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Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Feb 23, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell’s views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
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Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Mar 01, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell's views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
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ROCs in Eyewitness Identification
From the perspective of signal-detection theory, different lineup instructions may induce different levels of response bias (Clark, 2005). If so, then collecting correct and false identification rates across different...
ROCs in Eyewitness Identification
From the perspective of signal-detection theory, different lineup instructions may induce different levels of response bias (Clark, 2005). If so, then collecting correct and false identification rates across different...
ROCs in Eyewitness Identification
From the perspective of signal-detection theory, different lineup instructions may induce different levels of response bias (Clark, 2005). If so, then collecting correct and false identification rates across different...
High brightness index-guided parabolic bow-tie laser arrays
F Causa, D Masanotti
Sep 01, 2004
This letter describes a novel 980-nm parabolic bow-tie laser array (PBTLA) that is suitable for high-power and high-brightness operation. Output powers in excess of 2.5 W/facet pulsed in a 1/spl deg/ (lateral) beam, less than...
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High brightness index-guided parabolic bow-tie laser arrays
F Causa, D Masanotti
Sep 01, 2004
This letter describes a novel 980-nm parabolic bow-tie laser array (PBTLA) that is suitable for high-power and high-brightness operation. Output powers in excess of 2.5 W/facet pulsed in a 1/spl deg/ (lateral) beam, less than...
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Better Aims for English: An Inquiry Into What it Means to Teach English in a Democratic Society
Kara E Travis
Jan 01, 0001
Perceptions surrounding the subject of English in American public secondary schools have become increasingly narrowed to the practical pursuit of language skills. However, there should be more meaningful aims for English....
Published by: Ursinus College
Navigating Shallow Waters:
Mike Smith, Travis Past
Apr 09, 2024
In the face of ongoing ecological, economic, and social concerns, the UN’s sustainable development framework emerges as a map for securing a brighter tomorrow. Yet, against this backdrop, the neoliberal values of deregulation...
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World Class: A Case for Teaching the Strangeness of Language Through Metalingualism in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Kara E Travis
Jan 01, 0001
To increase nonnative speakers' language skills, public schools in the United States of America enroll English language learners (ELLs) in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). While practicing the mechanics of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Navigating Shallow Waters:
Mike Smith, Travis Past
Apr 09, 2024
In the face of ongoing ecological, economic, and social concerns, the UN’s sustainable development framework emerges as a map for securing a brighter tomorrow. Yet, against this backdrop, the neoliberal values of deregulation...
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The influence of playing experience and position on injury risk in NCAA division i college football players

Purpose: American football is widely played by college student-Athletes throughout the United States; however, the associated injury risk is greater than in other team sports. Numerous factors likely contribute to this...

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Injury risk-workload associations in NCAA American college football

Objectives: To determine injury risk-workload associations in collegiate American Football. Design: Retrospective analysis. Methods: Workload and injury data was recorded from 52 players during a full NCAA football season....

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MOTMOT

The disparity in species’ traits arises through variation in the tempo and mode of evolution over time and between lineages. Understanding these patterns is a core goal in evolutionary biology. Here we present the...

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The influence of playing experience and position on injury risk in NCAA division i college football players

Purpose: American football is widely played by college student-Athletes throughout the United States; however, the associated injury risk is greater than in other team sports. Numerous factors likely contribute to this...

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MOTMOT

The disparity in species’ traits arises through variation in the tempo and mode of evolution over time and between lineages. Understanding these patterns is a core goal in evolutionary biology. Here we present the...

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On the application of the tolerance factor to inorganic and hybrid halide perovskites
The tolerance factor is a widely used predictor of perovskite stability. The recent interest in hybrid perovskites for use as solar cell absorbers has lead to application of the tolerance factor to these materials as a way to...
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Evolution of protease activation and specificity via alpha-2-macroglobulin-mediated covalent capture
AbstractTailoring of the activity and specificity of proteases is critical for their utility across industrial, medical and research purposes. However, engineering or evolving protease catalysts...
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