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Memories of and Gratitude for Philip McShane
William Zanardi
Mar 16, 2022
William J. Zanardi is Professor Emeritus at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. Over the last thirty plus years, the works of Bernard Lonergan and Philip McShane have greatly influenced his teaching and writing. As one of...
Letter from McShane to Henman
Philip McShane
Mar 21, 2022
A letter from Philip McShane to Robert Henman handwritten during the last week of June 2020.
The Philosophical Foundations of the Late Schelling
Appearing in New Perspectives in Ontology McGrath´s thoughtful and insightful study not only offers a consistent reading of the late Schelling but also demonstrates the relevance of Schelling´s later works to contemporary...
Editor's Introduction
James Duffy
Nov 12, 2022
There are four parts to this introduction: (i) an overview of the problem that concerned Lonergan for more than thirty years; (ii) a summary of some attempts to implement the “doubling” idea  in the last 50 years; (iii) some...
Mergers and its Effects in Select Indian Iron and Steel Companies - A Study
Madhumita Dasgupta
Aug 31, 2022
As an important sphere of corporate strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions have been undergoing a sea change within the economic set -up since liberalization in India. Massive growth in both Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign...
Published by: Singh Publication
How Service Quality effects on Guest Satisfaction in Boutique Hotels
Following the aftermath of the civil war, the Sri Lankan tourism industry begins to surge and enters its golden era. However, due to the Easter Sunday attack in 2019 and the COVID-19 global pandemic, Sri Lankan tourism is...
Published by: Singh Publication
Crypto-Currencies
The purpose of this study is to examine investors’ perceptions about investing in crypto-currencies. We think that investors trust in crypto-currencies is largely driven by crypto-currency comprehension, trust in government, and...
Published by: Singh Publication
Crisis Management in Indian Construction Industry
P.Srinivasan
Apr 30, 2022
When working on a construction project, you're likely to come across many different kinds of technology, materials, and equipment, which could cause a number of problems. Owners, managers, and engineers, who are the main people...
Published by: Singh Publication
Information Requirements Analysis for Holonic Manufacturing Systems in a Virtual Environment
The design and development of holonic manufacturing systems requires careful, and sometimes risky, decision making to ensure that they will successfully satisfy the demands of an ever-changing market. In this paper, the authors...
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Using bereavement theory to understand memorialising behaviour
Katharine Woodthorpe
Jan 01, 0001
Two major theoretical approaches to bereavement – loosely categorised as psychological models of adaptation and the more socially orientated idea of continuing bonds – are often utilised to make sense of the experience of grief....
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The Dual Role of OCA-B in B Cell Development and Signaling
Rachael Siegel
Jan 01, 0001
OCA-B (Oct coactivator from B cells) is a B-cell specific coactivator of transcription that acts in conjunction with the ubiquitously expressed activator, OCT-1 or the B cell-restricted OCT-2. OCT-1 or OCT-2 can bind an upstream...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Learning to leisure
Jessica Francombe
Jan 01, 0001
Within this paper I conceptualise the multitude of preparations and body pedagogies that are grappled with, mastered, and deployed as ‘technologies of femininity.’ These are ‘technologies’ that are engaged by young women in ways...
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The mobility of Polish families in the West of England
Anne White
Jan 01, 0001
Research among Poles in the UK and Ireland tends to ignore their localities of origin, while research in Poland rarely considers specific characteristics of receiving destinations. This article considers Poland and the UK...
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Natural Product Biosynthesis In Uncultured Bacteria
Jeffrey Kim
Jan 01, 0001
A single gram of soil can contain thousands of unique bacterial species, only a small fraction of which is regularly cultured in the laboratory.Although the fermentation of cultured microorganisms has provided access to numerous...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Evaluating the effectiveness of a school-based counselling service in the UK
Claire L. Fox, Ian Butler
Jan 01, 0001
Despite the growth of school counselling in the UK, very few studies have examined its effectiveness. As part of a wider evaluation of the work of the NSPCC Schools Counselling Project, 219 pupils aged 11-17 years completed the...
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A bimetallic iron(iii) catalyst for CO<sub>2</sub>/epoxide coupling
A novel di-iron(iii) catalyst for the copolymerisation of cyclohexene oxide and CO2 to yield poly(cyclohexene carbonate), under mild conditions, is reported. The catalyst selectivity was completely changed on addition of an...
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Stereochemistry of post-transition metal oxides
The chemistry of post transition metals is dominated by the group oxidation state N and a lower N-2 oxidation state, which is associated with occupation of a metal s(2) lone pair, as found in compounds of Tl(I), Pb(II) and...
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Transfer Properties of the Hair Cell-Afferent Fiber Synapse
Erica C. Keen
Jan 01, 0001
The perception of sound is initiated in the inner ear by the conversion of vibrational energy into a neural code, a transduction process achieved by the chemical synapses of hair cells in the auditory periphery. Thus, the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Four-dimensional electrical capacitance tomography imaging using experimental data
Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) is a relatively mature non-invasive imaging technique that attempts to map dielectric permittivity of materials. ECT has become a promising monitoring technique in industrial process...
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A construction of biharmonic maps into homogeneous spaces
Roger Moser
Jan 01, 0001
Biharmonic maps are the solutions of a variational problem, but they are difficult to study with variational methods, in part due to the lack of coercivity of the underlying functional. Recently Hornung was able to apply the...
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Regulation of Gene Expression in Trypanosoma brucei
Tim Nicolai Siegel
Jan 01, 0001
The protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei is one of the most divergent well-studied eukaryotes and many discoveries of general interest have been made in T. brucei. Atypical for a eukaryote, in T. brucei genes transcribed by RNA...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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