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Elisabeth West, Tadean Page Win CSL President, VP Roles for 2016-17 School Year
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Elisabeth West is a political science major from Hartsville. Tadean Page is an elementary education major from Dillon.
Published by: Winthrop University
A new frequency-uniform coercive boundary integral equation for acoustic scattering
A new boundary integral operator is introduced for the solution of the soundsoft acoustic scattering problem, i.e., for the exterior problem for the Helmholtz equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We prove that this...
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A new frequency-uniform coercive boundary integral equation for acoustic scattering
A new boundary integral operator is introduced for the solution of the soundsoft acoustic scattering problem, i.e., for the exterior problem for the Helmholtz equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We prove that this...
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Defining Game-Mediated Second and Foreign Language Teaching and Learning
The game-mediated second and foreign language (GML2) field investigates how games can be used in facilitating L2 teaching and learning. This review explores how researchers define and differentiate among GML2 practices. A total...
Technology in Lifelong Language Learning
Elisabeth Levi
Apr 05, 2024
Language learning through apps and other technologies is gaining popularity with adult learners, driven by recreational and pragmatic motivations. This chapter explores how various technologies promote language learning. To...
A Semantic and Smart Framework for Handling Multilingual Linguistic Knowledge
The authors propose a semantic and smart assistance framework for handling linguistic knowledge, called LingFramework. It targets both expert and novice users. It aims to assist the user in understanding the different aspects of...
Editorial article
P De Wilde, David Coley
Sep 01, 2012
With a growing global concern about climate change, the building industry is facing the question of how predicted changes in climate will impact on the performance of buildings around the world. This is resulting in a...
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Editorial article
P De Wilde, David Coley
Sep 01, 2012
With a growing global concern about climate change, the building industry is facing the question of how predicted changes in climate will impact on the performance of buildings around the world. This is resulting in a...
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Time-lapse thermography for building defect detection

Building thermography traditionally captures the thermal condition of building fabric at one single point in time, rather than changes in state over a sustained period. Buildings, materials and the environment are, however...

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Genome-Wide Human-Specific RNA Regulatory Elements in the Brain
Elisabeth A Murphy
Jan 01, 0001
Advancements in DNA sequencing technology and the implementation of clinical genome and exome sequencing have allowed for the identification of candidate variants and genes essential in brain development and pathogenesis of...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Two Political Science Students to Represent SC at College Debate
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Elisabeth West and Tyra Holcombe were chosen to represent Winthrop in College Debate 2016. West and Holcombe are two of only three students selected to represent South Carolina. College Debate 2016 is a national initiative to...
Published by: Winthrop University
Achieving robustness to aleatoric uncertainty with heteroscedastic Bayesian optimisation
Abstract: Bayesian optimisation is a sample-efficient search methodology that holds great promise for accelerating drug and materials discovery programs. A frequently-overlooked modelling consideration in Bayesian optimisation...
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Thermography methodologies for detecting energy related building defects
Thermography is becoming more widely used amongst construction professionals for energy related defect detection in buildings. Until quite recently, most of the research and practical use of building thermography has centred on...
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Hygrothermal performance of bio-based insulation materials
Bio-based insulation materials have the potential to make a significant contribution to the reduction in the global warming potential of the construction industry world-wide. They contribute in two ways. First they provide the...
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Numerical-asymptotic boundary integral methods in high-frequency acoustic scattering
In this article we describe recent progress on the design, analysis and implementation
of hybrid numerical-asymptotic boundary integral methods for
boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation that model time...
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Reconceptualizing international mindedness in and for a posthuman world
This article offers a novel foray into International Mindedness and posthuman theory. International Mindedness (IM) underpins the International Baccalaureate’s aim to achieve a better and more peaceful world. However, in a...
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Numerical-asymptotic boundary integral methods in high-frequency acoustic scattering
In this article we describe recent progress on the design, analysis and implementation
of hybrid numerical-asymptotic boundary integral methods for
boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation that model time...
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Characterising factors underlying praxis deficits in chronic left hemisphere stroke patients.
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has traditionally been defined according to errors patients make on neuropsychological tasks. Previous models of the disorder have...
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