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Noted S.C. Historian Walter Edgar to Speak March 22 on Revolutionary War
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
University of South Carolina Professor Emeritus of History Walter Edgar will give a 6 p.m. talk on "The American Revolution in the Carolina Backcountry" in Kinard Auditorium. An author of history books about the Palmetto State...
Published by: Winthrop University
S.C. Historian Walter Edgar Entertains and Informs Large Crowd at Winthrop on March 22
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Edgar said the 17 Carolina backcountry battles --15 of which were victories for the patriots -- helped lead to the ultimate American victory at Yorktown, Virginia, on Oct. 17, 1781. He noted that the historic Battle of Cowpens...
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' Martian Novels as an Early Paradigm of Racial Toleration
Ronnie W Faulkner
Jan 01, 0001
The Martian novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs (ERB) provide an early paradigm of racial toleration by displacing the heterogeneous race conflicts of the U. S. to an interplanetary location. There, the protagonist John Carter...
Published by: Winthrop University
Direct observation of electron capture and reemission by the divacancy via charge transient positron spectroscopy
Electron capture during forward bias and reemission at zero bias by divacancies in the depletion region of a silicon diode structure at room temperature have been studied for the first time using monoenergetic positrons. The...
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Spring 2017
Inside this Issue: Historian Walter Edgar on March 22Farewells from Ronnie Faulkner & Antje MaysLonely Loss of LargessMembership ListRudy Mancke in Fall
Published by: Winthrop University
Fall 2016
In this Issue: Hecimovich Wows Friends on Oct. 3Friends News; Walter Edgar to SpeakWe Never Close-- Dr. Mark Y. HerringNote from the Chair-- Prof. Janey GrayMembership List
Published by: Winthrop University
Parapred
MOTIVATION: Antibodies play essential roles in the immune system of vertebrates and are powerful tools in research and diagnostics. While hypervariable regions of antibodies, which are responsible for binding, can be readily...
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James Edgar
Jul 12, 2016
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Direct observation of electron capture and reemission by the divacancy via charge transient positron spectroscopy
Electron capture during forward bias and reemission at zero bias by divacancies in the depletion region of a silicon diode structure at room temperature have been studied for the first time using monoenergetic positrons. The...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 23, 1904
Schaff anniversary Alumni notes Good usage Forced to be a soldier Notice Rainy day dreams Literary Supplement: The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe; Shakespeare and Goethe; The College Horse; We Pass This Way But Once; The...
Published by: Ursinus College
Liquid water contains the building blocks of diverse ice phases.
Water molecules can arrange into a liquid with complex hydrogen-bond networks and at least 17 experimentally confirmed ice phases with enormous structural diversity. It remains a puzzle how or whether this multitude of...
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Targeting senescent cells in translational medicine.
Organismal ageing is a complex process driving progressive impairment of functionality and regenerative potential of tissues. Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest occurring in response to damage and stress...
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Investigating the role of customers' perceptions of employee effort and justice in service recovery:

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is, first, to identify the relationship, if any, between customers’ perceptions of justice (functional element) and employee effort (symbolic element) and their effects on satisfaction and...

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Loss surface of XOR artificial neural networks.
Training an artificial neural network involves an optimization process over the landscape defined by the cost (loss) as a function of the network parameters. We explore these landscapes using optimization tools developed for...
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Vibrational renormalisation of the electronic band gap in hexagonal and cubic ice.
Electron-phonon coupling in hexagonal and cubic water ice is studied using first-principles quantum mechanical methods. We consider 29 distinct hexagonal and cubic ice proton-orderings with up to 192 molecules in the simulation...
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Spastin MIT Domain Disease-Associated Mutations Disrupt Lysosomal Function.
The hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are genetic motor neuron diseases characterized by progressive degeneration of corticospinal tract axons. Mutations in SPAST, encoding the microtubule-severing ATPase spastin, are the...
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