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Interview with Anne Duncan
Anne Duncan
Jan 01, 0001
In her January 7, 2014 interview with Cody Willis, Anne Duncan reminisces of her time at Winthrop from 1974-1978 as a Physical Education major. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Faculty Members' Documentary Details Spartanburg's Duncan Park Stadium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Duncan Park Stadium: 85 Years of Baseball Memories" will air Oct. 20 and Oct. 24 on ETV. Faculty members Mark Nortz and Albert Bolognese started working on the documentary in January 2010.
Published by: Winthrop University
LED optical excitation for the long pulse and lock-in thermographic techniques
High power light emitting diode (LED) arrays have been investigated as excitation sources for long pulse and lock-in thermography. Images of artificial defects in a carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite sample are...
Mapping the site-specific potential energy landscape for chemisorbed and physisorbed aromatic molecules on the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface by time-lapse STM
We present a scanning tunnelling microscope study of site-specific thermal displacement (desorption or diffusion) of benzene, toluene, and chlorobenzene molecules on the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface. Through time-lapse STM imaging...
Mapping the site-specific potential energy landscape for chemisorbed and physisorbed aromatic molecules on the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface by time-lapse STM
We present a scanning tunnelling microscope study of site-specific thermal displacement (desorption or diffusion) of benzene, toluene, and chlorobenzene molecules on the Si(1 1 1)-7 × 7 surface. Through time-lapse STM imaging...
Venereal Diseases, Prostitution and Lock Hospitals in 19th Century Awadh (Oudh)
Mumtaz Alam
Feb 19, 2020
This study focusses on lock hospitals, venereal diseases, soldiers and prostitutes in Awadh. The colonial administration implemented a policy to protect soldiers from sexually transmitted diseases. In the nineteenth century...
Competing Recombinant Technologies for Environmental Innovation
This article presents a model of sequential decisions about investments in environmentally dirty and clean technologies, which extends the path-dependence framework of B. Arthur (1989, Competing technologies, increasing returns...
LED optical excitation for the long pulse and lock-in thermographic techniques
High power light emitting diode (LED) arrays have been investigated as excitation sources for long pulse and lock-in thermography. Images of artificial defects in a carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite sample are...
Initiating and imaging the coherent surface dynamics of charge carriers in real space
The tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope is an atomic-scale source of electrons and holes. As the injected charge spreads out it can induce adsorbed molecules to react. By comparing large-scale `before' and 'after' images of...
Competing Recombinant Technologies for Environmental Innovation
This article presents a model of sequential decisions about investments in environmentally dirty and clean technologies, which extends the path-dependence framework of B. Arthur (1989, Competing technologies, increasing returns...
An objective comparison of pulsed, lock-in, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging
An objective comparison of three different thermal non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques - pulsed thermography (PT), lock-in (LI) thermography, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging (FMTWI), has been carried out on...
A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniques
Pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography are three alternative nondestructive evaluation techniques. The defect imaging performance of these techniques are compared using: matched excitation energy; the same carbon...
A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniques
Pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography are three alternative nondestructive evaluation techniques. The defect imaging performance of these techniques are compared using: matched excitation energy; the same carbon...
An objective comparison of pulsed, lock-in, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging
An objective comparison of three different thermal non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques - pulsed thermography (PT), lock-in (LI) thermography, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging (FMTWI), has been carried out on...
Initiating and imaging the coherent surface dynamics of charge carriers in real space
The tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope is an atomic-scale source of electrons and holes. As the injected charge spreads out it can induce adsorbed molecules to react. By comparing large-scale `before' and 'after' images of...
Progressive Recruitment of the Frontoparietal Multiple-demand System with Increased Task Complexity, Time Pressure, and Reward.
A distributed, frontoparietal "multiple-demand" (MD) network is involved in tasks of many different kinds. Integrated activity across this network may be needed to bind together the multiple features of a mental control program...
Single photon multiclock lock-in detection by picosecond timestamping
Extracting signals at low single-photon count rates from large backgrounds is a challenge in many optical experiments and technologies. Here, we demonstrate a single-photon lock-in detection scheme based on continuous...
Coarse-grained depletion potentials for anisotropic colloids
Nigel Wilding, Robert Jack
Aug 01, 2016
When a colloid is mixed with a depletant such as a non-adsorbing polymer, one observes attractive effective interactions between the colloidal particles. If these particles are anisotropic, analysis of these effective...
Self-assembly of colloidal polymers via depletion-mediated lock and key binding
We study the depletion-induced self-assembly of indented colloids. Using state-of-the-art Monte Carlo simulation techniques that treat the depletant particles explicitly, we demonstrate that colloids assemble by a lock-and-key...
Coarse-grained depletion potentials for anisotropic colloids
Nigel Wilding, Robert Jack
Aug 01, 2016
When a colloid is mixed with a depletant such as a non-adsorbing polymer, one observes attractive effective interactions between the colloidal particles. If these particles are anisotropic, analysis of these effective...
Polarisation in spin-echo experiments
Spin-echo instruments are typically used to measure diffusive processes and the dynamics and motion in samples on ps and ns time scales. A key aspect of the spin-echo technique is to determine the polarisation of a particle...
Did Somebody Say Augustan Totalitarianism? Duncan Kennedy’s ‘Reflections,’ Hannah Arendt’s $\textit{Origins}$, and the Continental Divide over Virgil’s $\textit{Aeneid}$
E Giusti
Feb 23, 2017
The allegedly old-fashioned debate over the pro- or anti- Augustanism of Augustan texts was superseded in 1992 by Duncan Kennedy’s ‘reflections’ over these terms of reference. Since then, the old dichotomy has appeared to be...
Boundary-layer analysis of a pile-up of walls of edge dislocations at a lock
In this paper we analyse the behaviour of a pile-up of vertically periodic walls of edge dislocations at an obstacle, represented by a locked dislocation wall. Starting from a continuum non-local energy modelling the...
Self-assembly of colloidal polymers via depletion-mediated lock and key binding
We study the depletion-induced self-assembly of indented colloids. Using state-of-the-art Monte Carlo simulation techniques that treat the depletant particles explicitly, we demonstrate that colloids assemble by a lock-and-key...

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