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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Temporal Order Processing Of Syllables In The Left Parietal Lobe, Dana C. Moser, Julie M. Baker, Carmen E. Sanchez, Chris Rorden, Julius Fridriksson
Temporal Order Processing Of Syllables In The Left Parietal Lobe, Dana C. Moser, Julie M. Baker, Carmen E. Sanchez, Chris Rorden, Julius Fridriksson
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Speech processing requires the temporal parsing of syllable order. Individuals suffering from posterior left hemisphere brain injury often exhibit temporal processing deficits as well as language deficits. Although the right posterior inferior parietal lobe has been implicated in temporal order judgments (TOJs) of visual information, there is limited evidence to support the role of the left inferior parietal lobe (IPL) in processing syllable order. The purpose of this study was to examine whether the left inferior parietal lobe is recruited during temporal order judgments of speech stimuli. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected on 14 normal participants while they …
Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. By Claudia N. Mikail, Rosemary M. Caron
Public Health Genomics: The Essentials. By Claudia N. Mikail, Rosemary M. Caron
Health Management & Policy
The sequencing of the human genome in 2001 provided researchers, clinicians, policymakers, ethicists, and public health practitioners with a myriad of information to potentially improve disease outcomes on an individual and population basis. Genomics is a burgeoning field of study that examines the interactions among the genetic material in the human body, including interactions with environmental and behavioral factors. The role of public health in this new field of study is complementary, since population trends, health disparities, and the social determinants of health contribute to our understanding of the underlying causes of disease provided by genomic research. Thus, the new …
An Experience In The Challenges Of Research: Prevention Of Age–Related Macular Degeneration, Hilary Snyder
An Experience In The Challenges Of Research: Prevention Of Age–Related Macular Degeneration, Hilary Snyder
Inquiry Journal 2009
No abstract provided.
When You Walk, Do You Feel Like You Are Dancing?, Deborah A. Kinghorn
When You Walk, Do You Feel Like You Are Dancing?, Deborah A. Kinghorn
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
War Of The Worlds: Our Worlds Are Colliding And Infectious Disease Is Winning - Emerging Diseases And The One Health Initiative, Richard French
War Of The Worlds: Our Worlds Are Colliding And Infectious Disease Is Winning - Emerging Diseases And The One Health Initiative, Richard French
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Resilience And Body Image In College Women, Robert J. Mcgrath, Wiggin Julie, Rosemary M. Caron
The Relationship Between Resilience And Body Image In College Women, Robert J. Mcgrath, Wiggin Julie, Rosemary M. Caron
Health Management & Policy
Possessing a negative body image is associated with unhealthy eating habits and eating disorders in college women and has been linked to depression and negative feelings of self worth. Limited research exists on protective factors that have the potential to mitigate body image dissatisfaction. This paper examines the relationship of resilience to body image dissatisfaction in college women. Female, undergraduate college students were studied using previously validated measures. Results indicate that increased resilience is associated with improved body image.
Understanding The Physical Properties That Control Protein Crystallization By Analysis Of Largescale Experimental Data, W. Nicholson Price Ii, Yang Chen, Samuel K. Handelman, Helen Neely, Philip Manor, Richard Karlin, Rajesh Nair, Jinfeng Liu, Michael Baran, John Everett, Saichiu N. Tong, Farhad Forouhar, Swarup S. Swaminathan, Thomas Acton, Rong Xiao, Joseph R. Luft, Angela Lauricella, George T. Detitta, Burkhard Rost, Gaetano T. Montelione, John T. Hunt
Understanding The Physical Properties That Control Protein Crystallization By Analysis Of Largescale Experimental Data, W. Nicholson Price Ii, Yang Chen, Samuel K. Handelman, Helen Neely, Philip Manor, Richard Karlin, Rajesh Nair, Jinfeng Liu, Michael Baran, John Everett, Saichiu N. Tong, Farhad Forouhar, Swarup S. Swaminathan, Thomas Acton, Rong Xiao, Joseph R. Luft, Angela Lauricella, George T. Detitta, Burkhard Rost, Gaetano T. Montelione, John T. Hunt
Law Faculty Scholarship
Crystallization is the most serious bottleneck in high-throughput protein-structure determination by diffraction methods. We have used data mining of the large-scale experimental results of the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium and experimental folding studies to characterize the biophysical properties that control protein crystallization. This analysis leads to the conclusion that crystallization propensity depends primarily on the prevalence of well-ordered surface epitopes capable of mediating interprotein interactions and is not strongly influenced by overall thermodynamic stability. We identify specific sequence features that correlate with crystallization propensity and that can be used to estimate the crystallization probability of a given construct. Analyses of …
Dodge This: Do Environmental Chemicals Impact Your Health?, Gale B. Carey
Dodge This: Do Environmental Chemicals Impact Your Health?, Gale B. Carey
The University Dialogue
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Calming The Mind, Healing The Body: Can Alternative Therapies Help College Students Improve Their Health?, Carolyn White Gamtso
Calming The Mind, Healing The Body: Can Alternative Therapies Help College Students Improve Their Health?, Carolyn White Gamtso
The University Dialogue
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Too Busy To Be Healthy? Join The Club, Patricia A. Halpin
Too Busy To Be Healthy? Join The Club, Patricia A. Halpin
The University Dialogue
No abstract provided.