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Does the Madden-Julian Oscillation modulate stratospheric gravity waves?
The circulation of the stratosphere is strongly influenced by the fluxes of gravity waves propagating from tropospheric sources. In the tropics, these gravity waves are primarily generated by convection. The Madden-Julian...
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Does the Madden-Julian Oscillation modulate stratospheric gravity waves?
The circulation of the stratosphere is strongly influenced by the fluxes of gravity waves propagating from tropospheric sources. In the tropics, these gravity waves are primarily generated by convection. The Madden-Julian...
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Rotavirus NSP1 Inhibits Type I and Type III Interferon Induction.
Type I interferons (IFNs) are produced by most cells in response to virus infection and stimulate a program of anti-viral gene expression in neighboring cells to suppress virus replication. Type III IFNs have similar properties...
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Rotavirus NSP1 Inhibits Type I and Type III Interferon Induction
Type I interferons (IFNs) are produced by most cells in response to virus infection and stimulate a program of anti-viral gene expression in neighboring cells to suppress virus replication. Type III IFNs have similar properties...
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The circadian fluctuation of melatonin in <em>Stenostomum virginianum<em>
Much is known about melatonin and its role in the circadian regulation of vertebrate organisms. However, melatonin has not been studied extensively in more primitive bilaterians. The aim of this study was to analyze the...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Computational Comparison of Three Nature-Inspired, Population-Based Metaheuristic Algorithms for Modelling-to-Generate Alternatives
Julian Yeomans
Jan 01, 2023
In “real life” decision-making situations, inevitably, there are numerous unmodelled components, not incorporated into the underlying mathematical programming models, that hold substantial influence on the overall acceptability...
Reversible optical tuning of GeSbTe phase-change metasurface spectral filters for mid-wave infrared imaging.
Tunable narrowband spectral filtering across arbitrary optical wavebands is highly desirable in a plethora of applications, from chemical sensing and hyperspectral imaging to infrared astronomy. Yet, the ability to reconfigure...
Published by: Optica
Data-Centric UML Profile for Wireless Sensors
Modelling WSN data behaviour is relevant since it would allow to evaluate the capacity of an application for supplying the user needs, moreover, it could enable a transparent integration with different data-centric information...
Hannah Floyd Flatworm Named by Biology Majors to Remember Exceptional Student
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Joseph Bursey and Lance Graham said they thought the offbeat tribute would help immortalize the late Hannah Floyd. The flatworm, named hannahfloydae ("Hannah Floyd's flatworm"), was discovered by Bursey and biology professor...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, November 26, 1934
Julian Woodworth secured for senior ball; Isham's "Three live ghosts" to be staged Henry Shoemaker to address group Albright to face bears, turkey day Relations clubs hold conclave at Penn State Varied program presented at...
Published by: Ursinus College
Multipole calculation of gravitational forces
Julian Stirling
Jun 30, 2017
In this paper we introduce a method to directly calculate the Newtonian gravitational forces using multipole moments. Gravitational torques for precision tests of Newtonian gravitation are regularly calculated with multipole...
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Promote, oppose, accommodate or compensate?
Julian Walter
May 10, 2017
The article outlines four ways that religions interact with a society’s dominant practices for dying, funerals, grief and mourning. Examples are given of religious promotion of practices that may eventually become normative for...
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Active learning method for high dimensional image data using transfer learning to reduce dimensionality
Julian Wyszynski
May 01, 2023
Deep learning algorithms that perform very well on a wide variety of tasks usually require a large amount of labelled samples. The labelling process especially for complex problems such as medical applications require expert...
Getting Started with e-Assessment
Julian Cook, Vic Jenkins
Jan 01, 2010
A working paper commissioned by the e-Learning Team in the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Office, University of Bath. This report investigates different approaches to e-assessment and objective testing, and their implications...
Published by: University of Bath
Confidence bands for smoothness in nonparametric regression
Julian Faraway
Jan 01, 0001
The choice of the smoothing parameter in nonparametric regression is critical to the form of the estimated curve and any inference that follows. Many methods are available that will generate a single choice for this parameter....
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Multipole calculation of gravitational forces
Julian Stirling
Jun 30, 2017
In this paper we introduce a method to directly calculate the Newtonian gravitational forces using multipole moments. Gravitational torques for precision tests of Newtonian gravitation are regularly calculated with multipole...
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Active learning method for high dimensional image data using transfer learning to reduce dimensionality
Julian Wyszynski
May 01, 2023
Deep learning algorithms that perform very well on a wide variety of tasks usually require a large amount of labelled samples. The labelling process especially for complex problems such as medical applications require expert...
Regression for non-Euclidean data using distance matrices
Julian J. Faraway
Jan 01, 0001
Regression methods for common data types such as measured, count and categorical variables are well understood but increasingly statisticians
need ways to model relationships between variable types such as shapes, curves...
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Regression for non-Euclidean data using distance matrices
Julian J. Faraway
Jan 01, 0001
Regression methods for common data types such as measured, count and categorical variables are well understood but increasingly statisticians
need ways to model relationships between variable types such as shapes, curves...
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