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    Effect of acute alcohol ingestion on resistance exercise–induced mTORC1 signaling in human muscle 

    Duplanty, Anthony A.; Budnar, Ronald G.; Hui, Luk; Levitt, Danielle E.; Hill, David W.; McFarlin, Brian K.; Huggett, Duane B.; Vingren, Jakob L. (Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2017)
    The purpose of this project was to further elucidate the effects postexercise alcohol ingestion. This project had many novel aspects including using a resistance exercise (RE) only exercise design and the inclusion of ...
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    Mitotic activation of a novel histone deacetylase 3-linker histone H1.3 protein complex by protein kinase CK2 

    Bergel, Michael; Hemangi, Patil; Wilks, Carrie; Wold Gonzalez, Rhiannon; Dhanireddy, Sudheer; Conrad-Webb, Heather (Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015-12-09)
    Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) and linker histone H1 are involved in both chromatin compaction and the regulation of mitotic progression. However, the mechanisms by which HDAC3 and H1 regulate mitosis as well as the factors ...
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    Hang on to yourself: Bowie, Burke, and the rhetoric of stage persona 

    Commons, Wendy (2/7/2019)
    This study uses Kenneth Burke’s concepts and theories to examine the rhetorical implications of David Bowie’s use of the stage persona Ziggy Stardust in order to better understand how stage personae affect performers and ...
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    The Behavioral immune system and attitudes toward COVID-19 

    Kempthorne, Johnmark (12/15/2020)
    The Behavioral Immune System acts as the first line of defense against harmful pathogens. One of the primary functions of this system is the emotion of disgust. It compels individuals to adopt socially conservative attitudes ...
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    RhoA and Rac1 prenylation: Effects on serine/threonine signaling for actin polymerization 

    Raut, Namrata (1/9/2020)
    RhoA and Rac1 are small guanosine triphosphates (GTPases) that regulate cytoskeletal rearrangements, cell polarity and axon guidance and signaling pathways. Alteration of the subcellular localization or activation of Rho ...
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    Black parents’ perceptions of involvement in their children’s schooling during middle childhood within the U.S. Virgin Islands 

    Sewer, Carla Mae (11/11/2020)
    The purpose of this qualitative study was to phenomenologically explore Black parents’ perceptions of involvement in their children’s schooling within middle childhood in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Billingsley’s Black family ...
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    Exploration of the hydration habits, morning balance, and morning blood pressure of institutionalized older adults 

    Rice, Carol Getz (7/11/2018)
    OBJECTIVE: This study examined the Person-Environment-Occupation fit of the everyday beverage experience of institutionalized older adults to identify potential hydration habits and routines that act as supports or ...
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    Food Label Literacy and Use among US Adults Diagnosed with Cancer: Results from a National Representative Study 

    Amuta-Jimenez, Ann Oyare; Lo, Celia C.; Talwar, Divya; Khan, Nicole; Barry, Adam (Journal of Cancer Education, 2018-07)
    For those diagnosed with cancer, lifestyle factors including diet can be more important than ever. However, lack of nutrition-related knowledge can pose a significant barrier to healthy eating. Food labels guide consumers ...
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    Changing models of library education to benefit rural communities 

    Perryman, Carol L.; Jeng, Ling Hwey (2019)
    Rural libraries whose librarians have expertise in digital literacy and a deep understanding of unique communities contribute to improving quality of life for residents. However, many library education programs do not ...
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    Comparing occupational adaptation-based and traditional educational programs for dementia care teams: An embedded mixed methods study 

    McKay, Mary Heather (5/31/2019)
    Abstract With growing demand for an effective dementia care workforce, attention is shifting from disseminating knowledge of proven care strategies to considering knowledge transfer frameworks that help interdisciplinary ...
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