Interpreting the first results from the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology requires a …
Interpreting the first results from the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology requires a highly nuanced approach. Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science, and the development of new drugs and medical treatments relies on the results of preclinical research being reproducible. In recent years, however, the validity of published findings in a number of areas of scientific research, including cancer research, have been called into question (Begley and Ellis, 2012; Baker, 2016). One response to these concerns has been the launch of a project to repeat selected experiments from a number of high-profile papers in cancer biology (Morrison, 2014; Errington et al., 2014). The aim of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, which is a collaboration between the Center for Open Science and Science Exchange, is two-fold: to provide evidence about reproducibility in preclinical cancer research, and to identify the factors that influence reproducibility more generally.
Introduction to various forms of dance (to include ballet, tap, jazz, modern, …
Introduction to various forms of dance (to include ballet, tap, jazz, modern, and social dance) with an emphasis on dance technique, history, theory and appreciation. Chapter 1: What is Dance? Chapter 2: Elements of Dance Chapter 3: Ballet Chapter 4: Modern Dance Chapter 5: Tap, Jazz, Musical Theater, Television and Film Chapter 6: Religious and Social Dance Chapter 7: Hip Hop Chapter 8: Current Trends
An Annotated Bibliography Word Count: 41411 (Note: This resource's metadata has been …
An Annotated Bibliography
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An interview with biologist David Pearson, an author and expert on tiger …
An interview with biologist David Pearson, an author and expert on tiger beetles. Did you know that tiger beetles can run so fast that they go blind and just what would it be like to be hunted by these tiny, but ferocious animals? These are a few of the questions that we learn the answer from our guest biologist.
This is a 2019 derivative of Version 1.2. There were minor changes …
This is a 2019 derivative of Version 1.2. There were minor changes made in this book from the original: Child Growth and Development by College of the Canyons, Jennifer Paris, Antoinette Ricardo, and Dawn Rymond and is used under a CC BY 4.0 international license Those changes include: The title of this book was changed. A new cover was created. The title page and acknowledgements were adjusted. A new table of contents was created. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt was added to Chapter 6.
Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century challenges the traditional …
Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century challenges the traditional ways that scholarship has approached sexuality, gender nonconformity, and sex (as well as its absence) in the long eighteenth century. Drawing from recent and emerging criticisms in Middle-Eastern and Asian studies, Black studies, and Native American and Indigenous studies, the collected authors perform intersectional queer readings, reimagine queer historiographic methods, and spearhead new citational models that can invigorate the field. In charting multidirectional queer horizons, this collection locates new prospective desires and intimacies in the literature, culture, and media of the period to imagine new directions and simultaneously unsettle eighteenth-century studies.
Survey of Western Civilization from ancient times to the Reformation era. Chapter …
Survey of Western Civilization from ancient times to the Reformation era. Chapter 1. The Origins of Civilization Chapter 2. Egypt Chapter 3. The Bronze Age and The Iron Age Chapter 4. The Archaic Age of Greece Chapter 5. Persia and the Greek Wars Chapter 6. The Classical Age of Greece Chapter 7. The Hellenistic Age Chapter 8. The Roman Republic Chapter 9. The Roman Empire Chapter 10. The Late Empire and Christianity Chapter 11. Islam and The Caliphates Chapter 12. Byzantium Chapter 13. Early Medieval Europe Chapter 14. The High Middle Ages Chapter 15. The Crises of the Middle Ages Chapter 16. The Renaissance
An interview with biologist Gro Amdam, one of the members of the …
An interview with biologist Gro Amdam, one of the members of the group that brought us the bee genome. Hey just what is a genome and could bees hold the answer to aging? In this show we learn the answers to these questions and why researchers are buzzing around bees.
Survey of world history from ancient civilizations to 1500. Chapter 1: Prehistory …
Survey of world history from ancient civilizations to 1500. Chapter 1: Prehistory Chapter 2: Early Middle Eastern and Northeast African Civilizations Chapter 3: Ancient and Early Medieval India Chapter 4: China and East Asia to the Ming Dynasty Chapter 5: The Greek World from the Bronze Age to the Roman Conquest Chapter 6: The Roman World from 753 BCE to 500 CE Chapter 7: Western Europe and Byzantium circa 500 - 1000 CE Chapter 8: Islam to the Mamluks Chapter 9: African History to 1500 Chapter 10: The Americas Chapter 11: Central Asia Chapter 12: Western Europe and Byzantium circa 1000 – 1500 CE
The textbook covers modes related to creative writing, such as narration and …
The textbook covers modes related to creative writing, such as narration and illustration, while also covering analytically-focused modes such as comparison and cause and effect. Chapter 1: Invention Chapter 2: Arrangement Chapter 3: Drafting and Revising Chapter 4: Editing and Proofreading Chapter 5: Narrative Chapter 6: Description Chapter 7: Definition Chapter 8: Illustration/Example Chapter 9: Compare/Contrast Chapter 10: Evaluation Chapter 11: Cause and Effect Chapter 12: Argument Chapter 13: Grammar and Mechanics Mini-lessons
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