Publications by authors named "K Scoles"

Plant breeding has developed corn genotypes with grain higher in levels of carotenoids. Dietary consumption of specific carotenoids by humans has been associated with improved eye health, notably with some protection against age-related macular degeneration. Increasing dietary sources of macular carotenoids in the standard American diet might be accomplished by using high carotenoid Orange Corn in poultry diets to increase macular carotenoid concentrations in egg yolks.

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Footpad dermatitis (FPD), damage and inflammation of the plantar surface of the foot, is of concern for poultry because FPD affects the birds' welfare and production value. Footpad dermatitis is painful and causes costly chicken paw downgrades, carcass condemnations, and reduced live weights. However, a universal preventative has not been found.

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  • The study explores how first year medical students' interactions with patients during a neuroscience course impact their motivation and academic performance.
  • Students participated in small group sessions with patients and then engaged in large group debriefings, assessing their motivation using the ARCS model.
  • Results showed a high motivation score overall, especially in relevance, and a significant positive correlation between motivation and performance on both formative and summative neuroscience exams.
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Implementing educational activities, such as a wet lab with cadaveric brain dissection, is known to have a direct impact on medical students' motivation. These activities demonstrate the clinical relevance of concepts taught in the classroom setting. The correlation between motivation and academic performance is not clear.

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The detectivity D* limits of YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7-x) bolometers on 0.05-cm-thick crystalline substrates are investigated, and a method to increase D* to greater than 10(9) (cm Hz(1/2))/W at a 20-microm wavelength is proposed. Because the response increases proportionally with the bias current I(b), whereas the noise near T(c) (the transition or critical temperature) of our MgO and SrTiO(3) substrate samples does not, an increase in D* of these samples is obtained by an increase in I(b).

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