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The Data Repurposing Challenge
PM Woodall
Mar 03, 2017
When data is collected for the first time, the data collector has in mind the data quality requirements that must be satisfied before it can be used successfully—that is, the data collector ensures “fitness for use”—the commonly...
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Philip McMaster, 1942
Philip D. McMaster. Lymphatic participation in cutaneous phenomena Lecture delivered April 16, 1942 Posted with permission
Remembering Philip McShane
Bruce Anderson
Jun 23, 2022
Bruce Anderson’s research and writing has been concerned with legal decision-making, economic theory, and contemporary sculpture. His work draws on the writings of Philip McShane and Bernard Lonergan. It includes ‘Discovery’ in...
Remembering Philip McShane
Bruce Anderson
Jun 23, 2022
Bruce Anderson’s research and writing has been concerned with legal decision-making, economic theory, and contemporary sculpture. His work draws on the writings of Philip McShane and Bernard Lonergan. It includes ‘Discovery’ in...
Beginnings with Philip McShane
Terrance Quinn
Mar 16, 2022
Terrance Quinn obtained his BSc in 1987, his MSc in 1988 and his PhD in 1992 (all in mathematics). During his early career, he published in pure and applied mathematics, as well as in mathematics pedagogy. He gradually broadened...
Beginnings with Philip McShane
Terrance Quinn
Mar 16, 2022
Terrance Quinn obtained his BSc in 1987, his MSc in 1988 and his PhD in 1992 (all in mathematics). During his early career, he published in pure and applied mathematics, as well as in mathematics pedagogy. He gradually broadened...
Memories of and Gratitude for Philip McShane
William Zanardi
Mar 16, 2022
William J. Zanardi is Professor Emeritus at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. Over the last thirty plus years, the works of Bernard Lonergan and Philip McShane have greatly influenced his teaching and writing. As one of...
Philip Power at 65

Professor Philip P. Power turns 65 in 2018. His contributions to organometallic and inorganic chemistry over the last four decades are expansive, and he has been instrumental in the definition of several new subfields in the...

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Potential Problem Data Tagging
Data quality tags are a means of informing decision makers about the quality of the data they use from information systems. Unfortunately, data quality tags have not been successfully adopted despite their potential to assist...
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Letter from McShane to Henman
Philip McShane
Mar 21, 2022
A letter from Philip McShane to Robert Henman handwritten during the last week of June 2020.
The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1940
"Design for understanding" is all-Ursinus conference theme Mr. Bailey improved Jan Peerce interview reveals past hardships, future plans Old England scene of pageant May 11 Dr. Philip reviews Jan Peerce concert Leads for...
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Philip Power at 65

Professor Philip P. Power turns 65 in 2018. His contributions to organometallic and inorganic chemistry over the last four decades are expansive, and he has been instrumental in the definition of several new subfields in the...

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Memories of and Gratitude for Philip McShane
William Zanardi
Mar 16, 2022
William J. Zanardi is Professor Emeritus at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. Over the last thirty plus years, the works of Bernard Lonergan and Philip McShane have greatly influenced his teaching and writing. As one of...
Letter from McShane to Henman
Philip McShane
Mar 21, 2022
A letter from Philip McShane to Robert Henman handwritten during the last week of June 2020.
Potential Problem Data Tagging
Data quality tags are a means of informing decision makers about the quality of the data they use from information systems. Unfortunately, data quality tags have not been successfully adopted despite their potential to assist...
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Partial cross-enhancement in models for dengue epidemiology
Hannah Woodall, Ben Adams
Jun 21, 2014
Four distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies to one serotype prevent infection with the homologous serotype, but may enhance infections with heterologous serotypes. Enhanced...
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Characterization of 4-Histidine/2-Carboxylate Di-Iron De Novo Proteins
Christine M. Philip
Jan 01, 0001
How a protein's structure will determine its function is not very well understood. One way we study this relationship is by using a de novo model protein because they represent a simplified version of the protein and are easy to...
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Partial cross-enhancement in models for dengue epidemiology
Hannah Woodall, Ben Adams
Jun 21, 2014
Four distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies to one serotype prevent infection with the homologous serotype, but may enhance infections with heterologous serotypes. Enhanced...
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Heteropolynuclear Pt(II)–M(I) clusters with a C∧N∧C biscyclometalated ligand
The mononuclear complex [(EtO2C-CNC)Pt(dmpyz)] (1) (dmpyz = 2,5-dimethylpyrazine) has been synthesized by reaction of [(EtO2C-CNC)Pt(dmso)] (A) with dmpyz in a 1:1 molar ratio in dichloromethane. Complex 1 is the precursor for...
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Heteropolynuclear Pt(II)–M(I) clusters with a C∧N∧C biscyclometalated ligand
The mononuclear complex [(EtO2C-CNC)Pt(dmpyz)] (1) (dmpyz = 2,5-dimethylpyrazine) has been synthesized by reaction of [(EtO2C-CNC)Pt(dmso)] (A) with dmpyz in a 1:1 molar ratio in dichloromethane. Complex 1 is the precursor for...
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Philip McShane
Conn O'Donovan
Jun 30, 2010
Conn O'Donovan looks back on McShane's early years and influences.

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