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    Analysis of Shipley Microposit Remover 1165 and AZ P4620 Photoresist waste disposal for Company XYZ

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    Plan BCompany XYZ is a company that processes semiconductor wafers. In their process, AZ® P4620 photoresist, an organic compound, is removed by Shipley Microposit Remover 1165, an organic solvent. When this occurs they produce a waste that cannot be disposed into a city’s water system. An analysis was conducted to determine the methods that could be used to treat the waste, recover the solvent and eliminate the use of organic solvents for photoresist stripping. Also the main components of Shipley Microposit Remover 1165 and AZ® P4620 Photoresist were analyzed for different health effects they might attribute for

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from D. W. Kempner to R. B. Shipley discussing passports and new regulations for entering Germany and Austria

    Embioptera Shipley 1904

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    Embioptera Shipley 1904: 260 Original usage; Order of group ExopterygotaPublished as part of Miller, Kelly B., 2009, Genus- and family-group names in the order Embioptera (Insecta), pp. 1-34 in Zootaxa 2055 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18667

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from D. W. Kempner to R. B. Shipley listing the passport numbers for Miss Gladys Kempner, Daniel W. Kempner, and Jeane Bertig Kempner, issued on May 22, 1952. He inquires whether visas and permits are required for their intended visit to the occupied portions of Austria and Germany, as his passport was previously stamped for Germany

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from D. W. Kempner to R. B. Shipley requesting permits for the Western Zones of Austria, Western sectors of Vienna, and Western Germany for Kempner, his wife, and his sister. Kempner lists their passport details and mentions enclosing former permits issued four years ago. He plans to enter Germany by car from France via Strasbourg and Austria

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Speedletter from R. B. Shipley to Daniel W. Kempner regarding his passport and the processing of the Military Permit

    Lophotaspis margaritiferae Shipley & Hornell 1904

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    Lophotaspis margaritiferae (Shipley & Hornell, 1904) [Syn. Aspidogaster margaritiferae Shipley & Hornell, 1904] Margaritifera margaritifera (Bivalvia); freshwater; pericardial cavity; ORI; Sri Lanka (Asia) (Shipley & Hornell 1904; Ward & Hopkins 1931; Skryabin 1952; Dollfus 1958 b; Yamaguti 1963).Published as part of Alves, Philippe V., Vieira, Fabiano M., Santos, Cláudia P., Scholz, Tomáš & Luque, José L., 2015, A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World, pp. 339-396 in Zootaxa 3918 (3) on page 355, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3918.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/24120

    Shows at Shipley Fair

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    B. Wrigley's Shows photographed at Shipley Fair, 23 July 1949. 'Roberto Presents Believe it or Not' and 'Jungle Grotto'. Digitisation and record funded by the Pilgrim Trust

    Neolebouria pallenisca Shipley & Hornell 1905, n. comb.

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    <i>Neolebouria pallenisca</i> (Shipley & Hornell, 1905) n. comb. <p> <b>Synonyms:</b> <i>Distoma palleniscum</i> Shipley & Hornell, 1905; <i>Plagioporus palleniscus</i> (Shipley & Hornell, 1905) Yamaguti, 1952; <i>Hamacreadium palleniscum</i> (Shipley & Hornell, 1905) Yamaguti, 1953.</p> <p> <b>Records.</b> From a “filefish or triggerfish, <i>Balistes</i> sp.” off Sri Lanka by Shipley & Hornell (1905) as <i>D</i>. <i>palleniscum</i>.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The excretory vesicle was not described in this species, and the ovary is tri-lobed. The genital pore is distinctly post-bifurcal, but also inter-caecal, and it therefore is most similar to species of <i>Neolebouria</i> belonging to the “maorum” body-type of Dronen <i>et al</i>. (2014). Notably, one of these species, <i>Neolebouria cantherini</i> (Li, Qiu & Zhang, 1988) Cribb, 2005, is known from a monacanthid (i.e. a filefish), and another, <i>N</i>. <i>capoori</i>, from Indian waters. <i>Neolebouria pallenisca</i> n. comb. is distinguishable from other <i>Neolebouria</i> species of the “maorum” bodytype by its larger size, at 5,000 µm long.</p>Published as part of <i>Martin, Storm B., Cutmore, Scott C., Ward, Selina & Cribb, Thomas H., 2017, An updated concept and revised composition for Hamacreadium Linton, 1910 (Opecoelidae: Plagioporinae) clarifies a previously obscured pattern of host-specificity among species, pp. 151-187 in Zootaxa 4254 (2)</i> on page 176, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/545862">http://zenodo.org/record/545862</a&gt

    Self-Sovereignty and Creativity in Ghanaian Public Culture

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    An essay on the relationship between social structure and individual creativity. --author-supplieddescription. Shipley was the editor of this volume of AQ
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