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Couple Tries to Rob Winthrop Student Near Sims
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A young man and woman attempted to rob a Winthrop student outside Sims after midnight on Sept. 14. Call Campus Police at 803/323-3333 with information.
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Review of Rob Bryer, Accounting for Value in Marx’s Capital
Michael Broz
Apr 22, 2021
Marxism has found its home, in the academic world, in a variety of disciplines:economics, philosophy, sociology, and political science. An under-appreciatedarea is Marxist accounting. At first, this seems like a rather strange...
Review of Rob Bryer, Accounting for Value in Marx’s Capital
Michael Broz
Apr 22, 2021
Marxism has found its home, in the academic world, in a variety of disciplines:economics, philosophy, sociology, and political science. An under-appreciatedarea is Marxist accounting. At first, this seems like a rather strange...
Bath’s ironwork:
Michael Forsyth
Sep 10, 2019
In 1942, three years into World War II, the Ministry of Supply ordered that all cast and wrought iron in the city of Bath be removed for war purposes. This included the railings around garden squares, which were generally...
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Pe(e)rfectly Skilled
Higher education is faced with the question of how large numbers of students can be supported to learn complex skills without increasing teachers' supervision time proportionally and while preserving, or preferably improving...
Bath’s ironwork:
Michael Forsyth
Sep 10, 2019
In 1942, three years into World War II, the Ministry of Supply ordered that all cast and wrought iron in the city of Bath be removed for war purposes. This included the railings around garden squares, which were generally...
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Respiratory dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
KM Torsney, D Forsyth
Sep 25, 2017
Respiratory dysfunction has been associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD) since it was first described in 1817. The respiratory symptoms observed in PD patients vary greatly. Most patients remain asymptomatic, whereas others...
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Toward Responsive Corporate Governance
Since the early 1980s, globalisation has deeply affected the way in which corporations typically conduct their affairs. This is true not only for business organisations that are active in the OECD countries but also for those...
Neutron scattering for STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
The past two decades have seen explosive growth in research on structural molecular biology. High-throughput techniques for determining biological structures are yielding large amounts of information about atomic-, cellular-...
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Predictors of physical activity in older adults early in an emergency hospital admission
Abstract: Background: Reduced mobility may be responsible for functional decline and acute sarcopenia in older hospitalised patients. The drivers of reduced in-hospital mobility are poorly understood, especially during the early...
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'A group of totally awesome people who do stuff' - a qualitative descriptive study of a children and young people's patient and public involvement endeavour.
BACKGROUND: In 2013, the Cambridge Clinical Research Facility (CCRF) set up a Children's Non-Executive Research Board to advise on service and facility development and research involving children and young people (CYP). In 2015...
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An Exploration of the Relationships Between Different Reading Strategies and IELTS Test Performance
This study explores which types of IELTS Academic Reading strategies are used, and the impact of these strategies on test outcomes. The study was a quantitative research, using descriptive-correlational design based on data...
Eight-year longitudinal falls trajectories and associations with modifiable risk factors
BACKGROUND: The label 'faller' and the associated stigma may reduce healthcare-seeking behaviours. However, falls are not inevitably progressive and many drivers are modifiable. This observational study described the 8-year...
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Barth backwards
Rob McDonald
May 18, 2018
AbstractThis article proposes a way of reading Karl Barth'sChurch Dogmaticsbackwards or ‘from the end’. Employing this method to exploreThe Doctrine of...
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Towards Intelligent Ship-Edge Computing Enabling Automated Configuration of Ship Models and Adaptive Self-Learning
Edge computing is a solution that prioritizes data processing for low-latency and specialised applications, particularly those involving complex and mission-critical processes. An ideal example of an edge device is a ship, which...

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