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Interview with Mary Carolyn Watson
Mary Carolyn Watson
Jan 01, 0001
Interview with Mary Carolyn Watson, 1986 South Carolina Mother of the Year.
Published by: Winthrop University
Galton-Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit
We show that an infinite Galton-Watson tree, conditioned on its martingale limit being smaller than (Formula presented.), agrees up to generation (Formula presented.) with a regular (Formula presented.)-ary tree, where (Formula...
Galton-Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit
We show that an infinite Galton-Watson tree, conditioned on its martingale limit being smaller than (Formula presented.), agrees up to generation (Formula presented.) with a regular (Formula presented.)-ary tree, where (Formula...
Children’s Voices in Physical Activity Research

Background: Physical activity during childhood is associated with multiple short-and long-term health benefits. Physical activity levels decline throughout primary school emphasising a need for effective strategies to promote...

Children’s Voices in Physical Activity Research

Background: Physical activity during childhood is associated with multiple short-and long-term health benefits. Physical activity levels decline throughout primary school emphasising a need for effective strategies to promote...

The coalescent structure of continuous-time Galton-Watson trees

Take a continuous-time Galton-Watson tree. If the system survives until a large time T , then choose k particles uniformly from those alive. What does the ancestral tree drawn out by these k particles look like? Some special...

The coalescent structure of continuous-time Galton-Watson trees

Take a continuous-time Galton-Watson tree. If the system survives until a large time T , then choose k particles uniformly from those alive. What does the ancestral tree drawn out by these k particles look like? Some special...

Anonymous Donor Contributes $75,000 to Three Winthrop Funds
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The $75,000 gift will support three funds: the Historical Preservation Fund, the Student Veterans Annual Restricted Fund and the Debbie Garrick Leaders' Scholarship.
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop Graduate Chosen New Alumni Relations Executive Director
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Debbie Garrick '87, '89 is the new executive director of the Office of Alumni Relations. Garrick, a native of Neeses, S.C., came to Alumni Relations in 2004.
Published by: Winthrop University
A Radical Approach to Curriculum Design
A contemporary challenge for education in STEM is the need to produce work-ready graduates for a fast-changing and technology-driven workplace. This study focuses on first-year undergraduate computing students who failed to...
Adjuvant endocrine therapy after breast cancer
INTRODUCTION: Despite evidence of the efficacy of adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) in reducing the risk of recurrence and mortality after treatment for primary breast cancer, adherence to AET is suboptimal. This study aimed to...
Backbone decomposition for continuous-state branching processes with immigration
In the spirit of Duquesne and Winkel (2007) and Berestycki et al. (2011), we show that supercritical continuous-state branching process with a general branching mechanism and general immigration mechanism is equivalent in law to...
Backbone decomposition for continuous-state branching processes with immigration
In the spirit of Duquesne and Winkel (2007) and Berestycki et al. (2011), we show that supercritical continuous-state branching process with a general branching mechanism and general immigration mechanism is equivalent in law to...
Directing self-assembly to grow adaptive physical structures
Additive manufacturing technologies offer exciting opportunities to rethink the process of designing and fabricating physical structures. This paper outlines initial work that seeks to extend existing AM capabilities, creating...
Directing self-assembly to grow adaptive physical structures
Additive manufacturing technologies offer exciting opportunities to rethink the process of designing and fabricating physical structures. This paper outlines initial work that seeks to extend existing AM capabilities, creating...
The Unknown Unknowns
Graduate education is influenced by trends and events that are political, economic, social, technological, and demographic. These materialize into challenges and opportunities for graduate students, an overview of these is...
Knowledge Sharing Enablers in Small Business Networks
In an increasingly knowledge-based global economy, social capital and knowledge sharing, particularly amongst small business, have become critical sources of competitive advantage, but how can such knowledge sharing be enabled?...
The Grizzly, March 5, 2009
Memorable Performance Depicts Life of Anne Frank Batter Up! Baseball Hopes for Home Run Season Cheapest Trip to Italy Young Invincibles Shun Medical Care Black in History: Tribute to Debbie Allen Money, Sex, Faith, Health...
Published by: Ursinus College
Making the transition
Veterans transitioning from the military to civilian life may encounter difficulties in different domains of functioning. Most research in this area comes from the US and Israel, with Veterans in Northern Ireland (NI) in the...
The Grizzly, February 8, 2024
Restructuring VP Positions Steam Bending With Adriane Colburn 2024 Watson Fellowship Finalists The Writing Fellow Experience Jasmine's Journey of Sushi Swimmers Gear Up for Champs Senior Day Sweep: Ursinus College Men's...
Published by: Ursinus College
How to spare half a planet.
Andrew Balmford, Rhys Green
Feb 23, 2018
James Watson and Oscar Venter discuss the practicalities of conserving half of Earth's terrestrial ecosystems (Nature 550, 48-49; 2017). But could the non-conserved half be sufficient to support the growing food needs of the...

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