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Irreproducibility in searches of scientific literature
Repeatability is the cornerstone of science, and it is particularly important for systematic reviews. However, little is known on how researchers' choice of database, and search platform influence the repeatability of systematic...
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What You See is What You Get
Kevin Kempisty
Jan 01, 0001
This thesis statement describes and comments on the four videos that compose my thesis exhibition, "What you See is What You Get." Together, they constitute a self-portrait. Videos require multiple mediums and software, each...
Published by: Winthrop University
Program for the Stage Production You Can't Take it With You
Curtain Club
Jan 01, 0001
This sixteen-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of You Can't Take it With You, held May 13 and 14, 1949 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production...
Published by: Ursinus College
Here's looking at You, Selfie
Mark Y. Herring
Jan 01, 0001
By the time you read this column this story may have lost all it relevance but it has made a bit of a dust up lately and so I think it deserves some further treatment. About two weeks ago, the cyberverse was all a twitter about...
Published by: Winthrop University
Chinglish
You Wang
Apr 26, 2016
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I See What You Mean: Strategies for Minimizing Dependence on Words in Teaching
Lisa Lane
Jan 01, 0001
This presentation focuses on practical strategies for using visual tools in the classroom, allowing language-challenged students with ASD to "see what you mean."
Published by: Winthrop University
Assessing Comfort in Urban Public Spaces
The research of comfort in urban public spaces has become increasingly important for improving environmental quality and encouraging people spend more time in outdoor activities. Among numerous approaches to understand comfort...
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The Sky Is Falling, But not for the Reason You Think
Mark Y. Herring
Jan 01, 0001
n case you missed it, the world is about to come to an end. I'm not a scryer or a doomsayer, nor am I especially prescient. But judging from the hysteria surrounding the Apple phone/FBI case, one can only conclude that the...
Published by: Winthrop University
“Pay what you want” as threshold public good provision
Prevailing wisdom on “pay what you want” (PWYW) pricing focuses on the influence of altruism or fairness on consumers’ payments. In this paper, we offer a different perspective by demonstrating that, if the seller and consumers...
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Supervising projects you don’t (fully) understand
CH Loch, M Mahring, S Sommer
Aug 01, 2016
Strategically important projects involve high stakes, uncertainty, and stakeholder complexity, with contingencies and risks typically surfacing repeatedly as the project evolves. This is challenging not only for the project...
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Scale-aware Black-and-White Abstraction of 3D Shapes

Flat design is a modern style of graphics design that minimizes the number of design attributes required to convey 3D shapes. This approach suits design contexts requiring simplicity and efficiency, such as mobile computing...

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Light dark sectors through the Fermion portal
Abstract: Pairs of Standard Model fermions form dimension-3 singlet operators that can couple to new dark sector states. This “fermion portal” is to be contrasted with the lower-dimensional Higgs, vector and neutrino singlet...
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Natural selection rules
We derive new effective field theory (EFT) positivity bounds on the elastic $2\to2$ scattering amplitudes of massive spinning particles from the standard UV properties of unitarity, causality, locality and Lorentz invariance....
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Research on the allocation efficiency and influencing factors of scientific and technological resources in the yangtze river delta city group
YH Cao, JX You, YJ Shi, W Hu
Jul 28, 2021
Through the establishment of a comprehensive evaluation index system, this paper analyzes the allocation of science and technology resources in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration from 2014 to 2020, evaluates the...
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Light dark sectors through the Fermion portal
Abstract: Pairs of Standard Model fermions form dimension-3 singlet operators that can couple to new dark sector states. This “fermion portal” is to be contrasted with the lower-dimensional Higgs, vector and neutrino singlet...
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Scale-aware Black-and-White Abstraction of 3D Shapes

Flat design is a modern style of graphics design that minimizes the number of design attributes required to convey 3D shapes. This approach suits design contexts requiring simplicity and efficiency, such as mobile computing...

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Natural selection rules
J Davighi, S Melville, T You
May 27, 2022
We derive new effective field theory (EFT) positivity bounds on the elastic $2\to2$ scattering amplitudes of massive spinning particles from the standard UV properties of unitarity, causality, locality and Lorentz invariance....
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Self-organised localisation
GF Giudice, M McCullough, T You
Jan 28, 2022
Abstract We describe a new phenomenon in quantum cosmology: self-organised localisation. When the fundamental parameters of a theory are functions of a...
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Students’ Intention of Visiting Urban Green Spaces after the COVID-19 Lockdown in China
This study addresses students’ perceptions of using urban green spaces (UGSs) after the easing of COVID-19 lockdown in China. We questioned whether they are still mindful of the risks from the outdoor gathering, or conversely...
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