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The Dynamic State of Being in Love
To speak of the dynamic state of being in love with God pertains to the stage of meaning when the world of interiority has been made the explicit ground of the worlds of theory and of common sense.
The Dynamic State of Being in Love
To speak of the dynamic state of being in love with God pertains to the stage of meaning when the world of interiority has been made the explicit ground of the worlds of theory and of common sense.
A mapping variable ring polymer molecular dynamics study of condensed phase proton-coupled electron transfer.
We investigate the mechanisms of condensed phase proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) using Mapping-Variable Ring Polymer Molecular Dynamics (MV-RPMD), a recently developed method that employs an ensemble of classical...
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Alumna Yvrose Ismael to Receive Award for Work with Haiti Orphanage, School
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clinton Goodwill for Haiti Award in 2015. Ismael and her husband, Pierre Richard, founded Hope House and Hope Christian Academy in...
Published by: Winthrop University
‘Quel funeste poison? Racine, Nicole and theatrical crisis’
Nicholas Hammond
Oct 27, 2015
The querelle du théâtre during the seventeenth century is a subject that has received sustained critical attention. My starting point will be one small corner of the ongoing debate, namely the response by Jean Racine to Pierre...
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Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography for Automated Swallowing Detection
In the context of remote medical monitoring of swallowing, the authors investigate the potential of non-invasive respiratory inductance plethysmography (RIP) technique to automatically detect swallow events in a wide context of...
Seven remarks on the seventh angel
M Foucault, D Duncan
Sep 20, 2018
Michel Foucault’s essay, “7 Propos sur le 7e ange” [“Seven Remarks on the Seventh Angel”], first appeared as the preface to a bizarre work of folk etymology by Jean-Pierre Brisset (1837-1919), a stationmaster and autodidact from...
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Identifying Archaeological Bone via Non-Destructive ZooMS and the Materiality of Symbolic Expression
Today, practical, functional and symbolic choices inform the selection of raw materials for worked objects. In cases where we can discern the origin of worked bone, tooth, ivory and antler objects in the past, we assume that...
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2004 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Jean-Pierre Changeux, recipient of the 2004 Lewis Thomas Prize: The Physiology of Truth: Toward a Neuroscience of Human Knowledge The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the...
Cell-state transitions and collective cell movement generate an endoderm-like region in gastruloids.
Shaping the animal body plan is a complex process that involves the spatial organization and patterning of the different germ layers. Recent advances in live imaging have started to unravel the cellular choreography underlying...
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Hybrid top-down/bottom-up fabrication of regular arrays of AlN nanorods for deep-UV core-shell LEDs
Core–shell nanostructures are predicted to highly improve the efficiency of deep-UV light emitting diodes (LEDs), owing to their low defect density, reduced quantum-confined Stark effect, high-quality non-polar growth and...
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Ambiguity of Purpose and the Politics of Failure
In this commentary we provide a brief review of sustainability research in the journal since its inception. Next, we offer an opinion on macromarketing’s ambiguity to sustainability as a political project and a resultant failure...
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