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Clark, G T, QX17039
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377276Surname: CLARK
Given Name(s) or Initials: G T
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX17039
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Item: [2016.0049.09578] "Clark, G T, QX17039
[6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) .
The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ? Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate
All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[6]\u27 indicates this is the sixth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1070/thumbnail.jp
[5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) .
The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ?Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate
All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[5]\u27 indicates this is the fifth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1069/thumbnail.jp
Joseph Addison Clark law license
Law license of Joseph Addison Clark, issued in Fannin County, Texas, 1847State of Texas Fannin County
Know all men by these present that satisfactory evidence having been furnished one of the good and moral character of Joseph A. Clark and also evidence having been furnished now of the legal qualifications of the said Clark to practice as an attorney and Counsellor at Law. I do by these present permit and license the said Clark to practice as an attorney and Counsellor at Law at all the Districts and interior County of this State.
Witrif John T. Mills, Judge of the Eighth Judicial District and the Seal of said hereto affixed this 16 day of November A.D., 1847.
[signature John T. Mills]
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I Joseph A. Clark do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on me as Attorney and Counsellor at law, according to the best of my skill and ability, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State; and I do further solemnly swear, that since the adoption of this Constitution by the Congress of the United States, I being a citizen of this state, have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this state, or out of it; nor have I sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons; nor have I acted as second in carrying a challenge, or aided, advised or abetted any person there of finding – so help me God. Joseph A. Clark
Sworn to and subscribed before me in open court this 16th day of November A.D., 1847 H. G. Henricks Clerk Dist. C.F.C
The prebiotic role of Liquid Crystal self-assembly of DNA oligomers
Molecular crowding has a crucial role in tuning the hierarchical self-assembly of complex macromolecular structures and in boosting chemical reactions, allowing the proximity of reactants.
It has been recently shown that at high concentration (> 200 mg/ml) short DNA oligomers (4-20 bases) associated in double helices may order into Liquid Crystal (LC) phases despite their nearly globular shape [1]. In these systems the formation of LC is mediated by the end-to-end aggregation of DNA duplexes into columns of chemically distinct but physically continuous duplexes.
LC ordering of DNA oligomers appears to be a robust phenomenon even in crowded molecular mixtures. Indeed LC phases are found in concentrated solution of random sequence DNA oligomers [2], and in systems in which double stranded DNA is mixed with DNA single strands or with poly-(ethylene glycol) (PEG) chains [3]. In these systems the formation of LC domains is associated with phase separations providing a mechanism of self-selection and compartmentalization of DNA in water, otherwise unusual without the presence of vesicle membrane (see cartoons in Fig.). Moreover we found that DNA-PEG phase separation influences the quality and the yield of non-enzymatic ligation of DNA duplexes, catalyzing the formation of longer strands (graph in Fig.). 1) M. Nakata et al.,Science, 318, 1276 (2007).
2) T. Bellini et al., PNAS, 109, 1110 (2012).
3) G. Zanchetta, M. Nakata, M. Buscaglia, T. Bellini, N.A. Clark, PNAS, 105, 1111 (2008)
Liquid Crystal Ordering of Four-Base-Long DNA Oligomers with Both G–C and A–T Pairing
We report the liquid crystal (LC) ordering in an aqueous solution of four-base-long DNA oligomers 5′-GCTA-3′. In such systems, the formation of the chiral nematic (N*) LC phase is the result of a continuous self-assembly process in which double helix stability is achieved only through linear chaining of multiple DNA strands. The thermal stability of the aggregates and their LC phase diagram have been experimentally investigated, quantitatively interpreted with theoretical models and compared with recent results on four-base sequences with only G–C or only A–T pairing motifs. N* phase is found at GCTA concentration, cDNA, between 240 and 480 mg/mL and at temperature T < 30 °C. The twist of the nematic director is found to be left-handed with pitch (p) in the optical range, increasing with cDNA and decreasing with T
Spirit and letter in Origen and Augustine
AcceptedPublished as a chapter in Bader G, Fiddes P (eds) The Spirit and the Letter A Christian Tradition and a Late-Modern Reversal, T & T Clark international, 2013, 87-102Discussions of the reception of Paul’s opposed terms ‘spirit’ and ‘letter’ in 2 Corinthians 3 have tended to claim that Origen read the opposition in a hermeneutical sense, and specifically that he read it in a way which justified his alleged preference for ‘spiritual’ (or allegorical) interpretation over literal readings of Scripture. Augustine is then presented as a counter to this tendency: he is claimed to have returned to a theological or a soteriological interpretation. The strong implication of many of these discussions is that Augustine thereby recovered a more faithful reading of the Pauline text
G. Theissen, The Gospels in Context. Social and Political History in the Synoptic Tradition, Edinburgh, Éd. T&T Clark, 1992
Prigent Pierre. G. Theissen, The Gospels in Context. Social and Political History in the Synoptic Tradition, Edinburgh, Éd. T&T Clark, 1992. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 73e année n°2, Avril-juin 1993. p. 192
Géza G. Xeravits (éd.), Dualism in Qumran, (Library of Second Temple Studies, 76), London – New York, T & T Clark, 2010
Grappe Christian. Géza G. Xeravits (éd.), Dualism in Qumran, (Library of Second Temple Studies, 76), London – New York, T & T Clark, 2010. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 91e année n°3, Juillet-Septembre 2011. pp. 415-416
G. R. Driver — Canaanite Myths and Legends (Old Testament Studies, N° 13). Edinburgh, T. T. Clark, 1956
Szabo L. G. R. Driver — Canaanite Myths and Legends (Old Testament Studies, N° 13). Edinburgh, T. T. Clark, 1956. In: Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, tome 34, 1957. pp. 248-252
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