23 research outputs found
The Student Movement Volume 107 Issue 19: A Weekend to Remember: AUnited Showcases Cultural Diversity
HUMANS
Andrews Students Discuss Feminism, Interviewed by: Grace No
Honors Scholars and Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium: Meet the Researchers, Nora Martin
Public vs Private Schooling?, Interviewed by: Anna Pak
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Creatives on Campus: Women\u27s History Month, Gio Lee
See My World: AU Composers\u27 Recital, Aiko J. Ayala Rios
Sonnets Reimagined: English 430 Collage Projects, Grace No
NEWS
Cultural Clubs Wow During Preview Showcase, Andrew Francis
Head in the Clouds: The AUnited Cultural Gala, Alannah Tjhatra
Honors Scholars and Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium 2023, Nora Martin
IDEAS
A Kinda Brief History of Feminism, Reagan McCain
Bee Kind!, Gabriela Francisco
The History of Saint Patrick\u27s Day, Katie Davis
PULSE
The Dorms: What Would You Change?, Interviewed by: Lexie Dunham
The President-Elect: Viewpoint on Diversity, Wambui Karanja
LAST WORD
What I Would Tell My Freshman Self, Kayla-Hope Brunohttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-107/1018/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 107 Issue 14: Week of Prayer, Wind Symphony, and Working at WAUS: Another Week at AU
HUMANS
Andrews University Social Justice Club: Sara Santana, Interviewed by: Timmy Duado
Honors Thesis Project: Alexander Hess, Interviewed by: Anna Pak
Meet Reagan McCain of WAUS, Interviewed by: Nora Martin
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Currently: MrBeast, Solana Campbell
IN a World of Fascination: The Thematic Musicality of the AU Wind Symphony Concert, Bella Hamann
Where Do I Find God - Part III, Anonymous
NEWS
Getting Unrealistic with Pastor Snell, Interviewed by: Gloria Oh
New Recession Cracks Egg Economics Open, Andrew Francis
What\u27s Happening in Peru?, Julia Randall
IDEAS
Facing the End of the World: What Apocalypse Stories Teach Us About Humanity, Isabella Koh
I Knew You Were Trouble: On Ticketmaster\u27s Judiciary Hearing, Nora Martin
Ron\u27s Gone Wrong: The Implications of the Stop W.O.K.E. Act, Bella Hamann
PULSE
Rutgers University Poet and Professor to Speak for Environmental Fridays, Desmond H. Murray
Sex Education in the Adventist System, Zothile Sibanda
Week of Prayer: Get Unrealistic, Amelia Stefanescu
LAST WORD
Knock Knock, Gio Leehttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-107/1013/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 5: From Pumpkin Spice to Sinigang: Falling Into Filipino Heritage Month
HUMANS
AU SILA: Meet Darius Bridges, Lauren Kim
Dawson Par: AUAFIA President, Chef, and Techie, Grace No
Meet the Majors! Majors that Make UP Andrews University, Reagan McCain
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art Through Language: An Introduction to Andrews University\u27s Language Program, Amelia Stefanscu
Ever After : The Best Fairytale Adaptation, Lexie Dunham
Harana: The Filipino Serenade
Poetry and Incarnation : A Study of Poetry by Craig van Rooyen, Amelia Stefanescu
NEWS
KASA Kicks Off with Korean School, Gio Lee
Philosophy Professor Gives Lecture on the History of Creationism, Andrew Francis
The AU Career Fair, Nathaniel Miller
IDEAS
AU Gathering in Dissent: the Polarization of Thursday Assemblies, Bella Hamman
Is Economic Disaster an American Norm?, Nate Miller
Jack O\u27Paganism?, Erin Beers
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: Why Are Celebrity Relationships So Interesting?, Corinna Bevier
PULSE
Bachelor In Andrews, Brooklyn Anderson
Filipino Food Favorites, Caitlin Adap
Relaxing, Educating, And Dull?, Anna Rybachek
The Flavors of Fall, Lexie Dunham
LAST WORD
The True Meaning of Courage, Abby Shimhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1004/thumbnail.jp
The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 8: Conducting Us Into The Season
HUMANS
Eating Healthier at Andrews, Brooklyn Anderson
Honors Research with Shania Watts, Grace No
Social Media: Is It Really Social?, Colin Cha
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Journey to the Marvelous God - A double conducting recital, Aiko J. Ayala Rios
Love, Murder, and Secrets: A Night At The MSU French Film Festival, Amelia Stefanescu
What To Do About National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day, Nate Miller
Places to Go: The Lake Michigan College Mendel Center, Madison Vath
NEWS
Argentina Election Article, Regan McCain
Qualitative Research Writing Group: Your Research Accountability Partner, Melissa Moore
Self-Driving Taxis, Katie Davis
Students\u27 reactions to Andrews\u27s National Ranking, Kiheon Chung
Upcoming Winter Events, Melissa Moore
IDEAS
Morally Gray, Katie Davis
Red and Green Flags, Ruben Colón
Remembering Matthew Perry, Corinna Bevier
SDAs and The Big Bang: A Survey, Erin Beers
Shoot Your Shot - Or Maybe Not?, Regan Westerman
PULSE
Burnout vs. Laziness: What\u27s The Difference?, Lexie Dunham
How Habits Happen, Anna Rybachek
The Mauricio Fund, Elianna Fisher
LAST WORD
Reality for a Second-Generation Immigrant, Gio Leehttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1007/thumbnail.jp
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iEEG-BIDS, extending the Brain Imaging Data Structure specification to human intracranial electrophysiology
The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven specification for organizing neuroscience data and metadata with the aim to make datasets more transparent, reusable, and reproducible. Intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) data offer a unique combination of high spatial and temporal resolution measurements of the living human brain. To improve internal (re)use and external sharing of these unique data, we present a specification for storing and sharing iEEG data: iEEG-BIDS
Outer Joins and Filters for Instantiating Objects from Relational Databases through Views
One of the approaches for integrating object-oriented programs with databases is to instantiate objects from relational databases by evaluating view queries. In that approach, it is often necessary to evaluate some joins of the query by left outer joins to prevent information loss caused by the tuples discarded by inner joins. It is also necessary to filter some relations with selection conditions to prevent the retrieval of unwanted nulls. The system should automatically prescribe joins as inner or left outer joins and generate the filters, rather than letting them be specified manually for every view definition. We develop such a mechanism in this paper. We first develop a rigorous system model to facilitate the mapping between an object-oriented model and the relational model. The system model provides a well-defined context for developing a simple mechanism. The mechanism requires only one piece of information from users: null options on an object attribute. The semantics of these ..
Homonymous Hemianopsia as the Presenting Sign of Migrainous Infarction
Migraine is a clinical diagnosis. Occasionally, unusual presentations make migraine a diagnosis of exclusion, where imaging is required to rule out structural pathologies before the diagnosis of a migraine can be made. This condition presents a great diagnostic challenge for clinicians because the pathophysiology is not entirely clear, and evaluation of a migrainous infarction upon initial presentation lacks nuance. In typical migraine headaches, visual field phenomena are temporary, unlike the case presented here where persistent visual field loss should prompt neuroimaging
Use of Relational Storage and a Semantic Model to Generate Objects: The PENGUIN Project
Introduction Relational technology provides a basis for reliable sharing of large bodies of information. Object approaches provide conceptual locality of information to focus users attention. Application systems, similarily, tend to be effective if the data space is well focused and constrained. Future decision-support systems will require the combined use of database and intelligent applications. 2. The PENGUIN project In the penguin project, we demonstrate the hypothesis that relational storage, used to support an object-oriented approach can serve as a unifying framework for developing systems which share information [Wied:86]. Objects offer a consistent framework for users and their applications. Permanently storing information in the form of complex objects, however, can seriously inhibit sharing and flexibility, since an object presents one particular view of the world. A desirable compromise is to exploit existing database technology by d