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Natural disasters and entrepreneurs: an analysis of the 117th us congress
(2024)Climate change is becoming more and more serious. The only people who can make a real difference are legislators. Increasing polarization within Congress has made passing any legislation harder. Are legislators using natural ... -
Naut your everyday jellyfish model: exploring how tentacles and oral arms impact locomotion
(MDPI, 2019-09-10)Jellyfish are majestic, energy-efficient, and one of the oldest species that inhabit the oceans. It is perhaps the second item, their efficiency, that has captivated scientists for decades into investigating their locomotive ... -
Needed: Improved Collaboration among Subject Librarians
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Negative Emotion Mediates Associations between Rumination and Use of Romantic Conflict Strategies
(2019)This longitudinal study examined associations between rumination and the use of conflict strategies in college student relationships and whether negative emotion mediated this link. During college, romantic relationships ... -
The neural measures of fluency and disfluency during recognition memory using event-related potentials
(2022)Recognition memory is a commonly studied memory process which can be further be divided into two concepts: familiarity and recollection. A previous study looked at the effects of match (i.e. RIGHT), orthographically similar ... -
Neural recruitment and tissue damage propensity for fractal deep brain stimulation electrodes
(2016)Deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes are currently used in the treatment of various neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. Deep brain stimulators are battery powered. When batteries ... -
A New Method for Spectral Decomposition Using a Bilinear Bayesian Approach
(Elsevier, 1999)A frequent problem in analysis is the need to find two matrices, closely related to the underlying measurement process, which when multiplied together reproduce the matrix of data points. Such problems arise throughout ... -
A New Monofluorinated Phosphatidylcholine Forms Interdigitated Bilayers
(Biophysical Society, 1998-10)16-Fluoropalmitic acid was synthesized from 16-hydroxypalmitic acid using diethylaminosulfur trifluoride. This monofluorinated fatty acid then was used to make 1-palmitoyl-2-[16-fluoropalmitoyl]-phosphatidylcholine (F-DPPC) ... -
A New Route to the Acridizinium Ion
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The Next Generation Integrated Library System: A Promise Fulfilled?
(Library & Information Technology Association, 2012)The adoption of integrated library systems (ILS) became prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s as libraries began or continued to automate their processes. These systems enabled library staff to work, in many cases, more efficiently ... -
NF‐κB and stat3 transcription factor signatures differentiate HPV‐positive and HPV‐negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
(Wiley, 2015)Using high-throughput analyses and the TRANSFAC database, we characterized TF signatures of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) subgroups by inferential analysis of target gene expression, correcting for the ... -
nickabattista GitHub site
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[NNN] pincer complexes for hydrogenolysis of polyolefins
(2022)Polyolefins are eco-friendly materials that efficiently resist chemical/thermal influences and are nontoxic. They have been around for more than a century in all sorts of manufacturing materials such as fibers for clothing, ... -
Non-amenable type K equations over groups
(Cambridge University Press, 2003)We define a class of equations that are not amenable but are type K and are therefore solvable over torsion-free groups. Moreover, we show that these new equations are solvable over all groups. -
Not All Isolation Effects are Created Equally: Evidence for Greater Processing Requirements for Semantic vs. Physical Isolation Effects
(2019)The finding that memory is better for an item that differs from the surrounding items is known as the von Restorff effect or isolation effect (von Restorff, 1933). Isolated items can differ physically (e.g., a different ... -
Note: Sensitivity enhancement in continuous-wave electron paramagnetic resonance: Adaptive signal averaging versus a moving average
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A novel connection between [PSI+] prion formation and RNA splicing in S. cerevisiae
(2022)Relatively new studies on prions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that some protein prion conformations may be beneficial to cell survival in response to environmental stress. Sup35, a translation termination release factor, ... -
A novel COVID-19 epidemiological model with explicit susceptible and asymptomatic isolation compartments reveals unexpected consequences of timing social distancing
(Elsevier, 2021-02)Motivated by the current COVID-19 epidemic, this work introduces an epidemiological model in which separate compartments are used for susceptible and asymptomatic “socially distant” populations. Distancing directives are ...