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Interview with Emma Cooper Cockfield
Emma Cooper Cockfield
Jan 01, 0001
In her 1977 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Emma Cockfield describes her time as a student at Winthrop from 1910-1914. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral...
Published by: Winthrop University
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
Winthrop's Cooper Named Conference Female Student-Athlete Of The Year
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The selection was made this month by the league's athletics directors, senior woman administrators and sports information directors. Cooper, who is from Providence, Rhode Island, is the first Winthrop student-athlete to win the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Spin-singlet to triplet Cooper pair converter interface
AbstractCombining magnetic and superconducting functionalities enables lower energy spin transfer and magnetic switching in quantum computing and information storage, owing to the dissipationless...
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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...
Remotely induced magnetism in a normal metal using a superconducting spin-valve

Superconducting spintronics has emerged in the past decade as a promising new field that seeks to open a new dimension for nanoelectronics by utilizing the internal spin structure of the superconducting Cooper pair as a new...

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Triplet Cooper pairs induced in diffusive s-wave superconductors interfaced with strongly spin-polarized magnetic insulators or half-metallic ferromagnets.
Interfacing superconductors with strongly spin-polarized magnetic materials opens the possibility to discover new spintronic devices in which spin-triplet Cooper pairs play a key role. Motivated by the recent derivation of...
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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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Remotely induced magnetism in a normal metal using a superconducting spin-valve

Superconducting spintronics has emerged in the past decade as a promising new field that seeks to open a new dimension for nanoelectronics by utilizing the internal spin structure of the superconducting Cooper pair as a new...

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Assumptions behind scoring source and item memory impact on conclusions about memory
In our recent article in the journal Cortex (Cooper, Greve, & Henson, 2017), we examined memory for source and item information using data from two different source monitoring paradigms and six different groups of participants....
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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...
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
Biochemical and Biological Studies on the Growth of an RNA Containing Bacteriophage
Stephen Cooper
Jan 01, 0001
The growth of the RNA-containing bacteriophage f2 has been studied. DNA synthesis appear normal after phage infection. It is possible to dissociate the synthesis of viral RNA from the synthesis of DNA using thymine-less bacteria...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Biochemical and Biological Studies on the Growth of an RNA Containing Bacteriophage
Stephen Cooper
Jan 01, 0001
The growth of the RNA-containing bacteriophage f2 has been studied. DNA synthesis appears normal after phage infection. It is possible to dissociate the synthesis of viral RNA from the synthesis of DNA using thymineless bacteria...
Published by: Rockefeller University
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
Controlled suppression of superconductivity by the generation of polarized Cooper pairs in spin-valve structures

Transport measurements are presented on thin-film superconducting spin-valve systems, where the controlled noncollinear arrangement of two ferromagnetic Co layers can be used to influence the superconducting state of Nb. We...

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Determinants of Digital Divide in Africa and Policy Implications
Stephen Aikins
Jan 01, 2019
This article investigates the reasons most African households are not using the internet and discusses the policy implications for bridging the digital divide. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) reports that at the...
Marketing Major from Greer, S.C., Earned Tillman Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Tillman Award is the university's highest academic honor. Cooper, who is from Greer, S.C., earned a bachelor of science degree from the College of Business Administration and hopes to work in marketing.
Published by: Winthrop University
Controlled suppression of superconductivity by the generation of polarized Cooper pairs in spin-valve structures

Transport measurements are presented on thin-film superconducting spin-valve systems, where the controlled noncollinear arrangement of two ferromagnetic Co layers can be used to influence the superconducting state of Nb. We...

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Sprint Running Performance and Technique Changes in Athletes during Periodized Training
Purpose: To understand how training periodization influences sprint performance and key step characteristics over an extended training period in an elite sprint training group. Methods: Four sprinters were studied during 5 mo of...
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 22, 1907
Harold Dean Steward
Jan 01, 0001
Bible class entertained Reception at Olevian Alumni notes A tribute Baseball schedule Society notes "Cranks" Personals Stephen C. Foster Exchanges
Published by: Ursinus College

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