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Conversations with Professor Anthony Terry Hanmer “Tony” Smith
L Dingle
Apr 21, 2017
Professor Tony Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947. He completed his LLB and LLM at Canterbury University, interspersed with a short-lived sortie into legal work with the Treasury. It was during these formative...
Comparison of Methods of Digital Preservation
Tony Hendley
Jan 01, 0001
This study is part of a programme funded by JISC as a result of a workshop on the Long Term
Preservation of Electronic Materials held at Warwick in November 1995.
The programme of studies is guided by the Digital...
Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on hip preservation surgery-a prospective surveillance from the UK Non-Arthroplasty Hip Registry.
A multi-centre, registry-based cohort study was conducted to assess the effect of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the provision of non-arthroplasty hip surgery (NAHS) in the UK by (i) comparing the number of...
Comparison of Methods of Digital Preservation
Tony Hendley
Jan 01, 0001
This study is part of a programme funded by JISC as a result of a workshop on the Long Term
Preservation of Electronic Materials held at Warwick in November 1995.
The programme of studies is guided by the Digital...
Revelation and Refusal: Movement and Stasis in Tony Kushner's Angels in America (1991 and 2013)
Leo Quinn
Jan 01, 0001
This project examines how the embodied and affective movement of characters in Tony Kushner's play Angels in America (1991 and 2013) signifies these characters' status as either catalysts for progress or agents of stagnation in...
Published by: Ursinus College
Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 2, March 2023
DICE Staff
Jan 01, 0001
Student mixer DICE Awards Black History Month recap In our offices DICE in the community Read across America Student spotlight: Blanca Andrade Also of note Our offices Get involved
Published by: Ursinus College
Art Instructor, Conservator to Teach Three-Day Art Workshop Oct. 22-24
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Tony Rajer works as an artist, art conservator and instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. H e has taught "The Business of Art" workshop internationally for the past 10 years.
Published by: Winthrop University
Newest Theatre and Dance Production Spoofs Musical Theatre, Comments on Social Issues
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Urinetown is a Tony Award-winning musical. Show times are 8 p.m. Oct-2-5 and 2 p.m. Oct. 5 and 6. It is an approved cultural event.
Published by: Winthrop University
Chromosome Painting in Gymnotus carapo "Catalão" (Gymnotiformes, Teleostei)
The genus Gymnotus is a large monophyletic group of freshwater weakly-electric fishes, with wide distribution in Central and South America. It has 46 valid species divided into six subgenera (Gymnotus, Tijax, Tigre, Lamontianus...
S.C. Senators Present President DiGiorgio with Senate Resolution
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
For these reasons and more, the South Carolina Senate honored DiGiorgio this spring for his 24 years of outstanding service. Senators Wes Hayes (R-York) and Creighton Coleman (D-Fairfield) presented the president with the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Mobile Technologies in Disaster Healthcare
The increasing penetration of smartphones and their ability to host mobile technologies have shown valuable outcomes in disaster management; albeit, their application in disaster medicine remains limited. In this chapter, the...
Capital Market Penalties and Corporate Violations of the Three Pillars (Operations, Reporting, and Compliance) after COSO 2013 Internal Controls
Current literature is somewhat unclear on how corporate violations under the new set of governance environments versed in the Internal Controls Integrated Framework issued by COSO (acronym of Committee of Sponsoring...
Feeling the Shape
Autonomous exploration in robotics is a crucial feature to achieve robust and safe systems capable to interact with and recognize their surrounding environment. In this paper, we present a method for object recognition using a...
SPRING NEIGHBORHOOD DAY 2001
In 2001, The Rockefeller University's Spring Neighborhood Day celebrated the beauty of art as well as that of nature. Through a special arrangement with The Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller was the site of the new exhibition...
What Is Next for Rubrics?
Heidi Andrade
Aug 14, 2023
Rubrics have become ubiquitous in compulsory education and common in higher education. As with any educational innovation, it is time to reflect on the current state of rubrics and how to move ahead. This chapter identifies...
A-to-I RNA Editing in Human Cells
Tony Sun
Jan 01, 0001
RNA editing is a means of diversifying the transcriptome and regulating innate immunity. Among the different classes of enzymes that modify RNA, adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) is a type that catalyzes...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Periodic orbits and unstable manifolds
Tony Shardlow
Jan 01, 1996
Consider the unstable manifold of a hyperbolic periodic orbit of an ordinary differential equation under C1 perturbations of the vector field and under approximation by a one-step numerical method, which is at least first order....
Jade and the journalists
Tony Walter
Sep 01, 2010
In contemporary western societies, dying usually occurs in old age, out of sight in hospitals and institutions; how then do lay people learn what dying is like? Since the 1970s, one source of information in Anglophone societies...

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