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Dr. Robert King is pictured at the medical office on display at the Bishop Museum. King was the author of "A history of the practice of medicine in Manatee County, Florida", published in 1985. He was also a past president of the Manatee Historical Society
King Ranch Talent [picture] /
Inscriptions: "Purchased by I.C. & A.C. Ross, Glen Gillan Stud, Williamstown, S.A. for $10,000"--Typed after title, on label attached to reverse; "2A6535"--In pencil on reverse.; Photographer's stamp on reverse.; Part of the collection: Scenes at the twenty first King Ranch sale of Santa Gertrudis stud bulls and King Ranch quarter horses, Milton Park, Bowral, New South Wales, 1974.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3586060; Purchased from the photographer, 2005
Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine co
Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine conference called Reading Stephen King: Issues of Choice, Censorship, and the Place of Popular Literature in the Canon. Ed King\u27s fellow attendees stopped talking to him after he admitted that he had never read any of Stephen King\u27s books and was only planning to write about how much money Stephen King makes
A fragment of a letter requesting assistance from the King of Spain written by an unknown author.
A fragment of a letter requesting assistance from the King of Spain written by an unknown author. Unedited transcription available
Beloved Community: Martin Luther King, Howard Thurman, and Josiah Royce
Martin Luther Kings primary emphasis was upon beloved community, a phrase he borrowed from Royce, but an idea that he shared with St. Augustine. Theories of the state tend to focus upon division, in which one stratum dominates another or others. Kings context is the US in the segregated Southa region whose internal divisions sharply instantiate the idea of the state as an unequal hierarchy of dominance. Kings appeal was less to end black subjugation than to end subjugation as such. Hence King was called by some a dreamer, given his background commitment to equality and community, ideals taking marginal precedence over his foreground commitment to liberty and autonomy. This article explores the notion of beloved community broadly and then specifically in Martin Luther King along with related notions in Howard Thurman (1900-1981) and in Josiah Royce (1855-1916). KEYWORDS: Martin Luther King, Howard Thurman, Josiah Royce, Beloved Community, Equality, Desegregation, African American Studies, Arts and Humanities, Christianity, Philosophy, Religio
An article on well-known author Stephen King and his wife, author Tabitha King,
An article on well-known author Stephen King and his wife, author Tabitha King, native Mainers who live in Bangor and focus their low-profile philanthropy locally. Their many beneficiaries include Eastern Maine Medical Center, the Bangor and Old Town libraries, Bangor\u27s new Shawn T. Mansfield Baseball Stadium, area swimming pools, and the University of Maine, where both attended college. They have bought a local radio station to preserve local high-school and college sports coverage. Though wealthy enough to live anywhere, and despite King\u27s fame, they have chosen to raise their family in Bangor and live as regular members of the community. Headquarters for King\u27s fans is Betts Bookstore on Main Street
International House Guests Mrs. E.D. King and Mrs. A.C. Michaels, Building Committee, during House Opening
The Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) Clarence W. Daugette International House was constructed in 1964. Shown Mrs. E.D. King and Mrs. A.C. Michaels stand on the staircase during the International House\u27s opening event. (circa 1964)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/47179/thumbnail.jp
github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/king-wdl_wdl_checker
# TOPMed Analysis Pipeline — WDL Version
[](https://github.com/openwdl/wdl/blob/main/versions/1.0/SPEC.md)
This is a work-in-progress project to implement some components of the University of Washington [TOPMed pipeline](https://github.com/UW-GAC/analysis_pipeline) into Workflow Description Lauange (WDL) in a way that closely mimics [the CWL version of the UW Pipeline](https://github.com/UW-GAC/analysis_pipeline_cwl). In other words, this is a WDL that mimics a CWL that mimics a Python pipeline. All three pipelines use the same underlying R scripts which do most of the heavy lifting, making their results directly comparable.
## Features
* This pipeline is very similiar to the CWL version, and while the main differences between the two [are documented](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/_documentation_/for%20users/cwl-vs-wdl-user.md), testing indicates they are functionally equivalent -- so much so that files generated by the CWL are used as truth files for the WDL
* As it works in a Docker container, it does not have any external dependencies other than the usual setup required for [WDL](https://software.broadinstitute.org/wdl/documentation/quickstart) and [Cromwell](http://cromwell.readthedocs.io/en/develop/)
* Contains a checker workflow for validating a set of known inputs and expected outputs
## Usage
Example files are provided in `test-data-and-truths` and in `gs://topmed_workflow_testing/UWGAC_WDL/`.
The original pipeline had arguments relating to runtime such as `ncores` and `cluster_type` that do not apply to WDL. Please familarize yourself with the [runtime attributes of WDL](https://cromwell.readthedocs.io/en/stable/RuntimeAttributes/) if you are unsure how your settings may transfer.
### Terra users
For Terra users, it is recommended to import via Dockstore. Importing the correct JSON file for your workflow at the workflow field entry page will fill in test data and recommended runtime attributes for said test data. For example, load `vcf-to-gds-terra.json` for `vcf-to-gds.wfl`. If you are using your own data, please be sure to increase your runtime attributes appropriately.
### Local users
Cromwell does not manage resources well on local executions -- parameters such as `memory` and `disks` get ignored when Cromwell detects it is not running on the cloud. As a result, these pipelines (LD pruning especially) may get their processes killed by your OS for hogging too much memory, or completely lock up Docker, even on a relatively powerful machine running on downsampled test data. That being said, preliminary testing of these pipelines is performed on a local machine running OSX Catalina, so while we cannot officially support this method of execution, the only thing really blocking it from running smoothly on a local machine is Cromwell's resource management and the power needed by some of these algorithms. These issues can *generally* be avoided by changing the concurrent job limit in your Cromwell configuration. [See instructions here](https://docs.dockstore.org/en/develop/getting-started/getting-started-with-wdl.html) for how to set it in the Dockstore CLI.
## Further reading
* [checker workflows](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/_documentation_/for%20users/checker.md)
* [ld-pruning](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/ld-pruning/README.md)
* [king-ibdseg](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/king/README.md)
* [null-model](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/null-model/README.md)
* [vcf-to-gds](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/vcf-to-gds/README.md)
* [pc-air](https://github.com/DataBiosphere/analysis_pipeline_WDL/blob/main/pc-air/README.md)
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King Arthur's Enchantresses Morgan and Her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition
King Arthur summons visions of courtly chivalry, towering castles, windswept battlefields, heroic quests, and above all of the monarch who dies but who one day shall return. The Arthurian legend lives on as powerfully and enduringly as ever. Yet central to these stories are the mysterious, sexually alluring enchantresses - spellcasters, mistresses of magic who wield extraordinary influence over Arthur's life and destiny. Carolyne Larrington takes her readers on a quest to discover why these dangerous women continue to bewitch us. She explores them as they appear in poetry and painting, on the Internet and TV, in high and popular culture and shows that whether they be chaste or depraved, necrophiliacs or virgins, they are manifestations of the Other, frightening and fascinating in equal measure.'Original, intelligent, persuasive and always interesting, Carolyne Larrington makes us see the Arthurian legends in a new light. For anyone with the slightest interest in the subject, King Arthur's Enchantresses will be essential reading.' - Allan Massie, author of Arthur the King'If you have always loved the stories of the Knights of the Round Table, but want to know more: then this is the book for you. If you've heard of the names - Lancelot, Guinevere, Morgan Le Fay - but never read the stories: then King Arthur's Enchantresses is the book that you have to read. New ideas and lost interpretations are brought together in this hugely entertaining and clever book that bridges the gap between simple pleasure and real scholarship.'- Jeanette Winterson, author and broadcaster.Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Magic and the Enchantress -- 2. Morgan and Arthur -- 3. Morgan and Chivalry -- 4. Morgan, Other Knights and Enchantresses -- 5. Viviane, the Damoiselle Cacheresse and the Lady of the Lake -- 6. The Queen of Orkney -- 7. Vivien and the Victorians -- 8. Morgan, Morgause, and the Modern Age -- Notes -- Bibliography -- List of Pictures and Sources -- IndexKing Arthur summons visions of courtly chivalry, towering castles, windswept battlefields, heroic quests, and above all of the monarch who dies but who one day shall return. The Arthurian legend lives on as powerfully and enduringly as ever. Yet central to these stories are the mysterious, sexually alluring enchantresses - spellcasters, mistresses of magic who wield extraordinary influence over Arthur's life and destiny. Carolyne Larrington takes her readers on a quest to discover why these dangerous women continue to bewitch us. She explores them as they appear in poetry and painting, on the Internet and TV, in high and popular culture and shows that whether they be chaste or depraved, necrophiliacs or virgins, they are manifestations of the Other, frightening and fascinating in equal measure.'Original, intelligent, persuasive and always interesting, Carolyne Larrington makes us see the Arthurian legends in a new light. For anyone with the slightest interest in the subject, King Arthur's Enchantresses will be essential reading.' - Allan Massie, author of Arthur the King'If you have always loved the stories of the Knights of the Round Table, but want to know more: then this is the book for you. If you've heard of the names - Lancelot, Guinevere, Morgan Le Fay - but never read the stories: then King Arthur's Enchantresses is the book that you have to read. New ideas and lost interpretations are brought together in this hugely entertaining and clever book that bridges the gap between simple pleasure and real scholarship.'- Jeanette Winterson, author and broadcaster.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Synthesis and spectroscopic properties of some pyrimido[4,5-b]quinoliiie derivatives
Author: 1, Women Students Medical Studies & Sciences Sections, Chemistry Department,
College of Science, King Saud University
P.O. Box 22452, Riyadh 11495.
Author: 3, From Chemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University
P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451.Several substituted pyrimido[4,5-b]quinoline were synthesized from the intermediates: 2-chloro-3-quinolinecarbonitrile (1d), 2-amino-3-quinolinecarbonitrile (1h) and 2-oxo-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid (1g), via cyclization with urea, thiourea, guanidine, formamide and acetic anhydride. Structural elucidation of the prepared quinolines and pyrimido[4,5-b]quinolines was mainly based on the spectroscopic methods, and in particular, MS and NMR spectr
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