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Interview with D. H. Mellor (2001)
This article is the text of an interview with D. H. Mellor conducted in Cambridge on 30 May 2001 by Anna-Sofia Maurin and Johannes Persson for the philosophical journal Theoria.
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Doping Profiles in Ultrathin Vertical VLS-Grown InAs Nanowire MOSFETs with High Performance.
Thin vertical nanowires based on III-V compound semiconductors are viable candidates as channel material in metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) due to attractive carrier transport properties. However...
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Asymptotically cylindrical Calabi-Yau manifolds

Let M be a complete Ricci-flat Kähler manifold with one end and assume that this end converges at an exponential rate to [0, ∞) x X for some compact connected Ricci-flat manifold X. We begin by proving general structure...

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Asymptotically cylindrical Calabi-Yau manifolds

Let M be a complete Ricci-flat Kähler manifold with one end and assume that this end converges at an exponential rate to [0, ∞) x X for some compact connected Ricci-flat manifold X. We begin by proving general structure...

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Population biology and phenology of the colour polymorphic damselfly <i>Ischnura elegans</i> at its southern range limit in Cyprus
1. Geographically widespread species provide excellent opportunities to investigate how phenotypes change across large‐scale environmental gradients. Temperature is a fundamental environmental variable and an important...
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Area Archeologist Talks about Finds at Darlington County Site
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
As part of S.C. Archeology Month, Winthrop University will host a lecture entitled "Fifteen Years of Archeology and Education at the Johannes Kolb Site" on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 5:30 p.m. in Kinard Auditorium. Chris Judge, an...
Published by: Winthrop University
Non-stationarity in annual and seasonal series of peak flow and precipitation in the UK
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of extreme events is required. The most common methods to obtain such estimates rely on the assumption of stationarity, i.e. the...
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Statistical distributions for monthly aggregations of precipitation and streamflow in drought indicator applications
Drought indicators are used as triggers for action and so are the foundation of drought monitoring and early warning. The computation of drought indicators like the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and standardized...
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Engaging the Crowd
In this article, the challenges of realising e-participatory projects in urban planning are described. A participatory case study in Singapore serves as the basis for their presented conclusions. The researchers used a map-based...
Computational approaches for interpreting scRNA-seq data.
The recent developments in high-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing technology (scRNA-seq) have enabled the generation of vast amounts of transcriptomic data at cellular resolution. With these advances come new modes of data...
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Non-stationarity in annual and seasonal series of peak flow and precipitation in the UK
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of extreme events is required. The most common methods to obtain such estimates rely on the assumption of stationarity, i.e. the...
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A Review of the Segmental Diameter of the Healthy Human Spinal Cord.
Knowledge of the average size and variability of the human spinal cord can be of importance when treating pathological conditions in the spinal cord. Data on healthy human spinal cord morphometrics have been published for more...
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Developing drought impact functions for drought risk management
Drought management frameworks are dependent on methods for monitoring and prediction, but quantifying the hazard alone is arguably not sufficient; the negative consequences that may arise from a lack of precipitation must also...
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Fragment-Based Drug Discovery of Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors.
Phosphodiesterases are proving to be fruitful targets for drug discovery. At the same time fragment-based drug discovery has matured into a powerful and widely applied technique. In this communication we review the application...
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Statistical distributions for monthly aggregations of precipitation and streamflow in drought indicator applications
Drought indicators are used as triggers for action and so are the foundation of drought monitoring and early warning. The computation of drought indicators like the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and standardized...
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SpatialDE
Technological advances have made it possible to measure spatially resolved gene expression at high throughput. However, methods to analyze these data are not established. Here we describe SpatialDE, a statistical test to...
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Non-stationarity in annual and seasonal series of peak flow and precipitation in the UK
When designing or maintaining an hydraulic structure, an estimate of the frequency and magnitude of extreme events is required. The most common methods to obtain such estimates rely on the assumption of stationarity, i.e. the...
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Computational Chemistry on a Budget
An increasing number of new drugs have their origin in small biotech or academia. In contrast to big pharma, these environments are often more limited in terms of resources, and this necessitates different approaches to the drug...
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Developing drought impact functions for drought risk management
Drought management frameworks are dependent on methods for monitoring and prediction, but quantifying the hazard alone is arguably not sufficient; the negative consequences that may arise from a lack of precipitation must also...
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