Ruth Stokes
Ruth Wyckliffe Stokes (October 12, 1890 or 1891 – August 27, 1968) was an American mathematician, cryptologist, and astronomer. She earned the first doctorate in mathematics from Duke University, made pioneering contributions to the theory of linear programming, and founded the Pi Mu Epsilon journal.
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Episodic disability framework in the context of Long COVID: Findings from a community-engaged international qualitative study. by Kelly K O'Brien, Darren A Brown, Kiera McDuff, Natalie St Clair-Sullivan, Soo Chan Carusone, Catherine Thomson, Lisa McCorkell, Hannah Wei, Susie Goulding, Margaret O'Hara, Niamh Roche, Ruth Stokes, Mary Kelly, Angela M Cheung, Kristine M Erlandson, Richard Harding, Jaime H Vera, Colm Bergin, Larry Robinson, Lisa Avery, Ciaran Bannan, Brittany Torres, Imelda O'Donovan, Nisa Malli, Patricia Solomon
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Experiences of pacing to reduce symptoms among adults living with Long COVID in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States by Kiera McDuff, Darren A. Brown, Natalie St. Clair-Sullivan, Soo Chan Carusone, Kristine M. Erlandson, Lisa Avery, Ciaran Bannan, Colm Bergin, Angela M. Cheung, Susie Goulding, Richard Harding, Mary Kelly, Jessica M. Martin, Lisa McCorkell, Sarah O’Connell, Imelda O’Donovan, Margaret E. O’Hara, Niamh Roche, Ruth Stokes, Catherine Thomson, Liam Townsend, Jaimie H. Vera, Hannah Wei, Patricia Solomon, Kelly K. O’Brien
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