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The Ursinus Weekly, September 14, 1936
Abe E. Lipkin
Jan 01, 0001
Directors elect D. L. Helffrich vice-president; add Rev. J. M. Niblo to board membership Small bear squad reports to "Mac" Freshman enrollment surpasses last year Pneumonia attack proves fatal to Dr. J. M. Anders, senior...
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 8, 1907
Thoughts on Bomberger Hall Concert postponed Revised rules for special and extended examinations Minute on the death of Director Anders Intercollegiate oratorical contest Married 1908 Ruby Society notes Alumni notes ...
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Which neural networks can be computed by an algorithm? – Generalised hardness of approximation meets Deep Learning
Classical hardness of approximation (HA) is the phenomenon that, assuming P ≠ NP, one can easily compute an ϵ‐approximation to the solution of a discrete computational problem for ϵ > ϵ0 > 0, but for ϵ < ϵ0 – where ϵ0 is the...
The Ursinus Weekly, May 13, 1935
E. Kermit Harbaugh
Jan 01, 0001
Trumbore twirls bears to victory Record audience sees Zwing play Faculty names Jesse Heiges and Helene Myers valedictorian and salutatorian of senior class May pageant features Mother's Day program Prof. Sheeder reviews...
Published by: Ursinus College
Applying insights from implementation and intervention science to improve the evidence base on image and performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs) interventions

Recent decades have seen increased public attention devoted to the use of image and performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs). As research into the epidemiology and aetiology of IPED use has grown substantially, so has interest...

Focal points in tacit bargaining problems
We use a new experimental design to test Schelling's hypotheses about the nature and effectiveness of focal points in tacit bargaining problems. In our design, as in many real-world bargaining problems, each player's strategies...
How robust is your project? from local failures to global catastrophes

Current societal requirements necessitate the effective delivery of complex projects that can do more while using less. Yet, recent large-scale project failures suggest that our ability to successfully deliver them is still...

Climatic windows for human migration out of Africa in the past 300,000 years.
Whilst an African origin of modern humans is well established, the timings and routes of their expansions into Eurasia are the subject of heated debate, due to the scarcity of fossils and the lack of suitably old ancient DNA....
Published by: Nature Communications
A method to disentangle and quantify host anabolic turnover in photosymbiotic holobionts with subcellular resolution
Abstract: A wide range of organisms host photosynthesizing symbionts. In these animals the metabolic exchange between host and symbionts has prevented in situ host anabolic turnover to be studied without the confounding effect...
The difficulty of computing stable and accurate neural networks
Deep learning (DL) has had unprecedented success and is now entering scientific computing with full force. However, current DL methods typically suffer from instability, even when universal approximation properties guarantee the...
A method to disentangle and quantify host anabolic turnover in photosymbiotic holobionts with subcellular resolution
Abstract: A wide range of organisms host photosynthesizing symbionts. In these animals the metabolic exchange between host and symbionts has prevented in situ host anabolic turnover to be studied without the confounding effect...

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