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110. Gold watch owned by Mrs. Hilda Bertelson of Spring City, Utah
Photographs of and document for a gold watch owned by Mrs. Hilda Bertelson of Spring City, Utah. Thought to be over 100 years, given to owner in Sweden about 60 years ago and brought to Uta
Pioneer personal history questionnaire, Joseph D. Bertelson
Typescript of answers by Joseph D. Bertelson of Marysvale for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1857, and his family settled in Sanpete County. Typed by Walter J. Cropper of Marysvale in 193
Topological invariants for discrete group actions
This Letter is an extensive introduction to a paper by Bertelson and Gromov that proposes a dynamical version of some aspects of Morse theory
Prairie Repertory Theatre company member Chelsey Bertelson
Portrait of Prairie Repertory Theatre company member Chelsey Bertelson for the 2013-2014 season
Bertelson, Richard III, b. 1970 (SC 1417)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1417. Interview, conducted by Western Kentucky University (WKU) student Richard Bertelson, with Persian Gulf War veteran Everett James Stephens, LaGrange, Kentucky--a former WKU student--about his war experiences. Bertelson based his honors thesis on this interview
Données expérimentales relatives à la valeur du test de Szondi
Bertelson P. Données expérimentales relatives à la valeur du test de Szondi. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 10 n°12, 1957. pp. 687-693
Professor Paul Bertelson
Paul Bertelson died at the dawn of the 26th of November 2008 as he was approaching 82, after more than one year of a sadly disabling illness during which he nevertheless kept active his clear reasoning, superb memory and fine sense of humour. He preserved during that painful period the extraordinary love of the beauty of life and concern with science and people that characterised his whole existence
On Bertelson-Gromov Dynamical Morse Entropy
Abstract In this mainly expository paper we present a detailed proof of several results contained in a paper by M. Bertelson and M. Gromo
The time-course of preparation: Confirmatory results with visual and auditory warning signals
In a previous experiment (BERTELSON, 1967) an auditory warning signal occurring in a high time-uncertainty situation produced an acceleration of the choice reaction to a visual stimulus which followed it by a predictable interval. The experiment has been replicated with the same click as warning signal in one condition, and with a visual signal, a flash, in the other. The facilitating effects of the flash lag behind those of the click, but they are observed for all positive intervals and are significant from 70 msec onwards. The previous conclusion that a warning signal can be used as a time cue without starting a refractory period was thus not restricted to the particular signal which had been used so far. A consequence is that the current tendency to take the situation of a reaction stimulus prefaced by a no-reaction stimulus as the standard condition in which to study refractoriness should be considered with caution. © 1969.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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