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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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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...
Published by: Winthrop University
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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"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
Youth sport
Participation in youth sport has been promoted as part of a healthy lifestyle, with benefits for physical fitness, social development, and mental wellbeing. Yet, sport carries an inherent risk of injury, which for young athletes...
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Youth sport
Participation in youth sport has been promoted as part of a healthy lifestyle, with benefits for physical fitness, social development, and mental wellbeing. Yet, sport carries an inherent risk of injury, which for young athletes...
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Infants' lexical comprehension and lexical anticipation abilities are closely linked in early language development.
Theories across cognitive domains propose that anticipating upcoming sensory input supports information processing. In line with this view, prior findings indicate that adults and children anticipate upcoming words during...
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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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Pinpointing needles in giant haystacks
In scoping reviews, boundaries of relevant evidence may be initially fuzzy, with refined conceptual understanding of interventions and their proposed mechanisms of action an intended output of the scoping process rather than its...
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Post graduate clinical placements
BACKGROUND: Systematic evaluations of clinical placements are rare, especially when offered alongside academic postgraduate courses. An evidence-based approach is important to allow pedagogically-driven provision, rather than...
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Evolving Symptom Characteristics of Raynaud's Phenomenon in Systemic Sclerosis and Their Association With Physician and Patient-Reported Assessments of Disease Severity

Objective: Assessment of Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) is reliant on self-report. The Raynaud's Condition Score (RCS) diary assumes discrete episodic RP attacks, although not all SSc patients identify...

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Evolving Symptom Characteristics of Raynaud's Phenomenon in Systemic Sclerosis and Their Association With Physician and Patient-Reported Assessments of Disease Severity

Objective: Assessment of Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) is reliant on self-report. The Raynaud's Condition Score (RCS) diary assumes discrete episodic RP attacks, although not all SSc patients identify...

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