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Dynamics of Japanese encephalitis virus transmission among pigs in Northwest Bangladesh and the potential impact of pig vaccination.
BACKGROUND: Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus infection can cause severe disease in humans, resulting in death or permanent neurologic deficits among survivors. Studies indicate that the incidence of JE is high in northwestern...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1912
Walter R. Douthett
Jan 01, 0001
Alumni Prize essays of economic contest of 1911 announced Of interest to students of chemistry Free lecture The chair of philosophy filled Remembered the college Dr. Omwake instructor at Armstrong County Institute Society...
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Zola’s “champ limité de la réalisation”
Nicholas White
Dec 07, 2020
Émile Zola explains the inclusion of the Paris Commune of 1871 in his novel, La Débâcle (1892) in terms of his Naturalist epistemophilia: “Je veux tout mettre, je suis toujours désespéré du champ limité de la réalisation.” But...
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Investor Diligence in Investment Arbitration
JE Vinuales
Mar 07, 2017
Most contemporary observers of international investment law will likely share with the author of these lines the impression that the criticism expressed by many commentators over the last decade with respect to the operation of...
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A. V. Dicey and English Constitutionalism
JE KIRBY
Sep 05, 2018
The jurist A. V. Dicey’s study of the Law of the Constitution (1885) has been since its publication the dominant analysis of the British constitution and the source of orthodoxy on such subjects as parliamentary sovereignty and...
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The Grizzly, April 4, 2024
Counting Craters With Physics Talking With the Cast of Captain Darling Main Street Revitalization Plan Watson Fellowship Winner Tommy Armstrong '20: Travels and Reflections Seniors Share Their Favorite Memories at Ursinus ...
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Ligatures of the Early Modern Book
JE Scott-Warren
Apr 04, 2017
This article proposes that the early modern book was constituted of numerous forms of stringing, tying and binding. Exploring ligatures at the level of the printed or handwritten letter-form, the stitching, the binding and the...
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An Ecclesiastical Descent
JE KIRBY
Nov 29, 2018
This article explores the relationship between religion and historiography in the work of the historian and bishop William Stubbs (1825–1901). Previous studies of Stubbs have neglected the High-Church influences which...
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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change
JE Vinuales
Jan 31, 2017
One of the difficulties of writing about climate change governance is that one must address a moving target. Despite the wide impression of inaction or, at best, of action in slow motion, the negotiations move at such a hectic...
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The Evolution of Predator Resemblance in Avian Brood Parasites
JE York
Dec 15, 2021
Predators have profound effects on prey behavior and some adult brood parasites use predator resemblance to exploit the antipredator defenses of their hosts. Clarifying host perception of such stimuli is important for...
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From divergent evolution to witting cross-fertilisation
JE Carroll
May 24, 2017
History education stakeholders in England have consistently judged that some students find formal historical writing prohibitively difficult due to the demands of constructing an extended argument. While policy makers have...
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Theorizing Change in Eastern U.S. Hospitals: How Organizational Context Shapes Patient Safety Reform
Mekha Varghese
Jan 01, 0001
This brief writeup shares preliminary observations from a case-study of two eastern U.S. hospitals in the Surgical Unit-based Safety Program (SUSP), a national initiative of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality...
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The Yellow Belly Anthology: Micro-Films About Humans at Their Least Impressive
Tommy Armstrong
Jan 01, 0001
In the fall semester of 2019, I worked with my adviser Dr. Jon Volkmer on writing sixty sixty-second shorts on the theme of human insecurity, based off of real-life experiences and stories. I wrote a series of micro-scripts...
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