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    Seeing Is Believing

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    A discussion of the suffix -ing

    Some of the First Shall be Last

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    Transpositions where a letter at one end of a word can be moved to the other end to make a new word are quite common.However, transposing two or more consecutive letters from end to end is another matter

    Seeing Is Believing

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    An essay on words with the suffix ending ing

    Posthumanism: Anthropological Insights by Alan Smart and Josephine Smart

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    Review of Alan Smart and Josephine Smart’s Posthumanism: Anthropological Insights

    (Non)sense and (In)sensibility

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    Adjectives often come in positive/negative pairs, or antonyms, such as well/unwell, correct.incorrect, similar/dissimilar. But there are some notable gaps in this pattern

    ...And the Last Shall be First

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    Transposing word by dividing them into three parts in such a way that leaves the middle letter(s) unchanged while the outer letters get swapped over

    The ICMJE’s definition of authorship is illogical and unethical

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    In recent years there have been many revelations about ghost authors, who contribute to publications but are not credited, and guest authors, who do not contribute but are credited. Most medical and many other journals adhere to the authorship standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), which were designed in part to combat the phenomena of ghost and guest authorship. However, the current criteria set for authorship by the ICMJE have their own problems. This brief paper illustrates these problems with an example, and concludes that the current ICMJE definition of authorship is both illogical and unethical

    Anthropocene by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nicholas De Pencier

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    Review of Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nicholas De Pencier\u27s Anthropocen

    Instrumentation and Data Collection for Sheet Glass Production

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    Indiana University Purdue University IndianapolisKokomo Opalescent Glass (KOG) is a manufacturer of art glass located in Kokomo Indiana. KOG has high defect rates in their sheet glass production process that can vary greatly depending on operator experience and environmental factors. This project aimed to improve the repeatability of KOG’s sheet glass production process by enabling them to monitor the temperature at which glass sheets enter their annealing oven and to decrease their defect rate, which has historically been around 25%. Through integrating instrumentation and data collection into KOG’s production process, defects in sheet glass production were successfully decreased by approximately 10% in the weeks following the installation of the device created in this project.Electrical Engineering Technolog
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