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Phi Kappa Phi Initiation Recognizes Contributions of Retiring Faculty Member Sue Lyman
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During the April 13 event in Plowden Auditorium, members honored the contributions of Sue Lyman, an associate professor of social work who helped with the development of the university's Master of Social Work degree. The...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sue Lyman Recognized by City of Rock Hill at Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
This award is given annually to a person dedicated to providing volunteer service to a commission or advisory committee serving Rock Hill City Parks, Recreation and Tourism. Lyman has served on the Commission for Children and...
Published by: Winthrop University
First Constraints on Fuzzy Dark Matter from Lyman-α Forest Data and Hydrodynamical Simulations.
We present constraints on the masses of extremely light bosons dubbed fuzzy dark matter (FDM) from Lyman-α forest data. Extremely light bosons with a de Broglie wavelength of ∼1  kpc have been suggested as dark matter candidates...
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New Constraints on the free-streaming of warm dark matter from intermediate and small scale Lyman-$α$ forest data
We present new measurements of the free-streaming of warm dark matter (WDM) from Lyman-α flux-power spectra. We use data from the medium resolution, intermediate redshift XQ-100 sample observed with the X-shooter spectrograph...
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Lyα-Lyman continuum connection in 3:5 ≤ z ≤ 4
© ESO 2018. Context. To identify the galaxies responsible for the reionization of the Universe, we must rely on the investigation of the Lyman continuum (LyC) properties of z . 5 star-forming galaxies, where we can still...
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Basic Incompatibilities Between Evolutionary and Behavioral Archaeology
Schiffer (1996) recently proposed that, despite some incompatibilities, considerable common ground exists between behavioral archaeology and evolutionary or selectionist, archaeology. He concludes that there is no fundamental...
Chronometers and Units in Early Archaeology and Paleontology
Early in the nineteenth century, geologist Charles Lyell reasoned that successively older faunas would contain progressively more extinct species and younger faunas relatively more extant species. The present, with one-hundred...
Publishing Archaeology in Science and Scientific American, 1940-2003
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scientific only in the 1960s. The hypothesis that the rate of publication of archaeological research in Science and Scientific...
Chronometers and Units in Early Archaeology and Paleontology
Early in the nineteenth century, geologist Charles Lyell reasoned that successively older faunas would contain progressively more extinct species and younger faunas relatively more extant species. The present, with one-hundred...
Seriation, Superposition, and Interdigitation
Histories of Americanist archaeology regularly confuse frequency seriation with a technique for measuring the passage of time based on superposition - percentage stratigraphy - and fail to mention interdigitation as an important...
What Is Evolution? A Response to Bamforth
Douglas Bamforth's recent paper in American Antiquity, "Evidence and Metaphor in Evolutionary Archaeology," charges that Darwinism has little to offer archaeology except in a metaphorical sense. Specifically, Bamforth claims...
Basic Incompatibilities Between Evolutionary and Behavioral Archaeology
Schiffer (1996) recently proposed that, despite some incompatibilities, considerable common ground exists between behavioral archaeology and evolutionary or selectionist, archaeology. He concludes that there is no fundamental...
Basic Incompatibilities Between Evolutionary and Behavioral Archaeology
Schiffer (1996) recently proposed that, despite some incompatibilities, considerable common ground exists between behavioral archaeology and evolutionary or selectionist, archaeology. He concludes that there is no fundamental...
Seriation, Superposition, and Interdigitation
Histories of Americanist archaeology regularly confuse frequency seriation with a technique for measuring the passage of time based on superposition - percentage stratigraphy - and fail to mention interdigitation as an important...
What Is Evolution? A Response to Bamforth
Douglas Bamforth's recent paper in American Antiquity, "Evidence and Metaphor in Evolutionary Archaeology," charges that Darwinism has little to offer archaeology except in a metaphorical sense. Specifically, Bamforth claims...
Publishing Archaeology in Science and Scientific American, 1940-2003
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scientific only in the 1960s. The hypothesis that the rate of publication of archaeological research in Science and Scientific...
Rotation in [C ii]-emitting gas in two galaxies at a redshift of 6.8.
The earliest galaxies are thought to have emerged during the first billion years of cosmic history, initiating the ionization of the neutral hydrogen that pervaded the Universe at this time. Studying this 'epoch of reionization'...
Published by: Nature
Chronometers and Units in Early Archaeology and Paleontology
Early in the nineteenth century, geologist Charles Lyell reasoned that successively older faunas would contain progressively more extinct species and younger faunas relatively more extant species. The present, with one-hundred...
Seriation, Superposition, and Interdigitation
Histories of Americanist archaeology regularly confuse frequency seriation with a technique for measuring the passage of time based on superposition - percentage stratigraphy - and fail to mention interdigitation as an important...
What Is Evolution? A Response to Bamforth
Douglas Bamforth's recent paper in American Antiquity, "Evidence and Metaphor in Evolutionary Archaeology," charges that Darwinism has little to offer archaeology except in a metaphorical sense. Specifically, Bamforth claims...
Publishing Archaeology in Science and Scientific American, 1940-2003
Many new, or processual, archaeologists of the 1960s argued that Americanist archaeology became scientific only in the 1960s. The hypothesis that the rate of publication of archaeological research in Science and Scientific...
Layman Craig, 1949
Lyman C. Craig. Isolation and characterization of biologically important substances Lecture delivered December 15, 1949 Posted with permission
Social Work Students and Faculty Member Excel at State Association Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Each recipient - Christine Marko, Sean Robinson and Dr. Sue Lyman - was honored at an awards luncheon at the NASW-SC spring symposium conference. Dr. Deana Morrow, chair of the Department of Social Work, said: "Collectively...
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