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Scholarship Endowment Commemorates Late Alumna Lin Fearrington Thomas '81, '83
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Recent endowment has made the Lin Fearrington Thomas Scholarship a permanent fund at Winthrop. Thomas earned B.A. and M.B.A. degrees as a post-traditional student in the 1980s.
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Is the Sun a Magnet?
DO Gough
Jul 05, 2017
It has been argued (Gough and McIntyre in Nature394, 755, 1998) that the only way for the radiative interior of the Sun to be rotating uniformly in the face of the differentially rotating convection zone is for it to be pervaded...
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Solar Radiation Prediction Model Based on Spatial Attention Mechanisms and Sun Position Feature Maps
This study introduces a novel method for predicting solar radiation by focusing on the sun's position and cloud conditions in the sky. The proposed approach utilizes sun position feature maps and spatial attention mechanisms to...
Unsigned Magnetic Flux as a Proxy for Radial-velocity Variations in Sun-like Stars
We estimate disc-averaged RV variations of the Sun over the last magnetic cycle, from the single Fe I line observed by SDO/HMI, using a physical model for rotationally modulated magnetic activity that was previously...
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Fast decoupled state estimation for distribution networks considering branch ampere measurements
Fast decoupled state estimation (FDSE) is proposed for distribution networks, with fast convergence and high efficiency. Conventionally, branch current magnitude measurements cannot be incorporated into FDSE models; however, in...
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Rotatable precipitates change the scale-free to scale dependent statistics in compressed Ti nano-pillars.
Compressed nano-pillars crackle from moving dislocations, which reduces plastic stability. Crackling noise is characterized by stress drops or strain bursts, which scale over a large region of sizes leading to power law...
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Fast decoupled state estimation for distribution networks considering branch ampere measurements
Fast decoupled state estimation (FDSE) is proposed for distribution networks, with fast convergence and high efficiency. Conventionally, branch current magnitude measurements cannot be incorporated into FDSE models; however, in...
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Insights into the Origin of High Activity of Ni5P4(0001) for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is directly relevant to green hydrogen production from water splitting. Recently, a low-cost Ni5P4 material has been demonstrated experimentally and theoretically to exhibit excellent...
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Insights into the Origin of High Activity of Ni<sub>5</sub>P<sub>4</sub>(0001) for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is directly relevant to green hydrogen production from water splitting. Recently, a low-cost Ni5P4 material has been demonstrated experimentally and theoretically to...
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A protein complex required for polar growth of rhizobial infection threads
Abstract: During root nodule symbiosis, intracellular accommodation of rhizobia by legumes is a prerequisite for nitrogen fixation. For many legumes, rhizobial colonization initiates in root hairs through transcellular infection...
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The high-energy Sun - probing the origins of particle acceleration on our nearest star
AbstractAs a frequent and energetic particle accelerator, our Sun provides us with an excellent astrophysical laboratory for understanding the fundamental process of particle acceleration. The...
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The Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of the Evi1 proto-oncogene, egl-43, coordinates G1 cell cycle arrest with pro-invasive gene expression during anchor cell invasion
Cell invasion allows cells to migrate across compartment boundaries formed by basement membranes. Aberrant cell invasion is a first step during the formation of metastases by malignant cancer cells. Anchor cell (AC) invasion in...
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