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Bayesian versus politically motivated reasoning in human perception of climate anomalies
(IOP Publishing, 2017-10-30)
In complex systems where humans and nature interact to produce joint outcomes, mitigation, adaptation, and resilience require that humans perceive feedback-signals of health and distress-from natural systems. In many ...
From passion project to strategic plan: Sustaining an OER initiative in an academic library
(Oklahoma State University, 2019-10-22)
This presentation shares the context of the project, presents a brief overview of Human Performance Technology and Open Educational Resources, and share how we used the Human Performance Technology framework to shift the ...
Anomalous dynamics and equilibration in the classical Heisenberg chain
(2021-08-26)
The search for departures from standard hydrodynamics in many-body systems has yielded a number of promising leads, especially in low dimension. Here we study one of the simplest classical interacting lattice models, the ...
Measurement of trilinear gauge boson couplings from WW + WZ → lnu jj events in pp[over ¯] collisions at √s=1.96 TeV
(2009-09-28)
We present a direct measurement of trilinear gauge boson couplings at γWW and ZWW vertices in WW and WZ events produced inpp[over ¯]collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV. We consider events with one electron or muon, missing transverse ...
Genetic and immunologic analyses of PlpE, a lipoprotein important in complement-mediated killing of Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1
(American Society for Microbiology, 1998-12)
Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 is the bacterium most commonly associated with bovine shipping fever. The presence of antibodies against P. haemolytica outer membrane proteins (OMPs) correlates statistically with ...
Knowledge and practices of residents in two north Namibian towns with regard to rabies and pet care
(Informa UK Limited, 2014)
Recent studies have highlighted the epidemiology of rabies in southern Africa and the unique nature of kudu rabies in Namibia. However, the serious effect on human populations in northern Namibia lacks focused attention. ...
Electromagnetically induced magnetochiral anisotropy in a resonant medium
(American Physical Society, 2005-06-14)
Chirality has been extensively studied for well over a century, and its potential applications range from optics to chemistry, medicine, and biology. Ingenious experiments have been designed to measure this naturally small ...
Levi-flat invariant sets of holomorphic symplectic mappings
(Association des Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 2001)
We classify four families of Levi-flat sets which are defined by quadratic polynomials and invariant under certain linear holomorphic symplectic maps. The normalization of Levi- flat real analytic sets is studied through ...
Maternal effects of herbivory in Impatiens capensis
(University of Chicago Press, 2010)
Maternal effects of herbivory for fitness-related traits of offspring, especially those traits that are expressed later in a plant's life, have rarely been studied. To better understand how herbivory to the maternal plant ...