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Acclaimed Pianist John O'Conor in Residence at Winthrop June 26-30
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During O'Conor's residence, pianist Lynn Rice-See will perform a free recital to commemorate the 200th birthday celebration of Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin. O'Conor has performed extensively in Europe, the U.S., Japan...
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The Ethics of Affectivity and the Problem of Personhood
Frédéric Seyler
Dec 21, 2016
Michel Henry’s critique of barbarism,1 understood as a flight from life, almostimmediately raises the question of how life’s tendency to negate itself is then to beovercome. Undoubtedly, such a question refers to ethics....
The Ethics of Affectivity and the Problem of Personhood
Frédéric Seyler
Dec 21, 2016
Michel Henry’s critique of barbarism,1 understood as a flight from life, almostimmediately raises the question of how life’s tendency to negate itself is then to beovercome. Undoubtedly, such a question refers to ethics....
On weakly nonlinear gravity–capillary solitary waves

As a weakly nonlinear model equations system for gravity–capillary waves on the surface of a potential fluid flow, a cubic-order truncation model is presented, which is derived from the ordinary Taylor series expansion for...

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Polarity Sensitivity as a Potential Correlate of Neural Degeneration in Cochlear Implant Users.
Cochlear implant (CI) performance varies dramatically between subjects. Although the causes of this variability remain unclear, the electrode-neuron interface is thought to play an important role. Here we evaluate the...
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Motility and phototaxis of Gonium, the simplest differentiated colonial alga.
Green algae of the Volvocine lineage, spanning from unicellular Chlamydomonas to vastly larger Volvox, are models for the study of the evolution of multicellularity, flagellar dynamics, and developmental processes. Phototactic...
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On weakly nonlinear gravity–capillary solitary waves

As a weakly nonlinear model equations system for gravity–capillary waves on the surface of a potential fluid flow, a cubic-order truncation model is presented, which is derived from the ordinary Taylor series expansion for...

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Strong Coupling in Conserved Surface Roughening
The Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation defines the main universality class for nonlinear growth and roughening of surfaces. But under certain conditions, a conserved KPZ equation (CKPZ) is thought to set the universality class...
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An inverse modelling approach to estimate the hygric parameters of clay-based masonry during a Moisture Buffer Value test
This paper presents an inverse modelling approach for parameter estimation of a model dedicated to the description of moisture mass transfer in porous hygroscopic building materials. The hygric behaviour of unfired clay-based...
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How growers make decisions impacts plant disease control.
While the spread of plant disease depends strongly on biological factors driving transmission, it also has a human dimension. Disease control depends on decisions made by individual growers, who are in turn influenced by a broad...
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Epidemiological and ecological consequences of virus manipulation of host and vector in plant virus transmission.
Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be described as persistent or non-persistent depending on rates of acquisition, retention, and inoculation of virus. Much experimental evidence has...
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An inverse modelling approach to estimate the hygric parameters of clay-based masonry during a Moisture Buffer Value test
This paper presents an inverse modelling approach for parameter estimation of a model dedicated to the description of moisture mass transfer in porous hygroscopic building materials. The hygric behaviour of unfired clay-based...
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Epidemiological and ecological consequences of virus manipulation of host and vector in plant virus transmission.
Many plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be described as persistent or non-persistent depending on rates of acquisition, retention, and inoculation of virus. Much experimental evidence has...
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Field evidence of swash groundwater circulation in the microtidal rousty beach, France

This manuscript reports on a novel field experiment carried out on a microtidal beach in Camargue, France. For the first time in the field, a comprehensive description of the groundwater dynamics under sandy beach swash zone...

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Does the Choice of Extraction Site During Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery Change the Incidence of Incisional Hernia? Protocol for a Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis.
BACKGROUND: Various sites are used for specimen extraction in oncological minimally invasive colorectal surgery. The objective is to determine if the choice of extraction site modulates the incidence of incisional hernia (IH)....
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