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Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Becoming Interculturally Adaptable
The prevailing picture of intercultural adaptation among international student sojourners features a reified process of overcoming culture shock or culture-related stress and anxiety. In the context of increasing recruitment of...
Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions via functional calculus, and application to the finite element method
Over the last ten years, results from [48], [49], [22], and [47] decomposing high-frequency Helmholtz solutions into “low”- and “high”-frequency components have had a large impact in the numerical analysis of the Helmholtz...
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Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions via functional calculus, and application to the finite element method
Over the last ten years, results from [48], [49], [22], and [47] decomposing high-frequency Helmholtz solutions into “low”- and “high”-frequency components have had a large impact in the numerical analysis of the Helmholtz...
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Collagen fibre implant for tendon and ligament biological augmentation. In vivo study in an ovine model.
PURPOSE: Although most in vitro studies indicate that collagen is a suitable biomaterial for tendon and ligament tissue engineering, in vivo studies of implanted collagen for regeneration of these tissues are still lacking. The...
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Oriental Metrology and the Politics of Antiquity in Nineteenth-Century Survey Sciences
SJ Schaffer
May 05, 2017
Argument Metrological techniques to establish shared quantitative measures have often been seen as signs of rational modernization. The cases considered here show instead the close relation of such techniques with antiquarian...
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External validation of risk prediction models for incident colorectal cancer using UK Biobank.
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare and externally validate risk scores developed to predict incident colorectal cancer (CRC) that include variables routinely available or easily obtainable via self-completed questionnaire....
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Low Frequency Synonymous Coding Variation in CYP2R1 has Large Effects on Vitamin D Level and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
SJ Sawcer
Nov 28, 2017
Vitamin D insufficiency is common, correctable and influenced by genetic factors, and it has been associated with risk of several diseases. We sought to identify low-frequency genetic variants that strongly increased the risk of...
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Valley of the unicorns
SJ Hogarth
Oct 02, 2017
Drawing on the sociology of expectations and sociology of conventions, this paper explores issues of worth and value in the bioeconomy, and the promissory character of contemporary capitalism. Arguing that the literature on...
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‘Sins’ in Paul
SJ Gathercole
Aug 15, 2017
A familiar feature in Pauline scholarship is the view that Sin as a power, and the concomitant forces of the flesh and death, are the dominant elements in Paul's account of the human plight. The present article seeks not to deny...
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The Trumpington Cross in context
SJ Lucy
May 11, 2017
An Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet cloisonné pectoral cross from a seventh-century bed burial at Trumpington, Cambridgeshire in 2011 is the fifth such example to be found. Details of the contextual associations of the five crosses...
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