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Roy Weathers to Deliver Fall M.B.A. Lecture on Nov. 26
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop University's fall 2012 M.B.A. lecture will feature Roy Weathers '89, a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP's New York office. The lecture will be held on Monday, Nov. 26, at 5 p.m. in Whitton Auditorium located in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Father Roy Bourgeois Returns to Winthrop To Lecture on Gender and Militarism
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The life-long social activist will speak in Plowden Auditorium at 7 p.m. on "Gender, Militarism, and U.S.-Latin-American Relations." Father Roy will talk about his journey growing up in a small-town in Louisiana, going to...
Published by: Winthrop University
IPR Policy Brief - Biofuels, development and sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa
In sub-Saharan Africa, biofuels have been hailed as a new form of green capitalism. But are they really able to deliver ‘win-win’ outcomes for communities, governments and companies, mitigate climate change and promote ‘pro...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Biofuels, development and sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa
In sub-Saharan Africa, biofuels have been hailed as a new form of green capitalism. But are they really able to deliver ‘win-win’ outcomes for communities, governments and companies, mitigate climate change and promote ‘pro...
Published by: University of Bath
Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease Using Bottleneck Transformers
Early detection of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its prodromal state, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), is crucial for providing suitable treatment and preventing the disease from progressing. It can also aid researchers and...
Machine learning models trained on synthetic datasets of multiple sample sizes for the use of predicting blood pressure from clinical data in a national dataset.
Anmol Arora, Ananya Arora
Mar 16, 2023
INTRODUCTION: The potential for synthetic data to act as a replacement for real data in research has attracted attention in recent months due to the prospect of increasing access to data and overcoming data privacy concerns when...
Machine learning models trained on synthetic datasets of multiple sample sizes for the use of predicting blood pressure from clinical data in a national dataset.
Anmol Arora, Ananya Arora
Apr 17, 2023

Introduction

The potential for synthetic data to act as a replacement for real data in research has attracted attention in recent months due to the prospect of increasing access to data and overcoming data privacy...
Published by: PLOS ONE
Guest-Modulated Circularly Polarized Luminescence by Ligand-to-Ligand Chirality Transfer in Heteroleptic PdII Coordination Cages.
Multicomponent metallo-supramolecular assembly allows the rational combination of different building blocks. Discrete multifunctional hosts with an accessible cavity can be prepared in a non-statistical fashion. We employ our...
The Ursinus Weekly, April 28, 1919
Cold wave prevents game with Drexel Generous response to YWCA's appeal Norfleet Trio renders concert Gifford Pinchot to give lecture Intercollegiate oratorical contest tryout Recital April 29 Facts of Roy Isenberg's death
Published by: Ursinus College
Levelling up health
There are substantial inequalities in health across society which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK government have committed to a programme of levelling-up to address geographical inequalities. Here we...
SafeWomen
The security of women is of prime concern around the world. Women feel insecure while traveling out of the home due to the fear of violence. The fear of violence restricts women's participating in different social activities. So...
The Ursinus Weekly, October 20, 1919
J. Leroy Miller
Jan 01, 0001
Gettysburg crushes Ursinus, 14-0 Diary of a soldier at the front A great lecturer coming to Collegeville Large number of group meetings during week Ursinus men in the war: A. Roy Isenberg Alumni Athletic Club activities ...
Published by: Ursinus College
SafeWomen
The security of women is of prime concern around the world. Women feel insecure while traveling out of the home due to the fear of violence. The fear of violence restricts women's participating in different social activities. So...
The Lantern Vol. 23, No. 2, March 1955
Roy Blakesee on Mt. Washington The Sound of the Bell A City Dog "Why of Course I Still Read Comic Books," She Said The Challenge Thanks for the Ride Tableau On Necking Be Gone With You O Pestilence of Mine ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Albumin Transcriptional Regulation
Roy Steven Herbst
Jan 01, 0001
An analysis is presented of the molecular mechanisms involved in maintaining the liver specific transcriptional profile of the rat and mouse serum albumin genes. Using DNA transfection and recombinant viral infection, the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Spaces for contestation
Across mineral-rich sub-Saharan Africa, it has become increasingly common for mining companies to support development schemes in host communities where resource extraction takes place. The negotiation of so-called ‘community...
Green grabs and rural development
Roy Maconachie
Feb 01, 2019

In Sub-Saharan Africa, now dubbed the ‘Green OPEC’ of the global bioenergy economy, biofuels have been hailed as a ‘new profitability frontier’ that will provide ‘win-win’ outcomes and deliver development to poor communities....

Navigating the intergenerational divide?
Roy Maconachie
Dec 01, 2017
Alleviating mass rural poverty is Sierra Leone’s greatest development challenge. It is a deeply political issue in so much as the country has abundant natural resources, yet is characterized by networks of elite actors who...
Green grabs and rural development
Roy Maconachie
Feb 01, 2019

In Sub-Saharan Africa, now dubbed the ‘Green OPEC’ of the global bioenergy economy, biofuels have been hailed as a ‘new profitability frontier’ that will provide ‘win-win’ outcomes and deliver development to poor communities....

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