199 research outputs found

    T. C. W. Stinton, Collected Papers on Greek Tragedy. With a Foreword by Hugh Lloyd- Jones

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    Van Looy Herman. T. C. W. Stinton, Collected Papers on Greek Tragedy. With a Foreword by Hugh Lloyd- Jones. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 61, 1992. pp. 322-323

    Examining reports of mental health in adults with Williams syndrome.

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    Prior research suggests that individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have a disposition towards anxiety. Information regarding this is typically derived from parents and carers. The perspectives of the individuals with WS are rarely included in research of this nature. We examined the mental health of 19 adults with WS using explicit (psychiatric interview) and implicit (modified Stroop task) measures and compared informant (parents/carers) and respondent (adults with WS) reports of psychiatric symptoms. Informants and respondents both reported more symptoms of anxiety (n=7-9) than depression (n=2). Strong positive correlations were found between informant and respondent reports of symptoms of mental health problems. Compared to informants, respondents reported significantly more symptoms overall and somewhat more symptoms of anxiety. Results from the Stroop task indicated that the adults with WS were more vigilant to anxiety-related words than to depression-related words. The adults with WS provided reliable information regarding their mental health, thus providing further evidence that anxiety is part of the behavioural phenotype of the syndrome

    171. Stinton (T. C. W.). Euripides and the Judgement of Paris (Soc. of Hell. Studies, Suppl. Paper n° 11)

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    Jouan François. 171. Stinton (T. C. W.). Euripides and the Judgement of Paris (Soc. of Hell. Studies, Suppl. Paper n° 11). In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 78, fascicule 371-373, Juillet-décembre 1965. pp. 683-685

    Bursting Bubbles with Dan McQuillan

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    Is the rise of AI inevitable or just the latest cycle of hype for a sector that thrives on the vibes? The author of “Resisting AI’, Professor Dan McQuillan, joins the show to argue for a more fundamental response to Big Tech. Regular panellists Digital Rights Watch Chair Lizzie O’Shea, Health Engine CEO Dan Stinton and Per Capita’s Peter Lewis also discuss: - the launch of AI’s new Sora video product - the push to sell advertising inside GPTs - and how consultants are embracing work slo

    T. C. W. Stinton, Euripides and the judgement of Paris (The society for the promotion of hellenic studies, Supplementary paper n° 11), 1965

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    Roux Jeanne. T. C. W. Stinton, Euripides and the judgement of Paris (The society for the promotion of hellenic studies, Supplementary paper n° 11), 1965. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 68, 1966, n°3-4. p. 421

    Ash aggregation during the 11 February 2010 partial dome collapse of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

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    On 11 February 2010, Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, underwent a partial dome collapse (~ 50 × 106 m3) and a short-lived Vulcanian explosion towards the end. Three main pyroclastic units were identified N and NE of the volcano: dome-collapse pyroclastic density current (PDC) deposits, fountain-collapse PDC deposits formed by the Vulcanian explosion, and tephra-fallout deposits associated with elutriation from the dome-collapse and fountain-collapse PDCs (i.e. co-PDC fallout deposit). The fallout associated with the Vulcanian explosion was mostly dispersed E and SE by high altitude winds. All units N and NE of the volcano contain variable amounts and types of particle aggregates, although the co-PDC fallout deposit is associated with the largest abundance (i.e. up to 24 wt%). The size of aggregates found in the co-PDC fallout deposit increases with distance from the volcano and proximity to the sea, reaching a maximum diameter of 12 mm about 500 m from the coast. The internal grain size of all aggregates have nearly identical distributions (with Mdφ ≈ 4–5), with particles in the size categories > 3 φ (i.e. < 250 μm) being distributed in similar proportions within the aggregates but in different proportions within distinct internal layers. In fact, most aggregates are characterized by a coarse grained central core occupying the main part of the aggregate, coated by a thin layer of finer ash (single-layer aggregates), while others have one or two additional layers accreted over the core (multiple-layer aggregates). Calculated aggregate porosity and settling velocity vary between 0.3 and 0.5 and 11–21 m s− 1, respectively. The aggregate size shows a clear correlation with both the core size and the size of the largest particles found in the core. The large abundance of aggregates in the co-PDC fallout deposits suggests that the buoyant plumes elutriated above PDCs represent an optimal environment for the formation (particle collision) and development (aggregate layering) of particle aggregates. However, specific conditions are required, including i) a large availability of water (in this case provided by the steam plumes associated with the entrance of PDCs into the ocean), ii) presence of plume regions with different grain-size features (i.e. both median size and sorting) that allows for the development of multiple layers, iii) strong turbulence that permits both particle collision and the transition of the aggregates through different plume regions, iv) presence of hot regions (e.g. PDCs) that promote aggregate preservation (in this case also facilitated by the presence of sea salt)

    Paths of Justice: Where Jesus Walks

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    2004/11/16. Part of a week-long look at justice issues. Theologian, Author

    Continuing the Path of Justice

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    2004/11/16. Explores issues of international injustice, poverty, AIDS, and other human relief efforts. Part of a week-long look at justice issues. Theologian, Author

    Phase equilibria in the LiF-AlF₃Na₃AlF₆ system

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    The phase equilibria relationships in the Na₃AlF₆-AlF₃-LiF ternary system have been investigated using a combination of quenching, optical microscopy, DTA, and x-ray powder diffraction techniques. The compatibility relations at 500°C, the binary system Na₃AlF₆-Li₃AlF₆, and the ternary liquidus surface were determined. The liquidus surface was found to contain the following five important invariant points: 1) eutectic - 81% LiF, 9.5% Na₃AlF₆, 9.5% AlF₃ and 685°C 2) eutectic - 56% LiF, 6% Na₃AlF₆, 38% AlF₃ and 585°C 3) eutectic - 37% LiF, 17% Na₃AlF₆, 46% AlF₃ and 620°C 4) peritectic - 30% LiF, 37% Na₃AlF₆, 33% AlF₃ and 660°C 5) reaction point - 65% LiF, 9% Na₃AlF₆, 26% AlF₃ and 675°C The 500°C isothermal section contains 7 three-phase regions and 2 large two-phase regions. The binary system Na₃AlF₆-Li₃AlF₆ contained 2 incongruently melting compounds, many polymorphic transformations, and a eutectic at 690°C and 67 mole % Li₃AlF₆.Master of Scienc

    Stone Fruit

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    Every man needs a good flashlight. ––H.L.S.
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