796 research outputs found
Colors 2001
CONTENTS
These City Streets, Amelia Valasek 1;
The Subject Was Oysters, Reverend Daniel Peter Hillen 2;
Shift, Kate Sharp 3;
Final Son, Danny Mack 4;
WARNING DO NOT GO BEYOND THIS POINT HAZARDOUS WAVES, Cathi Burgoyne 6;
Not an Entrance, Danny Stapp 7;
A Moon Unsung, Jake Shearer 8;
Beauty, Melissa Kwasny 9;
A Portrait of Nature, Jessica Bell 10;
Bus Driver, Dr. Jeff Morris 11;
Midnight Ocean, RT Duke 12;
Listening, Nicole Odden 13;
Lloyd’s Last Late-night Larceny, Josh Donaghue 14;
Autumn, Danny Mack 17;
Fireside Rooftops, Sam Leonard 18;
Slipping, Amelia Valasek 20;
Like a Needle Popping up from a Record translated by Danny Stapp, Felix Yang 21;
The Man, RT Duke 22;
Ogden Mountain, Adam Wright 23;
El Mar Tuyo, Your Sea, Michael Cox 24;
The Snow is Falling, Levi Burkle 25;
Our Story, Travis Ahner 26;
Smoke, Nicholas C. Trefry 28;
Passing Through, Adam Wright 29
Colors 2002
CONTENTS
The Desperado, Linda Ringwald 1;
Leaving the Relics in Canterbury, Ron Stottlemyer 2;
Sisters of the Summer Sun, Callie Domek 3;
Lonely, Joanne Schaller 4;
Sometimes, Sam Ellis 5;
Memory, Loren Graham 8;
Lucky me, Kate Sharp 9;
Atlantic, Matthew A. Elsaesser 10;
Kissing Boys, Abby Shea Denson 11;
Transient, Daniel Mack 12;
Edges, Katrina Collins 13;
The Yellow Line, Adam Potts 14;
Absaroka Stars, Salley Williamson 16;
The Crocodile and the Buzzard, Danny Stapp 17;
Whites and Browns, Kate Wilson 18;
Mackie was Right, Kristy Walsh 19;
Madeline, Beth Breen 20;
Blood Tears, Amelia Valasek 22;
Gathering, Cathi Burgoyne 23;
Changes, Pam Poole 24;
Mortality II, Kristy Walsh 26;
Two in the Dark, Andrea Owings 27;
The Chaos Effect: Reflections, Daniel Peter Hillen 28;
An International Airline Incident Or The Ornithological Ordeal, Josh Donoghue 30;
But, for Now, Daniel Mack 33;
Daddy’s Girl, Abby Shea Denson 34;
Cover Girl, Danny Stapp 36;
Slow Role, Amelia Valasek 37;
Men and Toothbrushes, Lacey Cassidy 38;
Thoughts on art, Miranda Pugh 39;
A Portrait of Them, Travis Ahner 40;
Color, Katrina Collins 42;
Pulcher, Matt Gould 43;
The Accident, Jessica Bell 44;
Pilgrimage (For Joe Hall), Loren Graham 45;
College Freshman Apply the Art of War to Improve Their Business, Patrick Couture 46;
Scene at The Ginny Mer, Travis Ahner 47;
To a stranger, Miranda Pugh 48;
Caveman, RT Duke 49;
In Other News, Josh Donoghue 50;
It Almost Never Rains, Sam Ellis 53;
Scarf, Piper Castor 54;
True Love, Christian Gross 55
Approaching the diamond surface: first principles modelling the physics and chemistry of approaching radicals
The diamond surface plays a central role in much of the diamond research, and as such much of its properties are described and studied in great detail. There is a clear picture of the atomic scale structure of the different facets and their reconstructions. Also terminations with H, O, N and other atomic species as well as the incorporation of these elements has been modelled [1,2]. The electronic structure and the negative electron affinity mechanism is elucidated and so on. In contrast, however, the atomic scale models of diamond growth are much less developed, though progress is being made [3]. In these models the reaction barriers between stable and meta-stable intermediates are being calculated, providing insights into the kinetics of the surface. However, quantum mechanical models can provide much more insights than this. In this work, we simulated the approach of radical atoms and molecules towards the H-terminated diamond 001 surface. By allowing the model to equilibrate at every step, the physics and chemistry of the approach can be followed in minute detail. It allows us to indicate at which distance the surface and radical start interacting, and what that interaction entails. The charge evolution of the radical and the surface is followed by means of Hirshfeld-I charges, providing insights into charge transfer mechanisms. [4] Throughout the approach, the interaction can be followed through different physical and chemical concepts. Different types of bonding are identified as well as H-abstraction events and covalent bonding. In this work, our focus goes to C and P based radicals, showing them to behave very differently near the surface, providing insights into the requirements for improved P incorporation.The author name needs to be updated to include the middle names: Danny E.P. Vanpoucke, and linked to the correct personel account which incorrectly is missing the author middle names
Approaching the diamond surface: first principles modelling the physics and chemistry of approaching radicals
The diamond surface plays a central role in much of the diamond research, and as such much of its properties are described and studied in great detail. There is a clear picture of the atomic scale structure of the different facets and their reconstructions. Also terminations with H, O, N and other atomic species as well as the incorporation of these elements has been modelled [1,2]. The electronic structure and the negative electron affinity mechanism is elucidated and so on. In contrast, however, the atomic scale models of diamond growth are much less developed, though progress is being made [3]. In these models the reaction barriers between stable and meta-stable intermediates are being calculated, providing insights into the kinetics of the surface. However, quantum mechanical models can provide much more insights than this. In this work, we simulated the approach of radical atoms and molecules towards the H-terminated diamond 001 surface. By allowing the model to equilibrate at every step, the physics and chemistry of the approach can be followed in minute detail. It allows us to indicate at which distance the surface and radical start interacting, and what that interaction entails. The charge evolution of the radical and the surface is followed by means of Hirshfeld-I charges, providing insights into charge transfer mechanisms. [4] Throughout the approach, the interaction can be followed through different physical and chemical concepts. Different types of bonding are identified as well as H-abstraction events and covalent bonding. In this work, our focus goes to C and P based radicals, showing them to behave very differently near the surface, providing insights into the requirements for improved P incorporation.The author name needs to be updated to include the middle names: Danny E.P. Vanpoucke, and linked to the correct personel account which incorrectly is missing the author middle names
[Photograph 2012.201.B1385.0053]
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Mustang's 123-pound freshman Danny Brown, top, appears to be in control against Western Heights' Robert Stapp.
Jere Nash Interview with Danny Cupit (Part 1 of 2)
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with lawyer and former chair of the Mississippi Democratic Executive Committee Danny Cupit in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006 (Part 1 of 2). Topics covered include the formation of the Young Democrats; Hodding Carter; attending the Democratic National Convention of 1968; Lawrence Guyot Jr.; precinct caucuses and the state Democratic conference; assistance from labor unions and Millie Jeffrey; Charles Evers; Billy Car and Pat Derian running for committeewoman; Robert F. Kennedy campaign in Mississippi; death of Kennedy; Hubert Humphrey; Curtis Wilkie; Legal services work for a sanitation worker\u27s union in Holly Springs, Mississippi; labor lawyer Dixon Pyles; William Winter; 1972 congressional race between Ellis Bodron, Thad Cochran, and Walter Brown; Ed Ellington campaign for the state senate; Bankers Trust law suit; Jimmy Carter campaign and unified precinct meetings; attending the Democratic National Convention in 1976; running the Carter campaign in Mississippi; George Wallace; Griffin Bell getting senators Jim Eastland and John Stennis to endorse Carter; Gerald Blessey versus Trent Lott campaign; working with Eastland on the Carter campaign; restructuring of the state Democratic Executive Committee; Eastland\u27s decision not to run for reelection; Bill Waller; senate campaign of Maurice Dantin; Tom Ridell; and the asbestos law suit
Jere Nash Interview with Danny Cupit (Part 2 of 2)
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with lawyer and former chair of the Mississippi Democratic Executive Committee Danny Cupit in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006 (Part 2 of 2). Topics covered included acting as contact person for the Jimmy Carter administration for Mississippi issues and appointments; Senator James O. Eastland on judicial appointments; Farmers Home Administration appointments of Jeffrey Barbour and Mark Hazzard; planning Carter\u27s visit to Yazoo City, Mississippi in 1977; Eastland\u27s decision not to run for reelection in 1978; Bill Waller; Cliff Finch; Maurice Dantin, Charles Evers, and Thad Cochran race for Senate seat; Democratic Party in Mississippi; Wayne Dowdy versus Trent Lott campaign; John Hampton Stennis versus Jon Hinson campaign for U.S. House of Representatives; William Winter; Haley Barbour; Evelyn Gandy; Bill Allain; dispute over Democratic Party Executive Committee leadership in Mississippi; 1980 presidential race; Jon Hinson homosexuality scandal and Wayne Dowdy campaign for the U.S. House; congressional district reapportionment, litigation, and creation of the Delta district; Bill Allain homosexuality scandal; Dick Molpus; Ray Mabus; education reform during Winter\u27s administration; Winter\u27s post-gubernatorial career options; and Walter Mondale presidential campaign race
First person – Danny Legge
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM), helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Danny Legge is first author on ‘BCL-3 promotes a cancer stem cell phenotype by enhancing β-catenin signalling in colorectal tumour cells’, published in DMM. Danny conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Professor Ann Williams's lab at Colorectal Tumour Biology Group, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, UK. He is now a postdoc in the lab of Dr Keith Brown at Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, UK, investigating the role of cancer stem cells in colorectal cancer
Eleven Months After Pittsburgh: What Did We Learn?
2019-2020 Judaic Studies Scholar in Residence… Rabbi Danny Schiff, PhD, Author, Foundation Scholar, Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/bennettcenter-posters/1358/thumbnail.jp
Time to re-think the divide between academic and support staff
Research professionals should not be split into two categories, say Marta Teperek, Maria Cruz and Danny Kingsley. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]Research Data and Softwar
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