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Aaron Eichelberger Named to the 2013 Class of Newman Civic Fellows
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Aaron Eichelberger is a junior economics major form Columbia, S.C. After graduation, he plans to pursue a master's degree in urban development.
Published by: Winthrop University
Concepts as Mirrors and Torches
This article aims to further the rigor and relevance discussion in entrepreneurship studies. It argues that tensions arise due to an adherence to a rigor-as-correspondence perspective, which can be addressed through the...
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Visualizing Orbital Content of Electronic Bands in Anisotropic 2D Semiconducting ReSe2

Many properties of layered materials change as they are thinned from their bulk forms down to single layers, with examples including indirect-to-direct band gap transition in 2H semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides...

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Visualizing Orbital Content of Electronic Bands in Anisotropic 2D Semiconducting ReSe2

Many properties of layered materials change as they are thinned from their bulk forms down to single layers, with examples including indirect-to-direct band gap transition in 2H semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides...

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Migration, Racism and the Hostile Environment
Brexit, the European immigration and refugee situation and the Grenfell and Windrush scandals are just some of the recent major events which issues of migration have been at the heart of British social and political agenda....
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Migration, Racism and the Hostile Environment
Brexit, the European immigration and refugee situation and the Grenfell and Windrush scandals are just some of the recent major events which issues of migration have been at the heart of British social and political agenda....
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Concepts as Mirrors and Torches
This article aims to further the rigor and relevance discussion in entrepreneurship studies. It argues that tensions arise due to an adherence to a rigor-as-correspondence perspective, which can be addressed through the...
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Grants Will Expand Chemistry and Biochemistry Research Opportunities
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Chemistry Professor Jay Hanna was approved for a $70,000 grant from the American Chemical Society Board of Directors that will last through the summer of 2020. Three other faculty members - Aaron Hartel, Cliff Harris and Nick...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Case Study of Tourism in North Carolina State Parks Using Google Trends
Aaron Scott
Jul 01, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine available innovative technologies as a means to forecast visitors to the North Carolina State Park system. The research will use Google Trends as the innovative technology and using the...
Winthrop Faculty Members to Perform Piano Duo Recital
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The duo first played together in 2004 for the music honors society Pi Kappa Lambda's concert. One of the pieces they will play was composed by Ron Parks, assistant professor of music, which was completed in August during his...
Published by: Winthrop University
Scholarly Reception of Sulpicia
Aaron Pearce
Nov 09, 2018
The poetry of Sulpicia, the lone extant female author amongst the Latin love elegists, has been unjustly criticized and viewed as frivoulous amongst scholars. However, Sulpicia's work demonstates a level of skill and technique...
Comparative Studies of Processivity Clamp Loader ATP Site Function.
Aaron M. Johnson
Jan 01, 0001
DNA replicases utilize ring-shaped sliding clamps to ensure polymerase processivity. An ATP-dependent clamp loader topologically links the clamp around DNA in a multi-step mechanism. Clamp loaders are ring-shaped pentamers of...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Articulations of Islamophobia
This article will examine the construction, functions and relationship between the diverse and changing articulations of Islamophobia. The aim of this article is to contribute to debates about the definition of Islamophobia...
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Tragic Time in Ben Jonson's <i>Sejanus</i> and <i>Catiline</i>
Leon Grek, Aaron Kachuck
Sep 15, 2020
This essay explores Ben Jonson's treatment of dramatic and historical time in his Roman tragedies, Sejanus His Fall (1603) and Catiline His Conspiracy (1611). Although the plays conspicuously fail to respect...
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Synaptic Specificity in the Zebrafish Lateral Line
Aaron Nagiel
Jan 01, 0001
The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requiring billions of neurons to select their appropriate synaptic targets. In view of this complexity, simple vertebrate systems...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Districting that minimizes partisan bias
Aaron Brick, Cameron Brick
Jun 07, 2021
AbstractThe shapes of electoral districts determine how votes translate into seats. When districts favor certain political parties, electoral results can be disproportionate and the public may...
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