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Lamar Williamson, Davidson College, Feb. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Lamar Williamson of Davidson College will speak at the Sunday vesper service at Winthrop College in Johnson Hall. Mr. Williamson was a delegate to the Geneva World Student Christian Federation Convention in August 1946.
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Rayleigh quotient iteration and simplified Jacobi-Davidson method with preconditioned iterative solves
We show that for the non-Hermitian eigenvalue problem simplified Jacobi-Davidson with preconditioned Galerkin-Krylov solves is equivalent to inexact Rayleigh quotient iteration where the preconditioner is altered by a simple...
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Rayleigh quotient iteration and simplified Jacobi-Davidson method with preconditioned iterative solves
We show that for the non-Hermitian eigenvalue problem simplified Jacobi-Davidson with preconditioned Galerkin-Krylov solves is equivalent to inexact Rayleigh quotient iteration where the preconditioner is altered by a simple...
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Clinical Features, Inpatient Trajectories and Frailty in Older Inpatients with COVID-19
Introduction: We describe the clinical features and inpatient trajectories of older adults hospitalized with COVID-19 and explore relationships with frailty. Methods: This retrospective observational study included older adults...
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Duke Energy Sustainability Director Tapped for MBA Lecture
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The lecture will be April 1 at 7 p.m. in Whitton Auditorium. The featured speaker is Hilary Davidson, sustainbility director for Duke Energy.
Published by: Winthrop University
When Is Simultaneous Recording Necessary? A Guide for Researchers Considering Combined EEG-fMRI
Catriona L. Scrivener
Jul 28, 2021
Electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provide non-invasive measures of brain activity at varying spatial and temporal scales, offering different views on brain function for both clinical...
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When Is Simultaneous Recording Necessary? A Guide for Researchers Considering Combined EEG-fMRI.
Catriona L Scrivener
Aug 19, 2021
Electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provide non-invasive measures of brain activity at varying spatial and temporal scales, offering different views on brain function for both clinical...
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PROTECTING THE PUBLIC SPHERE(S)
Catriona Corke
Jan 10, 2022
ABSTRACT: Peter‐Paul Zahl was a writer, printing press owner, and from 1972 to 1982 a prisoner suspected of belonging to the Red Army Faction (RAF). During the late 1970s, a number of prominent authors risked their reputations...
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The Crossroads of Digital Phenotyping
Brit Davidson
Feb 03, 2022
The term ‘Digital Phenotyping’ has started to appear with increasing regularity in medical research, especially within psychiatry. This aims to bring together digital traces (e.g., from smartphones), medical data (e.g....
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Winthrop Galleries Pay Tribute to Late Painting Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
In its newest exhibits running through March 13, the Winthrop Galleries turns its focus to highlighting the work of Freeman and Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Stacey Davidson. For nearly 40 years, David Freeman (1937-2013)...
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Science Educators Will Be on Campus This Weekend Discussing Teaching Strategies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called "Connecting Core Concepts and Best Teaching Practices in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology," the workshop will help attendees develop new assessment tools for core concepts in biochemistry and molecular biology. ...
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'You are still a human being, you still have needs, you still have wants'
Background: The importance of patient involvement in service redesign is gaining increasing recognition, particularly for chronic conditions. This study explored the experience, views and needs of people living with HIV to...
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'You are still a human being, you still have needs, you still have wants'
Background: The importance of patient involvement in service redesign is gaining increasing recognition, particularly for chronic conditions. This study explored the experience, views and needs of people living with HIV to...
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Looking laterally
Joe PL Davidson
Oct 22, 2021
This article is focused on exploring the value of literary utopias for social theory. The literary utopia, at first glance, appears irrelevant to sociology, its imaginative descriptions of social worlds both radically...
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A Dash of Pessimism? Ernst Bloch, Radical Disappointment and the Militant Excavation of Hope
Joe Davidson
Jul 19, 2021
Ernst Bloch is a philosopher of hope, of this there can be no doubt. It is the fidelity to the proposition that a better world is possible that undergirds Bloch’s work. Yet, the hopeful tenor of Bloch’s philosophy, as I argue...
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Back in time for utopia
Joe PL Davidson
Jul 27, 2022
When we think of the Victorian era, images of shrouded piano legs, dismal factories and smoggy streets often come to mind. However, the 19th century has been rediscovered in recent years as the home of something quite...
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Sensing and seeing associated with overlapping occipitoparietal activation in simultaneous EEG-fMRI.
The presence of a change in a visual scene can influence brain activity and behavior, even in the absence of full conscious report. It may be possible for us to sense that such a change has occurred, even if we cannot specify...
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Winthrop University: News & Events - Duo Piano Concert Set for Feb. 11 Featuring Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Will Fried, an artist associate at Davidson, and Tomoko Deguchi, an associate professor at Winthrop, will team together for the 4 p.m. Feb. 11 concert at Winthrop's Frances May Barnes Recital Hall and at the 3 p.m....
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