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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 2007-10-02)
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(Vanderbilt University. Blair School of Music, 1954-07)
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(2010-05-17)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologySonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling regulates important biological processes during embryogenesis and adult homeostasis. Deregulation of this essential signaling pathway can lead to congenital defects and tumorigenesis. In this ...
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(Stanford Law Review, 2019)Based on case studies indicating that apologies from physicians to patients can promote healing, understanding, and dispute resolution, 38 states have sought to reduce litigation and medical malpractice liability by enacting ...
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(Stanford Law Review, 2019)Abstract. Based on case studies indicating that apologies from physicians to patients can promote healing, understanding, and dispute resolution, thirty-nine states (and the District of Columbia) have sought to reduce ...
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(New York University Law Review, 2011)Because punishable guilt requires that bad thoughts accompany bad acts, the Model Penal Code (MPC) typically requires that jurors infer the past mental state of a criminal defendant. More specifically, jurors must sort ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-10-14)
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(2008-12-22)Department: PhysicsWe have studied the source dynamics of the matter in ultra relativistic $Au+Au$ collisions at $sqrt{s_{N N}} = $200 GeV by analyzing the production of the simplest nuclei: deuterons and anti-deuterons. In relativistic ...
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(2014-07-25)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesDeltas are dynamic natural and socio-economic environments that are hypersensitive to the effects of urbanization, natural disasters and climate driven sea level change. Deltaic groundwater resources are often susceptible ...
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(Class, Race, and Corporate Power, 2019)How do we make sense of the policy implications of the numerous corporate elites appointed to positions in government? The board interlock network served as a reliable map of power for most of the 20th century. With the ...
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(The American Economic Review, 1990)Society has until recently devoted insufficient attention to the long-run environmental problems that we face, including acid rain and the greenhouse effect. Our inaction with respect to these risks can hardly be characterized ...
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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 1993-03-20)
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(Vanderbilt University Special Collections, 2014-10-22)
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(2006-07-20)Department: Political ScienceIn 1930, twelve members of the academic community at Vanderbilt University published a book entitled, I’ll Take My Stand. The Vanderbilt Agrarians, as they came to be known, offered an intellectual foundation for understanding ...
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(2007-07-31)Department: SociologyIn this dissertation, I use data from 65 in-depth interviews with black and white residents of the South to explore southern identity using three inter-related conceptualizations: 1) as an ethnic identity, rooted in a ...
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(2021-03-27)Department: PhilosophyG.W.F. Hegel’s political thought took shape in response to the two great democratic revolutions of his lifetime (France, Saint-Domingue). Although Hegel sympathized with aspects of both rebellions, his final judgment was ...
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(2020-12)This mixed methods single case study uses social exchange theory to examine the ways that community college students’ perceptions of giving back to their school and to understand how those perceptions contribute to their ...
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(2002-04-29)Department: Political ScienceA factor that has long been identified as promoting peace between states is intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). From Kantian musings to Wilsonian idealism, international organizations have been seen as mechanisms for ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2010-05-07)
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(Astrophysical Journal, 2019-08-20)We model the ultraviolet spectra of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope during the 6 month reverberation mapping campaign in 2014. Our model of the emission from NGC 5548 corrects for ...