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Fraud in Clinical Trials
Abstract
Fraud is surprisingly hard to conceal. If you make up or alter the data in a clinical trial you will leave a trail that a good statistician can follow. Christopher Weir and Gordon Murray tell would-be detectives where the clues will be.</jats:p
Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City
Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit
News Clipping - Christopher Green Love
News clipping describing the Civil War military appointments of several soldiers from Cleveland County, including: Christopher Green Love, Edward Dixon, William Weir, William Corbett, Leroy McAffee, Daniel J. Hardin, Judson Magness, William W. Wright, Isaac O. Bridges, G. G. Holland, and Milton A. Lowe.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-christopher-green-love/1001/thumbnail.jp
Matt Christopher Papers - Accession 1309
The collection includes letters written by the children’s book author, Matt Christopher, to his son, Marty Christopher. Many of the letters also contain newspaper articles of interest to Matt Christopher, which deal with local sports teams, his writing career, his participation in an exhibition baseball game against the New York Giants in 1938, and other of general interest. Most of the letters are personal in nature, however, a majority of the letters delve into Matt Christopher’s writing career, personal interests, the author’s health, as well as his family life.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2649/thumbnail.jp
Matt Christopher Papers - Accession 1221
Matt Christopher (1917-1997) was a prolific author of children’s books having written over 100 books as well as over 300 short stories, articles, poems, and screenplays. Most of his writings dealt with sports themes, but he also wrote fantasy and mystery themed stories as well. The Matt Christopher Papers consist of both published and unpublished manuscripts, articles, and short stories. Also included are personal and business correspondence, biographical information, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1976/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Christopher von Rueden – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Christopher von Rueden, an anthropologist and Assistant Professor in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, discusses a recent article entitled, “Men’s status and reproductive success in 33 non-industrial societies: Effects of subsistence, marriage system, and reproductive strategy,” which he co-authored with Dr. Adrian Jaeggi, an anthropologist at Emory University. Their findings were recently published in the journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Choral Cathedral Music in the Church of England: An examination into the diversity and potential of contemporary choral-writing at the end of the twentieth century
In 1964, Erik Routley (1917-1982) published a book entitled Twentieth Century Church Music, an expansive solo debate on the nature and development of contemporary writing for the Church. Routley said, 'this is the beginning of a discussion', yet this remark was to prove ironic: serious criticism of new church music has been minimal since that day, especially within cathedral and high-church circles. However, this is not to say that cathedral music has become static, or that its new repertoire is unworthy of comment. Indeed, in consideration of the wealth of material produced by composers for the Cathedral in recent years, musical assessment following Routley's ideas seems long overdue. Thus, to facilitate an accurate assessment of cathedral music in the present day, the thesis begins by recalling Routley's 'discussion', and detailing the pathway of contemporary cathedral music repertoire over the last thirty-six years. The appendix, the Sacred Choral Music Catalogue, compiled by the author, takes 1965 as its starting point, listing the majority of modem choral cathedral music currently in British circulation to aid the reader's knowledge of the repertoire. Thus, guiding the reader through the diversity associated with contemporary cathedral music, assessing the style and potential of contemporary composers and evaluating the place of the Cathedral in modern-day secular society, the thesis examines the contributions of six composers: Tavener, Part, Harvey, Weir, Swayne and Ridout. It seeks to show that cathedral music continues to thrive, and that despite the age-old conflict between tradition and innovation, the genre remains far from the decline that many have predicted
sj-docx-4-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 – Supplemental material for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review by Aryelly Rodriguez, Christopher Tuck, Marshall F Dozier, Stephanie C Lewis, Sandra Eldridge, Tracy Jackson, Alastair Murray and Christopher J Weir in Clinical Trials</p
sj-pdf-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 – Supplemental material for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review by Aryelly Rodriguez, Christopher Tuck, Marshall F Dozier, Stephanie C Lewis, Sandra Eldridge, Tracy Jackson, Alastair Murray and Christopher J Weir in Clinical Trials</p
sj-docx-3-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 – Supplemental material for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-ctj-10.1177_17407745221087469 for Current recommendations/practices for anonymising data from clinical trials in order to make it available for sharing: A scoping review by Aryelly Rodriguez, Christopher Tuck, Marshall F Dozier, Stephanie C Lewis, Sandra Eldridge, Tracy Jackson, Alastair Murray and Christopher J Weir in Clinical Trials</p
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