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Exploring the temporal structure of heterochronous sequences using TempEst (formerly Path-O-Gen) Open
Gene sequences sampled at different points in time can be used to infer molecular phylogenies on a natural timescale of months or years, provided that the sequences in question undergo measurable amounts of evolutionary change between samp…
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Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science Open
Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science – a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline – the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framew…
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Coleridge and Shelley: Textual Engagement Open
Contents: Introduction Cultivating the topos: early engagements 'Beside thee like a shadow': the presence of Coleridge in Shelley's Alastor volume 'An unremitting interchange': the voices of Mont Blanc Perpetual Orphic song: the 'vitally m…
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Tempest in a teapot? Toward new collaborations between mainstream policy process studies and interpretive policy studies Open
“Tempest in a teapot” is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, which is how we see the supposedly divisive relationship between two research traditions: mainstream policy process studies and interpretive …
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Surveillance Bias in Child Maltreatment: A Tempest in a Teapot Open
Background: Children are believed to be more likely to be reported for maltreatment while they are working with mental health or social service professionals. This “surveillance bias” has been claimed to inflate reporting by fifty percent …
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The Virtue of Sympathy: Magic, Philosophy, and Literature in Seventeenth-Century England Open
"Beginning with an analysis of Shakespeare's The Tempest and building to a new reading of Milton's Paradise Lost, author Seth Lobis charts a profound change in the cultural meaning of sympathy during the seventeenth century. Having long re…
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A Tempest in a Teacup? Analyzing Firestorms on Twitter Open
‘Firestorms,’ sudden bursts of negative attention in cases of controversy and outrage, are seemingly widespread on Twitter and are an increasing source of fascination and anxiety in the corporate, governmental, and public spheres. Using me…
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Profession and Performance: Aspects of oratory in the Greco-Roman world Open
This volume brings together six papers relating to oratory and orators in public fora of Classical Greece and Rome.Edwards and Bers explore aspects of oratorical delivery in the Athenian courts and Assembly, including the demands placed on…
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A snapshot of the evolving epidemiology of oropharynx cancers Open
The trajectory of the human papillomavirus–positive oropharyngeal cancer epidemic in the United States reveals that “what's past is prologue” (William Shakespeare, The Tempest ): birth cohorts that previously experienced rises in incidence…
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Theatre, Presence and Communitas in Social Isolation: Covid-19 and Zoe Seaton’s The Tempest and Operation Elsewhere Online Open
Responding to the Covid-19 crisis, Zoe Seaton, Artistic Director of Big Telly Theatre Company, directed the adaptation for an online experience of two productions that had been conceived originally for face-to-face stagings. The first, co-…
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Dealing with the deluge of historical weather data: the example of the <span>TEMPEST</span> database Open
People have long been interested in the history of weather, particularly extremes, and chronologies of past events drawing on information from written records have been compiled and published throughout history. In recent years, concern ov…
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Screen Gleaning: A Screen Reading TEMPEST Attack on Mobile Devices Exploiting an Electromagnetic Side Channel Open
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Innovating Shakespeare: The Politics of Technological Partnership in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Tempest (2016) Open
This article examines the Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) recent focus on digital ‘innovation’ by analysing the relationship between their emerging digital-focused business practices and digital performance practice for The Tempest (2016…
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Echo TEMPEST: EM Information Leakage Induced by IEMI for Electronic Devices Open
Electromagnetic (EM) information leakage encourages attacks, wherein the attackers passively capture and analyze EM waves that are unintentionally generated by devices. Generally, devices with weak EM emission intensities are not targeted.…
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Theatre and empire: Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I Open
Introduction: James VI and I and re-invention of Great Britain. Part 1 Jacobean empire: definitions - imperium, empire mapping Great intellectual inheritance iconography of empire. Part 2 1603-1610 - is now, Britaine was of yore: st…
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Kae Tempest, London and the digital affects of neoliberalism Open
This paper extends recent examinations of neoliberalism’s affective impact through a close reading of Kae Tempest’s 2016 piece Let Them Eat Chaos. Building upon the work of Rachel Greenwald Smith, I demonstrate how Tempest locates geopolit…
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Cross-Gender Shakespeare and English National Identity: Wearing the Codpiece Open
Introduction: Wearing the Codpiece The King's Many Bodies: Fiona Shaw's Richard II (1995-96) Playing With Contradictions: Kathryn Hunter's King Lear (1997) Gender in Exile: Vanessa Redgrave's Prospero in The Tempest (2000) Staging and Subv…
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Rainfall Estimation From TEMPEST-D CubeSat Observations: A Machine-Learning Approach Open
In this study, a machine-learning model was used to produce surface rainfall estimates from Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems – Demonstration (TEMPEST-D) microwave radiance observations from a CubeSat. The machine-learnin…
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A Tempest in A Ladle: The Debate about the Roles of General and Specific Abilities in Predicting Important Outcomes Open
The debate about the roles of general and specific abilities in predicting important outcomes is a tempest in a ladle because we cannot measure abilities without also measuring skills. Skills always develop through exposure, are specific r…
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Assessing the Security of TEMPEST Fonts against Electromagnetic Eavesdropping by Using Different Specialized Receivers Open
The main topic of the present paper is the printed text protection against electromagnetic infiltration. There are many solutions to protect such data. One of these methods is the one that uses computer fonts that are characterized by spec…
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Acousmatic Noise: Racialization and Resistance in The Tempest's 'New World' Soundscape Open
I analyze Shakespeare’s racialization of noise in The Tempest as an acousmatic phenomenon and suggest how the acousmatic — sound whose source remains hidden — is imagined as a weapon of resistance that the racialized noisome Other could us…
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Shakespeare's Representation of Weather, Climate and Environment Open
While ecocritical approaches to literary texts receive more and more attention, climate-related issues remain fairly neglected, particularly in the field of Shakespeare studies. This monograph explores the importance of weather and changin…
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Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia Open
Intertextual approach to selected Renaissance English romantic plays.
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A Distributed Theatre Experiment with Shakespeare Open
This paper reports on an experimental production of The Tempest that was developed in collaboration with Miracle Theatre Company realised as a distributed performance from two separate stages through a dynamically configured telepresence s…
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Iuiuia caeca gen. n., sp. n., a new troglobitic planthopper in the family Kinnaridae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) from Brazil Open
A new obligate cavernicolous (troglobitic) species in the planthopper family Kinnaridae is described from Brazil, and a new genus is established, as it could not be placed in any of the existing genera. Information on distribution and ecol…
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Using TEMPEST Open
Researchers who perform Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies tend to rely on informatics experts to set up and administer their data collection protocols with digital media. Contrary to standard surveys and questionnaires that are…
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Cross Validation of TEMPEST-D and RainCube Observations Over Precipitation Systems Open
This article presents cross validation of nearly simultaneous observations between the Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems-Demonstration (TEMPEST-D) and Radar in a CubeSat (RainCube) satellite microwave sensors over precipi…
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Analysis of Compromising Video Disturbances through Power Line Open
In this article, we present results on research performed in the TEMPEST domain, which studies the electromagnetic disturbances generated unintentionally by electronic equipment as well as the methods to protect the information processed b…
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Satire and Embodiment: Allegorical Romance on Stage and Page in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain Open
Theatrical presentation of character relies on embodiment and mimesis where the novel constructs plausible character through the diegetic presentation of consciousness and action. This article argues that, with the introduction of stage ce…
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TEMPEST font counteracting a noninvasive acquisition of text data Open
The protection of information against electromagnetic penetration has huge significance. Different solutions, technological or organizational, are used to protect the information-limiting levels of unintentional emissions. In particular, t…