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    Supplemental Data for Smith et. al (2025): Quantitative Palynology of the Paleocene Lower Wilcox Group of Texas: Taxonomy, Biostratigraphy, and Paleoecology

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    This dataset contains supplemental data for Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations No. 291: "Quantitative palynology of the Paleocene Lower Wilcox Group of Texas: taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and paleoecology" The supplement consists of two files: (1) Lower Wilcox Excel Data (MS Excel format), and (2) Lower Wilcox Charts (PDF format) (2025)

    Latin American Press Review, Program 1974-17, 1974 April 10

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    Part I: The Latin American Press Review highlights significant developments across the region: Excelsior's report from Mexico City unveils rumors of a potential coup d'état in Costa Rica amid student protests against economic hardships and a controversial extradition law, with accusations of involvement by North American companies and the CIA escalating tensions. Meanwhile, the Bertrand Russell Tribunal in Rome condemns governments in Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Bolivia for systematic human rights violations, urging global action to end support for these regimes and free political prisoners. Amnesty International adds its voice, calling on Brazil's President Geisel to release political detainees and disclose information on suspicious deaths in custody, reiterating its commitment to defending prisoners worldwide. In a related development, Britain halts arms sales and economic aid to Chile, citing concerns over democracy and human rights. These events underscore the ongoing struggle for human rights and democracy in Latin America, amidst political turmoil and international scrutiny. The British News Weekly, Latin America, sheds light on the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Panama regarding the Panama Canal. Recent discussions, marked by an agreement of principles signed by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Panama's Foreign Minister, aim to restore Panama's territorial sovereignty over the canal and its surrounding zone, superseding the existing treaty signed in 1903. However, challenges arise from the substantial US military presence in the canal zone and political pressures faced by Panamanian President Omar Torrijos, who advocates for Panamanian control over the canal. Leftist and right-wing forces in Panama exert conflicting pressures on Torrijos, complicating negotiations. The outcome of these talks, along with political dynamics in Panama and the US, holds significant implications for Latin America's future. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program

    Yoga as Self-Care for Librarians

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    Presentation given for librarians attending online for professional development sessions for the NNLM

    Latin American Press Review, Program 1974-26, 1974 June 13

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    Part I: The Latin American Press Review highlights events in Argentina, Chile, and the Dominican Republic. In Argentina, commemorations of the Cordo Baso, a popular rebellion in 1969, spark bomb explosions, police actions, and strikes in Cordoba. Leftist forces, both Peronist and non-Peronist, are involved, indicating a deepening struggle between left and right in the country. Meanwhile, in Chile, consumers face soaring prices, disrupting the military junta's anti-inflation efforts. Additionally, a French television documentary reveals conditions in Chilean concentration camps post-coup, drawing international attention. American jurists and theologians, following a tour of Chile, condemn the military regime's destruction of democratic institutions and accuse the Nixon administration of supporting the junta over civilian governance. Ramsey Clark, in an interview with Excelsior, condemns the erosion of democracy in Chile under the military junta, citing a reign of terror marked by torture and violations of human rights. He urges the U.S. government to cease collaboration with the Chilean regime. In the Dominican Republic, President Joaquin Balaguer's reelection to a third term is met with discontent. Despite his paternalistic image, Balaguer's regime faces criticism for electoral irregularities, with a significant boycott of the polls by opposition supporters. Balaguer's reelection is seen as maintaining the status quo, with discontent brewing beneath the surface. This information is sourced from El Nacional, Excelsior, La Prensa, and the Christian Science Monitor. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program

    Online Outreach with Yoga

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    Texas Library Association Annual Conference. 2021, Online. Ideas2Go

    Latin American Press Review, Program 1973-30, 1973 October 11

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    Part I: Delves into the grim aftermath of Chile's military coup, exposing economic hardships exacerbated by the junta's policies and a wave of political repression targeting leftist groups and former Allende supporters. The regime's moral purge involves dismantling leftist institutions, replacing university leaders with military officials, and initiating a witch hunt for perceived dissenters. Reports detail brutal human rights violations within detention centers like the National Stadium. Beyond Chile, the review highlights collaboration between Brazilian secret police and Chilean authorities to target political exiles, while Uruguay and Argentina experience their own crackdowns on leftist movements amid rising repression and political violence. The assassination of union leader Jose Rucci in Argentina prompts speculation about right-wing involvement, challenging initial attributions and revealing broader tensions within Peronism. Argentina's Peronist movement's aggressive anti-Marxist stance, championed by President Perón, appealing to the middle class and armed forces. Part II: Father Charlie McPadden, a Maryknoll missionary who worked in Chile, discusses the church's role under Allende and its response to socialism's rise. He notes a division within the Chilean church regarding support for Allende's programs but highlights its cooperation in addressing social injustices. However, after the military coup, the church faced repression, becoming disillusioned with the regime, particularly regarding the fate of political exiles, prompting efforts to intercede for them. This insight into the church's experiences in Chile highlights the complexities of its relationship with political power and social change. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program

    Experiment T003

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    Datasets for Experiment T003; 3 MPa normal stress; Min-u-Sil 4

    Data intensifies: AI in Star Trek

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    Presented at Texas Tech Libraries Sci-pop Serie

    dECM Microscopic Colorectal Cancer Dormancy 2025

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    Compiled data files and images for 2025 Advanced Healthcare Materials publicatio

    Dynamic and differential renal cortical cell-specific mitochondrial metabolism in response to fasting

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    Data for main manuscript and supplemental materials for "Dynamic and differential renal cortical cell-specific mitochondrial metabolism in response to fasting

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