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    Understanding and modeling changes in KYOVA tri-state housing data

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    Concept Implementation

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    I Must Go, The Fog is Rising: Emily Dickinson and The Uncanny

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    Norman Bates No Longer Exists: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

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    В ПОИСКАХ СНАРКА

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    Фет, В. В поисках Снарка. Библиотека Университета Маршалла, Хантингтон. 2023. 434 с. Этот том содержит статьи и рецензии Виктора Фета (1955 г.р.), написанные и опубликованные в 1995-2022 гг на различные темы, от истории науки до рецензий на театральные спектакли. Автор, биолог по профессии, который провёл первую половину жизни (1955-1988) в СССР, соединяет глубоко личный опыт, воспоминания и наблюдения, преследуя одну основную тему: уникальность творчества во всех аспектах гуманитарных и естественных наук. Интересы автора прежде всего фокусиртуются на двух очень разных, но не независимых фигурах Льюиса Кэрролла и Владимира Набокова. В наши дни, при быстром распаде и трансформации русской культуры, эти тексты обрели характер «довoенных архивов». Книга рассчитана на всех, кто интересуется разнообразнымы аспектами русской и советской литературы, поэзии, перевода, культуры, истории, театра и науки. Fet, V. In Search of the Snark. Huntington, WV: Marshall University Libraries. 2023. 434 p. This volume contains essays, articles, and reviews by Victor Fet (b. 1955), written in Russian, published in 1995—2022, on various subjects ranging from history of science to theater reviews. The author, a professional biologist who has spent the first half of his life in the USSR (1955-1988), combines highly personal experiences, memories, and observations, pursuing the same theme: uniqueness of creativity in all aspects of humanities and sciences. Author’s interests especially revolve around two vastly different but not unrelated figures: Lewis Carroll (and his Russian translations) and Vladimir Nabokov. Today, as Russian culture undergoes rapid decay and transformation, these texts acquire the quality of “pre-war archives”. The book is intended for everyone who is interested in many aspects of Russian and Soviet literature, poetry, translation, culture, history, theater, and science.https://mds.marshall.edu/mu_books/1003/thumbnail.jp

    An analysis of the preferences, morphometrics, and survey efficacy of the freshwater mussel community in the Greenup pool, Ohio River

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    The Greenup Pool is one of the most unique pools of the Ohio River in terms of habitat richness and anthropogenic impact both historical and current. The Greenup Pool spans 61.8 miles reaching from Greenup Dam in Greenup, KY to Robert C. Byrd Dam in Apple Grove, WV. We surveyed 17 sites to assess mussel communities within the Greenup Pool using the 2017 West Virginia Mussel Survey Protocol. At these sites, six 100-meter transects were surveyed for surface and subsurface mussels. Each transect was divided into 10-meter intervals. These surveys resulted in 4,041 live individuals from 21 species, including eight federally endangered Plethobasus cyphyus. This effort furthers our understanding of the Greenup Pool mussel community and identifies the outside bends and straightaways of the upper Greenup Pool as their preferred habitat. Habitat selection may be a result of lower historic impact in the Upper Pool and appears to be influenced by the coverage of fine sediment. Additionally, morphometric data indicates a severe lack of recent reproduction in the Greenup Pool, suggesting many species are only present as large, old individuals. The mussel community identified in this effort was compared to a prior Greenup Pool survey effort in 2017 using a similar site selection process and survey protocol. The analysis of the two efforts concluded the initial 2017 survey captured the mussel community based on the results of this effort. The combined data from both efforts is potentially the largest and most up to date mussel community resource for an individual navigational pool in the Ohio River

    Undated Letter from Glennis Yeager to Chuck Yeager

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    Undated letter from Glennis to Chuck. Likely date would be late 1943 or early 1944. In this letter, she describes traveling and other personal affairs.https://mds.marshall.edu/yeager/1133/thumbnail.jp

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