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Interview with Gayle and Joe Lanford
Gayle Lanford, Joe Lanford
Jan 01, 0001
In their March 4, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters and John Gaston, Gayle and Joe Lanford detail their work with Anthony DiGiorgio and involvement with Winthrop. In particular, Gayle recalls her time as an undergraduate...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Joe Chambers - OH 330
This collection consists of an interview with Dr. Joe Chambers (1932-2019) concerning his work with the Health Department in South Carolina involving sickle cell disease. Dr. Chambers begins the interview by discussing his...
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Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey
The Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey (REBELS) is a cycle-7 ALMA Large Program (LP) that is identifying and performing a first characterization of many of the most luminous star-forming galaxies known in the z>6.5...
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The Black Hole Candidate Swift J1728.9–3613 and the Supernova Remnant G351.9–0.9
A number of neutron stars have been observed within the remnants of the core-collapse supernova explosions that created them. In contrast, black holes are not yet clearly associated with supernova remnants (SNRs). Indeed, some...
Effects of spin-dependent interactions on polarization of bright polariton solitons
We report on the spin properties of bright polariton solitons supported by an external pump to compensate losses. We observe robust circularly polarized solitons when a circularly polarized pump is applied, a result attributed...
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Effects of spin-dependent interactions on polarization of bright polariton solitons
We report on the spin properties of bright polariton solitons supported by an external pump to compensate losses. We observe robust circularly polarized solitons when a circularly polarized pump is applied, a result attributed...
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The bright and the dark side of myelin plasticity
Neuron-glial interactions shape neural circuit establishment, refinement and function. One of the key neuron-glial interactions takes place between axons and oligodendroglial precursor cells. Interactions between neurons and...
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Observation of bright solitons in a semiconductor microcavity
Microcavity polaritons are composite half-light half-matter quasiparticles, which have recently been demonstrated to exhibit rich physical properties, such as non-equilibrium condensation, parametric scattering and superfluidity....
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Observation of bright solitons in a semiconductor microcavity
Microcavity polaritons are composite half-light half-matter quasiparticles, which have recently been demonstrated to exhibit rich physical properties, such as non-equilibrium condensation, parametric scattering and superfluidity....
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A complex multi-notch astronomical filter to suppress the bright infrared sky
A long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaining deep near-infrared observations due to the extreme brightness and variability of the night sky at these wavelengths. A solution to this problem is...
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Evidence for a Low Lyman Continuum Escape Fraction in Three Massive, Ultraviolet-bright Galaxies at z > 7
CEC Witten, N Laporte, H Katz
Feb 13, 2023
Abstract Although low-mass star-forming galaxies are the leading candidates of the reionization process, we cannot conclusively rule out high-mass star-forming galaxies as...
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Efficient and bright warm-white electroluminescence from lead-free metal halides.
Solution-processed metal-halide perovskites are emerging as one of the most promising materials for displays, lighting and energy generation. Currently, the best-performing perovskite optoelectronic devices are based on lead...
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Does the Choice of Metric Matter for Identifying Areas for Policy Priority? An Empirical Assessment Using Child Undernutrition in India
Abstract: Ratio-based prevalence and absolute headcounts are the two most commonly accepted metrics to measure the burden of various socioeconomic phenomenon. However, ratio-based prevalence, calculated as the number of cases...
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Does the Choice of Metric Matter for Identifying Areas for Policy Priority? An Empirical Assessment Using Child Undernutrition in India
AbstractRatio-based prevalence and absolute headcounts are the two most commonly accepted metrics to measure the burden of various socioeconomic phenomenon. However, ratio-based prevalence...
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A complex multi-notch astronomical filter to suppress the bright infrared sky
A long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaining deep near-infrared observations due to the extreme brightness and variability of the night sky at these wavelengths. A solution to this problem is...
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1944
Anita Hess to be crowned queen in gay "Land of Oz" pageant Saturday Adele Kuntz and Joy Harter become first co-editors of Ursinus Weekly Junior Miss to show trials and tribulations of an adolescent girl Lerner stresses...
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 17, 1943
Marion Bright, Robert Quay
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Lewis C. Scheffey addresses graduates at seventy-third commencement exercises Goodyear offers women positions Students donate sixty-five pints of blood to Army Portrait of Dean unveiled Saturday Reverend Lampe speaks at...
Published by: Ursinus College
Winthrop Psychology Chair Picked to Head NCATE's Executive Board
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Joe Prus elected to head the Executive Board of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Prus, a psychologist, sees opportunity and challenge during his tenure.
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