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Interview with Ruth Lesesne
Ruth Lesesne
Jan 01, 0001
Interview with Ruth Lesesne, member of the South Carolina Mothers Association.
Published by: Winthrop University
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...
Published by: Winthrop University
Graded, multidimensional intra- and intergroup variations in primary progressive aphasia and post-stroke aphasia.
Language impairments caused by stroke (post-stroke aphasia, PSA) and neurodegeneration (primary progressive aphasia, PPA) have overlapping symptomatology, nomenclature and are classically divided into categorical subtypes....
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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.
Published by: Winthrop University
Anomaly interplay in U(2) gauge theories
Abstract: We discuss anomaly cancellation in U(2) gauge theories in four dimensions. For a U(2) gauge theory defined with a spin structure, the vanishing of the bordism group Ω5Spin (BU(2)) implies that there can be no global...
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Anomaly interplay in U(2) gauge theories
J Davighi, N Lohitsiri
May 21, 2021
We discuss anomaly cancellation in $U(2)$ gauge theories in four dimensions. For a $U(2)$ gauge theory defined with a spin structure, the vanishing of the bordism group $\Omega_5^{\text{Spin}}(BU(2))$ implies that there can be...
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Focus U-Net
BACKGROUND: Colonoscopy remains the gold-standard screening for colorectal cancer. However, significant miss rates for polyps have been reported, particularly when there are multiple small adenomas. This presents an opportunity...
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Anomaly interplay in U(2) gauge theories
Abstract: We discuss anomaly cancellation in U(2) gauge theories in four dimensions. For a U(2) gauge theory defined with a spin structure, the vanishing of the bordism group Ω5Spin (BU(2)) implies that there can be no global...
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A 'Mini Linguistic State Examination' to classify primary progressive aphasia.
There are few available methods for qualitatively evaluating patients with primary progressive aphasia. Commonly adopted approaches are time-consuming, of limited accuracy or designed to assess different patient populations....
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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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The U-shape of income inequality over the 20th century
Andreas Schaefer
Apr 30, 2021
We propose an overlapping generations model with three social classes to investigate the effects of higher education on the evolution of inequality. Initially, no social class invests in higher education and inequality is driven...
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The U-shape of income inequality over the 20th century
Andreas Schaefer
Apr 30, 2021
We propose an overlapping generations model with three social classes to investigate the effects of higher education on the evolution of inequality. Initially, no social class invests in higher education and inequality is driven...
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U ( 1 ) B 3 - L 2 explanation of the neutral current B - anomalies
B. C. Allanach
Mar 25, 2021
Abstract: We investigate a speculative short-distance force, proposed to explain discrepancies observed between measurements of certain neutral current decays of B hadrons and their Standard Model predictions. The force derives...
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U ( 1 ) B 3 - L 2 explanation of the neutral current B - anomalies
B. C. Allanach
Apr 16, 2021
Abstract: We investigate a speculative short-distance force, proposed to explain discrepancies observed between measurements of certain neutral current decays of B hadrons and their Standard Model predictions. The force derives...
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U ( 1 ) B 3 - L 2 explanation of the neutral current B - anomalies
B. C. Allanach
Jan 20, 2021
Abstract: We investigate a speculative short-distance force, proposed to explain discrepancies observed between measurements of certain neutral current decays of B hadrons and their Standard Model predictions. The force derives...
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U-Scores for Multivariate Data In Sports
In many sport competitions athletes, teams, or countries are evaluated based on several variables. The strong assumptions underlying traditional 'linear weight' scoring systems (that the relative importance, interactions and...
Published by: Rockefeller University
A comparison of GP, pharmacist and nurse prescriber responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns in primary care consultations
Objective: Recognising patients' cues and concerns is an important part of patient centred care. With nurses and pharmacists now able to prescribe in the UK, this study compared the frequency, nature, and professionals'...
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A comparison of GP, pharmacist and nurse prescriber responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns in primary care consultations
Objective: Recognising patients' cues and concerns is an important part of patient centred care. With nurses and pharmacists now able to prescribe in the UK, this study compared the frequency, nature, and professionals'...
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U ( 1 ) B 3 - L 2 explanation of the neutral current B - anomalies
B. C. Allanach
Aug 02, 2021
Abstract: We investigate a speculative short-distance force, proposed to explain discrepancies observed between measurements of certain neutral current decays of B hadrons and their Standard Model predictions. The force derives...
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Geometric general solution to the U(1) anomaly equations
Abstract: Costa et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett.123 (2019) 151601] recently gave a general solution to the anomaly equations for n charges in a U(1) gauge theory. ‘Primitive’ solutions of chiral fermion charges were parameterised and it...
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Doing Mad Studies
Richard A. Ingram
Dec 29, 2016
I am the person who is credited with having coined the term Mad Studies; here I explore how this new concept took shape.
Semantic Segmentation of Hippocampal Subregions With U-Net Architecture
The Automatic semantic segmentation of the hippocampus is an important area of research in which several convolutional neural networks (CNN) models have been used to detect the hippocampus from whole cerebral MRI. In this paper...
Within school and beyond the gate
Nicola Ingram
Apr 01, 2011
Much educational research on working-class boys has focused on their failure and lack of aspiration. However, there has been little research on working-class boys’ experiences of success. The very idea of being educationally...
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Geometric general solution to the U(1) anomaly equations
Abstract: Costa et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett.123 (2019) 151601] recently gave a general solution to the anomaly equations for n charges in a U(1) gauge theory. ‘Primitive’ solutions of chiral fermion charges were parameterised and it...
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