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    Bray-Curtis similarity matrix

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    Contains the Bray-Curtis similarity between each pair of evolved populations. This file is produced by the Bray-Curtis calculations R script

    Bray-Curtis dissimilarity distances, colored by measures of physical activity.

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    (A) Bray-Curtis dissimilarity distances, colored by physically active status. PERMANOVA R2 = 0.004 (P = 0.001). SHOW, 2016–2017. (B) Bray-Curtis dissimilarity distances, colored by quartile of MVPA minutes per week. PERMANOVA R2 = 0.003 (P = 0.001). SHOW, 2016–2017. (C) Bray-Curtis dissimilarity distances colored by engagement in any active transportation. R2 = 0.003 (P = 0.009). SHOW, 2016–2017. (D) Bray-Curtis dissimilarity distances, colored by quartile of minutes in active transportation per week, excluding participants who reported no active transportation (n = 147). PERMANOVA R2 = 0.004 (P = 0.92). SHOW, 2016–2017.</p

    Bray-Curtis calculations R script

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    This script uses Breseq_Output_with_verification.txt data file. It tests whether there is a significant difference in mutation number between treatments, calculates the Bray-Curtis pairwise similarity between each pair of populations, and conducts randomization tests

    Harold B. Bray

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    General Correspondence, Mission; 1898-1899; Young, Seymour B.

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    Letters between John Mills Whitaker and Seymour B. Young and Isaac Bray Young, 1898Letter dated 14 January 1898 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from Seymour B. Young to John M. Whitaker; Letter dated 20 January 1898 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from Seymour B. Young to John M. Whitaker; Note (undated) from Seymour B. Young to John M. Whitaker; Letter from Isaac Bray Young to John M. Whitake

    Bray, Ann B.

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    Body cremated. Ernest Coke Bray - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1939/1112/thumbnail.jp

    No Pasaran! An Interview on the History and Politics of Anti-fascism with Mark Bray

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    Mark Bray is a historian of human rights, terrorism, and political radicalism in Modern Europe as well as a political organizer. This interview outlines what fascism is, the history of anti-fascist resistance, the debate surrounding free-speech, anti-imperialism, World War II, and the Trump Era. Mark Bray is a political organizer and historian of human rights, terrorism, and political radical-ism in Modern Europe. He earned his BA in Philosophy from Wesleyan University in 2005 and his PhD in History from Rutgers University in 2016. He is the author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook (Melville House 2017), Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street (Zero 2013), The Anarchist Inquisition: Terrorism and Human Rights in Spain and France, 1890-1910 (forthcoming), and the co-editor of Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader (PM Press 2018). His work has appeared in Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, Boston Review, and numerous edited volumes. He was a lecturer at Dartmouth College

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