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Memorandum: William Tarbell and Drake Lease, May 9, 1925
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Memorandum: Wilson in Paris, May 29, 1924
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Memorandum: Woman's Crusade, 1933
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Memorandum: Women and Industry, equality/inequality
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Memorandum: Women and Industry, Nelle Swartz
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Memorandum: Women Series, Divorce, July 1909
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Memorandum: Women's Committee: Rhode Island
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Memorandum: Woodrow Wilson
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Memorandum: Young Interview, November 10, 1931
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Memorandum: Young, power
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A meta‐analysis reveals temperature, dose, life stage, and taxonomy influence host susceptibility to a fungal parasite
(Wiley, 2020-01-21)Complex ecological relationships, such as host–parasite interactions, are often modeled with laboratory experiments. However, some experimental laboratory conditions, such as temperature or infection dose, are regularly ... -
A Methodology for Integrating Unconventional Geologic and Engineering Data into a Geocellular Model
(Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2019-10-17)Unconventional field development and well performance analysis encompass multiple disciplines and large data sets. Even when seismic and other data sets are not available, geologists can build geocellular models to determine ... -
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Mexico 2018: AMLO's hour
(SciELO, 2019-06-13)In July 2018, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) was elected President of Mexico in the largest electoral landslide in Mexico's democratic history. As a self-proclaimed transformational candidate, AMLO made big promises ... -
Micro-tidal disruption events by stellar compact objects and the production of ultra-long GRBs
(Institute of Physics, 2016-05-27)We explore full/partial tidal disruption events (TDEs) of stars/planets by stellar compact objects (black holes (BHs) or neutron stars (NSs)), which we term micro-TDEs. Disruption of a star/planet with mass M sstarf may ... -
Mineral stabilization of soil carbon is suppressed by live roots, outweighing influences from litter quality or quantity
(Springer, 2021-07-01)Conserving soil carbon (C) and harnessing the potential for soil C sequestration requires an improved understanding of the processes through which organic material accumulates in soil. Currently, competing hypotheses exist ... -
Mirroring Hybridity: The Use of Arab Folk Tradition in Laila Halaby's Once in a Promised Land and Alia Yunis's The Night Counter
(Pluto Journals, 2020-09-01)This article explores the way in which Laila Halaby in Once in a Promised Land and Alia Yunis is in The Night Counter utilize the Arab folk tradition in novels on Arab and Muslim American experience to counter the dominant ... -
Mischaracterizing the Environment: Hardy, Darwin, and the Art of Ecological Storytelling
(University of Texas Press, 2020-06-01)This article reads Hardy's representation of Egdon Heath in The Return of the Native (1878) against the ecology and environmental history of English heathland to challenge a growing consensus that sees Hardy as an ecological ... -
Missingness of Height Data from the Demographic and Health Surveys in Africa between 1991 and 2016 Was Not Random but Is Unlikely to Have Major Implications for Biases in Estimating Stunting Prevalence or the Determinants of Child Height
(Oxford University Press, 2018-05)Background Obtaining accurate information on child height is essential for targeting interventions to reduce stunting. Thus, large-scale nutrition surveys must ensure that samples are representative of underlying populations ... -
Mixing in massive stellar mergers
(Oxford University Press, 2007-09-21)The early evolution of dense star clusters is possibly dominated by close interactions between stars, and physical collisions between stars may occur quite frequently. Simulating a stellar collision event can be an intensive ...