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    Method Development for the Determination of the Amino Acid Profile of Algae via HPLC

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    HPLC Analysis of Amino Acids in Algae

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    Non-linear echo cancellation - a Bayesian approach

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    Echo cancellation literature is reviewed, then a Bayesian model is introduced and it is shown how how it can be used to model and fit nonlinear channels. An algorithm for cancellation of echo over a nonlinear channel is developed and tested. It is shown that this nonlinear algorithm converges for both linear and nonlinear channels and is superior to linear echo cancellation for canceling an echo through a nonlinear echo-path channel

    Mathematica code for implementing the aggregate EMF

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    This report contains the Mathematica code, used to implement the aggregate EMF spectral density due to several nearby transmitters

    Legal Implications of Remote Exam Proctoring: Extending Federal Law to Protect Student Privacy

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    Engaging Universities as Partners and Proponents of the New Urban Agenda: Coordination, Spatial Strategies, Access

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    Research Brief for UN-Habitat UNI and the UN-Habitat Working Group on Higher Education for Sustainability

    HPLC Analysis of Amino Acids in Algae

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    Magic Mike, Dirty Dancing, and the (Empty) Promise of Heteromasculinity

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    In 1987, Eddie Murphy performed a comic sketch about white men dancing that would inform future movers and makers of white male dancing in American popular culture, helping to create a trope mocking white men for their inability to dance, most often referred to as the “white man dance.” At that time, Saturday Night Live, with the help of its host Patrick Swayze, fresh off the popularity of his work in sleeper hit Dirty Dancing, contributed to the trope itself with a sketch comparing the hypermuscular physique of Swayze vs. the flabby physique of comedian Chris Farley. Almost thirty years later, American popular culture would see a return to a renewed interest in the dance film with the stripper film Magic Mike. This article argues that although Magic Mike, like Dirty Dancing, relies on the makeover trope as its narrative and thematic engine, Magic Mike revises the popular dance film format to instead focus on the relationship between two men, Mike and Adam, rather than on a heterosexual partnering. Magic Mike’s focus on this male-to-male relationship inevitably comments on the exchange between heteronormative masculinity and compulsory heterosexuality and their assumed whiteness

    Antraff traffic analysis software user manual, June 21, 2016

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    This manual describes how to use the Antraff traffic trace analysis software, and how to make use of the scripts and procedures associated with it
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