141 research outputs found

    TRIDENT 1 third stage motor separation system

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    The third stage engine separation system has shown through test and analysis that it can effectively and reliably perform its function. The weight of the hardware associated with this system is well within the targeted value

    The Grizzly, November 23, 1993

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    Dr. Davidson to Receive Cottrel Award • U.C.\u27s Questions are Answered • It\u27s Yes to NAFTA • A Dose of Reality • Touch my Flugel! • Exam Schedule • The Way to a Student\u27s Heart is Through His Stomach • Beer: A Historical Precedent? • A Dissatisfied Sanitation Worker Tells Ursinus to Clean Up its Act • Literary Society • Manning Retires as Soccer Coachhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1326/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 1, 1994

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    Up \u27Til Noone to Play at The Trappe • Last Semester\u27s Blood Drive a Success • Kane Encourages Support for Blood Drive • CIA Officer and his Wife Accused of Spying • Professor Profile: Keith Brand • Broughton Exhibit to Open in Berman • Senior Profile: Alan McCabe • The Snow Closing Debates, Continued • Letter to the Editor • To All Administrators, Faculty, Staff, and Other Interested Parties • Women\u27s Hoops Have Best Season Everhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1332/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 26, 1994

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    Richter to Leave Presidency • Richter: Then and Now • S.T.A.R. Raising Awareness • Economics Conference Held at Ursinus • Vandalism in Olin • A Necessary Tension: Greeks and Administration • Final Exam Schedule • It\u27s Alive, It\u27s Alive • Moshing, Body Surfing and The Gin Blossoms • NBA Playoff Preview • Men\u27s Tennis Looks for Strong Finishhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1337/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 8, 1994

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    Ursinus Celebrates 125 Years of Academics • An Evaluation of the 128 Credit System • In Celebration of Black History Month: Al Eaton Brings on His One-Man Show • Ursinus Crimes Reported • Who Freed South Africa? • Guys Pledging Begins on Friday • Suite Etiquette • Senior Profile: Craig Faucher • Airband \u2794 • Come out and Support a U.C. Senior • Berman to Receive Preservation Grant • Woodward Exhibit on Display • Bright Moments to Perform • An Internal Compass Spinning • Eats & Seats • Wrestlers Up to 9-1 • Ursinus Gymnastics Sets New Records • Personal Interest Workshops to be Held • UC Student Almost Becomes Phillies\u27 Biggest Phanhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1329/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 22, 1994

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    Breaking Down the Barriers: One Man\u27s Struggle with Homosexuality, Stereotypes and the Military • Maintenance Man, Humanitarian • Pledging Private Eyes • Pledging Underway Once Again • Olympic Update • Are There Really any Losers in the Olympics? • Ursinus Students Raise Money for a Friend in Need • And When the Sawdust Cleared...It Was a Masterpiece • Come out and Support a U.C. Senior • Restaurant Night Revisited • Senior Spotlight: Joshua Donald Carter • Clinton: King of Astro Turf • Learn by Listening to Yourself • Sports Picture Page: The Two Hottest Teams Around • Baseball Preview \u2794 • Lady Bears are Eastern Division Champshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1331/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 12, 1994

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    Djibouti Represented by Ursinus • Battle Over Taxes Intensifies • Anniversary Celebration Continues • 1994 Ruby • Wellness Fair to be Held • Medieval Fest Held for Physically Challenged • Phi Beta Kappa\u27s New Inductees • USGA Responding to Student Needs • Senior Spotlight: Barbara Lampe • Bears Sweep F&M • Men\u27s Tennis Coming Together • Golf Team Undefeated • Lurie Buys Eagles • UC Frosh Assaulted by Phanatichttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1335/thumbnail.jp

    Effect of religiosity/spirituality and sense of coherence on depression within a rural population in Greece: the Spili III project

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    Background: Recent research has addressed the hypothesis that religiosity/spirituality and sense of coherence buffer the negative effects of stress on numerous health issues. The aim of the current study was to further this work by exploring potential links between psycho-social factors such as religiosity/ spirituality and sense of coherence with depression. Methods: A total of 220 subjects of the SPILI III cohort (1988-2012) attending a primary care setting in the town of Spili on rural Crete represented the target group. All participants underwent a standardized procedure. Validated questionnaires were used to evaluate sense of coherence, depression levels and religious and spiritual beliefs. A multiple linear regression analysis of the Beck Depression Inventory Scale (BDI) in relation to demographic characteristics, scores on the Royal Free Interview for Spiritual and Religious Beliefs scale (RFI-SRB) and Sense of Coherence scale (SOC) was used. Results: A significant inverse association was found between BDI and RFI-SRB scale (B-coef=-0.6999, p<0.001), as well as among BDI and SOC scale (B-coef=-0.556, p<0.001). Conclusions: The findings of the current observational study indicate that highly religious participants are less likely to score high in the depression scale. Furthermore, participants with high SOC scored significantly low in the BDI scale. Further research is required in order to explore the potential effect of SOC and religiosity/spirituality in mental health

    The First European Interdisciplinary Ewing Sarcoma Research Summit

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    The European Network for Cancer Research in Children and Adolescents (ENCCA) provides an interaction platform for stakeholders in research and care of children with cancer. Among ENCCA objectives is the establishment of biology-based prioritization mechanisms for the selection of innovative targets, drugs, and prognostic markers for validation in clinical trials. Specifically for sarcomas, there is a burning need for novel treatment options, since current chemotherapeutic treatment protocols have met their limits. This is most obvious for metastatic Ewing sarcoma (ES), where long term survival rates are still below 20%. Despite significant progress in our understanding of ES biology, clinical translation of promising laboratory results has not yet taken place due to fragmentation of research and lack of an institutionalized discussion forum. To fill this gap, ENCCA assembled 30 European expert scientists and five North American opinion leaders in December 2011 to exchange thoughts and discuss the state of the art in ES research and latest results from the bench, and to propose biological studies and novel promising therapeutics for the upcoming European EWING2008 and EWING2012 clinical trials
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