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Title
Computer Science Mentored Advanced Project, Mentored Advanced Project, CSC 499 Mentored Advanced Project
Description
Materials to support the teaching and completion of a Mentored Advanced Project in Computer Science
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:10000
Title
Cycles of Conflict: A Computational Modeling Alternative to Collins's Theory of Conflict Escalation, Computational Modeling Alternative to Collins's Theory of Conflict Escalation
Description
This article seeks to offer a computational model that can parsimoniously account for many features of Collins's theory of conflict escalation.
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:11475
Title
Data Repository for Reproducible Research
Description
To promote reproducibility, since 2009 all my empirical research has been cached in a data repository that captures all source code and data dependencies automatically or semi-automatically.
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:10001
Title
Does probability of occurrence relate to population dynamics?
Description
The objective of this study is to analyse how demographic parameters (intrinsic growth rate r and carrying capacity) relate to realized niches
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:26656
Title
Harry Duncan '38 and the Cummington Press
Description
Special Collections and Archives exhibit brochure.
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:6042
Title
Ionic Conductivity Studies of LiBOB-doped Silyl Solvent Blend Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Battery Applications
Description
Article exploring the ionic conductivity of LiBOB-doped electrolytes containing two silyl solvents
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:11474
Title
Landscape structure and genetic architecture jointly impact rates of niche evolution
Description
Understanding the factors that afect rates of adaptation at range margins is crucial for interpreting and predicting changes in species’ ranges.
Date Created
2014
PID
grinnell:26660