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Babe Lincoln Vol. 1 (Spring 2016)
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Babe Lincoln Vol. 2 (Spring 2017)
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Babe Lincoln Vol. 3 (Spring 2019)
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Babe Lincoln Vol. 4 (Spring 2021)
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Back to the land : the revival of american communes in the late 1960s.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2017)Back to the Land: The Revival of American Communes in the Late 1960s argues that the revival of communes was the result of many Americans felt an absense of community and were frustrated with increasing violence. Commune ... -
Barrier formation in developing sea urchin embryos.
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A baseline study of the population and behavior of common eiders (Somateria mollissima) in the Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2013-09-13)"The Common Eider is a migratory duck that winters in coastal waters of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, including the Cape Cod Canal. The goal for this study was to estimate the Cape Cod Canal population and evaluate wintering ... -
Be still in haste.
(Wheaton College (MA), 2019)The composition of this piece primarily took place in spare hours, squeezed in during a period of great personal change and reflection. It was inspired heavily by Wendell Berry's poem , which evokes the sign of the moment, ... -
Behavior and occurrence of organic acids in Antarctic ice : methanesulfonic acid, acetic acid, and formic acid in ice cores from West Antarctica.
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A behavioral and biomechanical analysis of the effects of MeHg-induced neurotoxicity on locomotor behaviors and the protective effects of N-Acetylcysteine in adult male mice.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2014)Methylmercury (MeHg) is a potent neurotoxin which humans are commonly exposed to through seafood consumption. Developmental exposure to MeHg is known to induce severe neurological deficits in the central nervous system ... -
Beyond the big tradeoff : demystifying equality of opportunity
(Wheaton College; Norton, Mass., 2011-11-28)This paper examines the economic, social, and political elements of equality of opportunity, a concept that is central to American social character. Empirical data are used to demonstrate that equality of outcome and of ... -
Binaural auditory beats, a promising therapy and cognitive enhancement.
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Bioelectric-calcineurin signaling module regulates allometric growth and size of the zebrafish fin
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Biofouling of artificial structures.
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Biological Contamination Prevention for Outer Solar System Moons of Astrobiological Interest: What Do We Need to Know?
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Birds and Bioenergy within the Americas: A Cross-National, Social–Ecological Study of Ecosystem Service Tradeoffs
(MPDI, 2021-03-03)Although renewable energy holds great promise in mitigating climate change, there are socioeconomic and ecological tradeoffs related to each form of renewable energy. Forest-related bioenergy is especially controversial, ... -
Bleb formation in response to the presence of lipopolysaccharide in Gallus gallus embryonic sympathetic neuronal and glial cells as a measure of cytotoxicity.
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Blood vessel formation in chick embryos chronically exposed to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
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The Bloody Chamber: Investigating and Adapting Bluebeard as a Feminist and Jamaican Fairytale
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2021-05-16)The thesis opens with an essay discussing the evolution of the fairy tale Bluebeard and its continued legacy in modern adaptations which diversify and racialize the commonly accepted fairy tale standards. Examining Helen ... -
BPM in direct proportion to applied ethanol in chick in a boat of fetal alcohol syndrome.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2015-04-28)