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The idea of a European Ukraine.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2016)In my research, I argue that one of Ukraine’s most prominent problems is the question of national identity. Since obtaining its independence in 1991, the complexity of Ukraine’s nation-building process has been intensified ... -
Impact of cortisol treatment on specific cell types in the regenerating caudal fin in zebrafish.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2022-05-16)Cortisol is a stress hormone that is regulated by the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis which is impacted by both circadian rhythms and acute stress. If stress becomes chronic, cortisol levels in the body continually ... -
In vitro methyl mercury decreases axon abundance.
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In vitro sympathetic chick neurons show increase in axonal length and a decrease in filopodia length after 20 minute exposure to mercury.
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In vitro synapse formation among peripheral neurons of the domestic chicken embryo, Gallus gallus.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2014-10-12)This experiment tests the hypothesis that peripheral neurons of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus, form synapses in vitro as measured by comparing the ratio of NSF fluorescence to alpha tubulin fluorescence at puncta ... -
Increase of the mitotic spindle length to the mitotic cell diameter ratio during sea urchin embryonic development.
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Increasing the acidity of water may stunt the development of frog embryos and egg jelly coats.
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Independent research project: rates of pronuclear migration in sea urchins.
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Inducing mitochondrial membrane potential dysfunction with 3-nitropropionic acid in Gallus gallus neurons.
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Influence of racial identity and ideology on future neighborhood preferences.
(Wheaton College; Norton, Mass., 2011-11-23)This study investigated the relationship between personal worldview ideologies (colorblind, monocultural and/or multicultural), White racial identity, and future neighborhood preferences among White high school and ... -
Inhibition of neuronal axon growth cone formation by mercury is dose dependent.
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Instructables
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2019)We are an interdepartmental team building and deploying a pilot workflow of effective practices for faculty and students as they create, catalog, manage, curate, and disseminate a growing collection of their digital works. ... -
Interactive occurrences between glial cells and neurons in in vitro exposure to methylmercury.
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Interagency collaboration in Afghanistan: a test of the bureaucratic politics model.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2013-07-18)Uses the Bureaucratic Politics Model to examine and assess interagency collaboration in Afghanistan and its implications for foreign policy making. Reviews the principal components of the foreign policy bureaucracy. ... -
Intergroup dialogue and service education in diversity education; A study based on participatory observation.
(Wheaton College (MA), 2019)In the practice of diversity education, service learning is among the preferred methods. Service learning puts an emphasis on breaking down barriers and creating relationships between students and community members from ... -
Intracellular movement in elodea, and changes in acidity.
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Introduction to nonlocal and generalized lie symmetries of partial differential equations.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2014)A symmetry of a differential equation is a transformation that takes a solution of the differential equation to another solution. These transformations are useful in both pure and applied study of partial differential ...