
Kristin Martin
Articles
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Apr 2, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Abdur-Rahman Siddiqui |Kristin Martin |Rohit Bhargava |Armando Santiago-Carboney
Spectroelectrochemical Determination of Thiolate Self-Assembled Monolayer Adsorptive Stability in Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Electrolytes Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) are ubiquitous in studies of modified electrodes for sensing, electrocatalysis, and environmental and energy applications. However, determining their adsorptive stability is crucial to ensure robust experiments.
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Nov 11, 2023 |
washingtoncounty.news | Kristin Martin |Carol Wyatt
Michael J. BrooksI’ve never forgotten where the Apostle Paul had his famous Macedonian vision after Dr. Bryan asked this on a test in New Testament class and I hadn’t a clue…but Dr. Luke states clearly that he was in Troy—the city made famous by the beautiful Helen whose “face launched a thousand ships,” according to Christopher Marlowe. This vision was significant since it meant Paul left Asia and traveled to Europe. Macedonia was the northern province in Greece.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
washingtoncounty.news | Kesley Colbert |Austin Bay |Mona Charen |Kristin Martin
Caleb DuncanCharles Spurgeon is credited with the following quote: “I have learned to kiss the wave that throws me against the rock of ages.” I loved this quote so much that I started researching online to see where it came from. I sent it to my wife in a text message. With love, she responded, “Honey, you know he didn’t actually say this, right?” She was right. As I kept searching, I discovered he didn’t say this.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
washingtoncounty.news | Kristin Martin |Jim Turner
STAFF REPORTThe University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension office is gathering donations for the less fortunate in a unique way. UF/IAS Extension is asking community members to donate a jar of peanut butter to their county extension office by Oct. 31. Those jars will then be distributed to local food pantries, backpack programs, and other programs that assist people who need food.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
washingtoncounty.news | Kristin Martin |Carol Kent |Diane Moore
By Caleb Duncan | Guest columnistLast week, twelve people from Chipley traveled to Perry, Florida, to help with disaster relief efforts from the damage of Hurricane Idalia. Like Hurricane Michael in our area a few years ago, Perry saw the disastrous damage of a Category 3 Hurricane. There were power lines down everywhere we drove, trees uprooted, and roofs tarped as civilians were trying to recover from the devastating storm.
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