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Usage and User Experience in an Academic Law Library
AbstractThis article, written by Josephine Bailey and Kate Faulkner, discusses the collection of library usage data at the Squire Law Library, an academic law library embedded in the Faculty of...
The Lennard-Jones potential
The Lennard-Jones 12-6 potential (LJ) is arguably the most widely used pair potential in molecular simulations. In fact, it is so popular that the question is rarely asked whether it is fit for purpose. In this paper, we argue...
Seasoned Antisemitism: Cannibalism in The Destruction of Jerusalem
Bailey Ludwig
Jan 01, 0001
My project examines an episode of maternal cannibalism within the medieval poem The Destruction of Jerusalem. Several variations of the story of the 70 AD Roman siege of Jerusalem that include this particular episode exist; the...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Sample of Understudied Works in Aberdeen MS 123
Bailey Ludwig
Jan 01, 0001
This project examines and transcribes various understudied texts from the University of Aberdeen's MS 123 in order to create a more complete picture of this manuscript. Chapter one looks at the "Sultan Letters" and "List of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Modeling human embryo development with embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells
Early human post-implantation development involves extensive growth combined with a series of complex morphogenetic events. The lack of precise spatial and temporal control over these processes leads to pregnancy loss. Given the...
Science Educators Will Be on Campus This Weekend Discussing Teaching Strategies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called "Connecting Core Concepts and Best Teaching Practices in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology," the workshop will help attendees develop new assessment tools for core concepts in biochemistry and molecular biology. ...
Published by: Winthrop University
Reconstructing aspects of human embryogenesis with pluripotent stem cells
Abstract: Understanding human development is of fundamental biological and clinical importance. Despite its significance, mechanisms behind human embryogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we attempt to model human early embryo...
A calculus for flows in periodic domains
PJ Baddoo, LJ Ayton
Mar 20, 2021
We present a constructive procedure for the calculation of 2-D potential flows in periodic domains with multiple boundaries per period window. The solution requires two steps: (i) a conformal mapping from a canonical...
Analytic Solution for Aerodynamic Noise Generated by Plates with Spanwise-Varying Trailing Edges
LJ Ayton
Sep 25, 2018
This paper presents an analytic solution for aerodynamic noise generated by an unsteady wall pressure gust interacting with a spanwise variable trailing edge in a background steady uniform ow. Viscous and non-linear e ects are...
Sequencing and association analysis of the type 1 diabetes - linked region on chromosome 10p12-q11
Background: In an effort to locate susceptibility genes for type I diabetes (TID) several genome-wide linkage scans have been undertaken. A chromosomal region designated IDDM10 retained genome-wide significance in a combined...
Sullivan Endowment Provides Unrestricted Dollars to Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sullivan, of Lancaster, S.C., who died in 2010, spent much of her working career as a home economics teacher and librarian at Buford High School in Lancaster. Three of Sullivan's four sisters also attended Winthrop. They are...
Published by: Winthrop University
Forging consensus
LJ Paolella, A Sharkey
Nov 01, 2016
This paper integrates two approaches – the “categorization as a theoretical tool” and the “typicality judgment” – which both emphasize audience confusion as a mechanism through which category spanners become devalued or ignored....
How well did experts and laypeople forecast the size of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, social and traditional media have disseminated predictions from experts and nonexperts about its expected magnitude. How accurate were the predictions of 'experts'-individuals holding...
Ureteral ectopia and urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence
LJ Owen
May 03, 2019
The two leading causes of urinary incontinence in dogs are ureteral ectopia in juveniles and urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence in adults. While the accuracy of diagnosis of ectopic ureters has improved due to increased...

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