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    Letter from J. Walters to James B. Finley

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    Walters writes to Finley concerning the whereabouts of Rev. A.W. Musgrove. Walters\u27 much loved friend promised to attend the Christmas quarterly meeting but never responded to any correspondence about the meeting. When Musgrove first came to Dayton to serve Finley Chapel [1842-1844, assisted Brother Herr], there was no place for the nearly blind minister to live. The Walters family took him in and grew to love him. Walters does not understand why all communication has ceased and wants to know whether Musgrove is dead or alive. He is also upset that Finley appears to have forgotten him. Walters declares that he needs to withdraw temporarily from the Methodist Episcopal Church for the sake of his soul and body, as he has been the subject of slander from church members for the last five years. Abstract Number - 327https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1527/thumbnail.jp

    Checking of models built using a graphically based formal modelling language

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    RDT is a graphical formal modelling language in which the modeller works by constructing diagrams of the processes in their model which they then join together to form complete systems. Aside from the benefits which accrue as a side effect of building a formal model of a proposed system, these diagrammatic models can be useful as a means of communication between the development team and the users. However one of the greatest benefits of a formal model is that it can be subjected to rigorous examination to ensure that it satisfies properties required of the system. This paper describes the RDT language and a transformation from RDT into Promela code (the input language of the SPIN model-checker) which can be performed automatically and illustrates the use of the technique with an example

    Camila Walters con el escritor inglés R. B. Cunninghame Graham

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    Camila Walters con el escritor inglés R. B. Cunninghame Graham, Mr. Thayer y otro amigo en el patio del Hotel Walters, calle Universidad, con un venadito

    H. B. Walters. Church bells of England.

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    Aubert Marcel. H. B. Walters. Church bells of England.. In: Journal des savants. 11ᵉ année, Août 1913. pp. 376-377

    No.243, Margo Walters McDonald, interview by Joseph Arave

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    Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Joseph Arave with Olympic skier Margo Walters McDonald on January 16, 1990. This interview is no. 243 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1155 and U-1156McDonald (b. 1942) recalls her introduction to skiing, her racing career, people she knew in skiing, and the benefits she received as a result of her being an Olympic contender in 1964. Interviewer: Joe Arav

    Genome-wide landscape of alternative splicing events in brachypodium distachyon

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    Recently, Brachypodium distachyon has emerged as a model plant for studying monocot grasses and cereal crops. Using assembled expressed transcript sequences and subsequent mapping to the corresponding genome, we identified 1219 alternative splicing (AS) events spanning across 2021 putatively assembled transcripts generated from 941 genes. Approximately, 6.3% of expressed genes are alternatively spliced in B. distachyon. We observed that a majority of the identified AS events were related to retained introns (55.5%), followed by alternative acceptor sites (16.7%).We also observed a low percentage of exon skipping (5.0%) and alternative donor site events (8.8%). The 'complex event' that consists of a combination of two or more basic splicing events accounted for ~14.0%. Comparative AS transcript analysis revealed 163 and 39 homologous pairs between B. distachyon and Oryza sativa and between B. distachyon and Arabidopsis thaliana, respectively. In all, we found 16 AS transcripts to be conserved in all 3 species. AS events and related putative assembled transcripts annotation can be systematically browsed at Plant Alternative Splicing Database (http://proteomics.ysu.edu/altsplice/plant/). © The Author 2012

    Church Bells of England, by H.-B. Walters. 1912

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    Church Bells of England, by H.-B. Walters. 1912. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 77, année 1913. pp. 345-346

    Women Leaders Affinity Group: Dr. Charlene Walters

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    Date: March 25, 2021 Guest: Dr. Charlene Walters, entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author The Women Leaders Affinity Group, hosted by Dr. Amanda Main and Dr. Ellen Ramsey from the College of Business and Management, presented a Zoom event with Dr. Charlene Walters, who spoke about the realities of being an entrepreneur and the keys to success. Walters is an entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author of Launch Your Inner Entrepreneur.https://spiral.lynn.edu/bus_women-leaders/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Dale Walters Living Memoirs Interview

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    Dale Walters shared stories from his long-term involvement in missionary work in Nicaragua, beginning in high school and continuing through college and into his professional life. He described practical responsibilities like vehicle maintenance, emergency transport, and managing the mission during political unrest. Dale emphasized how these experiences deepened his faith, strengthened his problem-solving skills, and shaped his character. He recounted moments of adversity—such as truck breakdowns, fires, and injuries—and highlighted God’s presence throughout. Now a teacher, Dale encourages young people to pursue mission work, viewing it as a powerful source of growth, purpose, and spiritual clarity. *Content Warning: This interview includes references to medical emergencies, childbirth complications, infant loss, and community violence. Listener discretion is advised. Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. It features diverse geography, including lakes, volcanoes, and both Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. The country has a rich cultural heritage shaped by indigenous roots and Spanish colonial history. Nicaragua\u27s economy relies on agriculture, mining, and tourism, though it has faced political instability and natural disasters. Its capital and largest city is Managua. Parker, F.D., Nietschmann, B., Arguello, R., Orozco, M.S., Walker, T.W. (2025, April 26). Nicaragua. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/place/Nicaragua Views expressed do not represent Southern Adventist University or McKee Library but are the personal opinions of the interviewed individual

    Church Bells of England, by H.-B. Walters. 1912

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    Church Bells of England, by H.-B. Walters. 1912. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 77, année 1913. pp. 345-346
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