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    Do dolphins benefit from nonlinear mathematics when processing their sonar returns?

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    An interview with author Tim Leighton about the paper

    Tim Di Muzio on 'Sabotage'

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    In a series of essays published in 2013 and 2014 on capitaspower.com, political economist Tim Di Muzio explored the concept of ‘sabotage’ as it applies to capitalist power. I recently rediscovered these essays and was so impressed by them that I have reposted them here as a single piece. About the author: Tim Di Muzio is a researcher at the University of Wollongong. He is the author of numerous books, including Debt as power, Carbon capitalism, and The 1% and the Rest of us

    1996-1997 Tim Gautreaux

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    Tim Gautreaux is the author of three novels and two earlier short story collections. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Best American Short Stories, The Atlantic, Harper’s, and GQ. After teaching for thirty years at Southeastern Louisiana University, he now lives, with his wife, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Photo credit: Randy Bergeron)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Postscript, 1993, vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring)

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    The critical subject as the subject of criticism / Grant Stirling -- Author and "auteur" : Mavis Gallant's sophisticated cinematic "eye" in From the Fifteenth District / Dale Blake -- Pinpointing problems in post-colonial theory / Sabine Sautter -- Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum : body politics and The Handmaid's Tale / Sarah Appleton Aguiar -- Self-surpassing / affirming-alterity : a Nietzschean legacy for postmodern subjectivity / Tim Wilson -- Mazes and motherhood : romance and maternity in Virgil's Aeneid and Milton's Paradise Lost / Kellie Robertson.Published by the graduate students of the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Frequency: semiannual, 1993-2000; irregular, 2003-present. Note: vol. 2 has one issue only

    Outdoor Rig (Maningrida, Australia) [Performance Video Recording]

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    Digital migration of VHS. Video type: performance. Date: 1988. Venue type: Outdoor Rig. Venue name: outdoor. Shot by: Maningrida Media.Circus OZ video recording 1988 - Maningrida, Australia, Outdoor Rig - 14 July0:00:20-0:00:27 title --- 0:00:27-0:04:50 intro/opera --- 0:03:54-0:05:10 musical overture --- 0:05:10-0:07:20 Microphone routine (Melinda Frith, Tim Coldwell) --- 0:07:20-0:15:42 The fabulous Flying Burtons --- 0:15:43-0:26:13 bowling act --- 0:26:13-0:31:00 Bicentennial Rap (Stephen Burton, Guy Hooper) --- 0:31:00-0:38:58 Pole (Guy Hooper, Matt Hughes, Melinda Frith, Anni Davey, Tim Coldwell, Teresa Blake) --- 0:38:58-0:39:40 interval announcement --- 0:39:39-0:51:12 trampoline --- 0:51:12-0:56:35 cloudswing (Teresa Blake) --- 0:56:35-1:02:10 spectacular acrobatics --- 1:02:10-1:06:53 double cello --- 1:06:53-1:15:40 Hoops (Stephen Burton, Melinda Frith, Teresa Blake, Matt Hughes, Scott Grayland) --- 1:15:40-1:17:45 group bike (Stephen Burton, Tim Coldwell, Melinda Frith, Guy Hooper, Anni Davey, Julie McInnes, Teresa Blake, Matt Hughes, Scott Grayland, Pete Murphy, Steven Richardson, Natalie Dyball, Tanya Cavanagh, Bill Vickers, Carmel Duffy) --- 1:17:45-1:19:00 Drum Solo (Tanya Cavanagh) --- 1:19:00-1:20:54 final music (Stephen Burton, Tim Coldwell, Melinda Frith, Guy Hooper, Anni Davey, Julie McInnes, Teresa Blake, Matt Hughes, Scott Grayland, Pete Murphy, Steven Richardson, Natalie Dyball, Tanya Cavanagh, Bill Vickers, Carmel Duffy

    First person - Tim Petzold

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Tim Petzold is first author on ‘ Connexin 41.8 governs timely haematopoietic stem and progenitor cell specification’, published in BiO. Tim conducted the research described in this article while a PhD student in Julien Bertrand's lab at the Department of Pathology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland. He is now a postdoc in the lab of Holger Gerhardt at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin, Germany, investigating developmental biology – previously his focus was on how blood stem cells develop and now it has shifted to how the vascular system develops

    Tim Waters

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    Furman University Marching Band sousaphone player, Tim Waters, playing performing during a halftime show

    Tim Seibles, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo Head Solos, and Fast Animal, which was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. In 2013 he received both the Pen Oakland Josephine Miles Award for poetry and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Misericordia University for his literary accomplishments. His latest collection, One Turn Around the Sun, has just been released. Tim is the current Poet Laureate of Virginia and is a Professor of English at Old Dominion University where he teaches literature as well as classes in the MFA in writing program

    Tim Seibles, 39th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo Head Solos, and Fast Animal, which was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. In 2013 he received both the Pen Oakland Josephine Miles Award for poetry and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Misericordia University for his literary accomplishments. His latest collection, One Turn Around the Sun, has just been released. Tim is the current Poet Laureate of Virginia and is a Professor of English at Old Dominion University where he teaches literature as well as classes in the MFA in writing program
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