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Interview with Ethel Hughes Muhvich
Ethel Hughes Muhvich
Jan 01, 0001
In her November 11, 2004 interview with Lauren Weldishofer, Ethel Hughes Muhvich recalls her time in service during WWII. Muhvich describes why she enlisted, what her assignment was, and why her generation was the greatest. This...
Published by: Winthrop University
On the Hughes' model for pedestrian flow
In this paper we investigate the mathematical theory of Hughes' model for the flow of pedestrians (cf. Hughes (2002) [17]), consisting of a non-linear conservation law for the density of pedestrians coupled with an eikonal...
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On the Hughes' model for pedestrian flow
In this paper we investigate the mathematical theory of Hughes' model for the flow of pedestrians (cf. Hughes (2002) [17]), consisting of a non-linear conservation law for the density of pedestrians coupled with an eikonal...
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Sound human, steer clear of jargon, and be prepared.
Kevin McConway and David Spiegelhalter offer tips to statisticians communicating through the media, especially in the time of Covid-19.
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Written in White
Nathan Lyons
Jan 16, 2017
The poem ‘Colloquies’ by Australian poet Kevin Hart can be read as a literary elaboration of Rabbi Isaac the Blind’s theory of divine white writing. ‘Colloquies’ finds white writing in the pages of God s three books—scripture...
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Perseveration and choice in Parkinson's disease
We have previously shown that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) perseverate in their choice of action relative to healthy controls, and that this is affected by dopaminergic medication (Hughes LE, Barker RA, Owen AM, Rowe...
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The one-dimensional Hughes model for pedestrian flow
D. Amadori, M. Di Francesco
Jan 01, 2012
This paper deals with a coupled system consisting of a scalar conservation law and an eikonal equation, called the Hughes model. Introduced in [24], this model attempts to describe the motion of pedestrians in a densely crowded...
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The one-dimensional Hughes model for pedestrian flow
D. Amadori, M. Di Francesco
Jan 01, 2012
This paper deals with a coupled system consisting of a scalar conservation law and an eikonal equation, called the Hughes model. Introduced in [24], this model attempts to describe the motion of pedestrians in a densely crowded...
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Review of Kevin Decker and Jeffery Ewing, Alien and Philosophy: I Infest, Therefore I Am. Oxford
Jared Call
Jan 07, 2020
The movie Alien first hit the box office in the spring of 1979, and it was met with critical acclaim; in 2008, it ranked seventh best film in the science fiction genre by the American Film Institute. The chestburster scene is...
Mycolic Acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Achilles Heel or a Neutralizing Weapon
On January 19, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Infectious Disease Centennial Lecture by William Jacobs Jr., Ph.D. (Howard Hughes Medical Institute).
Being a Singer
Brian A. Roberts
Nov 19, 2013
Singers both rejoice and suffer under the weight of their instrument. It becomes not only a major part of their identity but, in many cases, it becomes their central or "master status" (Hughes, 1945). This research examines the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Human Rights Violation
Ifeanyi Kevin
Jan 04, 2021
The proliferation of ‘violent-oriented' ethnic organizations and agitation groups operating in Nigeria, is a result of the inability of the Nigerian state to resolve the questions of citizenship, resource control, federalism and...
Being a Singer
Brian A. Roberts
Nov 19, 2013
Singers both rejoice and suffer under the weight of their instrument. It becomes not only a major part of their identity but, in many cases, it becomes their central or "master status" (Hughes, 1945). This research examines the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Re-Imagining Data Governance
Kevin Sweeney
May 25, 2018
Contemporary business environments reflect the growing influence of data as a mission-critical resource of relevance across the enterprise, suggesting a need for robust infrastructures to enable good data management practice....
DSU Welcomes New Leadership to Board
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Senior Brandy Hughes (Branchville, S.C.) is the new Dinkins Student Union Board president. Hughes is a sociology/political science major.
Published by: Winthrop University
Ann Hughes. Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution. Oxford
David L Smith
May 08, 2019
This is a big book about an even bigger book. Thomas Edwards’s Gangraena has featured in many works on the English Revolution, but this is the first full-length study devoted to the book in all its facets. As such it is very...
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Review of Kevin Decker and Jeffery Ewing, Alien and Philosophy: I Infest, Therefore I Am. Oxford
Jared Call
Jan 07, 2020
The movie Alien first hit the box office in the spring of 1979, and it was met with critical acclaim; in 2008, it ranked seventh best film in the science fiction genre by the American Film Institute. The chestburster scene is...
Agile Model-Driven Engineering
In this article, the authors describe the field of agile model-driven software engineering methods and present the results of a survey of the research and industrial practice in this field over the last 25 years. They evaluate...
Winthrop Student Killed in Weekend Car Accident
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Hughes, 21, of Conway, S.C., was a senior majoring in special education at Winthrop. Hughes was an active member of the Winthrop Quidditch Team. Students Christian McBee and Caitlin Livingston were also injured in the accident.
Published by: Winthrop University
Increased basal insulin sensitivity in late pregnancy in women carrying a male fetus
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that fetal sex may be able to modify maternal metabolism and physiology during pregnancy. Recently pregnant women carrying a male fetus were reported to be more insulin sensitive than those...
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Presidents, Prime Ministers and Policy Rhetoric
US President Woodrow Wilson and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd were separated by institutional contexts, relative power positions and decades in time. However, each confronted a similar dilemma — of reconciling...
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Mobile Learning as a Tool for Indigenous Language Revitalization and Sustainability in Canada
In this article, the authors explore how mobile learning can complement the Certificate of Indigenous Languages program at the University of Saskatchewan in Western Canada. Through the FRAME model analysis, the authors extract...

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