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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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Modular forms and SL(2, ℤ)-covariance of type IIB superstring theory
Abstract: The local higher-derivative interactions that enter into the low-energy expansion of the effective action of type IIB superstring theory with constant complex modulus generally violate the U(1) R-symmetry of IIB...
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Derived Reid's recipe for abelian subgroups of SL<sub>3</sub>(ℂ)
For any finite subgroup G ⊂ SL3(ℂ), work of Bridgeland–King–Reid constructs an equivalence between the G-equivariant derived category of ℂ3 and the derived category of the crepant resolution Y =...
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Elite sprinting

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the step characteristics among the very best 100-m sprinters in the world to understand whether the elite athletes are individually more reliant on step frequency (SF) or step...

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Derived Reid's recipe for abelian subgroups of SL<sub>3</sub>(ℂ)
For any finite subgroup G ⊂ SL3(ℂ), work of Bridgeland–King–Reid constructs an equivalence between the G-equivariant derived category of ℂ3 and the derived category of the crepant resolution Y =...
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Elite sprinting

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the step characteristics among the very best 100-m sprinters in the world to understand whether the elite athletes are individually more reliant on step frequency (SF) or step...

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Positive Effects of NPY1 Receptor Activation on Islet Structure Are Driven by Pancreatic Alpha- and Beta-Cell Transdifferentiation in Diabetic Mice
Enzymatically stable and specific neuropeptide Y1 receptor (NPYR1) agonists, such as sea lamprey PYY(1-36) (SL-PYY(1-36)), are believed to improve glucose regulation in diabetes by targeting pancreatic islets. In this study...
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Integrating Service-Learning Pedagogy Into Community College Coursework
Developmental students face significant academic and life challenges as they pursue a college degree. As students in developmental studies often struggle to complete their courses, research focused on innovative pedagogy that...
Learner Leadership and Student Loyalty
In this study, the author examined the impact of student leadership practices (SLP) on student loyalty (SL) in public universities in Guangxi. The survey included students from various academic levels, spanning from freshmen to...
Strigolactone regulation of shoot branching in chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum).
Previous studies of highly branched mutants in pea (rms1-rms5), Arabidopsis thaliana (max1-max4), petunia (dad1-dad3), and rice (d3, d10, htd1/d17, d14, d27) identified strigolactones or their derivates (SLs), as shoot branching...
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Fathers' attachment representations and infant feeding practices.
This study examined how fathers' adult attachment representations, assessed before the birth of their first child, predict feeding practices with their 8-month-old infants. Fathers have been underrepresented in child feeding...
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Context-dependent lateralized feeding strategies in blue whales.
Lateralized behaviors benefit individuals by increasing task efficiency in foraging and anti-predator behaviors [1-4]. The conventional lateralization paradigm suggests individuals are left or right lateralized, although the...
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Anomalies of non-Abelian finite groups via cobordism
We use cobordism theory to analyse anomalies of finite non-abelian symmetries in 4 spacetime dimensions. By applying the method of ‘anomaly interplay’, which uses functoriality of cobordism and naturality of the η-invariant to...
Anomalies of non-Abelian finite groups via cobordism
Abstract We use cobordism theory to analyse anomalies of finite non-abelian symmetries in 4 spacetime dimensions. By applying the method of ‘anomaly...
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Colour and Spirit
SL Bucklow
Aug 31, 2017
Today, consumers can choose from a variety of colour-ways when buying otherwise identical items like cars. Such everyday treatment of colour, as a superficial and merely cosmetic feature, both reflects and reinforces the adage...
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The Average Facial Expression of a Crowd Influences Impressions of Individual Expressions
SL Griffiths
Jun 21, 2017
People can accurately assess the "mood of a crowd" by rapidly extracting the average intensity of all the individual expressions, when the crowd consists of a set of faces comprising different expressions of the same individual....
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An explicit construction of the McKay correspondence for <em>A-</em>Hilb C<sup>3</sup>
Alastair Craw
Mar 15, 2005
For a finite Abelian subgroup A of SL(3,C), Ito and Nakajima proved that the tautological bundles on the A-Hilbert scheme Y = A-Hilb(C^3) form a basis of the K-theory of Y. We establish the relations between these bundles in the...
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Making education markets through global trade agreements
SL Robertson
Aug 11, 2017
This paper uses the global trade negotiations and agreements, which include education sectors as potentially tradable services, to show the complex processes at work in making global education markets. Drawing on the work of...
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Colonising the future
SL Robertson
Jul 10, 2017
This paper explores a less well-examined aspect of time in relation to higher education and the academy; that of ‘time-future’. The paper takes the case of education trade strategies being pursued by governments and allied...
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Neoliberal capitalism
© Indiana University Maurer School of Law. The social infrastructures that constitute both public and private administration are increasingly entangled with digital code, big data, and algorithms. While some argue these...

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