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The “I belong in the LLB” program: Animation and promoting law student well-being
This article argues that the growing body of empirical evidence on law students’ high levels of psychological distress creates an imperative for curricular and extra-curricular strategies to address this issue. We highlight recent initiatives at QUT Law School designed to support law student well-being that are informed by insights from positive psychology. In particular, we explain our use of animation, which is an engaging medium to promote students’ appreciation of the importance of psychological well-being in law school and beyond
Biblical Recorder - June 2 1943 - Dr. Zeno Wall
Cover featuring the new building of First Baptist Church Shelby. Article featuring Zeno Wall and Horace Easom.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-zeno-wall/1002/thumbnail.jp
A model of large volumetric capacitance in graphene supercapacitors based on ion clustering
Electric double layer supercapacitors are promising devices for high-power
energy storage based on the reversible absorption of ions into porous,
conducting electrodes. Graphene is a particularly good candidate for the
electrode material in supercapacitors due to its high conductivity and large
surface area. In this paper we consider supercapacitor electrodes made from a
stack of graphene sheets with randomly-inserted "spacer" molecules. We show
that the large volumetric capacitances C > 100 F/cm^3 observed experimentally
can be understood as a result of collective intercalation of ions into the
graphene stack and the accompanying nonlinear screening by graphene electrons
that renormalizes the charge of the ion clusters.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures; additional discussion and supporting
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A search for CO+ in planetary nebulae
We have carried out a systematic search for the molecular ion CO+ in a sample
of 8 protoplanetary and planetary nebulae in order to determine the origin of
the unexpectedly strong HCO+ emission previously detected in these sources. An
understanding of the HCO+ chemistry may provide direct clues to the physical
and chemical evolution of planetary nebulae. We find that the integrated
intensity of the CO+ line may be correlated with that of HCO+, suggesting that
the reaction of CO+ with molecular hydrogen may be an important formation route
for HCO+ in these planetary nebulae.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
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Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Spontaneous Large Animal Model of Human HCM.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common disease in pet cats, affecting 10-15% of the pet cat population. The similarity to human HCM, the rapid progression of disease, and the defined and readily determined endpoints of feline HCM make it an excellent natural model that is genotypically and phenotypically similar to human HCM. The Maine Coon and Ragdoll cats are particularly valuable models of HCM because of myosin binding protein-C mutations and even higher disease incidence compared to the overall feline population. The cat overcomes many of the limitations of rodent HCM models, and can provide enhanced translation of information from in vitro and induced small animal models to human clinical trials. Physicians and veterinarians working together in a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach can accelerate the discovery of more effective treatments for this and other cardiovascular diseases affecting human and veterinary patients
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