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    1. New Orleans’ Nourishing Networks: Foodways and Municipal Markets in the Nineteenth Century Global So

      The creation of American culture is best understood not as a purely national phenomenon, but one that is intimately connected to the local and (...)

    2. Women at the Center - Issue 8, Fall 2005

      Even Webb hoped Fisher would put in a good word with Harper’s editor S. S. Conant. This complex networking among authors, es- pecially (...)

    3. Introduction · Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years of Macromolecular Visualization · Duke University Libr

      This simplicity makes it ideal for studying (un)folding and dynamics of proteins. FAQ I’M NOT A SCIENTIST, WHY SHOULD I CARE?

    4. Editor's Note · Finding a Home for Tricky Dicky: the Nixon-Duke Presidential Library Controversy · D

      It is the perfect historical event for me to delve into to shed lights on the men, their careers, and the intersection between national legends (...)

    5. Citation–sequence / Citation–name - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuide

      Origins and diversification of a complex signal transduction system in prokaryotes.

    6. Dialogue - Navigating Conflict in Work, Research, and Learning Environments - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      Get expert insight on how to communicate and manage even the most complex challenges. Few enjoy difficult conversations in the (...)

    7. Duke ScholarWorks » Duke Libraries Support for Open Access in Scholarly Journal Publishing

      Nuclear Physics A – Papers on nuclear and hadronic physics and includes the following subsections: Nuclear Structure and Dynamics; (...)

    8. Course-specific resources - Bass Connections: Aspiring STEM Professionals Promoting Gender Equity in

      McGee (Editor) Call Number: Q181 .D525 2020 [Available online] Publication Date: 2019-11-01 Research frequently neglects the important ways that (...)

    9. Dr. Beratan's Special Topics in Chemistry at Duke, Pittsburgh and CMU - Duke Learning Innovation & L

      So much of the chemistry curriculum is about static structure and lacks the dynamics that we care deeply about.  I knew Duke enrollment (...)

    10. Flipping a Biophysical Chemistry Course, with Help from the Students

      I wanted to bend the course toward understanding how complex, useful function emerges from molecular structure.

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