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Interview with Vivian Moore Carroll - OH 245
Vivian Moore Carroll
Jan 01, 0001
In her March 31, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters, Vivian Carroll recalls her time at Winthrop as a day student in the early 1970s and serving on the Alumni Board. Carroll shares her opinions on DiGiorgio's administration and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Stanford Moore and William H. Stein, 1957
Stanford Moore and William H. Stein. Determinations of the structure of proteins: studies on ribonuclease. Lecture delivered February 21, 1957 Posted with permission
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
Effectiveness of a loudness model for time-varying sounds in equating the loudness of sentences subjected to different forms of signal processing.
A model for the loudness of time-varying sounds [Glasberg and Moore (2012). J. Audio. Eng. Soc. 50, 331-342] was assessed for its ability to predict the loudness of sentences that were processed to either decrease or increase...
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Affective (re)capture: Locating solidarity in the era of agility management:Book Review - The Quantified Self in Precarity
Deborah N. Brewis
Nov 01, 2019
Precarious, quantified workers are always-on, overworked and anxious. In this book, Moore draws on feminist new materialism and Marxist new materialism to develop a framework for the investigation of tracking technologies in the...
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Affective (re)capture: Locating solidarity in the era of agility management:Book Review - The Quantified Self in Precarity
Deborah N. Brewis
Nov 01, 2019
Precarious, quantified workers are always-on, overworked and anxious. In this book, Moore draws on feminist new materialism and Marxist new materialism to develop a framework for the investigation of tracking technologies in the...
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Life in lockdown
Background In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK imposed a national lockdown prompting change to daily routines. Among behaviours impacted by the lockdown, diet and physical activity may be particularly important due to...
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A tale of two studies on auditory training in children
Lorna F Halliday
Oct 03, 2019
In a previous article, Moore, Rosenberg and Coleman (Brain and Language, 2005, 94, 72-85) reported evidence for significant improvements in phonological awareness in mainstream children following 6 h of exposure to a...
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Life in lockdown
Background In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK imposed a national lockdown prompting change to daily routines. Among behaviours impacted by the lockdown, diet and physical activity may be particularly important due to...
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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...
The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour
This presentation discusses the South Carolina Ag + Art Tour, how it came to be, its purposes, effects and successes in the tour's seven-year history.
Published by: Winthrop University
Development of a Deep Neural Network for Speeding Up a Model of Loudness for Time-Varying Sounds
The “time-varying loudness” (TVL) model of Glasberg and Moore calculates “instantaneous loudness” every 1 ms, and this is used to generate predictions of short-term loudness, the loudness of a short segment of sound, such as a...
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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...
Characterisation of polyphenolic compounds in <em>Clerodendrum petasites</em> S. Moore and their potential for topical delivery through the skin

Ethnopharmacological relevance Clerodendrum petasites S. Moore (CP) has been widely prescribed in Thailand and neighbouring countries for both oral and topical administration to treat asthma, fever, cough, vomiting...

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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...
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12-month follow-up after brief interventions in primary care for family members affected by the substance misuse problem of a close relative
Following the publication of initial and 3-month data from a prospective cluster randomised comparative trial [Copello, A., Templeton, L., Orford, J., Velleman, R., Patel, A., Moore, L., ...aEuro broken vertical bar , Godfrey...
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12-month follow-up after brief interventions in primary care for family members affected by the substance misuse problem of a close relative
Following the publication of initial and 3-month data from a prospective cluster randomised comparative trial [Copello, A., Templeton, L., Orford, J., Velleman, R., Patel, A., Moore, L., ...aEuro broken vertical bar , Godfrey...
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