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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
In situ detection of electrified aerosols in the upper troposphere and stratosphere
Electrified aerosols have been observed in the lower troposphere and in the mesosphere, but have never been detected in the stratosphere and upper troposphere. We present measurements of aerosols obtained during a balloon flight...
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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...
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...
Connectivity between the superior colliculus and the amygdala in humans and macaque monkeys

It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visual stimuli via a fast, subcortical pathway from the superior colliculus (SC) that reaches the amygdala via the pulvinar. We...

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In situ detection of electrified aerosols in the upper troposphere and stratosphere
Electrified aerosols have been observed in the lower troposphere and in the mesosphere, but have never been detected in the stratosphere and upper troposphere. We present measurements of aerosols obtained during a balloon flight...
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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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Connectivity between the superior colliculus and the amygdala in humans and macaque monkeys

It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visual stimuli via a fast, subcortical pathway from the superior colliculus (SC) that reaches the amygdala via the pulvinar. We...

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The Ursinus Weekly, December 4, 1911
Alumni notes The last game: Ursinus held to tie score by Bucknell at Reading, on Thanksgiving Day Oratorical union meets English-Historical group meets Mathematical groups hold meeting Senate meeting The Vale of Perkiomen
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The future of archive film stores in the global south
Archive film stores aim to preserve the cultural heritage of countries by protecting their photographic record from degrading. This is however challenging for many countries in the global south due to the construction and...
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Princeton Organist Eric Plutz Records CD on David B. Johnson Memorial Organ
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The organ is nearly 60 years old and was crafted by G. Donald Harrison of the famous Aeolian-Skinner Company. The organ was restored a few years ago.
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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 Effect of pH on the Mobility of Acetylcholine Transport through Carbon Nanotubes
In this study during summer 2022, the objective was to examine the movement of acetylcholine ions through single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). Previous experiments have demonstrated pore blocking events which occur through...
Published by: Ursinus College
Alumna Establishes Endowed Scholarship to Honor Late Mother
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Doris Harrison Ford Endowed Scholarship will support students with financial need, with first preference given to political science majors. Marsha Ford earned her B.A. at Winthrop in 1971.
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