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Conrad Russell, Richard Cust, and Andrew Thrush, eds. King James VI/I and His English Parliaments. New York
David L Smith
May 08, 2019
This book is a revised and extended version of the six Trevelyan Lectures that Conrad Russell delivered at Cambridge University in the Lent Term of 1995. Between then and his death in October 2004, Russell developed the lectures...
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Exploring the Competitiveness of Cambodia as an IT Outsourcing Destination
Using assessment criteria from the A.T. Kearney global services location index, the authors explore Cambodia's competitiveness in the global IT outsourcing market (ITO), identifying how the country could become more competitive....
The Beacon Calculus
Biological systems are made up of components that change their actions (and interactions) over time and coordinate with other components nearby. Together with a large state space, the complexity of this behaviour can make it...
Homogenisation of exponential order for elliptic systems in infinite cylinders
Karsten Matthies
Jan 01, 0001
We consider systems of semilinear elliptic equations on infinite cylinders with a nonlinear rapid periodic inhomogeneity in the unbounded direction. We transform the equation, such that the inhomogeneous term is exponentially...
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Homogenisation of exponential order for elliptic systems in infinite cylinders
Karsten Matthies
Jan 01, 0001
We consider systems of semilinear elliptic equations on infinite cylinders with a nonlinear rapid periodic inhomogeneity in the unbounded direction. We transform the equation, such that the inhomogeneous term is exponentially...
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Backward error analysis of a full discretization scheme for a class of semilinear parabolic partial differential equations
Karsten Matthies
Feb 01, 2003
A numerical method for reaction–diffusion equations with analytic nonlinearity is presented, for which a rigorous backward error analysis is possible. We construct a modified equation, which describes the behavior of the full...
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Geometric solitary waves in a 2D mass-spring lattice
The existence of longitudinal solitary waves is shown for the Hamiltonian dynamics of a 2D elastic lattice of particles interacting via harmonic springs between nearest and next nearest neighbours. A contrasting nonexistence...
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The Beacon Calculus
Biological systems are made up of components that change their actions (and interactions) over time and coordinate with other components nearby. Together with a large state space, the complexity of this behaviour can make it...
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Formulation considerations in the design of topical, polymeric film-forming systems for sustained drug delivery to the skin

Polymeric film-forming systems (FFSs) are potential drug delivery systems for topical application to the skin. The FFSs form thin and transparent polymeric films in situ upon solvent evaporation. Their application convenience...

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Travelling wave solutions for a quasilinear model of field dislocation mechanics
We consider an exact reduction of a model of Field Dislocatin Mechanics to a scalar problem in one spatial dimension and investigate the existence of static and slow, rigidly moving single or collections of planar screw...
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Gait pattern alterations during walking, texting and walking and texting during cognitively distractive tasks while negotiating common pedestrian obstacles

Objectives Mobile phone texting is a common daily occurrence with a paucity of research examining corresponding gait characteristics. To date, most studies have participants walk in a straight line vs. overcoming barriers and...

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The tour de France
From its initial inception in 1903 as a race premised on a publicity stunt to sell newspapers, the Tour de France had grown and evolved over time to become one of the most difficult and heralded sporting events in the world....
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The tour de France
From its initial inception in 1903 as a race premised on a publicity stunt to sell newspapers, the Tour de France had grown and evolved over time to become one of the most difficult and heralded sporting events in the world....
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Subsonic phase transition waves in bistable lattice models with small spinodal region
Although phase transition waves in atomic chains with double-well potential play a fundamental role in materials science, very little is known about their mathematical properties. In particular, the only available results about...
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