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25698
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Dr. George Bissinger is poised to united science and art, using the elements of geometry and physics to predict sound in order to build the perfect violin.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p2-5, il Periodical Website
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25699
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Dr. I. Randolph Daniel, Jr., assistant professor of anthropology at East Carolina, is using ancient stone tools to trace the trail of the first inhabitants of North Carolina.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p8, il Periodical Website
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25700
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Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood, Jr. chairs the Department of Surgery at the East Carolina University School of Medicine and Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Chitwood has built the cardiovascular surgery program from the ground up, and has become an international pioneer in minimally invasive heart surgery with the use of robotics.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p12-17 Periodical Website
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25701
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Dr. Ronald Hoag, a professor in the Department of English, is the leading scholar on the works of Henry David Thoreau and his legacy.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p18-21, il Periodical Website
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25702
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Researchers at East Carolina University are exposing the complex connections between non-insulin dependent diabetes and obesity through procedures such as gastric bypass surgery.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p22-27, il Periodical Website
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25703
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Dr. Patricia F. Lindsey spends her summers at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Her research employs virtual reality as a design tool, allowing users to experience a prototype environment to create the best possible setting for medical or elderly care.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p28 Periodical Website
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25704
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Drs. David Griffith and Jeffrey Johnson, leading social scientists contributing to fisheries management, have turned their expertise to examine the problems arising from coastal development.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p29-31 Periodical Website
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25705
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East Carolina University School of Medicine faculty are examining whether telemedicine provides the same quality of medical care as a physical visit to a doctor; early research shows that it is.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p32-33 Periodical Website
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25706
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Associate professor of music at East Carolina, Mark Ford is making music fun through a mixture of mellow and mirth sounds. In directing the ECU Percussion Ensemble and the student-based professional steel drum band, Panama Steel, Ford inspires students to not only entertain but also connect with the audience.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p34-35 Periodical Website
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25707
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In the national movement to improve care and services for children with emotional issues, East Carolina University researchers are leading the way through a project called Pitt Edgecombe Nash-Public Academic Liaison (PEN-PAL). The project brings together multi-agency service providers, communities, and families for a seamless system of care for over 400 children who suffer with issues such as attention deficit disorder, anxiety, depression, and oppositional defiant disorder.
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Edge (NoCar LD 1741 E44 E33), Vol. Issue , Spring 1999, p36, il Periodical Website