193 research outputs found

    1998-09, photograph, Warren Duncan

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    This collection contains correspondence between PFC Joseph DeHaan, USA and Dorothy Page during the Korean War. A majority of the collection was written by PFC Joseph DeHaan.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jdehaan_correspondence/1034/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1948

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    Stars and starlets to present talents in vaudeville show ā€¢ Coeds join sororities as rush week ends ā€¢ Facts and figures of NSA presented for student study ā€¢ Lantern adds five to augment staff for November issue ā€¢ Fall sports dance to highlight varied week-end activities ā€¢ WSSF drive begins week from today ā€¢ Prof. to discuss UN at second forum ā€¢ What did you think of the election results? ā€¢ Cliff Naylor leaves after two years of kitchen service ā€¢ College women given the air by indignant male rebuttals ā€¢ Duck, lassies! Fur flies fast as Upper-Crust sounds off ā€¢ Bowens, father and son, registered in Ursinus soph class ā€¢ Grizzlies to tackle mighty PMC eleven in final home tilt ā€¢ F&M routs Bears 34-6; Jane MacWilliams gains all-star honors ā€¢ Belles cop team honors with three wins; Penn lands eight players on first team ā€¢ Young\u27s TD gives bruins early lead but Diplomats rebound in second half ā€¢ Lincoln soccermen trounce bruins 5-1 with 2nd half rally ā€¢ Strong team looms as 52 candidates report to Seeders ā€¢ Rosicrucians admit five members at dessert held in Shreiner Hallhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1601/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 6, 1948

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    Who\u27s Who honors thirteen seniors ā€¢ Seniors to present year\u27s first formal at local ballroom ā€¢ Students picked to represent Ursinus in annual edition of campus leaders ā€¢ Outstanding artists featured Thursday in annual Messiah ā€¢ Sociology studies confirm results of CORE racial poll ā€¢ Students of Ursinus place small value on peace of world ā€¢ Four IRC members visit State College ā€¢ Annex gets number one stooper rating ā€¢ Performance of Uncle Harry outstanding ā€¢ Ursinus students selected to appear in annual Who\u27s Who ā€¢ Don Young tops bruins in all statistics; prize back selected Player of the year ā€¢ Frosh grid squad mangles sophs 13-0 on two long runs ā€¢ JVs extend streak; Penn defeated 3-0 ā€¢ Last period tally gives Penn lassies victory over belles ā€¢ U.C. football squad gains easy victory in battle on court ā€¢ Grunt and groaners show much talent as practice begins ā€¢ Court campaign to open Wednesday ā€¢ Temple pathologist to discuss cancer ā€¢ Omwake assists in preparation of University Business Administration manual ā€¢ Dr. Armstrong completes book as part of church history serieshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1603/thumbnail.jp

    Paid parental leave evaluation: Phase 1

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    From 1 January 2011, Australian families in which a mother was in the paid workforce before the birth or adoption of a baby may be eligible for a new Australian Government-funded Paid Parental Leave (PPL)1 scheme. The scheme provides eligible parents with up to 18 weeks of Parental Leave Pay (PLP), paid at the National Minimum Wage, following the birth of a child. The PPL scheme brings Australia into line with all other OECD countries, except the United States, in having a national scheme for paid leave available to mothers following childbirth. [Executive summary extract

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 13, 1948

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    Coeds in customary dazzle and dither at Christmas week ā€¢ Galaxy of events highlights Christmas week at Ursinus ā€¢ Men students view yuletide festivities with unawareness ā€¢ Lovely dispositions of staff triumph to present faculty with season\u27s token ā€¢ What gift would you give to the world? ā€¢ Messiah\u27s largest audience enjoys superb interpretation ā€¢ Bud Williams\u27 band applauded ā€¢ January 3 date set for junior jubilee ā€¢ Bruin soccer star honored by Mules ā€¢ Pharmacy bows 66-36 in court opener ā€¢ Strong team looms as coed hoopsters click in practice ā€¢ Host of veteran grapplers certain of winning season ā€¢ F&M rallies in last period to trip bear quintet 52-44 ā€¢ John Logue boosts world federalism at meeting of IRC ā€¢ Exams to be given for civil service ā€¢ Scholarship to Yale awarded Dillinger ā€¢ Club 49 opening slated for Jan. 7 in T-G gymnasium ā€¢ Communion service to be held Thursday in Bomberger chapel ā€¢ Authority on international law speaks to class in geopoliticshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1604/thumbnail.jp

    Internal validation of STRmixā„¢ ā€“ A multi laboratory response to PCAST

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    We report a large compilation of the internal validations of the probabilistic genotyping software STRmixā„¢. Thirty one laboratories contributed data resulting in 2825 mixtures comprising three to six donors and a wide range of multiplex, equipment, mixture proportions and templates. Previously reported trends in the LR were confirmed including less discriminatory LRs occurring both for donors and non-donors at low template (for the donor in question) and at high contributor number. We were unable to isolate an effect of allelic sharing. Any apparent effect appears to be largely confounded with increased contributor number

    CMIP and ATP2C2 Modulate Phonological Short-Term Memory in Language Impairment

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    Specific language impairment (SLI) is a common developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in language acquisition despite otherwise normal development and in the absence of any obvious explanatory factors. We performed a high-density screen of SLI1, a region of chromosome 16q that shows highly significant and consistent linkage to nonword repetition, a measure of phonological short-term memory that is commonly impaired in SLI. Using two independent language-impaired samples, one family-based (211 families) and another selected from a population cohort on the basis of extreme language measures (490 cases), we detected association to two genes in the SLI1 region: that encoding c-maf-inducing protein (CMIP, minP = 5.5 Ɨ 10āˆ’7 at rs6564903) and that encoding calcium-transporting ATPase, type2C, member2 (ATP2C2, minP = 2.0 Ɨ 10āˆ’5 at rs11860694). Regression modeling indicated that each of these loci exerts an independent effect upon nonword repetition ability. Despite the consistent findings in language-impaired samples, investigation in a large unselected cohort (n = 3612) did not detect association. We therefore propose that variants in CMIP and ATP2C2 act to modulate phonological short-term memory primarily in the context of language impairment. As such, this investigation supports the hypothesis that some causes of language impairment are distinct from factors that influence normal language variation. This work therefore implicates CMIP and ATP2C2 in the etiology of SLI and provides molecular evidence for the importance of phonological short-term memory in language acquisition
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