease, and as such has been the focus of extensive study in quantitative systems biology. However, translating these programs into personalized clinical care remains elusive and ... -
Armstrong Hall 1995, From: Office of the President
(College of New Jersey (Ewing, N.J.), 1995) -
Art education research
(2014) -
Art Show, Joseph Demarais, Art Department
(College of New Jersey (Ewing, N.J.), 1970) -
Art Show, Joseph Demarais, Art Depepartment, Sculpture and 2 prints
(College of New Jersey (Ewing, N.J.), 1970) -
ASAP: automated sequence annotation pipeline fo rw eb-based updating of sequence information with a local dynamic database
(Oxford University Press, 2003)The automated sequence annotation pipeline (ASAP) is designed to ease routine investigation of new functional annotations on unknown sequences, such as expressed sequence tags (ESTs), through querying of web-accessible ... -
Ask and you shall receive? Right-wing authoritarianism shapes reactions to religious accommodation requests at work
(Elsevier, 2017-01)Religious accommodation in the workplace remains a contentious issue in the United States. We conducted an experiment to examine how individual differences in right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) shape how people react to ... -
Assessing Fluency Attributions in an Online Experiment Testing a Community Sample
(2020)One way to create familiarity experiences in the laboratory is to increase the fluency, or ease of stimulus processing. The idea is that through experience we learn fluent processing is a marker of previous exposure. The ... -
Assessing information-seeking behavior of computer science and engineering faculty
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2011)This study, the first phase of a multi-phase effort, was undertaken to assess and provide for the information needs of the Faculty of the Schools of Science and Engineering at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in the digital ... -
Assessing the effect of salinity on barnacle adhesion and biomineralization
(National Shellfisheries Association, 2015)Barnacles are dominant members of marine biofouling communities throughout much of the world’s oceans. The base of the barnacle attaches to surfaces with secreted proteinaceous adhesives that bond with surfaces and cure. ... -
Assessing the effects of climate change on Antarctic and snow crabs
(2017)The effects of Climate Change in the form of pH, temperature, and salinity variation on crab shell formation were assessed. By the year 2100, projections based on “business-as-usual” emissions suggest a further doubling ... -
Assessing the impacts of ocean acidification on adhesion and shell formation in the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite
(Frontiers, 2018-10-22)Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attachment provided by their proteinaceous adhesive and protection imparted by their calcified shell plates. Little is known ... -
Assessing the perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine messaging tactics and identifying factors that contribute to hesitancy among African American populations
(2021)Increase use of social media and rampant circulation of misinformation is one of the greatest challenges to overcome in the dissemination of the COVID-19 vaccine. While COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy is present in all ... -
Assessing the risk of cryptosporidiosis to dairy farmers in New Jersey and New York
(2021)Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoa that causes gastrointestinal disease in young calves, including diarrhea, dehydration, and occasionally death. Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonotic disease that is usually self-limiting in ... -
Austen and “the Advantage of Height”
(Jane Austen Society of North America, 1999) -
"Ay me": Selfishness and Empathy in "Lycidas"
(Early Modern Literary Studies, 1996)