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On randomized sketching algorithms and the Tracy-Widom law.
UNLABELLED: There is an increasing body of work exploring the integration of random projection into algorithms for numerical linear algebra. The primary motivation is to reduce the overall computational cost of processing large...
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On randomized sketching algorithms and the Tracy-Widom law.
UNLABELLED: There is an increasing body of work exploring the integration of random projection into algorithms for numerical linear algebra. The primary motivation is to reduce the overall computational cost of processing large...
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Geometric Morphometric Analyses Support Incorporating the Goshen Point Type into Plainview
Recent work has demonstrated that Goshen points overlap in time with another group of unfluted lanceolate points from the Plains, Plainview points. This has raised the question of whether the two types should be kept separate or...
Geometric Morphometric Analyses Support Incorporating the Goshen Point Type into Plainview
Recent work has demonstrated that Goshen points overlap in time with another group of unfluted lanceolate points from the Plains, Plainview points. This has raised the question of whether the two types should be kept separate or...
Geometric Morphometric Analyses Support Incorporating the Goshen Point Type into Plainview
Recent work has demonstrated that Goshen points overlap in time with another group of unfluted lanceolate points from the Plains, Plainview points. This has raised the question of whether the two types should be kept separate or...
Macropore structure and permeability of clay fill samples from a historic clay fill earthwork
Near surface macropores and macro features (e.g. cracks and fissures) provide pathways for rapid water infiltration into the core of clay fill earthworks. However it is more difficult to measure the size and distribution of...
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How close is the nearest node in a wireless network?

The ability of small-cell wireless networks to self-organize is crucial for improving capacity and performance in modern communication networks. This paper considers one of the most basic questions: what is the expected...

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Wet winter pore pressures in railway embankments
This paper demonstrates the influence of extreme wet winter weather on pore water pressures within clay fill railway embankments, using field monitoring data and numerical modelling. Piezometer readings taken across the London...
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How close is the nearest node in a wireless network?

The ability of small-cell wireless networks to self-organize is crucial for improving capacity and performance in modern communication networks. This paper considers one of the most basic questions: what is the expected...

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Wet winter pore pressures in railway embankments
This paper demonstrates the influence of extreme wet winter weather on pore water pressures within clay fill railway embankments, using field monitoring data and numerical modelling. Piezometer readings taken across the London...
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Macropore structure and permeability of clay fill samples from a historic clay fill earthwork
Near surface macropores and macro features (e.g. cracks and fissures) provide pathways for rapid water infiltration into the core of clay fill earthworks. However it is more difficult to measure the size and distribution of...
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Thermal imaging assessment of drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls form an essential part of the infrastructure in hilly and mountainous regions around the world, by providing platforms for roads, buildings and for agricultural terraces. Research carried out in England...
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Mechanical and hydrological impacts of tree removal on a clay fill railway embankment
Seasonal shrinkage and swelling of clay fill railway embankments can disturb the track geometry, resulting in train speed restrictions that disrupt normal operations. Such movements are exacerbated by vegetation, but reliable...
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McNair Scholar Studies Student Truck Drivers' Health to Improve Performance
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Shalace Rose, a McNair Scholar and senior who won an award for her truck driver research, has interviewed nearly 30 student drivers at York Technical College in order to draw some general characteristics about truckers. Truck...
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Managing the extent of tree removal from railway earthwork slopes
Trees cover the slopes of many earthworks (embankments and cuttings) supporting the UK’s rail network. Trees provide ecological and slope stability benefits to earthwork slopes but they can also cause seasonal shrinking and...
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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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Failures in transport infrastructure embankments
To ensure that road and rail transport networks remain operational, both highway and railway embankments require continual maintenance and renewal to mitigate against ongoing deterioration and repair any sections damaged by...
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"Are We Playing a Game Today?" Classroom Engagement and Assessment Through Gamification
Today's classroom demands a different style of engagement and assessment, primarily due to the changing nature of today's learners. In fact, according to Liz Dwyer in "How Gaming is Changing the Classroom," by the time students...
Published by: Winthrop University
Thermal imaging assessment of drystone retaining walls
Drystone retaining walls form an essential part of the infrastructure in hilly and mountainous regions around the world, by providing platforms for roads, buildings and for agricultural terraces. Research carried out in England...
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