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    Letter from M.C. Morton, M.D., Director, Bluff Hospital, to Whom It May Concern, July 24, 1958

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    This letter, issued by Morton, M.C., M.D., Director, Bluff Hospital, Yokohama, Japan, explains that Tsugitada Kanamori has requested a certificate of ill health for the purpose of establishing dependency upon arrival to the Bluff Hospital in Yokohama. The letter describes his history of asthmatic attacks and the treatment for his cardiac asthma.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship

    Letter from M.C. Morton, M.D., Director, Bluff Hospital, to Whom It May Concern, July 22, 1958

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    This letter, issued by Morton, M.C., M.D., Director, Bluff Hospital, Yokohama, Japan, explains that Tsugitada Kanamori has requested a certificate of ill health for the purpose of establishing dependency upon arrival to the Bluff Hospital in Yokohama. His illness had not been not identified.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship

    2000 Sub-Librarians Meeting: Ace Atkins and M.C. Beaton

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    The Sub-Librarians planned and advertised a program with renowned science fiction and fantasy author Philip Jose Farmer. George Scheetz was instrumental in making that introduction. However, due to ill health, Farmer was unable to travel and had to cancel close to the program date. However, on very short notice, Ace Atkins agreed to come to Chicago and speak to the group. Atkins had spoken to a very appreciative group of Sub-Librarians the previous year in New Orleans, and he gave another stellar performance in Chicago. He talked about his new book, Leaving\u27 Trunk Blues, which is another Nick Travers mystery, this one set in Chicago, from St. Martin\u27s Press. St. Martin\u27s also stepped up and offered to have author M.C. Beaton join Ace as a speaker. M.C. Beaton is a pseudonym of Marion Chesney, who may be best known as the author of romance novels set during the English Regency. Her first detective story as M.C. Beaton came out for St. Martin\u27s in 1985. She has two series-one set in Scotland with Hamish Macbeth and one set in the Cotswolds with Agatha Raisin. St. Martin\u27s generously provided copies of both authors\u27 books for signing after the program. Marsha Pollak chaired the program, welcomed the audience, explained the change in speakers, called for toasts and introduced the authors

    Drag it together with Groupie: making RDF data authoring easy and fun for anyone

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    One of the foremost challenges towards realizing a “Read-write Web of Data” [3] is making it possible for everyday computer users to easily find, manipulate, create, and publish data back to the Web so that it can be made available for others to use. However, many aspects of Linked Data make authoring and manipulation difficult for “normal” (ie non-coder) end-users. First, data can be high-dimensional, having arbitrary many properties per “instance”, and interlinked to arbitrary many other instances in a many different ways. Second, collections of Linked Data tend to be vastly more heterogeneous than in typical structured databases, where instances are kept in uniform collections (e.g., database tables). Third, while highly flexible, the problem of having all structures reduced as a graph is verbosity: even simple structures can appear complex. Finally, many of the concepts involved in linked data authoring - for example, terms used to define ontologies are highly abstract and foreign to regular citizen-users.To counter this complexity we have devised a drag-and-drop direct manipulation interface that makes authoring Linked Data easy, fun, and accessible to a wide audience. Groupie allows users to author data simply by dragging blobs representing entities into other entities to compose relationships, establishing one relational link at a time. Since the underlying representation is RDF, Groupie facilitates the inclusion of references to entities and properties defined elsewhere on the Web through integration with popular Linked Data indexing services. Finally, to make it easy for new users to build upon others’ work, Groupie provides a communal space where all data sets created by users can be shared, cloned and modified, allowing individual users to help each other model complex domains thereby leveraging collective intelligence

    A Validated Framework for Measuring Interface Support for Interactive Information Seeking

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    In this paper we present the validation of an evaluation framework that models the support provided by search systems for different types of user and their expected types of seeking behavior. Factors determining the types of users include previous knowledge and goals. After an overview is presented, the framework is validated in two ways. First, the novel integration of the two existing information-seeking models used in the framework is validated by the correlation of multiple expert and novice analysis. Second, the framework is validated against the results produced by two separated user studies. Further, the refinements made by the first validation technique are shown to increase the accuracy of the framework through the second technique. The successful validation process has shown that the framework can identify both strong and weak areas of search interface design in only a few hours. The results produced can be used to either revise and strengthen designs or inform the structure of a user study

    EVOLUÇÃO DA ICTIOFAUNA DE RIACHOS SUL-AMERICANOS (CASTRO, 1999) REVISITADO APÓS MAIS DE DUAS DÉCADAS

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    Passados pouco mais de 20 anos desde a primeira publicação de Castro (1999), o conhecimento da ictiofauna de águas doces sul-americanas, em especial aquela do Brasil, aumentou espetacularmente. Tal aumento se deu, tanto no que diz respeito ao conhecimento de sua diversidade taxonômica – em 1999, com base em diversas fontes da literatura científica, foi estimado um total de 2.800 espécies de peixes de água doce sul-americanas e atualmente um total próximo de 3.500 espécies é seguramente conhecido somente do Brasil -, quanto ao conhecimento de sua evolução e, também, ecologia. Consequentemente, todas as hipóteses originalmente propostas em Castro (1999) são reexaminadas e discutidas criticamente aqui à luz de todo esse novo conhecimento acumulado nas últimas duas décadas. A hipótese original de 1999, de que o pequeno porte adulto das espécies seja um padrão geral evolutivo compartilhado pelas ictiofaunas de riachos sul-americanos, foi firmemente corroborada por diversos estudos realizados em muitas regiões do Brasil. Não obstante, os diversos padrões associados à maioria das espécies de peixes de riacho propostos originalmente são discutidos, neste artigo, à luz do novo conhecimento acumulado sobre as suas biologia e ecologia. Da mesma forma, o possível papel da heterocronia na evolução de peixes de riacho é analisado criticamente no contexto do grande avanço ocorrido na compreensão das relações filogenéticas dos táxons componentes da ictiofauna neotropical de água doce, utilizando principalmente a família Characidae como possível modelo. Finalmente, uma ideia intrigante e recente do papel da fisiologia respiratória na determinação, tanto do porte, quanto dos padrões de ocupação ambiental por parte dos peixes teleósteos, é examinada com relação ao seu possível papel na evolução da ictiofauna de riachos sul-americanos.EVOLUTION OF ICHTHYOFAUNAS (CASTRO, 1999) OF SOUTH AMERICAN STREAMS REVISITED AFTER MORE THAN TWO DECADES: GENERAL STANDARDS AND POSSIBLE CAUSAL PROCESSES: A little more than 20 years after the first publication of Castro (1999), the knowledge of the South American freshwater ichthyofauna, especially that of Brazil, has increased dramatically. This increase occurred both in terms of knowledge of its taxonomic diversity - in 1999, based on various sources in the scientific literature, a total of 2,800 species of South American freshwater fish was estimated, and a total of near 3,500 species it is currently known from Brazil alone - as to the knowledge of its evolution and also ecology. Consequently, all the hypotheses originally proposed in that paper are reexamined and critically discussed here considering this new knowledge accumulated in the past nearly two decades. Although the original 1999 hypothesis that the small adult size of their respective species is a general evolutionary pattern shared by the South American stream ichthyofauna has been firmly corroborated by several studies carried out in many regions of Brazil, the different patterns associated with most of the species of stream fish originally proposed are discussed in this chapter in the light of the new accumulated knowledge about their biology and ecology. Likewise, the possible role of heterochrony in their respective evolution is critically analyzed in the context of the great advance that has occurred in understanding the phylogenetic relationships of component taxa of freshwater neotropical ichthyofauna, using mainly the family Characidae as a possible model. Finally, a recent intriguing idea of the role of respiratory physiology in determining both the maximum size of teleost fish and their patterns of environmental occupation is examined in relation to its possible effect in the evolution of South American stream ichthyofauna

    A Multi-Language Comparison of Influences on Author Verification using Character N-Grams

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    We create a new multi-language corpus for author verification based on Wikipedia talkpages, and evaluate the influence that differences in topic and time have on character n-gram author profiles. Topic alignment between two texts is found to increase author verification precision, and an authors writing style is found to change over time, but not more significantly after 3 years than after 1 year.Information ArchitectureWISElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Adaptive Presentation Supporting Focus and Context

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    This paper focuses on how content adaptation is provided in adaptive and adaptable hypermedia systems. Questions that we investigate are: How focus and context can be supported by content-adaptation techniques? Are there any techniques that can be easily generalized to adapt the content of generic Web pages without requiring much effort from the author of the pages? How different adaptation techniques should be compared? We propose a new technique of adaptive presentation of Web content, which derives from fisheye views. This technique applies adaptation by modifying the scale of the visual elements in Web pages. We present an adaptable Web application that applies the technique to a set of real-world pages. We also identify existing adaptation techniques that relate to the proposed technique and examine their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, we present and discuss the results of a pilot study which compared our fisheye technique against stretchtext adaptation. The results indicate that our technique is promising while they give valuable feedback about future work

    La percepción de los colores en el "Diccionario" de Esteban de Terreros

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    Contributo in miscellanea internazionale; saggio di lessicografia storica sul piú grande lessicografo spagnolo del Settecento, operante fuori della Real Academia de la Lengua. Vengono analizzate le entrate relative al campo semantico dei colori, particolarmente interessanti in un secolo in cui si assiste a un’approfondita revisione delle vecchie teorie fisiche sul cromatismo e alla discussione di nuove teorie (Newton e altri). Si mostra l’originalità del lessicografo nel trattamento di queste voci

    Liveable lelystad, creating a senior friendly urban environment

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    Architecture and The Built EnvironmentUrbanismDesign of the Urban Fabric
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