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E. Barrett Prettyman papers
E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr. (b. 1925), was Katherine Anne Porter's lawyer and close friend from the mid-1960s until her death in 1980. He has been in private practice in Washington, D.C., since 1955, and a partner with the prominent firm of Hogan and Hartson since 1964. He is the author of Death and the Supreme Court. His papers include personal letters and business correspondence relating to Porter. During the lifetime of Mr. Prettyman, no one may quote from these papers unless authorized in writing by him. In addition, researchers may not consult the portion of these papers donated in 1997 without Mr. Prettyman's written permission
Comments on moderate alcohol consumption and mortality
Abstract not availableElizabeth Barrett-Connor, Giovanni de Gaetano, Luc Djoussé, Curtis Ellison, Ramon Estruch, Harvey Finkel, Tedd Goldfinger, Ulrich Keil, Dominique Lanzmann-Petithory, Fulvio Mattivi, Erik Skovenborg, Creina Stockley, Arne Svilaas, Pierre-Louis Teissedre, Dag S. Thelle, Fulvio Ursini, Andrew L. Waterhous
'Reports from the Second Calvalry, California Volunteers and Letters' by Patrick E. Connor, December 6, 1962
'Reports from the Second Calvalry, California Volunteers and Letters' by Patrick E. Connor, December 6, 196
Ecological study of Barrett Domain, New Plymouth
An ecological survey of Barrett Domain (New Plymouth) was conducted by the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, for the New Plymouth District Council. The main ecological features of the domain were mapped and described, preliminary ecological impact assessments of domain upgrades were conducted, and recommendations made for the future management of the site. Barrett Domain encompasses a regionally significant wetland habitat (Barrett Lake), several hectares of remnant semi-coastal forest and areas of well-established planted native species. Wetland vegetation around Barrett Lake comprised reedland (kuta, raupo) and flaxland, and the lake provides refuge to a number of indigenous water birds. Semi-coastal forest at the site was dominated by tawa, kohekohe and pukatea, with a diverse range of understory and epiphyte species. Planted natives included a significant kauri grove, and patches of pohutukawa and puriri. Swamp forest to the west of the lake comprised mature pukatea and swamp maire, and if acquired in the land transfer, the ecological value of the domain would be greatly enhanced. Four permanent i-Tree vegetation monitoring plots and a National Wetland Monitoring plot were established at the domain and should be re-measured at 5 yearly intervals. Any ecological impacts associated with the construction of a path around the perimeter of Barrett Lake could be offset by restoration planting at the southern lake margin. Management recommendations include:
• Restoration planting with appropriate native species at the southern lake margin and several other key areas within the domain.
• Removing/monitoring exotic species, including the gorse and grey willow on the lake margin, and wandering Jew and climbing asparagus in the forest remnants.
• Fencing (stock proofing) the swamp forest at the west of the lake once it is acquired.
• Continuing with pest control and monitoring.
• Obtaining new interpretive signage
[Telegram from E. D. Joost to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Connor - October 3, 1933]
Telegram from E. D. Joost, secretary on behalf of Odelia R. Staiti, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Connor of San Francisco, informing them of the passing of Henry Staiti on Monday, October 2, 1933
Letter from E. Boyd Barrett to Fr. O'Keefe
Typescript letter signed E. Boyd Barrett, 142 West 77 Street, New York City (United States of America), to Fr. O’Keefe [...]. Advertising his new book, While Peter sleeps (Washburn, New York). Setting down belief that the Catholic church is in dire need of reform and that abuses need to enter public platform. Wishing for sane education in religion, abolition of the menace element in church laws, decentralisation; he commented on the Mungret Case and even raised the question of women priests. His book will prove provocative for many; priest readers have recommended it if cautioned the author, including Fr. O'Flanagan; there was praise from Upton Sinclair. (No covering letter extant.
George N. Barrett Correspondence
Entries include typed and hand written correspondence in search of the author, and a typed letter from Barrett on dramatic Jones Inn stationer
Mrs. Patrick E. Connor
Photograph of Johanna Connor (d. 1889), who married Patrick E. Connor in 1854
General Patrick E. Connor
Photograph of General Patrick E. Connor, commander of Camp Douglas from 1862 to 1869. "For biography of Patrick Edward Connor (1820-1891), see: Brigham D. Madsen, Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor (Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1990).
Classificazione automatica di immagini endoscopiche per la sorveglianza dell'esofago di barrett
Classificazione automatica di immagini endoscopiche per la sorveglianza dell’esofago di Barrett. Descrizione dell’Esofago di Barrett. Stato dell’arte delle immagini endoscopiche. Haralick features. Operatore di Kirsch. Binarizzazione immagine. Analisi del colore. Rete neurale artificiale feed forward con backpropagationopenEmbargo per motivi di segretezza e di proprietà dei risultati e informazioni sensibil
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