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Hannah Floyd Flatworm Named by Biology Majors to Remember Exceptional Student
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Joseph Bursey and Lance Graham said they thought the offbeat tribute would help immortalize the late Hannah Floyd. The flatworm, named hannahfloydae ("Hannah Floyd's flatworm"), was discovered by Bursey and biology professor...
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Periodic synchronisation of dengue epidemics in Thailand over the last 5 decades driven by temperature and immunity.
The spatial distribution of dengue and its vectors (spp. Aedes) may be the widest it has ever been, and projections suggest that climate change may allow the expansion to continue. However, less work has been done to understand...
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Exploring Totalitarian Elements of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education With Hannah Arendt
Alice Watanabe
Jan 01, 2023
From the perspective of political philosophy, this article examines the extent to which artificial intelligence (AI) applications in higher education contain totalitarian elements. Drawing on the theoretical considerations of...
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The allegedly old-fashioned debate over the pro- or anti- Augustanism of Augustan texts was superseded in 1992 by Duncan Kennedy’s ‘reflections’ over these terms of reference.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...
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Challenges in Real-Time Prediction of Infectious Disease
Epidemics of communicable diseases place a huge burden on public health infrastructures across the world. Producing accurate and actionable forecasts of infectious disease incidence at short and long time scales will improve...
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South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Dream or Nightmare?
Paulette Hannah
Jan 01, 0001
California taxpayers are funding the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project to restore the decimated tidal marsh wetlands ecosystem of the San Francisco Bay estuary over the next 50 years. This paper calls for increased...
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Leadership Gifts Endow Scholarship Honoring Student's Legacy
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Significant leadership gifts from Hannah's mother, Fran Floyd McNaughton '79 of Chester, S.C., and Hannah's father, Bill Floyd of Chester, have pushed the scholarship beyond the $25,000 endowment threshold. The Hannah Ruth Floyd...
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N.Y. Times Details English Chair Gregg Hecimovich's Work on Identifying Slave Author
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The New York Times reported that Hecimovich, chair of the Department of English, has spent a decade scouring government documents, diaries and other private family documents to deduce that the author was Hannah Bond, a fugitive...
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'Legally Blonde' Brings Out the Confident Elle Woods In All of Us
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Hannah Hustad knew she wanted to play Elle Woods as far back as middle school, when she saw the musical in New York.
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Quilts, Basketry and Iron at Winthrop University Galleries
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Eleanor McCain has been producing art textiles for more than ten years and has been shown nationally including at the Columbus Museum of Art, the Museum of American Folk Art and the Mint Museum of Craft and Design. John Skau has...
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Novel Hybrid Genetic Arithmetic Optimization for Feature Selection and Classification of Pulmonary Disease Images
The difficulty in predicting early cancer is due to the lack of early illness indicators. Metaheuristic approaches are a family of algorithms that seek to find the optimal values for uncertain problems with several implications...
The role of 'non-knowledge' in crisis policymaking
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Recent complex and cross-boundary policy problems, such as climate change, pandemics, and financial crises, have recentred debates about state capacity, democratic discontent and the ‘crisis of expertise’. These...
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The role of 'non-knowledge' in crisis policymaking
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Recent complex and cross-boundary policy problems, such as climate change, pandemics, and financial crises, have recentred debates about state capacity, democratic discontent and the ‘crisis of expertise’. These...
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Efficient development of stable and highly functionalised peptides targeting the CK2α/CK2β protein-protein interaction.
The discovery of new Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) modulators is currently limited by the difficulties associated with the design and synthesis of selective small molecule inhibitors. Peptides are a potential solution for...
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Math Students Selected to Attend Field of Dreams Conference in Arizona
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Johnakin Martin and Hannah Swan have been chosen to attend the Field of Dreams Conference in Phoenix, Ariz. The conference will run from Nov. 2-4 at Arizona State University. The conference is sponsored by the National Alliance...
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