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Calibration of a Fast Field Cycling Relaxometer for Ultra-Low Field Measurements of T1-Dispersion
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Rental Home Sweet Home: The Disparate Impact Solution for Renters Evicted from Residential Foreclosures
At the end of the last decade, a drastic spike in residential foreclosures brought unprecedented attention to the damage that mass foreclosure often brings to primarily low-income, minorityāmajority communities. Much of this attentionāin both the media and in the legal arenaāhas been devoted to homeowners disadvantaged by predatory loans and other unsavory practices. However, a recent body of scholarship has shown that the brunt of mass foreclosure often falls on renters, who often have little or no procedural protection from speedy and unexpected eviction from their homes, regardless of lease status or tenure. This Note argues that the Supreme Courtās recent decision to affirm disparate impact liability under the Fair Housing Act provides a promising but unexplored legal hook to challenge these mass eviction practices and ensure meaningful protections for tenants in foreclosed properties
Correction of environmental magnetic fields for the acquisition of Nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profiles below Earthās field
V.Z. acknowledges funding from EPSRC under grant number EP/J500045/1, āA UK Magnetic Resonance Basic Technology Centre for Doctoral Trainingā. Aspects of the work were funded by EPSRC grant EP/K020293/1, āZero-Field MRI to Enhance Diagnosis of Neurodegenerationā. This project has also received funding from the European Unionās Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 668119, project āIDentIFYā. The authors are grateful to Mr. G.P. Ashcroft and Dr. W. Mathieson for providing access to the biological samples used.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Rapid Field-Cycling MRI using Fast Spin-Echo
The author acknowledges funding from the EPSRC through the Centre for Doctoral Training in Integrated Magnetic Resonance.Non peer reviewedPublisher PD
Issue Advertising, Commercial Expressions, and Freedom of Speech: A Proposed Framework for First Amendment Adjudication
Mapping spaces in Quasi-categories
We apply the Dwyer-Kan theory of homotopy function complexes in model
categories to the study of mapping spaces in quasi-categories. Using this,
together with our work on rigidification from [DS1], we give a streamlined
proof of the Quillen equivalence between quasi-categories and simplicial
categories. Some useful material about relative mapping spaces in
quasi-categories is developed along the way
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