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Tracking Cryptic SARS-CoV-2 Lineages Detected in NYC Wastewater
Tracking SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity is strongly indicated because diversifying selection may lead to the emergence of novel variants resistant to naturally acquired or vaccine-induced immunity. To monitor New York City (NYC)...
Discovery of a hypersaline subglacial lake complex beneath Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic.
Subglacial lakes are unique environments that, despite the extreme dark and cold conditions, have been shown to host microbial life. Many subglacial lakes have been discovered beneath the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland...
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Gregory-Laflamme encounters Superradiance
Abstract We investigate the effect of superradiant scattering of gravitational perturbations on the stability of rotating black strings, focusing on the...
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Using geometric algebra to represent curvature in shell theory with applications to Starling resistors.
AL Gregory, A Agarwal, J Lasenby
Jun 08, 2018
We present a novel application of rotors in geometric algebra to represent the change of curvature tensor that is used in shell theory as part of the constitutive law. We introduce a new decomposition of the change of curvature...
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Trade unions and work-life balance
A Gregory, Susan Milner
Mar 01, 2009
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized countries are actively involved in campaigning and bargaining around work-life balance (WLB) issues, as part of a modernization...
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Sleep paralysis in Italy
Previous research has found supernatural beliefs about sleep paralysis (SP) to be very prevalent in Italy, with over one third of SP sufferers believing that their SP might have been caused by a supernatural creature known...
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New History Chair Appointed at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Gregory Crider is presently the chair of the history department at Wingate University. He is a social and cultural historian and award-winning author who specializes in Latin American history.
Published by: Winthrop University
Beliefs about sleep paralysis in Turkey
The present study examined explanations of sleep paralysis (SP) in Turkey. The participants were 59 college students recruited in İstanbul, Turkey, who had experienced SP at least once in their lifetime. Participants were...
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Note Taking: Moving from a Volunteer to a Paid System
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville transitioned from a volunteer/stipend note taking system to a paid note taking system. This allowed us to increased our fill rate for approximately 30% to 98%. In sharing our experiences...
Published by: Winthrop University
An experimental investigation to model wheezing in lungs.
A quarter of the world's population experience wheezing. These sounds have been used for diagnosis since the time of the Ebers Papyrus (ca 1500 BC). We know that wheezing is a result of the oscillations of the airways...
Trade unions and work-life balance
A Gregory, Susan Milner
Mar 01, 2009
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized countries are actively involved in campaigning and bargaining around work-life balance (WLB) issues, as part of a modernization...
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1921
Villanova noses varsity out of first place Open forum meeting in Trinity Church Annual dinner of the Philadelphia Association Dr. Robert E. Speer, noted lecturer and writer to speak here Industrial worker outlines factory...
Published by: Ursinus College

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