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Interview with Naomi Banks Bridges
Naomi Banks Bridges
Jan 01, 0001
In her December 6, 1980 interview with her daughter Kathryn Bridges, Naomi Banks Bridges describes her schooling, time at Winthrop, and the effects of World War II on her family. Bridges concludes her interview describing...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Leonard Hewell "Kip" Carter - OH 312
Leonard Hewell Carter
Jan 01, 0001
In his February 10, 2012 interview with Robert Ryals, Leonard Hewell "Kip" Carter details growing up in the South during segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as his life as political aide/campaign treasurer to Newt...
Published by: Winthrop University
Student Production ''Butterflies Are Free'' Opens Feb. 24 in Johnson
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Leonard Gershe's "Butterflies Are Free" will run Feb- 24-28 in Johnson Studio Theatre. Directed by theatre student Shannon Plowden, the play features an all-student cast.
Published by: Winthrop University
South African Activist Will Deliver Keynote Address at Model United Nations
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Naomi Tutu will address the conference at the 6:30 p.m. event in Tillman Auditorium before high school students from nearly 30 North and South Carolina and Georgia schools. The Model United Nations participants will be on...
Published by: Winthrop University
Business as Usual or Digital Mechanisms for Change?
Mathematics classrooms have a long history of what has been termed ‘unidimensional' character: a proclivity for student practice routines and teachers as experts and keepers of knowledge. This study investigates affordances of...
Long-Term Dependence of Annual Peak Flows of Canadian Rivers
Both short- and long-term dependence of the peak flow series of 90 Canadian rivers were analyzed two decades ago. It showed that although short-term dependence was practically absent for most of the flow series, significant...
Governing and Measuring Health Security
Providing collective solutions to global pandemics requires the coordination of information that is accurate and accountable. In recent years there has been a global push for reliable pandemic preparedness indicators. This push...
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Evolution of interface binding strengths in simplified model of protein quaternary structure.
The self-assembly of proteins into protein quaternary structures is of fundamental importance to many biological processes, and protein misassembly is responsible for a wide range of proteopathic diseases. In recent years...
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Gene duplication and subsequent diversification strongly affect phenotypic evolvability and robustness.
We study the effects of non-determinism and gene duplication on the structure of genotype-phenotype (GP) maps by introducing a non-deterministic version of the Polyomino self-assembly model. This model has previously been used...
Matthew Manwarren to Perform Free Piano Concert in Celebration of 50th Birthday
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Pianist Matthew Manwarren, a professor of music at Winthrop University, will present a free solo piano recital on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 4 p.m. This concert is being presented as a celebration of the artist's 50th birthday. The...
Published by: Winthrop University
Determinism and boundedness of self-assembling structures.
S Tesoro, SE Ahnert, AS Leonard
Aug 01, 2019
Self-assembly processes are widespread in nature and lie at the heart of many biological and physical phenomena. The characteristics of self-assembly building blocks determine the structures that they form. Two crucial...
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Comparison of Autoregressive Moving Average and State Space Methods for Monthly Time Series Modelling of Labrador and South-East Quebec River Flows
Time series data such as monthly stream flows can be modelled using time series methods and then used to forecast flows for short term planning. Two methods of time series modelling were reviewed and compared; the well-known...
Basic Incompatibilities Between Evolutionary and Behavioral Archaeology
Schiffer (1996) recently proposed that, despite some incompatibilities, considerable common ground exists between behavioral archaeology and evolutionary or selectionist, archaeology. He concludes that there is no fundamental...
Basic Incompatibilities Between Evolutionary and Behavioral Archaeology
Schiffer (1996) recently proposed that, despite some incompatibilities, considerable common ground exists between behavioral archaeology and evolutionary or selectionist, archaeology. He concludes that there is no fundamental...
What Is Evolution? A Response to Bamforth
Douglas Bamforth's recent paper in American Antiquity, "Evidence and Metaphor in Evolutionary Archaeology," charges that Darwinism has little to offer archaeology except in a metaphorical sense. Specifically, Bamforth claims...
What Is Evolution? A Response to Bamforth
Douglas Bamforth's recent paper in American Antiquity, "Evidence and Metaphor in Evolutionary Archaeology," charges that Darwinism has little to offer archaeology except in a metaphorical sense. Specifically, Bamforth claims...
Gene duplication and subsequent diversification strongly affect phenotypic evolvability and robustness
We study the effects of non-determinism and gene duplication on the structure of genotype–phenotype (GP) maps by introducing a non-deterministic version of the Polyomino self-assembly model. This model has previously been used...
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Long-Term Dependence of Annual Peak Flows of Canadian Rivers
Both short- and long-term dependence of the peak flow series of 90 Canadian rivers were analyzed two decades ago. It showed that although short-term dependence was practically absent for most of the flow series, significant...

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