نتایج جستجو برای: in summer

تعداد نتایج: 16982265  

1998
Burgess Davis

This paper is based on two talks given by the author in the Albany meeting in the summer of 1997. The rst of these, which dealt with perturbed Brownian motion and random walk, is discussed in Section 1, and the second, which involved Brownian local times, is the subject of Section 2.

2017
Denise F. Polit Souraya Sidani David A. Richards Ania Willman Alison Kitson Marleen Huijben-Schoenmakers Arno Rademaker Erik Scherder Kaisa Bjuresäter Maria Larsson Ulrika Bergsten Margaret Coulter Smith Claire Pearson Savina Tropea Fiona O’May Lindesay Irvine Robert Rush Rowena Wilson Anne C. Rahn Anja Behncke Anke Buhl Sascha Köpke Maria Goreti Da Rocha Rodrigues Maya Shaha Markus Hjelm Doris M. Bohman Ania Willman Jimmie Kristensson Göran Holst Anne Øverlie Mariska Machiels Sandra M. G. Zwakhalen Silke F. Metzelthin Jan P. H. Hamers Laura Darcy Katarina Karlsson Kathleen Galvin Ann Van Hecke Simon Malfait Kristof Eeckloo Anna Råberus Inger K. Holmström Annelie J. Sundler Ate Dijkstra Berit Gesar Carina Bååth Hanne Hedin Ami Hommel Nancy Helou Anne Zanchi Cecilie Varsi Elin Børøsund Jelena Mirkovic Elizabeth Marcheschi Lena Von Koch Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen Marie Elf Åsa Audulv Åsa Kneck Andrea Koppitz Susanne de Wolf-Linder Geneviève Blanc Georg Bosshard Thomas Volken

2003
Rupak Banerjee

The Mechanical Engineering Department is pleased to offer the following research project(s) for the summer of 2003. Interested students are urged to contact the faculty member(s) directing the project(s) that most interest them. By contacting the faculty member, you can discover more about the project, learn what your responsibilities will be, and if possible, develop a timetable for the twelve...

Journal: :Marketing Science 2010
Meghan R. Busse Duncan Simester Florian Zettelmeyer

During the summer of 2005, the Big Three U.S. automobile manufacturers offered a customer promotion that allowed customers to buy new cars at the discounted price formerly offered only to employees. The initial months of the promotion were record sales months for each of the Big Three firms, suggesting that customers thought that the prices offered during the promotions were particularly attrac...

2004
JONATHAN HARRIS

ystematic study of local politics in the Russian Federation has just begun. As a result, relatively little attention has been devoted to the legislative/representative bodies elected in many Russian cities during the 1990s.1 The following study of these institutions in Novosibirsk, an old industrial city in the geographic center of the Russian Federation, is based on the author’s direct observa...

2004
Pankaj Agarwal Yusu Wang Albert Chadwick

at Spelman College, worked with Pankaj Agarwal and Yusu Wang, who just completed her PhD, at Duke. Hillary’s summer project was about analyzing the performance of the algorithm developed at Duke to generate features on a molecular surface. The features are then used to predict good configurations for protein docking. For efficiency reasons, we would like to use as few features as possible. The ...

2008
Michael McGuire

Growth factors have long been viewed as having the potential to revolutionize our ability to accelerate the healing process and enhance clinical outcomes in a multitude of procedures. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) recently has received particular attention because of its broad wound-healing activities in both bone and soft tissue regenerative procedures. Over the past several years, stu...

2017
Kevin J. Woollard Andrew J. Murphy

People with metabolic syndrome and obesity are at an increased risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease. Over the past decade, there has been intensive research into new ways to stimulate weight loss to lower this risk. One of the key tissues is the metabolically active brown adipose tissue (BAT). Given that this is a thermogenic tissue, it can be stimulated by cold and is suggested by som...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Nigel Williams

Fires have raged across southern Europe during the exceptional heat of this summer but in Greece, where they have been particularly severe and widespread, they caught the authorities by surprise. They have been occurring over weeks from late June in the forests of the north to Crete in the south. They are doubly troubling because of Greece's dramatic biodiversity — more than 25 per cent of an e...

2002
Michelle Ploughman

The brain continually organizes itself from birth, during learning and development and during skill acquisition in adulthood. The brain can recruit adjacent undamaged areas, supplementary and association areas and ipsilateral pathways to varying degrees in response to brain injury. This occurs throughout life but is more evident when injury occurs at an earlier age and is highly variable among ...

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