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Building the knowledge-creative enterprise
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"Strategic organizational learning is the heart of any productive activity – it’s the trending form of labor. A new article in Design Management Review illustrates how, over the long run, superior performance relies on superior learning. Specifically, knowledge assets embedded in routines, and effective organizational learning undergird dynamic capabilities, and these in turn help top performers to keep a competitive edge. Today, the leader’s new work is therefore to build knowledge-creative enterprises – enterprises that are extremely good at organizational learning and that buzz with positive energy and innovation. The five-stage consulting cycle for co-creating value (Discover-Design-Develop-Deliver-Decide Impact) presented in the article’s case study, can help. Ultimately, making an organization truly knowledge-creative can be done in many ways, but all of them require rigor resourcefulness, and a positive learning culture. Learn how your organization can learn too. Tkaczyk B. 2015..."

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Business and Communication
Management
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Research Square
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06/23/2020
Building with Nanomaterials | Innovation Workshop: Nanotechnology, Part 3
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Scientists use physical and chemical properties to describe and classify matter. Things like color, shape or texture can tell us about the matter and how that matter behaves. Well, nanotechnology isn't just exciting because it's small but also because of the new properties that emerge. From airplanes to baseball bats, nanomaterials offer a variety of desirable properties such as strength and conductivity. Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes are wonder materials both made entirely from carbon atoms. Innovation Workshop explores their structure of matter and how engineers can build with these new materials.

For more information: http://www.fcps.edu/fairfaxnetwork/innovation_nanotechnology/index.html
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Diagram/Illustration
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Fairfax County Public Schools
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Fairfax Network
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11/24/2015
A Bull Chase. The Words of The Wise, Are As Goads
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Another satire on the special committee of the House of Representatives investigating Van Buren's Treasury Department. The committee, chaired by James Harlan but dominated by Henry A. Wise of Virginia, centered upon Secretary Levi Woodbury and probed irregularities in handling and accounting of federal funds in the customs houses. This occurred in the wake of the Swartwout embezzlement scandal uncovered in November 1838. (See "Price Current" and "Sub Treasurers Meeting in England," nos. 1838-21 and -20.) In "A Bull Chase" Henry A. Wise (left) spears the hindquarters of a bull with the head of Treasury Secretary Woodbury, saying "C'mon Prentiss, I'm into him! He's going to roar!" He apparently addresses Mississippi Congressman Sergeant S. Prentiss, a Whig ally, who is unseen in the wings.|Drawn by Napoleon Sarony?|Entd . . . 1839 by H.R. Robinson.|Printed & publd. by H.R. Robinson, 52 Cortlandt & 1-1/2 Wall St. N.Y.|Title appears as it is written on the item.|Weitenkampf, p. 58 .|Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)|Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1839-7.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Cartoons 1766-1876
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06/13/2013
Bunkichi Hayashi
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Bunkichi Hayashi, bust portrait, facing front, holding hand to face. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-16-B. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
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01/01/1943
Bunkichi Hayashi
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Bunkichi Hayashi, bust portrait, facing front. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-16-A. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
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01/01/1943
Bunkichi Hayashi, Project Attorney, Manzanar Relocation Center
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Bunkichi Hayashi (left?), seated at table with two other men, one pointing to paper with pencil. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-5-M-9. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
Date Added:
01/01/1943
Burning Leaves, Autumn Dawn, Manzanar Relocation Center, California
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Group of men and boys standing around a small brush fire holding shovels, a pitchfork stands in the right foreground, mountains in background. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-6-M-9. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Library of Congress
Provider Set:
Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
Date Added:
01/01/1943
Bursa of Fabricius
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The Bursa of Fabricus is a primary lymphoid organ found in birds. The bursa was the first place that a certain subset of lymphocytes was observed and consequently they were named B lymphocytes (bursa of Fabricius or bursa equivalent organs). The bursa is involved in the differentiation of B lymphocytes.

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Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
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Diagram/Illustration
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WikiVet
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Anatomy & Physiology
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02/05/2015
Bursting The Balloon
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Democratic frustrations in the race for the "Presidential Chair" are again parodied in the sequel or companion to "Balloon Ascension to the Presidential Chair" (no. 1844-32). Here the ascent of the Democrats is foiled as their balloon explodes, dumping Polk (far right) and his vice-presidential running-mate George M. Dallas into Salt River. Henry Clay seems to have punctured the balloon with a flag staff. Already in the water are former Democratic warhorses Martin Van Buren and Andrew Jackson. "Salt River" was a colloquialism for political misfortune or failure. Polk, falling, says: "This is the worst "bust" that I ever went upon!" Van Buren, spouting water: "This salt water makes me spout like a whale." Jackson, waving his cane: "By the eternal! I told them there was too much gas in their balloon." On the left Whig candidates Clay and Frelinghuysen rise triumphantly toward the Presidential Chair in a balloon adorned with an American eagle. Clay says, "Good-bye Polk, you'll find it much easier travelling in that direction!" Frelinghuysen waves to supporters who cheer him from below, "Hurrah! hurrah for the people's choice! They mount upward like eagles!" |Entered . . . 1844 by James Baillie.|H. Bucholzer.|Lithography and print coloring on reasonable terms by James Baillie No. 33 Spruce St. N.Y.|The Library's impression of "Bursting the Balloon" was deposited for copyright on July 10, 1844.|Title appears as it is written on the item.|Weitenkampf, p. 78.|Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)|Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1844-33.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Cartoons 1766-1876
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06/08/2013
Burst suppression and postoperative delirium
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"Delirium, or a confused or disoriented state that can affect attention, awareness and cognition, is common in elderly patients following surgery -- and is a leading cause of postoperative complications among elderly hospitalized patients. But it’s not clear why this happens or which patients are at especially high risk. In particular, certain electroencephalogram (E-E-G) patterns during anesthesia known as burst-suppression have been associated with postoperative delirium. These patterns are characterized by spikes in electrical activity, or bursts, alternating with longer periods of no activity. But whether burst-suppression plays a causal role in delirium isn’t known. A study, now published in the journal Anesthesiology by researchers in Boston, finds that in elderly patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass, burst-suppression is associated with delirium. The project was a sub-study of the ongoing MINDDS trial, and retrospectively looked at the outcomes of 159 patients over the age of 60..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Diagram/Illustration
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Research Square
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10/23/2020
Bushmen and Sawmill Hands Wanted. Join the 238th Canadian Forestry Battalion
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Poster showing a forester holding a pike and an axe, and a small night scene of logging on a river. Title from item.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - World War I Posters
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06/18/2013
Business Intelligence Reporting Services Project: Design, Deployment and Subscription
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Reports are integral part especially of any database-driven application. Data, regardless of volume, need to be processed and retrieved from a variety of sources and later presented to the desired users in various forms. Out of these reports, appropriate actions are normally carried out by the respective users.

This resource introduces the Reporting Services which is one of the Business Intelligence projects under the umbrella of SQL Server technologies. It walks you through the creation, deployment and subscription of server-side report whose deployment and data-driven subscription are made possible through SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
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Activity/Lab
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05/27/2018
Butcher Shop, (J.S. Yonai), Manzanar Relocation Center
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J.S. Yonai, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, handling beef carcass in butcher shop. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-6-M-28. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
Date Added:
01/01/1943
Butcher Shop, Manzanar Relocation Center
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Two men handling beef carcasses in butcher shop. Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-6-M-27. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs.

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Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
Visual Arts
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Photographs
Author:
Ansel Adams
Date Added:
01/01/1943
Butterflies in Space Video
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The Butterflies in Space Teacher's Guide uses "life in space" to encourage learners to conduct their own open-ended scientific investigations. The guide provides information about the Butterflies in Space experiment conducted aboard the International Space Station and instructions on how to build a habitat and conduct open-ended experiments. The experiment instructions begin on page 11 of the PDF. Learners can build a "Clamshell Habitat" or a "Box Habitat" to raise Painted Lady butterflies.

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Astronomy
Ecology
Life Science
Physical Science
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Activity/Lab
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Provider:
Baylor College of Medicine
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BioEdOnline
Author:
Gregory L. Vogt
Nancy P. Moreno
Stefanie Countryman
Date Added:
01/02/2009
Butyrate normalizes metabolism in mouse model of post-menopausal metabolic syndrome
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"Metabolic syndrome refers to dysregulated metabolism that’s associated with increased risks of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. In women, this syndrome becomes more in common after menopause, when levels of circulating 17β-estradiol drop. Estrogen replacement therapy can help, but its long-term use is linked to other problems, like gynecological cancers. To explore new options, researchers recently administered butyrate, a fatty acid, to mice with metabolic syndrome whose ovaries had been removed, as butyrate has been shown to alleviate obesity and insulin resistance, both of which are linked to metabolic syndrome. The researchers found that oral butyrate reduced body fat and blood lipid levels in the mice while increasing whole-body energy usage and improving insulin sensitivity. Investigation of the mechanism in cultured muscle cells revealed that butyrate induced expression of the estrogen receptor ERα and activated the proteins AMPK and PGC1α..."

The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.

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Biology
Life Science
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Diagram/Illustration
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Research Square
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Date Added:
05/08/2023
Buy Liberty Bonds
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Poster showing a profile portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and a quote from the Gettysburg Address. "That government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" A. Lincoln. No. 12-A. Title from item.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - World War I Posters
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06/18/2013
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Poster showing silhouhette portrait of Abraham Lincoln with a quote from him. "That government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." A. Lincoln.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Provider:
Library of Congress
Provider Set:
Library of Congress - World War I Posters
Date Added:
06/18/2013