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Estimating epidemiological parameters from experiments in vector access to host plants, the method of matching gradients.
Estimation of pathogenic life-history values, for instance the duration a pathogen is retained in an insect vector (i.e., retention period) is of particular importance for understanding plant disease epidemiology. How can we...
Intracranial pressure in outer space
MM Tymko, LM Boulet, J Donnelly
Jul 14, 2017
Mr Michael M. Tymko is funded by an NSERC CGS doctoral grant. Mr Lindsey M. Boulet is funded by an NSERC CGS master's grant. Dr Joseph Donnelly is funded by a Woolf Fisher Scholarship.
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The role of pathogen-mediated insect superabundance in the East African emergence of a plant virus.
One of the major crops for food security is cassava. Superabundant Bemisia tabaci whitefly, comprising unusually high landscape populations of the insect, have been implicated in cassava virus emergence. Studies have been unable...
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Estimating epidemiological parameters from experiments in vector access to host plants, the method of matching gradients.
Estimation of pathogenic life-history values, for instance the duration a pathogen is retained in an insect vector (i.e., retention period) is of particular importance for understanding plant disease epidemiology. How can we...
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Estimating epidemiological parameters from experiments in vector access to host plants, the method of matching gradients
Estimation of pathogenic life-history values, for instance the duration a pathogen is retained in an insect vector (i.e., retention period) is of particular importance for understanding plant disease epidemiology. How can we...
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The clustering of Elite Traditional International School graduates at global universities in global cities
Our paper further explores a new phenomenon involving the graduates of ‘Elite Traditional International Schools’ (ETISs), and builds upon a recent journal publication by ourselves (Bunnell, Donnelly, and Lauder, 2020) on the...
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The clustering of Elite Traditional International School graduates at global universities in global cities
Our paper further explores a new phenomenon involving the graduates of ‘Elite Traditional International Schools’ (ETISs), and builds upon a recent journal publication by ourselves (Bunnell, Donnelly, and Lauder, 2020) on the...
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Five Alumni Honored During 2015 Homecoming & Reunion Weekend Nov. 13-14
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop alumni Mickey Taylor '60; Sylvester Owens '03, '06; Nancy Donnelly '77; Herbert Johnson '01, '13; and Rachel Heidenberg '10 are the 2015 Alumni Award winners. Five outstanding Winthrop alumni will be honored for their...
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Progressing to university
Michael Donnelly
Feb 01, 2015
This paper considers some of the ways that schools play a role in shaping higher education (HE) decision-making. Through their everyday practices and processes, schools can carry hidden messages about progression to HE...
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The Road to Oxbridge
Michael Donnelly
Jan 02, 2014
This paper explores hidden messages sent out by schools about Oxbridge, using Basil Bernstein’s concepts of classification and framing. Research in three case-study schools captured these messages from their everyday practices...
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Inequalities in higher education
Michael Donnelly
Apr 01, 2018

This article seeks to re-invigorate debate about how we theorise inequalities in higher education. The work of sociologist Basil Bernstein has not yet been brought to bear in this area, despite the affordances it brings in...

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Inequalities in higher education
Michael Donnelly
Apr 01, 2018

This article seeks to re-invigorate debate about how we theorise inequalities in higher education. The work of sociologist Basil Bernstein has not yet been brought to bear in this area, despite the affordances it brings in...

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The Road to Oxbridge
Michael Donnelly
Jan 02, 2014
This paper explores hidden messages sent out by schools about Oxbridge, using Basil Bernstein’s concepts of classification and framing. Research in three case-study schools captured these messages from their everyday practices...
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Progressing to university
Michael Donnelly
Feb 01, 2015
This paper considers some of the ways that schools play a role in shaping higher education (HE) decision-making. Through their everyday practices and processes, schools can carry hidden messages about progression to HE...
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