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(2022-12-20)Department: Biological SciencesModern-day birdsong is exceptionally diverse, with each of over 4,000 extant songbird species effectively singing a unique and recognizable song. Since song is a learned behavior, its evolutionary dynamics may be complex ...
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(2023-03-17)Department: EnglishThe word “drone” once evoked primarily a bulbous, space-gray Predator. The drones we see now look different, and they are small, up close, out in the open, and unarmed. Drones are now everywhere and used for nearly everything, ...
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(2020-05-14)Department: PharmacologyIn the central nervous system, dopamine (DA) plays key roles in voluntary movement, motivation, reward, and cognition. The DA transporter (DAT) is a primary regulator of DA homeodynamics. This presynaptic membrane protein ...
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(2015-03-25)Department: Electrical EngineeringThis thesis demonstrates the feasibility of designing and building a Drosophila automated training and testing system for Pavlovian classical associative learning/memory analyses using inexpensive hardware and software ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-03-09)Prolonged QT is the most common reason why medications are restricted or removed from the US market. This episode will explain what it is and why you should look for it in your ICU patients.
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(2019-03-25)Department: NeuroscienceSubstance use disorders and depression are significant societal burdens. Both pathologies are associated with alterations of the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a reward center of the brain. The NAc is composed of two types of ...
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(William and Mary Law Review, 2005)Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally-inspired programs. Two predominant examples are cooperative federalism programs and incorporation of federal standards in state-specific ...
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(2018-04-02)Department: Electrical EngineeringAs design choices within a single CMOS technology become ever more complex with each new technology generation, and power consumption constraints push operating voltages lower, this research provides guidance into the ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2009-04)In recent years there has been a growth of English language learners (ELLs) in America and with this growth comes the need to find the most appropriate services to meet the educational needs of both ELLs and native ...
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(2012-12-14)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyMyeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play an important role in cancer progression. Elucidating the mechanisms involved in the expansion and function of these cells is important in the fight against cancer. A microarray ...
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(SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019-07-04)Hundreds of cellular host factors are required to support dengue virus infection, but their identity and roles are incompletely characterized. Here, we identify human host dependency factors required for efficient dengue ...
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(2010-02-22)Department: PsychologyWe are only able to maintain a limited number of objects in working memory and can only attend to a limited number of perceptual representations. Do these limits stem from a single, undifferentiated source of capacity, ...
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(University of Illinois Law Review, 2014)Millions of credit-constrained borrowers turn to title loans to meet their liquidity needs. Legislatures and regulators have debated how to best regulate these transactions, but surprisingly, we still know very little about ...
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(Fordham Law Review, 2019)The rights of foreign states under the U.S. Constitution are becoming more important as the actions of foreign states and foreign state-owned enterprises expand in scope and the legislative protections to which they are ...
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(Southern California Law Review, 1996)We respond to Professor Lynn A. Baker's criticisms of our article, The Most Dangerous Justice: The Supreme Court at the Bar of Mathematics. Professor Baker fundamentally misunderstands our measure of Supreme Court voting ...
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Dueling Stereotypes: Perceptions of Southerners and Their Music in Early Twentieth-Century America (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2011-04)
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