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Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs.
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they remained widespread throughout the last Ice Age when many other large mammal species went extinct. Little is known, however, about...
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Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs.
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they remained widespread throughout the last Ice Age when many other large mammal species went extinct. Little is known, however, about...
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Optimization Method of College Students' Entrepreneurial Path Based on Improved Multi-Objective Gray Wolf Algorithm
Baorong Qiu
Jan 01, 2024
The traditional entrepreneurial resource decision-making model that relies on empirical decision-making or simple template matching is difficult to adapt to the current complex social environment. Therefore, the multi-objective...
'Peter and the Wolf'' Story Told with Puppets
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Founded in 1974, Das Puppenspiel Puppet Theatre is a professional touring company that offers award-winning productions featuring exquisitely designed mask, mime, marionette and bunraku-style puppetry. The tale involves...
Published by: Winthrop University
Adaptive-Sunflower-Based Grey Wolf Algorithm for Multipath Routing in IoT Networks
This paper devises a routing method for providing multipath routing in an IoT network. Here the fractional artificial bee colony(FABC) algorithm is devised for initiating the clustering process. Moreover, the multipath routing...
Author and Illustrator Matthew Cordell '97 Wins Caldecott Award for "Wolf in the Snow"
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Since 1937, the Caldecott Medal has recognized the year's most distinguished American picture book for children "Wolf in the Snow," which also won a 2017 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, is a wordless picture book about...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Spoonful of Success: Undergraduate Tutor-Tutee Interactions and Performance
We explore how the dynamics of the tutor-tutee relationship influence student self- reliance, and ultimately course performance. We examine 333 tutor and tutee pairs at a student success center at a public, comprehensive...
Published by: Winthrop University
Software Vulnerability Prediction Using Grey Wolf-Optimized Random Forest on the Unbalanced Data Sets
Wasiur Rhmann
Jan 01, 2022
Any vulnerability in the software creates a software security threat and helps hackers to gain unauthorized access to resources. Vulnerability prediction models help software engineers to effectively allocate their resources to...
Assessment of Therapeutic Antibody Developability by Combinations of In Vitro and In Silico Methods.
Although antibodies have become the fastest-growing class of therapeutics on the market, it is still challenging to develop them for therapeutic applications, which often require these molecules to withstand stresses that are...
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Robust 3D DNA FISH using directly labeled probes.
3D DNA FISH has become a major tool for analyzing three-dimensional organization of the nucleus, and several variations of the technique have been published. In this article we describe a protocol which has been optimized for...
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A Test of the Use of Timber Wolf (Canis lupus) Urine to Reduce Coyote (Canis latrans) Depredation Rates on Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) Nests
Michael Wauson
Jan 01, 0001
Loggerhead sea turtles are currently listed as vulnerable by the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with a decreasing population trend. Over the past four years, coyotes (Canis latrans) have depredated 24.18%...
Published by: Winthrop University
The evolution of genomic imprinting
The epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting has motivated the development of numerous theories for its evolutionary origins and genomic distribution. In this review, we examine the three theories that have best withstood...
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The Given: Experience and Its Content, by Michelle Montague. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, xii + 250 pp. ISBN 13
Ori Beck
Oct 10, 2018
Michelle Montague's The Given invites us to rethink what mental content is. Rather than accept a traditional notion of mental content—on which unconscious mental states (i.e., mental states that lack phenomenal character) can...
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Research on Data Classification Method of Optimized Support Vector Machine Based on Gray Wolf Algorithm
The data classification method based on support vector machine (SVM) has been widely used in various studies as a non-linear, high precision, and good generalization ability machine learning method. Among them, the kernel...
Opposition-Based Multi-Tiered Grey Wolf Optimizer for Stochastic Global Optimization Paradigms
Researchers are increasingly using algorithms that are influenced by nature because of its ease and versatility, the key components of nature-inspired metaheuristic algorithms are investigated, involving divergence and adoption...
Comparative Study of Wolf Pack Algorithm and Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm
Swarm intelligence optimization algorithms have been widely used in the fields of machine learning, process control and engineering prediction, among which common algorithms include ant colony algorithm (ACO), artificial bee...
The evolution of genomic imprinting
The epigenetic phenomenon of genomic imprinting has motivated the development of numerous theories for its evolutionary origins and genomic distribution. In this review, we examine the three theories that have best withstood...
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Voicing the Wilderness
Ellen Waterman
Nov 19, 2013
A discussion of R. Murray Schafer's environmental music theatre is, inevitably, a discussion of culture. The outspoken composer, writer and educator is deeply engaged in the perennial Canadian question: what constitutes an...
Published by: Faculty of Education
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
Voicing the Wilderness
Ellen Waterman
Nov 19, 2013
A discussion of R. Murray Schafer's environmental music theatre is, inevitably, a discussion of culture. The outspoken composer, writer and educator is deeply engaged in the perennial Canadian question: what constitutes an...
Published by: Faculty of Education
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
Using Machine Learning to Locate Evidence More Efficiently
Michelle Cawley
May 06, 2022
Evidence that machine learning can assist article selection and minimize manual screening burden for scholarly research has been documented in the peer-reviewed literature for more than 20 years. Despite the robust evidence and...
Further Down the Virtual Vines
This chapter focuses on the somewhat unexpected relationship between participatory research methods, virtual work, and community-based practices. More specifically, our contribution outlines different conceptual foundations and...
Interview with Walter Hardin
Walter Hardin
Jan 01, 0001
In his August 27, 2015 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Walter Hardin shares his life story growing up on Winthrop Campus and discusses his career at Winthrop from 1987 through the present. This interview was...
Published by: Winthrop University

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