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Interview with Ruth Lesesne
Ruth Lesesne
Jan 01, 0001
Interview with Ruth Lesesne, member of the South Carolina Mothers Association.
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Interview with Ruth Erline Mathis Martin
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Ruth Erline Mathis Martin (1934-2020) discussed her time as a DHEC employee in the sickle cell anemia program. She covered topics of DHEC's involvement with community groups, sickle...
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Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill Jan. 10, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Miss Ruth Dacus of Rock Hill has joined the Winthrop College library staff as circulation assistant. Miss Dacus is a Winthrop Graduate, earned her B.A. and B.S degrees in library science from George Peabody College.
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The Archaeology of South Asia from the Indus to Asoka, c.6500, by Robin Coningham and Ruth Young
The book review evaluates the book The Archaeology of South Asia from the Indus to Asoka, c. 6500 BCE-200 CE by Robin Coningham and Ruth Young. The volume emphasizes the regional diversity of South Asian archaeological cultures...
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Palliative care in medical practice
OBJECTIVES: During their careers, all doctors will be involved in the care of the dying, and this is likely to increase with current demographic trends. Future doctors need to be well-prepared for this. Little is known about...
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Workshop Aims to Train Board Members for Non-profit Groups
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Training session on Oct. 13 led by Keith Benson, associate professor of management. Reservations should be made by Oct. 10.
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on vascular registries and clinical trials.
Quality improvement programs and clinical trial research experienced disruption due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Vascular registries showed an immediate impact with significant declines in second-quarter...
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Houses of Death
Gina Wisker
Oct 03, 2016
A blackened, burned dress hangs limply in an upstairs wardrobe in a dusty, deserted house in the Fens in Ruth Rendell's The Brimstone Wedding (1996). This dress, like the airless, loveless, and love-lost houses in both The...
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Houses of Death
Gina Wisker
Oct 03, 2016
A blackened, burned dress hangs limply in an upstairs wardrobe in a dusty, deserted house in the Fens in Ruth Rendell's The Brimstone Wedding (1996). This dress, like the airless, loveless, and love-lost houses in both The...
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Neutral Black Rings in Five Dimensions are Unstable.
Jorge E Santos, Benson Way
Dec 18, 2020
We study nonaxisymmetric linearized gravitational perturbations of the Emparan-Reall black ring using numerical methods. We find an unstable mode whose onset lies within the "fat" branch of the black ring and continues into the...
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Early recognition and detection of juvenile psoriatic arthritis
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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines recommend annual screening for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in all patients with psoriasis. Currently, no validated assessment tools have been...
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Pathogens, Populations and Plagues
On November 8, 2000, The Rockefeller University presented the centennial lecture Pathogens, Populations and Plagues by Ruth Berkelman, M.D. (Emory University).
The role of general practitioners in medical school admission interview panels in the UK (2012-2014)
OBJECTIVE: Recent primary care workforce pressures in the UK have prompted national reviews. Recommendations to increase the proportion of medical students entering general practice have led to interest in the role of medical...
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Classifier Selection for the Prediction of Dominant Transmission Mode of Coronavirus Within Localities
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an ongoing concern that requires research in all disciplines to tame its spread. Nine classification algorithms were selected for evaluating the most appropriate in predicting...
Two Faculty Members Take on Additional Duties July 1
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jennifer Leigh Disney, political science, is the new director of Winthrop's Office of Nationally Competitive Awards (ONCA). Keith Benson, health care management, will direct Distinction in Leadership, a new program for students.
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Multioscillating black holes
Abstract: We study rotating global AdS solutions in five-dimensional Einstein gravity coupled to a multiplet complex scalar within a cohomogeneity-1 ansatz. The onset of the gravitational and scalar field superradiant...
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Superradiant instability of black resonators and geons
Abstract: Black resonators and geons in global AdS are rapidly rotating, low-energy solutions with a helical Killing field. We study the linear mode stability of equal angular momenta, five-dimensional black resonators and geons...
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Does Browsing Matter? : Predation and Population Declines in the Federally Endangered Schweinitz's Sunflower (Helianthus Schweinitzii T&G)
Herbivory is a ubiquitous ecological process, yet its importance to plant community ecology and conservation biology is controversial. When Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii T&G) was listed as a federally...
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