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“He Fathers-Forth Whose Beauty Is Past Change,” but “Who Knows How?”
Andrew Davison
Dec 13, 2017
Writing rapidly in pencil in 1842, Charles Darwin produced a sketch of ideas that would grow to become his Origin of Species. Much that would revolutionize our understanding of biology was already present, not least his...
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SCIENCE AND SPECIFICITY
Andrew Davison
Feb 28, 2022
Consideration of the work of natural scientists by theologians extends the innate interdisciplinarity of theological study. Here, I focus on interdisciplinarity as it bears upon undergraduate and postgraduate education and...
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‘Not to escape the world but to join it’
AP Davison
May 04, 2017
The work of climate scientists, demonstrating human-driven climate change, has not provoked the widespread and far-reaching changes to human behaviour necessary to avert potentially catastrophic environmental trajectories. This...
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Non-perturbative contribution to the thrust distribution in e(+)e(-) annihilation
RA Davison, BR Webber
Jan 19, 2010
We re-evaluate the non-perturbative contribution to the thrust distribution in $e^+e^-\to$ hadrons, in the light of the latest experimental data and the recent NNLO perturbative calculation of this quantity. By extending...
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$\textbf{Background}$: Canine diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrinopathy with a complex genetic architecture. Disease susceptibility in several breeds has been found to be associated with polymorphisms in immune response...
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The Canine POMC Gene, Obesity in Labrador Retrievers and Susceptibility to Diabetes Mellitus.
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) in dogs is a common endocrinopathy with a complex genetic architecture. Disease susceptibility in several breeds is associated with polymorphisms in immune response genes, but in the Labrador...
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Horizon constraints on holographic Green’s functions
Abstract: We explore a new class of general properties of thermal holographic Green’s functions that can be deduced from the near-horizon behaviour of classical perturbations in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. We show...
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Horizon constraints on holographic Green’s functions
Abstract: We explore a new class of general properties of thermal holographic Green’s functions that can be deduced from the near-horizon behaviour of classical perturbations in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. We show...
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Self-Monitoring and Management of Blood Pressure in Patients with Stroke or TIA
Abstract: Background: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus of after-stroke care. Blood pressure (BP) is a key risk factor, so usual care following stroke or transient ischaemic attack...
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Energy consumption and jet multiplicity from the leading log BFKL evolution
JR Andersen, WJ Stirling
Feb 16, 2010
We study the associated jet multiplicity arising from t–channel BFKL gluon evolution in forward dijet production at hadron colliders. Previous results have shown that the effect of conserving overall energy and momentum is to...
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Double parton distributions incorporating perturbative QCD evolution and momentum and quark number sum rules
JR Gaunt, WJ Stirling
Jan 19, 2010
It is anticipated that hard double parton scatterings will occur frequently in the collisions of the LHC, producing interesting signals and significant backgrounds to certain single scattering processes. For double scattering...
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Brain network adaptability across task states.
Activity in the human brain moves between diverse functional states to meet the demands of our dynamic environment, but fundamental principles guiding these transitions remain poorly understood. Here, we capitalize on recent...
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The effect of leg-to-body ratio on male attractiveness depends on the ecological validity of the figures
WJ Skylark, TMM Versluys
Feb 01, 2018
Leg-to-body ratio (LBR) predicts evolutionary fitness, and is therefore expected to influence bodily attractiveness. Previous investigations of LBR attractiveness have used a wide variety of stimuli, including line drawings...
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