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The assassination of Eduardo Mondlane
George Roberts
Sep 29, 2018
This article uses the city of Dar es Salaam as an urban lens for understanding the politics of FRELIMO in exile and the assassination of its first president, Eduardo Mondlane, in 1969. By adopting a multiarchival technique...
Enabling parametric design space exploration by non-designers
In mass customization, software configurators enable novice end-users to design customized products and services according to their needs and preferences. However, traditional configurators hardly provide an engaging experience...
Enabling parametric design space exploration by non-designers
In mass customization, software configurators enable novice end-users to design customized products and services according to their needs and preferences. However, traditional configurators hardly provide an engaging experience...
The Translators' Take on Three Possible Typos in Jorge L. Borges' Story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”
Marcelo Sanchez
Jan 01, 2023
This article examines how translators tackled the problem given by three possible typos in Jorge Luis Borges' short story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.” Translations to all major Western languages are considered. The translators'...
Role of Salt, Pressure, and Water Activity on Homogeneous Ice Nucleation.
Pure water can be substantially supercooled below the melting temperature without transforming into ice. The achievable supercooling can be enhanced by adding solutes or by applying hydrostatic pressure. Avoiding ice formation...
Published by: J Phys Chem Lett
Rethinking Technology-Based Services to Promote Citizen Participation in Urban Mobility
Cities are complex and dynamic systems in which a network of actors interact, creating value through different activities. Cities can, therefore, be viewed as service ecosystems. Municipalities take advantage of digitalization...
The complex null string, Galilean conformal algebra and scattering equations
The scattering equation formalism for scattering amplitudes, and its stringy incarnation, the ambitwistor string, remains a mysterious construction. In this paper, we pursue the study a gauged-unfixed version of the ambitwistor...
SPRING NEIGHBORHOOD DAY 2001
In 2001, The Rockefeller University's Spring Neighborhood Day celebrated the beauty of art as well as that of nature. Through a special arrangement with The Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller was the site of the new exhibition...
From JWH-018 to OXIZIDS
With new synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) appearing on the European drug market every year, early warning systems are key to detect, monitor, and respond to threats posed by them. The European Union Early Warning System (EU EWS)...
OKR Methodology
In a changing world, dominated by fierce competition, it is imperative that companies have the necessary agility to adapt to the market constraints where they operate, investing in frameworks that promote the achievement of...
Gaining a Competitive Advantage Through Benefits Management
To gain competitive advantage, organizations need to have something that the competitors do not have and cannot achieve in the short-term. In the past, organizations invested large amounts of financial resources to the finest...
The feet in human--computer interaction
Foot-operated computer interfaces have been studied since the inception of human--computer interaction. Thanks to the miniaturisation and decreasing cost of sensing technology, there is an increasing interest exploring this...
Global mental health
Abstract: Background: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have committed to well-being promotion. Unfortunately, important questions regarding how to assess well-being are still...
The Search for Regulatory Mutations in Gitelman Syndrome
Renan Eduardo Aparicio
Jan 01, 0001
The development of whole exome and whole genome sequencing technologies has allowed geneticists to gradually uncover a wide spectrum of rare, deleterious mutations with large effect sizes, which are responsible for Mendelian...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Defining Business Objectives Supported by Organizational Maturity and Benefits Management
Organizations today need to provide better products and services. The issues they face require integrated approaches and effective management of their resources. Maturity models help integrate traditionally separate...
Computational design exploration of a segmented concrete shell building floor system
The construction industry is responsible for nearly half of the UK's carbon dioxide emissions and the use of an extremely large volume of concrete – the world's most widely used man-made material – accounts for more than 7% of...
Well-being is more than happiness and life satisfaction
Abstract: Background: Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rigor associated with approaches for national and international comparisons of well-being. One major theme in this has...

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