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    matthew-p-brown/E_cells_2023: E_cells_2024

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    <p>This page contains the code used to analyze behavior and voltage imaging data from <strong>Brown et al., 2024</strong>. Further questions can be sent to the corresponding author, Dr. Mark N. Wu ([email protected]).</p&gt

    Dr. Edward P. Wimberly, ITC, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Edward P. Wimberly. Dr. Wimberly talks about his book, "No Shame in Wesley's Gospel: A Twenty-First Century Pastoral Gospel". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Riprap Stability Model Tests

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    I. Introduction and Background 11. Test Setup and Conditions 111. Presentation of Data IV. Results V. Conclusions Appendices 1. Definition of Terms 2. Photographs of Model Dike Section 3. Model Riprap Stone Analysis 4. Tables of Expected Percent Damage for Armor Stone with Unit WeightsKWP-collectio

    Studies of Histidine, Phenylalanine Complexes of Oxovanadium(IV) Derived from Acetylacetone

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    Schiff base complexes of oxovanadium(IV) with amino acids and acetylacetone were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, spectral and magnetic data. The complexes were found to be non-electrolytes and stoichiometry shown 1:1. The spectral and magnetic data were suggesting the square pyramidal geometr

    Salman Rushdie Est Ouest (nouvelles), coll. «Feux croisés», 1997

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    Ganapathy-doré Geetha. Salman Rushdie Est Ouest (nouvelles), coll. «Feux croisés», 1997. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1207, Mai-juin 1997. Imaginaire colonial, figures de l'immigré. p. 136

    Carbon-efficient virtual machine placement based on dynamic voltage frequency scaling in geo-distributed cloud data centers

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    The tremendous growth of big data analysis and IoT (Internet of Things) has made cloud computing an integral part of society. The prominent problem associated with data centers is the growing energy consumption, which results in environmental pollution. Data centers can reduce their carbon emissions through efficient management of server power consumption for a given workload. Dynamic voltage frequency scaling (DVFS) can be applied to control the operating frequencies of the servers based on the workloads assigned to them, as this approach has a cubic increment relationship with power consumption. This research work proposes two DVFS-enabled host selection algorithms for virtual machine (VM) placement with a cluster selection strategy, namely the carbon and power-efficient optimal frequency (C-PEF) algorithm and the carbon-aware first-fit optimal frequency (C-FFF) algorithm. The main aims of the proposed algorithms are to balance the load among the servers and dynamically tune the cooling load based on the current workload. The cluster selection strategy is based on static and dynamic power usage effectiveness (PUE) values and the carbon footprint rate (CFR). The cluster selection is also extended to non-DVFS host selection policies, namely the carbon-and power-efficient (C-PE) algorithm, carbon-aware first-fit (C-FF) algorithm, and carbon-aware first-fit least-empty (C-FFLE) algorithm. The results show that C-FFF achieves 2% more power reduction than C-PEF and C-PE, and demonstrates itself as a power-efficient algorithm for CO2 reduction, retaining the same quality of service (QoS) as its counterparts with lower computational overheads

    Future of work – apprehensions and excitement of management graduates

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    The study explores the perceptions of graduates on their employability and future of work, in light of the challenges thrown upon by new vicissitudes in the work environment. The study intends to assess the preparedness of management graduates in facing the challenges and uncertainties of the actual job market. Semi - structured and informal interviews with 65 management graduates from UK, Canada, Italy and India. The thematic analysis uncovered the concerns and areas to develop for management graduates regarding their future employability perceptions. We benefited from a unique opportunity to capture the views and experience of graduates who are undergoing management education during this ambiguous period. Three major themes were developed on how to develop oneself for an ambiguous future of work which includes, Psychological strengths, Skill enhancement and Future mindset. The study also unearthed the major focus areas for better employability from a graduate perspective. Practical contribution comes from strategies to prepare university graduates for sustainable careers. From a global approach this is one among the first studies to look into the graduate perspective of their preparedness for future work

    Lipschitz free p-spaces for 0 < p < 1

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    This paper initiates the study of the structure of a new class of p-Banach spaces, 0 <p < 1, namely the Lipschitz free p-spaces (alternatively called Arens—Eells p-spaces) Fp(M) over p-metric spaces. We systematically develop the theory and show that some results hold as in the case of p = 1, while some new interesting phenomena appear in the case 0 <p < 1 which have no analogue in the classical setting. For the former, we, e.g., show that the Lipschitz free p-space over a separable ultrametric space is isomorphic to ℓp for all 0 <p ≤ 1. On the other hand, solving a problem by the first author and N. Kalton, there are metric spaces N⊂M such that the natural embedding from Fp(N) to Fp(M) is not an isometry.F. Albiac acknowledges the support of the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitivity Grants MTM2014-53009-P for Análisis Vectorial, Multilineal y Aplicaciones, and MTM2016-76808-P for Operators, lattices, and structure of Banach spaces as well as the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation under Grant PID2019-1077701GB-I00. J. L. Ansorena acknowledges the support of the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitivity Grant MTM2014-53009-P for Análisis Vectorial, Multilineal y Aplicaciones. M. Cúth has been supported by Charles University Research program No. UNCE/SCI/023 and by the Research grant GACR 17-04197Y. M. Doucha was supported by the GACR project 16-34860L and RVO: 67985840

    Digital and remote models of mentoring

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    Geetha Marcus - ORCID: 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9780429356957/mentoring-teachers-scotland-jane-essex-sandra-eady-margaret-mccoll-kay-livingstonhttps://www.routledge.com/Mentoring-Teachers-in-Scotland-A-Practical-Guide/Eady-Essex-Livingston-McColl/p/book/9780367405991pubpu

    John P. MacLean portrait

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    Photograph of Ohio author John P. MacLean (1848-1939). MacLean was born in Franklin, Ohio, and is remembered as a Universalist minister, historian and archaeologist. In addition to writings on Scottish history and the Shakers, his work included the books "A Manual of the Antiquity of Man" (1877), "The Mound Builders" (1879) and "Mastodon, Mammoth and Man" (1880)
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