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Rebecca C. Lancefield, 1941
Rebecca C. Lancefield. Specific Relationship of Cell Composition to Biological Activity of Hemolytic Streptococci Lecture delivered May 15th, 1941 Posted with permission
A Dull Engima: Historians' Analysis of Gilbert and Sullivan's Impact on the Development of the American Musical Theatre
Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Jan 01, 0001
Discussion of Gilbert and Sullivan's artistic practices that anticipated artistic practices in the American musical genre.
Published by: Winthrop University
A Dull Enigma: Historians' Analysis of Gilbert and Sullivan's Impact on the Development of the American Musical
Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Jan 01, 0001
Historians of musical theatre have been ambivalent when assessing the historical significance of Gilbert and Sullivan upon the development of the American musical. Historical narratives typically jump from The Black Crook to...
Published by: Winthrop University
Vortex dynamics in the presence of excess energy for the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation
We study the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation for the dynamics of a magnetic vortex system. We present a PDE-based method for proving vortex dynamics that does not rely on strong well-preparedness of the initial data and allows...
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Vortex dynamics in the presence of excess energy for the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation
We study the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation for the dynamics of a magnetic vortex system. We present a PDE-based method for proving vortex dynamics that does not rely on strong well-preparedness of the initial data and allows...
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Retuning of lexical-semantic representations
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambiguous words (e.g., 'bark of the dog/tree') reach a relatively stable state in adulthood, with only the relative frequencies of...
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The relationship between sentence comprehension and lexical-semantic retuning
A single encounter with an ambiguous word (e.g. bark, ball) in the context of a less-frequent meaning (e.g. “Sally worried about how crowded the ball would be.”) can shift the later interpretation of the word toward the same...
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Accent modulates access to word meaning
Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker's linguistic and social background. A series of web-based experiments demonstrate that accent cues can modulate access to word meaning. In Experiments 1-3...
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The Neural Time Course of Semantic Ambiguity Resolution in Speech Comprehension.
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select a less frequent (subordinate) meaning at disambiguation. Using combined magnetoencephalography (MEG) and EEG, we measured...
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Development of Lentiviral Vectors Pseudotyped With Influenza B Hemagglutinins
Influenza B viruses (IBV) cause respiratory disease epidemics in humans and are therefore components of seasonal influenza vaccines. Serological methods are employed to evaluate vaccine immunogenicity prior to licensure....
Published by: Frontiers in immunology
Rolling With the Flow
COVID-19 created a paradigm shift in higher education (HE), speeding up a process that was already underway and forcing institutions and instructors to develop the competencies necessary to offer effective delivery and resources...
Research Information Management: Defining RIM and the Library's Role
Research information management (RIM) is the aggregation, curation, and utilization of information about research and is emerging as an area of increasing interest and relevance in many university libraries. RIM intersects with...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Vitamin A, systemic T-cells, and the eye
The first discovered vitamin, vitamin A, exists in a range of forms, primarily retinoids and provitamin carotenoids. The bioactive forms of vitamin A, retinol and retinoic acid, have many critical functions in body systems...
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Determining and Enhancing the Competencies of the School-Based Choir Conductor through a Capability Building Program
Gilbert Allan Dispo
Aug 04, 2017
The power of choral singing has been proven to be significant in transforming every person into better individuals. This can be achieved if the school choir director who delivers the training has the technical knowledge...
Published by: The Singing Network

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