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    Treating Arthritis and Cartilage Injuries

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Vanderbilt Sports Medicine - Vanderbilt Health Radio Interviews - Treating Arthritis and Cartilage Injuries." By Debbie Alan and James Carey, MD, MPH.James Carey, M.D. is the Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Cartilage Repair & Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) Treatment, a center within Vanderbilt Sports Medicine dedicated to treating cartilage disorders. Dr. Carey will explain the role of cartilage, some common conditions and how they’re caused. Learn about what can be done to repair or treat various cartilage injuries, including arthritisVanderbilt Health Radi

    A general existence theorem for orthonormal wavelets

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    Larry Baggett, Alan Carey, William Moran, and Peter Ohrin

    Interview with Alan M. Lerner

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    For transcript, click the Download button above. For video index, click the link below. Alan M. Lerner (L \u2765) was a practice professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School from 1993 until his death in 2010. He practiced and taught mainly in the areas of civil rights and family law

    Smarter choices ?changing the way we travel. Case study reports

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    This report accompanies the following volume:Cairns S, Sloman L, Newson C, Anable J, Kirkbride A and Goodwin P (2004)Smarter Choices ? Changing the Way We Travel. Report published by theDepartment for Transport, London, available via the ?Sustainable Travel? section ofwww.dft.gov.uk, and from http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00001224/

    Introduction to motives

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    This article is based on the lectures of the same tittle given by the first author during the instructional workshop of the program “number theory and physics” at ESI Vienna during March 2009. An account of the topics treated during the lectures can be found in [50] where the categorical aspects of the theory are stressed. Although naturally overlapping, these two independent articles serve as complements to each other. In the present article we focus on the construction of the category of pure motives starting from the category of smooth projective varieties. The necessary preliminary material is discussed. Early accounts of the theory were given in Manin [42] and Kleiman [36], the material presented here reflects to some extent their treatment of the main aspects of the theory. We also survey the theory of endomotives developed in [11], this provides a link between the theory of motives and tools from quantum statistical mechanics which play an important role in results connecting number theory and noncommutative geometry. An extended appendix (by Matilde Marcolli) further elaborates these ideas and reviews the role of motives in noncommutative geometry

    Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein

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    Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein upon his retirement from the University of Maryland School of Law

    Principal bundles and the Dixmier Douady class

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    A systematic consideration of the problem of the reduction and 'lifting" of the structure group of a principal bundle is made and a variety of techniques in each case are explored and related to one another. We apply these to the study of the Dixmier-Douady class in various contexts including string structures, Ures bundles and other examples motivated by considerations from quantum field theory.Alan L. Carey, Diarmuid Crowley, Michael K. Murra
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