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Winter Newsletter 2015

Winter Newsletter 2015




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Winter's basic clinical pharmacokinetics / Paul Beringer, PharmD

Hayden Library - RM301.5.W56 2018





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Cognitive linguistics for linguists Margaret E. Winters, Geoffrey S. Nathan

Online Resource




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Winter Simulation Conference [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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Proceedings of the 2003 Winter Simulation Conference [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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2019 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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International Topical Meeting on Advances in Thermal Hydraulics: ATH '18 Embedded Topical Meeting: 2018 Winter Meeting, November 11-15, 2018, Orlando, FL.

Hayden Library - TK9006.A373 2018




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Relational and algebraic methods in computer science: 18th International Conference, RAMiCS 2020, Palaiseau, France, April 8-11, 2020, proceedings / Uli Fahrenberg, Peter Jipsen, Michael Winter (eds.)

Online Resource




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Starry Nights: Winter Skies

Explore the night sky with an expert guide on Dec. 18 from 7:30-9 p.m.




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Thirty million words: building a child's brain: tune in, talk more, take turns / Dana Suskind, MD, Beth Suskind, Leslie Lewinter-Suskind

Hayden Library - QP360.5.S87 2015




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Frankissstein: a love story / Jeanette Winterson

Dewey Library - PR6073.I558 F73 2019




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We can't talk about that at work! [electronic resource] : how to talk about race, religion, politics, and other polarizing topics / Mary-Frances Winters

Winters, Mary-Frances, author




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How humans survived an ancient volcanic winter and how disgust shapes ecosystems

When Indonesia’s Mount Toba blew its top some 74,000 years ago, an apocalyptic scenario ensued: Tons of ash and debris entered the atmosphere, coating the planet in ash for 2 weeks straight and sending global temperatures plummeting. Despite the worldwide destruction, humans survived. Sarah Crespi talks with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic about how life after Toba was even possible—were humans decimated, or did they rally in the face of a suddenly extra hostile planet? Next, Julia Buck of the University of California, Santa Barbara, joins Sarah to discuss her Science commentary piece on landscapes of disgust. You may have heard of a landscape of fear—how a predator can influence an ecosystem not just by eating its prey, but also by introducing fear into the system, changing the behavior of many organisms. Buck and colleagues write about how disgust can operate in a similar way: Animals protect themselves from parasites and infection by avoiding disgusting things such as dead animals of the same species or those with disease. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Emma Forsber/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Next-generation cellphone signals could interfere with weather forecasts, and monitoring smoke from wildfires to model nuclear winter

In recent months, telecommunications companies in the United States have purchased a new part of the spectrum for use in 5G cellphone networks. Weather forecasters are concerned that these powerful signals could swamp out weaker signals from water vapor—which are in a nearby band and important for weather prediction. Freelance science writer Gabriel Popkin joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the possible impact of cellphone signals on weather forecasting and some suggested regulations. In other weather news this week, Sarah talks with Pengfei Yu, a professor at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China, about his group’s work using a huge smoke plume from the 2017 wildfires in western Canada as a model for smoke from nuclear bombs. They found the wildfire smoke lofted itself 23 kilometers into the stratosphere, spread across the Northern Hemisphere, and took 8 months to dissipate, which line up with models of nuclear winter and suggests these fires can help predict the results of a nuclear war. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: KiwiCo.com Download the transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Finland at War : the Winter War 1939-40 / Vesa Nenye ; with Peter Munter and Toni Wirtanen

Nenye, Vesa, author




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The Deep Sea Drilling Project--a decade of progress / based on a symposium sponsored by SEPM-AAPG, held at the annual meeting, Houston, Texas, 1979, with additional related contributions ; edited by John E. Warme, Robert G. Douglas, and Edward L. Winterer




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Aleppo and its hinterland in the Ottoman period: Alep et sa province à l'époque ottomane / edited by/sous la direction de, Stefan Winter, Mafalda Ade

Rotch Library - DS99.A56 A355 2019




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Frankissstein : a love story / Jeanette Winterson

Winterson, Jeanette, 1959- author




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Jeanette Winterson and religion / Emily McAvan

McAvan, Emily, author




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Winter Haven Public Library




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Winter Park Public Library




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The Tangerine was once classy winter resort




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Florence Hardeman violinist Inscribed: To Mr. And Mrs. Astheimer In remembrance of our happy winter in Anna Maria, With best wishes from Florence Hardeman




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If Spring Comes, Can Winter Be Far Behind?




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Gainesville, Fla., Tabernacle of Florida, Winter Bible Conference and Chautauqua




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The Beautiful Ocklawaha River in mid-winter, Florida




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Where winter spends the summer, Miami Beach, Florida




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Winter home of Wm. J. Bryan, Miami Fla




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Rose Garden, Dungeness, Carnegie's winter residence, Fernandina, Fla




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Pugsley and Mayflower Halls for Women at Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla




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Scene on the Brewster Estate, Winter Park, Fla




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Woman's Club Building, Winter Park, Fla




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Winter Park, Fla. Lake Osceola




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Winter Park, Fla., Lake Virginia




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Interlachen Ave., Winter Park, Fla




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Home of Irving Batcheller (widely known writer), Winter Park, Fla




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Hotel Alabama, Winter Park, Florida




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The Beal Marble Shell Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla




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Run between Lakes Virginia and Osceola, Winter Park, Fla




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Hotel Alabama, Winter Park, Fla




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The Alabama Hotel, Winter Park, Florida




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Winter residence of Honorable Paul J. Sherwood of Wilkes-Barre PA




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Lettuce field and orange groves in January, Winter Garden, Fla




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The Genius Estate, Winter Park, Fla




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Virginia Inn, from the Lake Terrace, Winter Park, Florida




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The Lincoln, Winter Park, Florida




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The Boulevard, Winter Park, Fla




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Club House, Aloma Country Club, Winter Park, Fla




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Anne Russel Theatre and Knowles Memorial Chapel, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla