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Book Signing Set for April 6 for Thomas Jefferson Activity Book
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The authors and artist of "The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson," will hold a book signing at The Bookworm from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on April 6. The book provides historical and factual information and illustrations about Jefferson...
Published by: Winthrop University
Planetary health and health education in Brazil
Brazil has the world's fifth-largest population and seventh-largest economy. However, it also has many inequalities, especially in health education, which impacts health sector services. Thus, this article aims to describe the...
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Self-Renewal Requirements of Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Their Engraftment Potential in Mouse Blastocysts
Daylon Jefferson James
Jan 01, 0001
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a unique population of cells derived from a 6 day old human embryo that can be maintained indefinitely in vitro and have the ability to differentiate to all adult cell types. In addition to...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Alumna Yvrose Ismael to Receive Award for Work with Haiti Orphanage, School
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clinton Goodwill for Haiti Award in 2015. Ismael and her husband, Pierre Richard, founded Hope House and Hope Christian Academy in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Vernon Terry Collection Pays Homage to America's Political Passion
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A Sign of the Times: the Vernon Terry Political Signature and Memorabilia Collection offers documentation from some of the 44 men who have held the office of president. Some of the former presidents whose signatures are included...
Published by: Winthrop University
Biomimetic Cementitious Construction Materials for Next Generation Infrastructure
The resilience of civil engineering structures has traditionally been associated with the design of individual elements with sufficient capacity to respond appropriately to adverse events. This has traditionally employed...
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Characterization of No-Bake Phenolic-Isocyanate and Furanic Binders in Different Base Metal Casting Sands
This paper presents test results for silica and corundum base metals casting sands. Standardized tests were carried out to understand physical and mechanical properties of the metal casting sands and molding mixtures prepared...
Biomimetic Cementitious Construction Materials for Next Generation Infrastructure
The resilience of civil engineering structures has traditionally been associated with the design of individual elements with sufficient capacity to respond appropriately to adverse events. This has traditionally employed...
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Education Faculty Members Hold Book Signing on Thursday
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A "Meet the Authors & Illustrator and Book Signing" will be held on Nov. 7 from 4:30 - 6 p.m. at the Winthrop University Bookstore in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. The story involves a tour of the University of Virginia through...
Published by: Winthrop University
Windage Torque Reduction in Low-Pressure Turbine Cavities Part 1
The windage torque on rotational walls has negative effect on the performance of the low pressure turbine. In this paper, three novel flow control concepts (FCCs) were proposed to reduce the windage torque within a turbine...
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Influence of swirl and ingress on windage losses in a low-pressure turbine stator-well cavity
As part of the drive towards achieving net-zero flight by 2050, the development of ultra-high bypass ratio engines will place greater importance on the efficiency of the low-pressure turbine. Stator-well cavities can be a...
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Windage Torque Reduction in Low-Pressure Turbine Cavities Part 2
Minimizing the losses within a low-pressure turbine (LPT) system is critical for the design of next-generation ultra-high bypass ratio aero-engines. The stator-well cavity windage torque can be a significant source of loss...
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Windage Torque Reduction in Low-Pressure Turbine Cavities Part 2
Minimizing the losses within a low-pressure turbine (LPT) system is critical for the design of next-generation ultra-high bypass ratio aero-engines. The stator-well cavity windage torque can be a significant source of loss...
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Influence of swirl and ingress on windage losses in a low-pressure turbine stator-well cavity
As part of the drive towards achieving net-zero flight by 2050, the development of ultra-high bypass ratio engines will place greater importance on the efficiency of the low-pressure turbine. Stator-well cavities can be a...
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Windage Torque Reduction in Low-Pressure Turbine Cavities Part 1
The windage torque on rotational walls has negative effect on the performance of the low pressure turbine. In this paper, three novel flow control concepts (FCCs) were proposed to reduce the windage torque within a turbine...
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IMLS Sparks Ignite IL Framework Cooperative Project Grant Proposal
Jessame Ferguson
Jan 01, 0001
This is the narrative written for the IMLS Sparks IL Framework Cooperative Project grant proposal. Through a partnership of five institutions led by McDaniel College, including Goucher College, Ursinus College, Washington...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, January 18, 1932
Dr. William T. Ellis speaks in chapel Tuesday Grizzly grapplers yield to Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 21-11 Bear courtmen divide honors Richard Wood addresses "Y" on disarmament Faculty opinion given on world peace...
Published by: Ursinus College

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