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Interview with Stephen Lovegrove - OH 126
Stephen Lovegrove
Jan 01, 0001
In his December 2014 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Stephen Lovegrove shares his story coming to Winthrop as an "out" student recently kicked out of a religious college. Lovegrove details his perception of the...
Published by: Winthrop University
NBC's Chuck Todd Said Comedian Stephen Colbert is Making a Mockery of the Political System
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Addressing the audience on media coverage of the political campaign, Chuck Todd said comedian Stephen Colbert is making a mockery of the system. The process is a mess, Todd said, but he wondered if Colbert is trying to influence...
Published by: Winthrop University
Meaning at the Crossroads
Stephen Costello
Mar 16, 2022
Stephen J. Costello holds a BA, MA, and PhD in philosophy. He has addressed two parliaments—Stormont on human rights and the European Parliament in Brussels on mental health. He has twenty-five years’ experience giving seminars...
The evolution of mendelian randomization for investigating drug effects.
Dipender Gill and Stephen Burgess discuss the accompanying study by James Yarmolinsky and colleagues investigating the associations between genetically-proxied inhibition of antihypertensive drug targets and risk of common...
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Meaning at the Crossroads
Stephen Costello
Mar 16, 2022
Stephen J. Costello holds a BA, MA, and PhD in philosophy. He has addressed two parliaments—Stormont on human rights and the European Parliament in Brussels on mental health. He has twenty-five years’ experience giving seminars...
IPR Policy Brief - What a drag
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin
Mar 01, 2013
Research conducted in 2012 by Professors Paul Gregg (University of Bath) and Stephen Machin (University College London) on behalf of the Resolution Foundation, has found that the stagnation in real wage growth in the UK labour...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - What a drag
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin
Mar 01, 2013
Research conducted in 2012 by Professors Paul Gregg (University of Bath) and Stephen Machin (University College London) on behalf of the Resolution Foundation, has found that the stagnation in real wage growth in the UK labour...
Published by: University of Bath
The Lantern Vol. 44, No. 1, Fall 1977
Onto My Love Saturday Midnight Michelle Today Firefly Black Midnight Bamboo Arms Caesaropapism A Day In My Life I Only For Stephen April 18, 1958 to July 15, 1977 with Emphasis on July 15 Ode to Little...
Published by: Ursinus College
Deep Learning Speech Synthesis Model for Word/Character-Level Recognition in the Tamil Language
As electronics and the increasing popularity of social media are widely used, a large amount of text data is created at unprecedented rates. All data created cannot be read by humans, and what they discuss in their sphere of...
Stephen Dedalus and Nationalism without Nationalism
A Stević
Mar 10, 2016
While recent critics have often downplayed the significance of Joyce's attack on the Gaelic Revival in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the novel actually enacts nothing less than a systematic repudiation of nationalist...
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Building Resilient, Smart Communities in a Post-COVID Era
The COVID-19 pandemic spread rapidly throughout the world in early 2020. Beyond the substantial health impacts, the crisis has served as a catalyst for a dramatic shift in working practices, a greater reliance on technology, and...
Microscopic origin of the optical processes in blue sapphire
Al2O3 changes from transparent to a range of intense colours depending on the chemical impurities present. In blue sapphire, Fe and Ti are incorporated; however, the chemical process that gives rise to the colour has long been...
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Murine Kupffer cells: mononuclear phagocytes deficient in the generation of reactive oxygen intermediates
Lepay, D.A., Nathan, C.F., Steinman, R.M., Murray, H.W., and Cohn, Z.A. Murine Kupffer cells: mononuclear phagocytes deficient in the generation of reactive oxygen intermediates. J. Exp. Med. 161: 1079-1096, 1985
Microscopic origin of the optical processes in blue sapphire
Al2O3 changes from transparent to a range of intense colours depending on the chemical impurities present. In blue sapphire, Fe and Ti are incorporated; however, the chemical process that gives rise to the colour has long been...
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Inferring the perturbation time from biological time course data.
MOTIVATION: Time course data are often used to study the changes to a biological process after perturbation. Statistical methods have been developed to determine whether such a perturbation induces changes over time, e.g....
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Robust Object Detection in Colour Images Using a Multivariate Percentage Occupancy Hit-or-Miss Transform
The extension of Mathematical Morphology to colour and multivariate images is challenging due to the need to define a total ordering in the colour space. No one general way of ordering multivariate data exists and, therefore...
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Subjective wellness, acute

Sampson, JA, Murray, A, Williams, S, Sullivan, A, and Fullagar, HHK. Subjective wellness, acute: chronic workloads and injury risk in college football. J Strength Cond Res 33(12): 3367-3373, 2019-Acute:chronic workload ratios...

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Anytime parallel tempering
Abstract: Developing efficient MCMC algorithms is indispensable in Bayesian inference. In parallel tempering, multiple interacting MCMC chains run to more efficiently explore the state space and improve performance. The multiple...
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Anytime parallel tempering
Abstract: Developing efficient MCMC algorithms is indispensable in Bayesian inference. In parallel tempering, multiple interacting MCMC chains run to more efficiently explore the state space and improve performance. The multiple...
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Robust Object Detection in Colour Images Using a Multivariate Percentage Occupancy Hit-or-Miss Transform
The extension of Mathematical Morphology to colour and multivariate images is challenging due to the need to define a total ordering in the colour space. No one general way of ordering multivariate data exists and, therefore...
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