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    Using System Maps for CLA: Applying Systems Approaches to International Development by Goentzel, Jarrod, Gralla, Erica, Blair, Courtney

    Published 2021
    “…The USAID/Uganda Feed the Future Market System Monitoring Activity (MSM) is a partnership between the Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Washington University (GW). Our objective is to enable development practitioners to apply systems thinking to their development work. …”
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    Fast Reducer Hyperobjects by Kilgore, Matthew

    Published 2022
    “…Schardl of MIT and I-Ting Angelina Lee of Washington University in St .Louis.…”
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    Measurement of the helicity asymmetry Ε for the γ p → pπ0 reaction in the resonance region by Kim, C. W., Zachariou, N., Bashkanov, M., Briscoe, W. J., Fegan, S., Kashevarov, V. L., Nikonov, K., Sarantsev, A., Schmidt, A., Strakovsky, I. I., Watts, D. P., Workman, R. L., Achenbach, P., Akbar, Z., Amaryan, M. J., Angelini, G., Armstrong, W. R., Atac, H., Baashen, L., Baltzell, N. A.

    Published 2023
    “…These measurements are compared to predictions as well as new global fits from The George Washington University, Mainz, and Bonn-Gatchina groups. Their inclusion in multipole analyses will allow us to refine our understanding of the single-pion production contribution to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule and improve the determination of resonance properties, which will be presented in a future publication.…”
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    Plate Boundary Observatory and related networks: GPS data analysis methods and geodetic products by Melbourne, Timothy I., Murray, Mark H., Szeliga, Walter M., Phillips, David A., Puskas, Christine M., Santillan, Marcelo, Herring, Thomas A, King, Robert W, Wang, Lei, Floyd, Mike

    Published 2018
    “…GAGE GPS analysis involves formal merging within a Kalman filter of two independent, loosely constrained solutions: one is based on precise point positioning produced with the GIPSY/OASIS software at Central Washington University and the other is a network solution based on phase and range double-differencing produced with the GAMIT software at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. …”
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