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Embodying a Virtual Agent in a Self-Driving Car
This article considers the visual appearance of a virtual agent designed to take over the driving task in a highly automated car, to answer the question of which visual appearance is appropriate for a virtual agent in a driving...
Nonlocal s-Minimal Surfaces and Lawson Cones

The nonlocal s-fractional minimal surface equation for Σ = ∂E where E is an open set in R N is given by H Σ s (p):= RN χE(x) − χEc(x ) dx = 0 for all p ∈ Σ. |x...

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Nonlocal s-Minimal Surfaces and Lawson Cones

The nonlocal s-fractional minimal surface equation for Σ = ∂E where E is an open set in R N is given by H Σ s (p):= RN χE(x) − χEc(x ) dx = 0 for all p ∈ Σ. |x...

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Discrete linear Weingarten surfaces
Discrete linear Weingarten surfaces in space forms are characterized as special discrete Ω-nets, a discrete analogue of Demoulin’s Ω-surfaces. It is shown that the Lie-geometric deformation of Ω-nets descends to a Lawson...
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Discrete linear Weingarten surfaces
Discrete linear Weingarten surfaces in space forms are characterized as special discrete Ω-nets, a discrete analogue of Demoulin’s Ω-surfaces. It is shown that the Lie-geometric deformation of Ω-nets descends to a Lawson...
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The Grizzly, October 13, 2022
Meet Arthur Artene, Student Government President Petite Filet in my Wismer? More Likely Than You Think A Note From the Editor Dr. Len Lawson, Award-Winning Poet and Scholar Alex Peay '09 and Rising Up Opinions: Plans for...
Published by: Ursinus College
International research visits and careers
This paper investigates the effect of international research visits on promotion. Research visits may help to expand existing networks and promote knowledge transfer while at the same time ensuring career stability, identified...
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"Silence Laps Smooth Over Sound': Sound, Gender, and War, in <em>Jacob's Room</em>"
Betsy Lawson
Jan 01, 0001
In A Room of One's Own, as well as in Three Guineas, Virginia Woolf contends that the devaluing of women and the perpetuating of women's inferiority facilitate all heroic and violent action (A Room of One's Own, 36). In this...
Published by: Winthrop University
Fishing for complementarities
Academics are increasingly encouraged to acquire external grants to finance their research, and often hold grants from multiple funders concurrently to ensure the continuity of their work. However, there are concerns that...
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Governance and social capital formation in buyer-supplier relationships
Sinead Carey, Benn Lawson
Jan 01, 0001

Purpose - Building social capital within buyer-supplier relationships is often associated with high performing supply chains. However, little research has examined the mechanisms by which social capital is formed. The purpose...

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Analysis of Cameroon's Sectoral Policies on Physical Activity for Noncommunicable Disease Prevention.
Physical inactivity is increasing in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), urbanisation and sedentary living are rapidly growing in tandem. Increasing active living requires the...
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Social capital configuration, legal bonds and performance in buyer-supplier relationships
Academics have increasingly recognized the benefits derived from social networks embedded within companies' buyer-supplier relationships. However, prior research has only examined the influence of social capital elements on...
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Applying Balanced Scorecard to Blackboard Technology in Accounting Education
The objective of this study is to use balanced scorecard (BSC) to measure the performance of accounting students when instructors utilize Blackboard to teach courses. A framework was designed to show the relationships between...
The "where" of social attention
Human beings have remarkable social attention skills. From the initial processing of cues, such as eye gaze, head direction, and body orientation, we perceive where other people are attending, allowing us to draw inferences...
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