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    Mark McDonnell: Glass Block Installation

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    Poster for a show of Mark McDonnell\u27s work.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/risdposters/1205/thumbnail.jp

    Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: John Kerry and the changing global climate

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    John Kerry being appointed as President-elect Joe Biden’s special climate envoy has the potential to encourage much stronger action by the world’s nations to tackle climate change. But it comes at a time when the great powers of the US, China, and Russia are at loggerheads on a wide variety of issues. So how will the global climate change, and what does this mean for Australia? President-elect Joe Biden’s win in the US election, and his appointment of John Kerry as his special climate envoy, could finally shift global action to tackling climate change more assertively. But can the world come together to tackle this emergency even as its great powers divide on issues such as trade and the coronavirus? And where does this rapidly changing global environment leave Australia? On this Democracy Sausage, Professor Mark Kenny is joined by Professor John Blaxland and Dr Siobhan McDonnell to talk climate change, the history of disaster in Afghanistan, great power contestation, whether Australia can rise above its climate wars, and more

    Honors Spring Convocation featuring acclaimed author Kiese Laymon

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    The Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College (SMBHC) welcomes acclaimed author Kiese Laymon to the stage for the Honors Spring Convocation

    Gov. McDonnell appoints Virginia Tech's Laura Fornash as deputy secretary of education

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    Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has announced that Laura Fornash, director of state government relations for Virginia Tech, will serve as deputy secretary of education. He made the appointment March 26

    Phase changes in neuronal postsynaptic spiking due to short term plasticity

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    In the brain, the postsynaptic response of a neuron to time-varying inputs is determined by the interaction of presynaptic spike times with the short-term dynamics of each synapse. For a neuron driven by stochastic synapses, synaptic depression results in a quite different postsynaptic response to a large population input depending on how correlated in time the spikes across individual synapses are. Here we show using both simulations and mathematical analysis that not only the rate but the phase of the postsynaptic response to a rhythmic population input varies as a function of synaptic dynamics and synaptic configuration. Resultant phase leads may compensate for transmission delays and be predictive of rhythmic changes. This could be particularly important for sensory processing and motor rhythm generation in the nervous system. © 2017 McDonnell, Graham

    Gov. Robert F. McDonnell to deliver Virginia Tech's 2010 University Commencement address

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    Continuing the tradition of inviting new Virginia governors to deliver the commencement address, new Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell will address Virginia Tech's Class of 2010 during University Commencement exercises to be held on Friday, May 14, at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field

    Nursing facility behavioral health extension of community healthcare outcomes and community of practice

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    submitted by Leah Brandis, MPH, RDN, Jean Hiebert Larson, MS, Maggie McLain McDonnell, MPH, Ferrik Cope, BS, Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network, Oregon Health & Science University.Title from PDF caption (viewed on May 13, 2022)."Agreement number 160853."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    LawPod: Student Focus – Episode 10 – Study Skills: Legal Theory and Practice

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    Melissa McDonnell speaks to Dr Mark Hanna from the School of Law and Dr Claire McCann, Human Rights in Practice Officer at the Human Rights Consortium about Legal Theory and its link to practice.In this third SWAN Study Choices podcast Level 2 LLB student and UG SWAN Representative Melissa McDonnell speaks to Dr Mark Hanna from the School of Law and Dr Claire McCann, Human Rights in Practice Officer at the Human Rights Consortium about Legal Theory and its link to practice. They discuss what studying legal theory involves and why it is a useful choice for careers in human rights practice work and beyond
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