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Father‘s first car
Episodes 1-3 of 'Father‘s first car' by Hugh Tracey, read by the author from the book published by Routledge & Kegan PaulThe book is based on extracts from the motoring diary of Hugh Tracey's father, Dr Eugene Tracey, who owned the first motor car in their village of Willand near Cullompton, Devon, in 1907For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast
JobPlan --- a new integrated representation and planner for batch job workflow automation
This dissertation presents a new representation and action logic for integrated planning, scheduling, execution monitoring and sensing. These features were motivated by the problem of computer batch job management but are applicable to any domain entailing these forms of reasoning. The existing planning literature has primarily focussed on providing highly efficient representations and algorithms which address specific aspects of planning and sensing. However no single planning framework currently combines the requisite integrated abilities of managing durative triggered actions in an open world environment. The dissertation's contributions are a multi-purpose planning and sensing representation and an associated partial order action logic to support these features. Plans and beliefs are represented as a workflow state machine governed by a clearly defined dynamics. Time based goals are handled by treating time as a fluent. The implementation and evaluation of a prototype planner ``JobPlan" on key domain scenarios illustrating these features is presented.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Tracey D. Lal
Academic Integrity: A Global Community of Scholars
Slides from a keynote presentation at Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity, held at the University of Calgary, April 17-18, 2019. In this session, Dr. Tracey Bretag examined how academic integrity research, policy and advocacy work is undertaken around the world, discussion the implications for Canadian educational contexts. These slides have been submitted by Sarah Elaine Eaton, Co-Chair of the symposium, with the permission of the author, Dr. Tracey Bretag
Academic Integrity and Embracing Diversity
Slides from the Pre-conference for the Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity, held at the University of Calgary, April 17-18, 2019. In this session, Dr. Tracey Bretag examined the issue of academic integrity and diversity, focusing specifically on international students and those who speak languages other than English (LOTE). These slides have been submitted by Sarah Elaine Eaton, Co-Chair of the symposium, with the permission of the author, Dr. Tracey Bretag
Dataset in support of the journal article 'Longitudinal urinary neopterin predicts incidence and increased progression of age-related hearing loss'
This dataset contains: Hearing loss and Inflammation Data.xlsx
Mass spec UNCR ACQUITY: UPC interfaced with a Waters Xevo triple quadrupole (TQD) mass spectrometer equipped with an electrospray ionization probe, column oven and autosampler. Reference doi:10.1373/jalm.2019.030007 (2019)
Pure Tone Audiometry was performed in a sound proof booth using a GSI G1 Clinical Audiometer which was calibrated according to ISO-389-1:2000 Standards. PTA was performed according to the British Society of Audiology (BSA) recommended procedure. Air conduction thresholds were measured at 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 kHz for both ears. Thresholds for bone conduction were measured at 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4 kHz.
Circulating inflammatory markers: A HemoCue WBC and differential analyser was used to give an automated White Blood Cell Count and differential count (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils). Cytokine concentrations were measured using a MSD multi-spot Pro-inflammatory panel-1 kit.
This dataset is available 'on request' to bone fide researchers with ethical clearance please complete the attached request form.</span
Review of \u3ci\u3eGuerrilla Gardening: A Manualfesto\u3c/i\u3e, by David Tracey
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David Tracey, author of Guerrilla Gardening: A Manualfesto, summarizes the philosophy of guerrilla gardening in a simple statement: Every plant is political (32)
Learning environments, economic rationalism and criminal law : towards quality teaching and learning outcomes
In February 2000, the Faculty of Management at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, awarded a teaching grant to the author which funded a project to develop teaching and learning strategies in the LLB subject of Criminal Law
An upper bound on the Chebotarev invariant of a finite group
A subset {g1,.., gd} of a finite group G invariably generates {g1x1,..,gdxd} generates G for every choice of xi ∈ G. The Chebotarev invariant C(G) of G is the expected value of the random variable n that is minimal subject to the requirement that n randomly chosen elements of G invariably generate G. The first author recently showed that C(G)≤β|G| for some absolute constant β. In this paper we show that, when G is soluble, then β is at most 5/3. We also show that this is best possible. Furthermore, we show that, in general, for each ε > 0 there exists a constant cε such that C(G)≤(1+∈)|G|+c
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor-Induced Gene Expression Reveals Novel Actions of VGF in Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity
Synaptic strengthening induced by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is associated with learning and is coupled to transcriptional activation. However, identification of the spectrum of genes associated with BDNF-induced synaptic plasticity and the correlation of expression with learning paradigms in vivo has not yet been studied. Transcriptional analysis of BDNF-induced synaptic strengthening in cultured hippocampal neurons revealed increased expression of the immediate early genes (IEGs), c-fos, early growth response gene 1 (EGR1), activity-regulated cytoskeletal-associated protein (Arc) at 20 min, and the secreted peptide VGF (non-acronymic) protein precursor at 3 hr. The induced genes served as prototypes to decipher mechanisms of both BDNF-induced transcription and plasticity. BDNF-mediated gene expression was tyrosine kinase B and mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent, as demonstrated by pharmacological studies. Single-cell transcriptional analysis of Arc after whole-cell patch-clamp recordings indicated that increased gene expression correlated with enhancement of synaptic transmission by BDNF. Increased expression in vitro predicted elevations in vivo: VGF and the IEGs increased after trace eyeblink conditioning, a hippocampal-dependent learning paradigm. VGF protein was also upregulated by BDNF treatment and was expressed in a punctate manner in dissociated hippocampal neurons. Collectively, these findings suggested that the VGF neuropeptides may regulate synaptic function. We found a novel function for VGF by applying VGF peptides to neurons. C-terminal VGF peptides acutely increased synaptic charge in a dose-dependent manner, whereas N-terminal peptide had no effect. These observations indicate that gene profiling in vitro can reveal new mechanisms of synaptic strengthening associated with learning and memory.Peer reviewe
Living a Life for Social Justice
Invited speech given for Closing Session Tribute to Dr. Tracey Booth Snipes and Dr. Dale Brubaker at the Southeastern Association for Educational Studies
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