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Professor Steven V Ley CBE FRS FMedSci
Steven V Ley
Sep 10, 2018
Professor Steven Ley is currently Professor of Chemistry and Director of Research at at the University of Cambridge. He is also a Fellow of Trinity College and was BP 1702 Professor of Chemistry for 21 years. Steve obtained his...
Steven Agee to Deliver Fall M.B.A. Lecture on Nov. 12
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The fall 2014 M.B.A. lecture will feature Steven C. Agee, founder, president and chief operating officer of Agee Energy, LLC. Agee is also dean and professor of economics at Oklahoma City University's Meinders School of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Living in the Liminal: Representation of Transgender and Nonbinary Identity in 'Steven Universe'
Mads Bradley
Jan 01, 0001
An analysis of the children's animated series Steven Universe, this research takes a semiotic approach to explore anti-essentialist messages of gender identity. Atypical within the mainstream media, the cartoon expresses dynamic...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Review of the Oxford Chichewa-English/English-Chichewa Dictionary by Steven Paas
This article reviews the Oxford Chichewa-English/English-Chichewa Dictionary compiled by Steven Paas, published in 2016 by Oxford University Press in Cape Town. Upon a review of the dictionary, a number of issues arise. The...
Detecting Compromised Social Network Accounts Using Deep Learning for Behavior and Text Analyses
Social networks allow people to connect to one another. Over time, these accounts become an essential part of one's online identity. The account stores various personal data and contains one's network of acquaintances. Attackers...
The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1908
Girls to give play Meeting of the Union Ralph Waldo Emerson Seminary notes Meeting of Directors Oratorical contest Editorial: Personality Literary societies University of Pennsylvania relay race carnival, last Saturday...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1908
Lecture William Cullen Bryant Personals Editorial: The college campus Alumni notes Freshman declamation contest Seminary notes College world Class officers Literary societies
Published by: Ursinus College
Predicting Estimated Blood Loss and Transfusions in Gynecologic Surgery Using Artificial Neural Networks
This chapter explores valuating the efficacy of using artificial neural networks (ANNs) for predicting the estimated blood loss (EBL) and also transfusion requirements of myomectomy patients. All 146 myomectomy surgeries...
Predicting Estimated Blood Loss and Transfusions in Gynecologic Surgery Using Artificial Neural Networks
This chapter explores valuating the efficacy of using artificial neural networks (ANNs) for predicting the estimated blood loss (EBL) and also transfusion requirements of myomectomy patients. All 146 myomectomy surgeries...
Demystifying the Communication-Driven Usefulness Hypothesis
Healthcare insurance applications are increasingly vital to and have gained popularity with consumers. Previous information systems research featured perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness as key independent variables to...
The Ursinus Weekly, March 27, 1908
Baseball outlook Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Subscribers take notice Noted lecturer coming Editorial: Sunshine Literary societies Alumni notes Personals Seminary notes Group meeting
Published by: Ursinus College
Winthrop Alumnus Confirmed as Census Bureau Director
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Winthrop alumnus Steven Dillingham '73 accepted the position of director of the U.S. Census Bureau He will lead the bureau and a staff tasked with ensuring every single person living in the United States is counted...
Published by: Winthrop University
Tennis Player Receives One of Two Big South Conference Graduate Fellowships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop tennis player Steven Patrick and the other recipient, Longwood University women's soccer player Olivia Colella, will receive their awards of $2,000 each on June 2 to use for their respective graduate studies. Patrick...
Published by: Winthrop University
Rapid Metal-Free Formation of Free Phosphines from Phosphine Oxides

A rapid method for the reduction of secondary phosphine oxides under mild conditions has been developed, allowing simple isolation of the corresponding free phosphines. The methodology involves the use of pinacol borane...

A mild, copper-catalysed amide deprotection strategy
Mild methods for the deprotection of organic substrates are of fundamental importance in synthetic chemistry. A new room temperature method using a catalytic amount of Cu(OTf)2 is reported. This allows use of the tert-butyl...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 29, 1915
Meeting of the Board of Directors First numbers of lecture course Ursinus celebrates great naval victory Varsity insignia awarded A critical estimate of "Pygmalion" and incidentally of G. Bernard Shaw Seminary notes The...
Published by: Ursinus College
Are You Hooked on Paid Music Streaming?
The proliferation of free on-demand music streaming services (e.g., Spotify) is offsetting the traditional revenue sources (e.g., purchases of downloads or CDs) of the music industry. In order to increase revenue and sustain...
Nor shadow of turning
J Webster
Oct 11, 2022
Abstract: To all intents and purposes, the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, the Brethren of Gamrie, and the Orange Order each claim a monopoly over theological truth, believing that they are right and that everyone else is...
Room temperature hydrophosphination using a simple iron salen pre-catalyst
Phosphines are fundamentally important to the fine
chemicals, pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries and
most notably for their use as ligands in catalysis. Herein, we
report the first example of the preparation...
Room temperature hydrophosphination using a simple iron salen pre-catalyst
Phosphines are fundamentally important to the fine
chemicals, pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries and
most notably for their use as ligands in catalysis. Herein, we
report the first example of the preparation...

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