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Interview with William D. Wolfe - VHP 022
William D. Wolfe
Jan 01, 0001
In his October 20, 2003 interview with Alan Garmendia, William D. Wolfe recollects about his time in the Navy during WWII, the Korean War, and Vietnam. Wolfe shares the details of his work in the Navy on an experimental...
Published by: Winthrop University
Robot seeks public library websites
UKOLN has been active recently analysing UK Public Library websites. Brian Kelly, Sarah Ormes and Ian Peacock report on their findings.
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Dangerous diagnostics? Regulatory reform in the genomic era
Molecular diagnostics are expanding rapidly yet many have not been externally evaluated. Kelly Holloway and colleagues identify failings in the regulatory system and report on recent efforts at reform
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Robot seeks public library websites
UKOLN has been active recently analysing UK Public Library websites. Brian Kelly, Sarah Ormes and Ian Peacock report on their findings.
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Pandemic Participation
This article revisits the three foundational principles of Participatory Mapping practice identified in Good practices in participatory mapping. These include processes that strive for transparency, are unencumbered by time, and...
Water: Place. Experience. In Literature, Visual & Performing Arts
Kelly Richardson, Emily Morgan and Laura Dougherty will engage in a ten-week collaborative project with theatre and dance students. Drawing from students in these two performance disciplines, we will, as a group, develop a site...
Published by: Winthrop University
Highway to Hell? Images of the American Road in Kelly Reichardt's<i>Old Joy</i>,<i>Wendy and Lucy</i>, and<i>Meek's Cutoff</i>
DIARMUID HESTER
Dec 10, 2018
This article examines representations of the road in the work of independent Florida-born film director Kelly Reichardt. Reading Reichardt's so-called Oregon trilogy,Old...
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Validation of the PICIN solver for 2D coastal flows

A recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-B424.] detailed a full particle Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-structure interaction...

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A Cartesian cut cell based two-way strong fluid-solid coupling algorithm for 2D floating bodies

In a recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [PICIN: A Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-solid coupling. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-24.] detailed the PICIN full...

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Validation of the PICIN solver for 2D coastal flows

A recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-B424.] detailed a full particle Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-structure interaction...

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Freshman Student Reflects on Surviving Hurricane Katrina
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Mykesha Wolfe currently lives in Beaufort, South Carolina. She is a freshman computer information systems major at Winthrop. Whenever it thunders or lightning shoots across the sky, Winthrop University freshman Mykesha Wolfe...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Cartesian cut cell based two-way strong fluid-solid coupling algorithm for 2D floating bodies

In a recent paper Kelly et al. (2015) [PICIN: A Particle-In-Cell solver for incompressible free surface flows with two-way fluid-solid coupling. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 37 (3), B403-24.] detailed the PICIN full...

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Oppression or Occupation: An International Analysis of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking
Carver Wolfe
Jan 01, 0001
Although there is some debate over the exact number of victims of sex trafficking, it is agreed that it is an issue that affects primarily women and girls around the world. This paper will examine modern-day slavery and the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Efficient alternatives to the Ephraim and Malah suppression rule for audio signal enhancement
PJ Wolfe, SJ Godsill
Dec 12, 2011
Audio signal enhancement often involves the application of a time-varying filter, or suppression rule, to the frequency-domain transform of a corrupted signal. Here we address suppression rules derived under a Gaussian model and...
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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New opabiniid diversifies the weirdest wonders of the euarthropod stem group.
Once considered 'weird wonders' of the Cambrian, the emblematic Burgess Shale animals Anomalocaris and Opabinia are now recognized as lower stem-group euarthropods and have provided crucial data for constraining the polarity of...
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The Grizzly, March 11, 2021
Community Health Class Applies Service Learning to COVID-19 Job and Internship Fair Review Kelly Piotrowicz '20: The Alumna's Volleyball Legacy Recap of Black History Month at the IIE Opinion: Wismer, Do Better; Netflix...
Published by: Ursinus College

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