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Teaching How Official History Is Made: State Standards as Primary Sources
(Oxford University Press, 2024-06)This article traces the controversial rise and uses of state history standards for K-12 education and offers teachers a flexible lesson plan that encourages them to draw upon the standards in their own state to help students ... -
Acute influence of resistance exercise on basketball shooting mechanics and accuracy
(Frontiers Media, 2023-10-25)The purpose of the present study was to examine the acute impact of resistance exercise on basketball shooting mechanics and accuracy. Ten resistance-trained recreationally active men with previous basketball playing ... -
Fungal secondary metabolism is governed by an RNA-binding protein CsdA/RsdA complex
(Nature Research, 2023-11-14)Production of secondary metabolites is controlled by a complicated regulatory network in eukaryotic cells. Several layers of regulators are involved in this process, ranging from pathway-specific regulation, to epigenetic ... -
Cutaneous Hypervascularization Treatment Using Photo-Mediated Ultrasound Therapy
(Elsevier, 2023-09-22)Photo-mediated ultrasound therapy (PUT) is a cavitation-based, highly selective antivascular technique. In this study, the effectiveness and safety of PUT on cutaneous vascular malformation was examined through in vivo ... -
Grapevine bacterial communities display compartment-specific dynamics over space and time within the Central Valley of California
(BMC, 2023-11-23)Background Plant organs (compartments) host distinct microbiota which shift in response to variation in both development and climate. Grapevines are woody perennial crops that are clonally propagated and cultivated across ... -
Controlled-Release Hydrogel Microspheres to Deliver Multipotent Stem Cells for Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis
(MDPI, 2023-11-15)Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of joint disease affecting articular cartilage and peri-articular tissues. Traditional treatments are insufficient, as they are aimed at mitigating symptoms. Multipotent Stromal ... -
Generalized Quantum Convolution for Multidimensional Data
(MDPI, 2023-10-31)The convolution operation plays a vital role in a wide range of critical algorithms across various domains, such as digital image processing, convolutional neural networks, and quantum machine learning. In existing ... -
Recovery Methods in Basketball: A Systematic Review
(MDPI, 2023-11-20)Although different strategies have been implemented to manage recovery-fatigue status in athletes, there is still a lack of consensus on which recovery protocols have the greatest impact and effectiveness when implemented ... -
Use of a Mobile-Assisted Telehealth Regimen to Increase Exercise in Transplant Candidates: A Home-Based Prehabilitation Pilot and Feasibility Trial
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2023-07-24)INTRODUCTION: Physical fitness assessed by the Liver Frailty Index (LFI) and 6-minute walk test (6MWT) informs the prognosis of liver transplant candidates, although there are limited data on its reversibility after ... -
Repeated passive visual experience modulates spontaneous and non-familiar stimuli-evoked neural activity
(Nature Research, 2023-11-27)Familiarity creates subjective memory of repeated innocuous experiences, reduces neural and behavioral responsiveness to those experiences, and enhances novelty detection. The neural correlates of the internal model of ... -
Sexual Selection and Humor in Courtship
(SAGE Publications, 2015-08-18)This investigation examines a sexual selection-based argument regarding humor’s role in courtship (i.e., humor production signals intelligence/creativity). Lens model (n =100) analyses suggest that humor production on ... -
Extraction of active, contaminant degrading enzymes from soil
(US Department of Health and Human Services, 2023-02-17)Soil microorganisms play critical roles in the degradation of micro-and nano-pollutants, and the corresponding proteins and enzymes play roles in pollutant recognition, transportation, and degradation. Our ability to study ... -
Human and machine recognition of dynamic and static facial expressions: prototypicality, ambiguity, and complexity
(Frontiers Media, 2023-09-12)A growing body of research suggests that movement aids facial expression recognition. However, less is known about the conditions under which the dynamic advantage occurs. The aim of this research was to test emotion ... -
Author Correction: A ferritin-based COVID-19 nanoparticle vaccine that elicits robust, durable, broad-spectrum neutralizing antisera in non-human primates
(Nature Research, 2023-10-05)While the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines has been a scientific triumph, the need remains for a globally available vaccine that provides longer-lasting immunity against present and future SARS-CoV-2 variants of ... -
A pilot study evaluating the prefeasibility of a behavioral weight loss program in people with multiple sclerosis
(Elsevier, 2023-09-22)Weight loss interventions seldom include individuals with neurologic disease. The aims of the present study were to: 1) develop and assess the prefeasibility of a 6-month telehealth behavioral weight loss program for people ... -
Predicting climate-driven distribution shifts in Hyalomma marginatum (Ixodidae)
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-07-31)Hyalomma marginatum is an important tick species which is the main vector of Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever and spotted fever. The species is predominantly distributed in parts of southern Europe, North Africa and West ... -
Evaluation of Cracking Performance of Bridge Decks With And Without Overlays and With and Without Fibers
(University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc., 2024-05)Ninety-three spans on 19 bridges, constructed between 2013 and 2020, were surveyed for cracks. The decks were constructed on either steel or prestressed concrete girders. The spans were constructed with or without overlays, ... -
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John Brougham’s Columbus Burlesque
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Review of "Publishing Scholarly Editing: Archives, Computing, and Experience" by Christopher Ohge
(Association for Documentary Editing, 2023-04-27)