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On 27 July 2012, in his judgment following ‘The Twitter Joke Trial’, the Lord Chief Justice of England & Wales quoted from King Lear (Folio). The trial was the first time a British Court had considered the use of Twitter in the context of a bomb hoax ...
John Curtis, Gary Watt
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Letters to the editor represent the apogee of peer review: A current exemplar
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Timothy I. Musch +2 more
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Abstract Research Summary How do analysts react to communication about firms' strategies? Research has shown that executive communication influences markets, but we know little about reactions to the deeper strategy content communicated. Drawing from research on how evaluative frames and expectation violations shape cognition, we show that when ...
John C. Eklund, Michael J. Mannor
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Summer of Shrew, Part 2: Tamed? Really? [PDF]
In the second of a four-part series on Shakespeare\u27s The Taming of the Shrew, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner argues that Shakespeare’s play raises challenging questions about the way we define gender roles, and the answers aren’t as obvious as they might ...
Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel
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Internal Wave‐Driven Mixing in the North Atlantic From Finescale Observations and the IDEMIX Closure
Abstract Oceanic turbulent mixing plays a fundamental role in global circulation and climate regulation, yet its spatial variability remains poorly observed, especially in the deep ocean. This study presents a detailed observational analysis of finescale turbulence in two North Atlantic regions, using repeated full‐depth profiles of stratification and ...
Dinora Garcia Santacruz +3 more
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\u27Another Key\u27 to Act Five of \u3cem\u3eA Midsummer Night’s Dream\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner offers evidence as to why editors might choose to assign speeches in Act Five of Shakespeare\u27s A Midsummer Night\u27s Dream either to Philostrate or to ...
Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel
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Abstract Tides can modify sea surface height by several meters, yet their representation in models remains imperfect, largely owing to errors in simulating tidal energy loss. In the open ocean, barotropic tides lose energy to internal tides; this process is typically parameterized using a wave drag scaled by a scaling factor greater than one to ...
Luwei Yang +5 more
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Grounds in Equality Law: Before and After For Women Scotland
Grounds are the fulcrum of equality law. Thus, discrimination is discrimination when it is based on or because of certain kinds of personal characteristics or grounds such as race or sex. But there is no definition of grounds in general or a definition of grounds such as race or sex in particular in equality law. This article shows that in defining the
Shreya Atrey
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ABSTRACT Butterflies are one of Australia's most popular and well‐studied invertebrate groups. Much butterfly research in the country is either led or supported by amateur entomologists and citizen scientists, and yet despite this, the recent and dramatic increase in the volume of publicly accessible citizen science butterfly observations has received ...
Louis J. Backstrom
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