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    Minnie More Bell and Z. T. Bell portrait, mounted (back)

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    Woman wears high-collared dark dress with lace trim, man wears suit and bow tie. Written on back "Minnie More Bell and Z T Bell

    Minnie More Bell and Z. T. Bell portrait, mounted

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    Woman wears high-collared dark dress with lace trim, man wears suit and bow tie. Written on back "Minnie More Bell and Z T Bell

    The influence of Single Area Payments and Less Favoured Area Payments on the Latvian landscape.

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    The influence of Single Area Payments and Less Favoured Area Payments on the Latvian landscape.Nikodemus, O., Bell, S., Peneze, Z. and Rasa, I.2010PRJEuropean Countryside1• 2010 • p. 25-41DOI: 10.2478/v10091-010-0003-

    Marriage record of Bell, G. H. and Lester, Carrie Z.

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    Marriage license for G.H. Bell and Carrie Z. Lester. R.H. Barnett was the officiant

    A biholomorphism from the Bell representative domain onto an annulus and kernel functions

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    Let Aρ2,1 = { z ∈ [special characters omitted] : ρ2 \u3c :z: \u3c 1} and let Ω r = {z ∈ [special characters omitted] : :z + [special characters omitted]: \u3c r}. It is known that for r \u3e 2, Ω r is a doubly-connected domain with an algebraic Bergman kernel and satisfies a certain quadrature identity. We find an explicit biholomorphism between these two domains, and get the value of ρ as a function of r, which follows from the computation of the biholomorphism. Using the transformation formula for the Bergman kernel, we write out the Bergman kernel of the Bell representative domain Ωr, which was earlier known to be algebraic. We also determine the Ahlfors maps of this generalized quadrature domain using the Ahlfors map of the annulus

    The Benefits of Being Economics Professor A (and not Z)

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    Alphabetic name ordering on multi-authored academic papers, which is the convention in the economics discipline and various other disciplines, is to the advantage of people whose last name initials are placed early in the alphabet. As it turns out, Professor A, who has been a first author more often than Professor Z, will have published more articles and experienced afaster growth rate over the course of her career as a result of reputation and visibility. Moreover, authors know that name ordering matters and indeed take ordering seriously: Several characteristics of an author group composition determine the decision to deviate from the default alphabetic name order to a significant extent.performance measurement, incentives, economists, name ordering

    Final word on Jersey Dutch

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    In this article, William Z. Shetter compares and contrasts the dialects that developed between different Dutch colonies in the New World. He explores in-depth the nuances of Jersey Dutch, and provides theories to explain how Dutch and colonial languages blended. The article is reprinted from American Speech, December 1958, Volum XXXIII, No. 4

    Bell's inequalities in the tomographic representation

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    The tomographic approach to quantum mechanics is revisited as a direct tool to investigate violation of Bell-like inequalities. Since quantum tomograms are well defined probability distributions, the tomographic approach is emphasized to be the most natural one to compare the predictions of classical and quantum theory. Examples of inequalities for two qubits an two qutrits are considered in the tomographic probability representation of spin states

    Bell Beakers and the cultural milieu of north European plain

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    It is clear that not only cultural backgrounds for the Bell Beakers in north and south Poland are different, but also that the Bell Beakers in these two parts of the country vary. The authors deal with the northern zone (Pomerania, Wielkopolska and Kujawy regions) where strong connections are observed with the Single Grave Culture (from northern Germany and Jutland) and with the regional Corded Ware Culture. Bell Beaker traits are recorded there mostly on settlements and not in burials. A long typochronological Bell Beaker sequence is established and their important role in the long-lasting cultural developments in the region is proposed
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