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ROBERT DARNELL AND TITIA DE LANGE
Robert Darnell and Titia de Lange have been elected to the Institute of Medicine
Robert Steen Kledal to Give M.B.A. Lecture Oct. 3
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Robert Steen Kledal, senior VP of Maersk, Inc., will deliver the M.B.A. lecture on Oct. 3. A native of Denmark, Kledal has worked for Maersk since 1990.
Published by: Winthrop University
Revolutions in the head
James A Secord
Dec 18, 2020
The late 1960s witnessed a key conjunction between political activism and the history of science. Science, whether seen as a touchstone of rationality or of oppression, was fundamental to all sides in the era of the Vietnam War....
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Spotlight on deep carbon research.
Professor Marie Edmonds is a volcanologist at the University of Cambridge. She is interested in the role of magmatic volatiles in magma genesis, volcanic eruptions, and volatile geochemical cycling. Dr. Robert Hazen is a...
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The Influence of Electrolytes on the Solution and Precipitation of Casein and Gelatin
Jacques Loeb and Robert E. Loeb. The influence of electrolytes on the solution and precipitation of casein and gelatin Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1921, 4(2):187-211
Vortex coupling in trailing vortex-wing interactions
The interaction of trailing vortices of an upstream wing with rigid and flexible downstream wings has been investigated experimentally in a wind tunnel, using particle image velocimetry, hot-wire, force and deformation...
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A Doctor of Another Facultie
Esther Osorio Whewell
Mar 06, 2020
Despite having written hundreds of Spenserian stanzas, appearing in multiple volumes of divine poetry throughout the mid-seventeenth century, ecclesiastical lawyer Robert Aylett has been little remarked by Spenser scholars. His...
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A Tribute to Philip McShane
Robert Gerard Henman
Mar 16, 2022
Robert Henman lectured in philosophy, ethics, Child Studies, and Peace Studies at Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Canada for 35 years. He is the author of The Child as Quest (University Press of America, 1984), Global...
Vortex coupling in trailing vortex-wing interactions
The interaction of trailing vortices of an upstream wing with rigid and flexible downstream wings has been investigated experimentally in a wind tunnel, using particle image velocimetry, hot-wire, force and deformation...
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A Tribute to Philip McShane
Robert Gerard Henman
Mar 16, 2022
Robert Henman lectured in philosophy, ethics, Child Studies, and Peace Studies at Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Canada for 35 years. He is the author of The Child as Quest (University Press of America, 1984), Global...
Secondary Metabolites of Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans (scientific name: Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour.) is a species of the Osmanthus genus in the family Oleaceae, and it has a long history of cultivation in China. O. fragrans is edible and is well known for...
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Narrative Ethics in Robert Westall’s The Machine Gunners
AbstractOne of the particularly challenging aspects of children’s literature lies in its ethics. The intended audience of children’s literature is often perceived to be morally malleable, and...
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Literalising Metaphor in the Poetry of Robert Southwell <sup>☆</sup>
Conor McKee
Jun 07, 2022
Abstract: This article focuses on a distinctive feature of Robert Southwell's poetic technique, namely, his approach to metaphor. I argue that a number of Southwell's metaphors have a surprisingly literal quality where their...
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Modelling the dynamics of an experimental host-pathogen microcosm within a hierarchical Bayesian framework.
The advantages of Bayesian statistical approaches, such as flexibility and the ability to acknowledge uncertainty in all parameters, have made them the prevailing method for analysing the spread of infectious diseases in human...
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Revealing the Drag Instability in One-fluid Nonideal Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of a 1D Isothermal C-shock
PG Gu, CY Chen, E Shen, CC Yen, MK Lin
Aug 19, 2022
Abstract C-type shocks are believed to be ubiquitous in turbulent molecular clouds thanks to ambipolar diffusion. We investigate whether the drag instability in 1D isothermal...
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'Our Learned Primate' and that 'Rare Treasurie'
Katherine Birkwood
Feb 23, 2012
The historical significance of Sir Robert Cotton's famous library of manuscripts is considered through the activities of James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, who used the library extensively in his work as Protestant...
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The different catalytic roles of the metal- binding ligands in human 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase
4‐Hydroxylphenylpyruvatedioxygenase (HPPD) is a non‐haem iron(II)‐dependent oxygenase that catalyzes the conversion of 4‐hydroxylphenylpyruvate (HPP) to homogentisate (HG). In the active site, a strictly conserved 2‐His‐1‐Glu...
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Distribution of horseradish peroxidase (HRP)- anti-HRP immune complexes in mouse spleen with special reference to follicular dendritic cells
The distribution of immune complexes has been studied in mouse spleen stimulated to contain many germinal centers (GC?s). Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-anti-HRP complexes were used as an appropriately precise and sensitive model....
Published by: Rockefeller University
Protest for Douglass School
Robert M. Gutierrez
Apr 01, 2020
In 1865, two months before the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the United States Congress passed an act that created The Freedmen’s Bureau. The Freedmen’s Bureau was set to establish programs designed to help the newly freed slaves....

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