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Millikelvin de Haas–van Alphen and magnetotransport studies of graphite
Recent studies of the electronic properties of graphite have produced conflicting results regarding the positions of the different carrier types within the Brillouin zone, and the possible presence of Dirac fermions. In this...
Millikelvin de Haas–van Alphen and magnetotransport studies of graphite
Recent studies of the electronic properties of graphite have produced conflicting results regarding the positions of the different carrier types within the Brillouin zone, and the possible presence of Dirac fermions. In this...
Artefactual nanoparticle activation of the inflammasome platform
AIM: To determine whether in vitro experimental conditions dictate cellular activation of the inflammasome by apatitic calcium phosphate nanoparticles. MATERIAL & METHODS: The responses of blood-derived primary human cells to in...
Comparative Analysis of Metaheuristic Algorithms for Procedural Race Track Generation in Games
Procedural Content Generation (PCG) aims to automatically generate the content of games using algorithmic approaches, as this can reduce the cost of game design and development. PCG algorithms can be applied to all elements of a...
Artificial and natural RNA interactions between bacteria and $\textit{C. elegans}$
F Braukmann, D Jordan, E Miska
May 05, 2017
Nineteen years after Lisa Timmons and Andy Fire first described RNA transfer from bacteria to $\textit{C. elegans}$ in an experimental setting the biologic role of this trans-kingdom RNA-based communication remains unknown....
Intentions and instability
Adam Bales
Jun 06, 2020
Abstract: Andy Egan has recently presented a prominent objection to causal decision theory (CDT). However, in this paper, I argue that this objection fails if CDT’s proponent accepts the plausible view that decision-theoretic...
The Grizzly, October 12, 2023
Meet the New Professors on Campus Center for Career and Post-Graduate Events Professor Feature: Dr. Andy Davis Let's Do the (Rocky Horror: A Breakaway Student Production) Again The Captivating Collegeville Diner Crossword...
Published by: Ursinus College
Arts Council of York County Presents Winthrop Jazz Guitar Ensemble on April 24
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The students will be accompanied by bassist Andy Preston, who is also orchestra director for the Lexington 2 School District and the S.C. Philharmonic. All musicians are guitar majors in the Department of Music who will show...
Published by: Winthrop University
The DNER Technical Architecture
Andy Powell, Elizabeth Lyon
May 18, 2001
The Distributed National Electronic Resource (DNER) [1] is a managed information environment for accessing quality assured Internet resources from many sources. These resources include scholarly journals, monographs, textbooks...
Published by: UKOLN
Questimonial: Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade, A Graphic Novel Adaptation
Andy Prock
Jan 01, 0001
The novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut is often hailed as a classic anti-war novel due to its realistic portrayal of the devastation caused by war. But its creative use of fantastical elements from science fiction also...
Published by: Ursinus College
Flow: Individual v. Team Sport
Andy Worthington
Jan 01, 0001
Flow is a psychological state that is often described as everything coming together or an effortless performance. A variety of studies have examined the flow state to better understand how to measure flow, to gauge athlete's...
Published by: Winthrop University
TIGERi
Abstract Background Transcription factor (TF) networks play a key role in controlling the transfer of genetic information from gene to mRNA. Much progress has been made on...
Is digital health care more equitable?

Informed by a discourse analysis, this article examines the framing of equity within the UK's digital health policies between 2010 and 2017, focusing on England's development of NHS Digital and its situation within the UK...

Grounded Theory
Chara Makri, Andy Neely
May 20, 2021
Grounded theory was first introduced more than 50 years ago, but researchers are often still uncertain about how to implement it. This is not surprising, considering that even the two pioneers of this qualitative design, Glaser...
Mobile, wearable and ingestible health technologies
Emma Rich, Andy Miah
Jan 01, 0001
In this article, we review critical research on mobile and wearable health technologies focused on the promotion of ‘healthy lifestyles’. We begin by discussing key governmental and policy interests which indicate a shift...
'A cockroach preserved in amber'

In this paper we engage with new cultural theories of class that have identified media representations of 'excessive' white heterosexual working-class femininity as a 'constitutive limit' of incorporation into dominant...

The DNER Technical Architecture
Andy Powell, Elizabeth Lyon
May 18, 2001
The Distributed National Electronic Resource (DNER) [1] is a managed information environment for accessing quality assured Internet resources from many sources. These resources include scholarly journals, monographs, textbooks...
Published by: UKOLN

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