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Interview with Ethel Hughes Muhvich
Ethel Hughes Muhvich
Jan 01, 0001
In her November 11, 2004 interview with Lauren Weldishofer, Ethel Hughes Muhvich recalls her time in service during WWII. Muhvich describes why she enlisted, what her assignment was, and why her generation was the greatest. This...
Published by: Winthrop University
On the Hughes' model for pedestrian flow
In this paper we investigate the mathematical theory of Hughes' model for the flow of pedestrians (cf. Hughes (2002) [17]), consisting of a non-linear conservation law for the density of pedestrians coupled with an eikonal...
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On the Hughes' model for pedestrian flow
In this paper we investigate the mathematical theory of Hughes' model for the flow of pedestrians (cf. Hughes (2002) [17]), consisting of a non-linear conservation law for the density of pedestrians coupled with an eikonal...
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Open questions in human lung organoid research.
Organoids have become a prominent model system in pulmonary research. The ability to establish organoid cultures directly from patient tissue has expanded the repertoire of physiologically relevant preclinical model systems. In...
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The one-dimensional Hughes model for pedestrian flow
D. Amadori, M. Di Francesco
Jan 01, 2012
This paper deals with a coupled system consisting of a scalar conservation law and an eikonal equation, called the Hughes model. Introduced in [24], this model attempts to describe the motion of pedestrians in a densely crowded...
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The one-dimensional Hughes model for pedestrian flow
D. Amadori, M. Di Francesco
Jan 01, 2012
This paper deals with a coupled system consisting of a scalar conservation law and an eikonal equation, called the Hughes model. Introduced in [24], this model attempts to describe the motion of pedestrians in a densely crowded...
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Perseveration and choice in Parkinson's disease
We have previously shown that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) perseverate in their choice of action relative to healthy controls, and that this is affected by dopaminergic medication (Hughes LE, Barker RA, Owen AM, Rowe...
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DSU Welcomes New Leadership to Board
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Senior Brandy Hughes (Branchville, S.C.) is the new Dinkins Student Union Board president. Hughes is a sociology/political science major.
Published by: Winthrop University
Ann Hughes. Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution. Oxford
David L Smith
May 08, 2019
This is a big book about an even bigger book. Thomas Edwards’s Gangraena has featured in many works on the English Revolution, but this is the first full-length study devoted to the book in all its facets. As such it is very...
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Mycolic Acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Achilles Heel or a Neutralizing Weapon
On January 19, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Infectious Disease Centennial Lecture by William Jacobs Jr., Ph.D. (Howard Hughes Medical Institute).
Winthrop Student Killed in Weekend Car Accident
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Hughes, 21, of Conway, S.C., was a senior majoring in special education at Winthrop. Hughes was an active member of the Winthrop Quidditch Team. Students Christian McBee and Caitlin Livingston were also injured in the accident.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, February 17, 2022
Happy Birthday, Ursinus! Michael Green, Man Around Campus The Search for a New English Professor Movies With the Melrose Fellows Ursinus Bucket List Challenge D3 Dreamin': The Tyler Neal Story 1,000 Points for Ryan Hughes
Published by: Ursinus College
Pauling and Frech reply

We thank Dr. Hughes for his interest1 in our article2 reporting factors influencing Raynaud phenomenon (RP) symptom reporting in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We presented data demonstrating differences in Raynaud...

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‘My room is like my sanctuary’
Joshua Paul
Oct 04, 2022
Abstract: Since austerity policies in the UK began in 2010, homelessness has risen rapidly. Drawing from feminist geographical theories and methodologies, this paper examines experiences of homelessness under austerity in...
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Palliative and end-of-life care and junior doctors
BACKGROUND: Palliative and end-of-life care is a core competency for doctors and is increasingly recognised as a key clinical skill for junior doctors. There is a growing international movement to embed palliative care education...
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MOLECULAR TOGGLE SWITCH
Researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at The Rockefeller University, led by Roderick MacKinnon, M.D., have answered the question of how a tiny device called a voltage-dependent potassium ion channel drives muscle...
Problematising carer identification
Internationally health and social care policies have increasingly promoted carer selfidentification as the best way to target and support people in caring roles.There has been remarkably little research concerning how people...
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Dispensing care?
Abstract: Technology has been lauded as a solution to range of challenges presented by ageing population internationally. While the lion‐share of scholarship has focussed on high‐fi, digital technologies, there has been a recent...
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