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    Correspondence to Reverend William C. Jason from C. Albert Tindby

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    A letter to Reverend William C. Jason expressing his gratitude for a favor that Rev. Jason did

    Correspondence to Reverend William C. Jason from C. Albert Tindby

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    A letter to Reverend William C. Jason expressing his gratitude for a favor that Rev. Jason did

    Click Chemistry in Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry

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    Editors: Lewis, Jason S., Windhorst, Albert D., Zeglis, Brian (Eds.

    Jason Bond Family History

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    Jason Bond authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2017 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Jason vs GIJOE

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic book, Jason vs. GIJOE, is a postmodern double erasure, based on the comic book GIJOE: Cobra II (Issue 1). The original pictures from the comic book have been removed, and replaced by a series of short narratives, describing autobiographical events from the life of the author: me, Jason. Speech bubbles from the original have been left to comment back over top of the stories, obscuring meaning but creating moments of unplanned dialogue. The comic is a readymade, twice erased: once to replace the drawings of the initial comic, and again when using the original dialogue bubbles to speak back to the narrative

    Sound Collaboration by Louisa Taylor and Jason Singh

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    What sound would a pot make if you could play it? A specially commissioned collaboration by V and A Sound Artist in Residence Jason Singh and V and A Ceramicist in Residence Louisa Taylor, combined the sounds of the ceramicist at work and the inherent harmonics of the clay vessel. This project was created for the Friday late "Dinner is Served" event at the Victoria and Albert Museum. May 2012

    Oral history interview with Jason Poudrier

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    Jason Poudrier, author, discusses growing up in a military family and living in Alaska, North Dakota, Oregon, and finally Oklahoma. He describes what it was like enlisting in the Army after high school in 2001 and how his military service affected him. A recipient of the Purple Heart, he shares his experiences getting injured by shrapnel in Iraq. He later talks about how he uses poetry and writing to cope with his memories of war, and how he hopes to help others do the same.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes

    Lynn Brunelle and Jason Chin: Cook Prize 2025, Gold Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author Lynn Brunelle and illustrator Jason Chin give an acceptance speech for Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall (Neal Porter Books/Holiday House)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1016/thumbnail.jp

    The people behind the papers – Jason Ko and Daniel Lobo

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    Planarians grow when they are fed and shrink during periods of starvation. However, it is unclear how they maintain appropriate body proportions as their size changes. A new paper in Development investigates the differences between growth and shrinkage dynamics and builds a mathematical model to explore the mechanisms underpinning these two processes. To learn more about the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author, Jason Ko, and corresponding author, Daniel Lobo, Associate Professor at the University of Maryland.https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.20298

    Jason Grimsley and HGH

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    Up to this point in his less than distinguished major league baseball career, Jason Grimsley was best known as the player who crawled through a ceiling passage in the visitor\u27s clubhouse at Comiskey Park to get Albert Belle\u27s corked bat from the umpire\u27s room. It was July of 1994 and the umpires had confiscated Belle\u27s illegal bat
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