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Interview with Herbert Chisholm
Herbert Chisholm
Jan 01, 0001
In his March 6, 2004 interview with Erin Robinson, Herbert Chisholm recollects stories of his time in the Army in Africa and Europe during WWII. Chisholm recalls life as a black soldier and living conditions for all soldiers....
Published by: Winthrop University
A statistical method for identifying different rules of interaction between individuals in moving animal groups.
The emergent patterns of collective motion are thought to arise from application of individual-level rules that govern how individuals adjust their velocity as a function of the relative position and behaviours of their...
Spatial clustering of trumpetfish shadowing behaviour in the Caribbean Sea revealed by citizen science
AbstractThe West Atlantic trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus) performs an unusual hunting strategy, termed shadowing, whereby a trumpetfish swims closely behind or next...
Herbert S. Gasser, 1937
Herbert S. Gasser. The Control of Excitation in the Nervous System Lecture delivered March 18th, 1937 Posted with permission
Letter from Herbert Gasser, 1939
Markus Library
Jan 01, 0001
Letter from Herbert Gasser to Dr. Leonor Michaelis, June 5th, 1939
Published by: Rockefeller University
Information can explain the dynamics of group order in animal collective behaviour
Abstract: Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to highly polarized groups. One explanation for this variation is that individuals face differential benefits or costs depending on the...
New Members of Book and Key - Mary Eloise Herbert
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Book and Key was the highest senior honor group on the Winthrop campus Mary Eloise Herbert was from Anderson, SC
Published by: Winthrop University
Information can explain the dynamics of group order in animal collective behaviour.
Animal groups vary in their collective order (or state), forming disordered swarms to highly polarized groups. One explanation for this variation is that individuals face differential benefits or costs depending on the group's...
Spatial clustering of trumpetfish shadowing behaviour in the Caribbean Sea revealed by citizen science
AbstractThe West Atlantic trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus) performs an unusual hunting strategy, termed shadowing, whereby a trumpetfish swims closely behind or next...
Preparing to Read Economic History Functionally
Michael Shute
Sep 17, 2018
The article explores Lonergan’s use of the word ‘transition’ in For a New Political Economy as a basis for examining how we might read history functionally. The essay stresses the importance of developing standard models in...
The presence of territorial damselfish predicts choosy client species richness at cleaning stations.
Mutualisms are driven by partners deciding to interact with one another to gain specific services or rewards. As predicted by biological market theory, partners should be selected based on the likelihood, quality, reward level...
Preparing to Read Economic History Functionally
Michael Shute
Sep 17, 2018
The article explores Lonergan’s use of the word ‘transition’ in For a New Political Economy as a basis for examining how we might read history functionally. The essay stresses the importance of developing standard models in...
Polarization vision mitigates visual noise from flickering light underwater.
In shallow water, downwelling light is refracted from surface waves onto the substrate creating bands of light that fluctuate in both time and space, known as caustics. This dynamic illumination can be a visual hindrance for...
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...
How Gabriel Harvey read tragedy
Tania Demetriou
Oct 18, 2021
Abstract: In 1579, Gabriel Harvey bound together in a composite collection a surprising group of texts: an Italian grammar, an Italian translation of Terence’s comedies, Lodovico Dolce’s Italian rifacimenti of Euripides’ Medea...
Published by: Renaissance Studies
Low-Input High-Molecular-Weight DNA Extraction for Long-Read Sequencing From Plants of Diverse Families.
Long-read DNA sequencing technologies require high molecular weight (HMW) DNA of adequate purity and integrity, which can be difficult to isolate from plant material. Plant leaves usually contain high levels of carbohydrates and...
Student Veterans Will Read Names of Carolina Casualties on Nov. 8
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
On Veterans Day on Thursday, Nov. 8, campus and community volunteers at more than 100 college and universities will read the names of all the 6,600-plus casualties of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, now...
Published by: Winthrop University
Context-dependent lateralized feeding strategies in blue whales.
Lateralized behaviors benefit individuals by increasing task efficiency in foraging and anti-predator behaviors [1-4]. The conventional lateralization paradigm suggests individuals are left or right lateralized, although the...
Incoming Freshmen Will Read a Nomadic Tale for the Common Book Project
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
This biography of Walls' early years details a nomadic life with parents whose own mental/emotional problems expose their children to poverty, homelessness, hunger, sporadic education, rat-infested dwellings with no plumbing and...
Published by: Winthrop University

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