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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

    Ground-based Light Curve Follow-up Validation observations of TESS object of interest TOI 3945.01

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    “The following paper covers the follow-up validation observations of the TESS Object of Interest (TOI) 3945.01 using images taken by the 0.8m telescope located on the George Mason University campus. The respective images of this TOI were then used to distinguish whether this candidate can be confirmed as an exoplanet or a false positive as part of the TESS Follow-up Observation Program (TFOP). The TESS mission, which aims to find and validate possible exoplanet contenders, has searched through over 200,000 stars near the sun and has found over 7,200 possible contenders as of June 26th, 2024 since its launch in April of 2018. Only 475 exoplanets have been confirmed out of these contenders. (Nowakowski, 2024). The goal of this research is to provide a ground-based follow up validation of the proposed exoplanet TOI 3945.01 and to confirm whether it is a transiting exoplanet of a false-positive, in this case most likely a nearby eclipsing binary (NEB). We carried out the research by using the application AstroImageJ to data reduce and plate-solve various darks, flats, and sciences taken by the George Mason University 0.8m telescope on the night of June 25, 2024. Following the plate-solving process, aperture and multi-aperture photometry allowed us to determine a light curve of our target. The following light curve provided us with more information about the planet including its p-value and other relevant statistics such as Research was carried out using the application AstroImageJ and a light curve was generated. Failed NEB checks and examinations of the outliers do not prove that there are no NEBs present, however NEB signals seemingly are not detected. Further work and research would have to be done to verify the presence of a planet, but the light curve is the first step forward in improving this research. If the planet were to exist, it would be classified as a hot Jovian planet due to its sub-10-day orbital period and radius (R_earth) of 9.59744.

    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

    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)

    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)

    Advance Australia fair [music] /

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    New ed. For chorus (SATB); Issued as a postcard.; "Commonwealth anthem and patriotic song".; "Performed by the massed bands at the Naming of the Federal Capital Celebrations, Canberra".; "The author of this song ... is indebted to the late Professor Stuart Blackie, of Edinburgh for improvement in last verse".; 3rd verse begins: 'Beneath our radiant Southern Cross ...'; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6397900; MUS: N, A, N/A, B, C, JAF.Advance Australia fair. Chorus scor

    Whittier House donor letter and list from Frederick P. Craig

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    Whittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper clippings are primarily from the Jersey Journal. There is also Whittier House fundraising materials, including pamphlets, appeal letters, brochures, and postcards. The Whittier House Social Settlement, the first settlement house in New Jersey, was established in Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson County) in 1894. Founded by Cornelia Foster Bradford, who would remain with the organization as headworker until 1926, Whittier House was based on the settlement house, Toynbee Hall, in England. Whittier House provided various recreational and educational programs, along with much needed social services, for the immigrant populations of Jersey City. Many of these successful services were used as models for large-scale social reform movements through the state. In 1935, the Whittier House was taken over by the Boys' Club of Jersey City

    Experiences Using Large Scale Video Walls for Distance Education

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    We describe our experiences building and using the Rutgers Videowall, a low-cost telepresence system that has been used teaching 15 courses and colloquia. By relaxing typical spatial telepresence features, such as background continuity, we greatly reduced costs and gained flexibility in the rooms it could be deployed in. The lower costs and room flexibility enabled academic departments to use the wall, in contrast to traditional telepresence systems which remained inaccessible. We found that the Videowall’s spatial distortions did not have a significant impact on useability, as our initial survey results show that students had an overall positive experience.Technical report DCS-tr-72
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