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Interview with Mary Kate Brearley Glasser
Interview with Mary Kate Brearley Glasser, 2008 South Carolina Mother of the Year.
Published by: Winthrop University
Play ''Kiss Me Kate'' is Challenging Production for Department
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Kiss Me Kate" is based on a book by Sam and Bella Spewack, with Broadway composer Cole Porter providing music and lyrics. The play was first presented at Winthrop in 1963 when it was directed by Chris Reynolds.
Published by: Winthrop University
Cambridge Women and the Law
Kate Faulkner
Apr 05, 2019
AbstractIn this article Kate Faulkner writes about the significant moments in the journey of women as they entered into the legal profession taking a perspective from the University of Cambridge....
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Linguistic Style Accommodation Shapes Impression Formation and Rapport in Computer-Mediated-Communication
Communication accommodation theory predicts that social power plays an important role in influencing communicative behaviors. Previous research suggests these effects extend to linguistic style, thought to be a non-conscious...
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Individual differences in emotional processing and autobiographical memory
The capacity to perceive internal bodily states is linked to emotional awareness and effective emotional regulation. We explore individual differences in emotional awareness in relation to the fading affect bias (FAB), which...
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Usage and User Experience in an Academic Law Library
AbstractThis article, written by Josephine Bailey and Kate Faulkner, discusses the collection of library usage data at the Squire Law Library, an academic law library embedded in the Faculty of...
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Characterizing the linguistic chameleon
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcomes. We examine social power and personality as factors driving the occurrence of linguistic style accommodation, and the social...
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Characterizing the linguistic chameleon
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcomes. We examine social power and personality as factors driving the occurrence of linguistic style accommodation, and the social...
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Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Individual differences in emotional processing and autobiographical memory
The capacity to perceive internal bodily states is linked to emotional awareness and effective emotional regulation. We explore individual differences in emotional awareness in relation to the fading affect bias (FAB), which...
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The fading affect bias
The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades to a greater extent over time than positive emotions (fading affect bias or FAB). In this study, we examine how the presence and behaviour of a listener...
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Linguistic Style Accommodation Shapes Impression Formation and Rapport in Computer-Mediated-Communication
Communication accommodation theory predicts that social power plays an important role in influencing communicative behaviors. Previous research suggests these effects extend to linguistic style, thought to be a non-conscious...
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The fading affect bias
The intensity of negative emotions associated with event memories fades to a greater extent over time than positive emotions (fading affect bias or FAB). In this study, we examine how the presence and behaviour of a listener...
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Making Discoveries that Transform Science
Written and designed by the Office of Communications and Public Affairs for The Rockefeller University, this publication spotlights pathbreaking research of a few of the university's 75 major laboratories: Roderick MacKinnon...
Emergence of the Fused Spacetime from a Continuum Computing Construct of Reality
Heather A Muir
Apr 30, 2022
AbstractSince the emergence of computing as a mode of investigation in the sciences, computational approaches have revolutionised many fields of inquiry. Recently in philosophy, the question has...
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Trends and outcome from radical therapy for primary non-metastatic prostate cancer in a UK population.
BACKGROUND: Increasing proportions of men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK are presenting with non-metastatic disease. We investigated how treatment trends in this demographic have changed. PATIENT AND METHODS...
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A counterintuitive stereochemical outcome from a chelation-controlled vinylmetal aldehyde addition leads to the configurational reassignment of phormidolide A.
As part of our ongoing studies towards the total synthesis of phormidolide A (1), we explored the chelation-controlled vinylmetal addition of iodide 2 to aldehyde 3 to install the reported 17S configuration. While the...
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Reactive intermediates for interactome mapping.
The interactions of biomolecules underpin all cellular processes, and the understanding of their dynamic interplay can lead to significant advances in the treatment of disease through the identification of novel therapeutic...
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Ordovician opabiniid-like animals and the role of the proboscis in euarthropod head evolution
AbstractA crucial step in the evolution of Euarthropoda (chelicerates, myriapods, pancrustaceans) was the transition between fossil groups that possessed frontal appendages innervated by the...
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Photonic bandgap fiber with multiple hollow cores
We report the fabrication and characterization of the first photonic bandgap fiber with multiple hollow waveguiding cores. Perspectives for scaling to highly multicore designs are discussed.
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Photonic bandgap fiber with multiple hollow cores
We report the fabrication and characterization of the first photonic bandgap fiber with multiple hollow waveguiding cores. Perspectives for scaling to highly multicore designs are discussed.
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