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Associate Professor, P-12 Colleagues Nab S.C. Association of Teacher Educators Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sue Spencer won the Exemplary Service to the Teaching Profession Award from the South Carolina Association of Teacher Educators. Local teachers Jennifer Gaston and Adrian Deese won the Cooperating Teacher of the Year Awards.
Published by: Winthrop University
Phenotypic and Genotypic Models of Streptococcal Colonization of the Human Tonsil
Dennis J Spencer
Jan 01, 0001
Pharyngitis due to oropharyngeal infection with Streptococcus pyogenes is most commonly treated by using penicillin-derived antibiotics.While treatment failure in the 1950's was reported in 4-8% of children, more recent studies...
Published by: Rockefeller University
B Cell Receptor Signalng in Germinal Centers
Spencer T Chen
Jan 01, 0001
Germinal centers (GC) are sites of B cell clonal expansion, diversification, and antibody affinity selection. This process is limited and directed by T follicular helper cells that provide helper signals to B cells that...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Invitations to Participate
KL Powlesland
Apr 07, 2017
This essay sets out a case for a ‘participatory’ mode of reading rooted in collaborative engagement with the formal structures of Dante’s $\textit{Commedia}$. Deploying new tools relating to embodied simulation from videogame...
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A three-dimensional time-dependent algorithm for ionospheric imaging using GPS
C N Mitchell, P S J Spencer
Aug 31, 2003
Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite receivers provide a world-wide network of phase and group delay measurements. The combination of two-frequency measurements can be used to derive the integral of the electron...
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Isolating the direct effects of adverse developmental conditions on in vivo cardiovascular function at adulthood
It is now well accepted that exposure to adverse environmental conditions in utero can predispose a fetus to disease later in life. Using an avian model to study the programming of disease has a unique advantage as it allows...
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Distributionally Robust Hydrogen Optimization with Ensured Security and Multi-Energy Couplings
Power-to-gas (P2G) can convert excessive renewable energy into hydrogen via electrolysis, which can then be transported by natural gas systems to bypass constrained electricity systems. However, the injection of hydrogen could...
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Can current electricity markets cope with high shares of renewables? A comparison of approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York
MG Pollitt, KL Anaya
Dec 21, 2015
This paper looks at the empirical and theoretical background to high shares of renewables in the electricity system. First we examine what is meant by "high shares" of renewables; next we consider what we mean by electricity...
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How to procure flexibility services within the electricity distribution system
KL Anaya, MG Pollitt
Aug 13, 2021
The aim of this paper is to analyse and evaluate the deployment of smart platforms (operated by distribution system operators—DSOs—or by independent parties) in key jurisdictions that facilitate the trading of flexibility...
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The duration-energy-size enigma for acoustic emission.
Acoustic emission (AE) measurements of avalanches in different systems, such as domain movements in ferroics or the collapse of voids in porous materials, cannot be compared with model predictions without a detailed analysis of...
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Optimal control of heteroscedastic macroeconomic models
Vito Polito, Peter Spencer
Dec 01, 2016
This paper analyses the implications of heteroscedasticity for optimal macroeconomic policy and welfare. We find that changes in the variance structure driven by exogenous processes like GARCH affect welfare but not the optimal...
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