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    Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company Capital Stock share owned by M. Clarkson.

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    Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company Capital Stock share owned by M. Clarkson

    Robert M. Veatch Memorial Lecture

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    As part of its celebration of 20 years of bioethics education, The Bioethics Program of Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will continue its lecture series titled “Pioneering Bioethics: An Anniversary Celebration” on Oct. 8. The Bioethics Program’s second lecture in the series is a memorial panel for Robert M. Veatch. Prof. Veatch’s friends, colleagues and students will reflect on his many contributions to bioethics scholarship and education. On November 9, 2020, Robert M. Veatch, PhD, a founding figure in the field of bioethics, died. Prof. Veatch was a prolific scholar whose contributions to the field spanned authoring countless books and articles, serving the profession, as a journal editor, and society, as a consultant to the Karen Ann Quinlan legal case, advisor to the President’s Commission, committee member for ethics boards, counseling scholars around the world, and teaching and mentoring students. Prof. Veatch was also one of the founding faculty members in The Bioethics Program, and he helped to ensure its successful launch. The lecture is introduced by Paul Cummins and the panelists include Robert Maker, George Davis, Susan Lederer, Tristan McCann, Laurence McCullough, Ann Nolte, Susannah Leigh Rose, and Maxwell Smith

    Dataset for support of thesis 'Development of Short-wave Infrared Fibre Lasers'

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    This dataset supports the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis &quot;Development of Short-wave Infrared Fibre Lasers&quot;. This dataset contains: Slope efficiencies and M2 for the key results presented in the thesis, raw data supporting the measurement of aluminium reflectivity, fibre design data such as refractive index profiles and bend loss values determined in Optifiber, and data supporting the fabrication of a CMS Associated publications: M. Burns, P. Shardlow, T. Jefferson-Brain, P. Barua, J. Sahu, W. Clarkson, &#39;47 W Continuous-wave 1726~nm thulium fiber laser core-pumped by an erbium fiber laser,&#39; Optics Letters, vol. 44, no. 21, pp. 5230-5233, 2019. M. Burns, P. Shardlow, W. Clarkson, &#39;Widely-tunable operation of a thulium doped fiber laser between 1654~nm and 2025~nm&#39;, CJ-7.4, CLEO Europe, 2021. M Burns, P. Shardlow, P. Barua, T Jefferson-Brain, J. Sahu, W. Clarkson, &#39;47~W 1726~nm operation of a thulium fiber laser pumped in-band by an erbium-only fiber laser&#39;, 112600G, SPIE Photonics West, LASE, 2020. M. Burns, P. Shardlow, P. Barua, T. Jefferson-Brain, J. Sahu, W. Clarkson, &#39;Thulium-doped Fibre Laser with 25 W Single-mode Output at 1726 nm&#39;, CJ\_1\_2, CLEO Europe, 2019. M. Burns, P. Shardlow, P. Barua, T. Jefferson-Brain, J. Sahu, W. Clarkson, &#39;High power 1726nm operation of a thulium fiber laser pumped in-band by an erbium-only fiber laser&#39;, 108970O, Photonics West, 2019. </span

    Clarkson, J M, VX11741

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    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/377453Surname: CLARKSON Given Name(s) or Initials: J M Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX11741 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 43145191271 Item: [2016.0049.09755] "Clarkson, J M, VX11741

    Dataset for Approach for power scaling solid-state lasers with intracavity motion

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    Dataset supports: Eckold, M., Mackenzie, J., &amp; Clarkson, W. A. (2017). Approach for power scaling solid-state lasers with intracavity motion. Optics Letters, 1-4. </span

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1762 1876

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    Title in upper margin: Philadelphia 100 years ago. Facsimile. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Pictorial map. The original "Published according to Act of Parliament Novr. 1st 1762 and sold by the Editor's Matthew Clarkson and M. Biddle in Philadelphia." Includes index to points of interest and insets "A" and "B."Grayscale;1:6,10

    Clarkson

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    Clarkson Quadrangle Kentucky - Grayson Co. 7.5 Minute Series (Topographical)https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rennick_maps_all/1137/thumbnail.jp

    Data for Clarkson, Dwyer, Flecknell, Leach and Rowe, 'Handling method alters the hedonic value of reward in laboratory mice'

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    &lt;p&gt;Raw data files for the paper &#39;Handling method alters the hedonic value of reward in laboratory mice&#39; by Jasmine M Clarkson, Dominic M Dwyer, Paul A Flecknell, Matthew C Leach and Candy Rowe.&lt;/p&gt;This work was funded by a BBSRC DTP studentship grant (BB/J014516/1)

    Conceptions tensions in globalization and its effects by\ud mathematics educators

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    The effects of the increasing international academic contacts and the globalisations of\ud research and curriculum in mathematics education are wide spread and their impacts are\ud experienced differently in many countries around the world. This paper reports on data from three focus groups conducted with mathematics educators from universities in Australia and New Zealand, The Philippines and Colombia. It discusses some tensions raised by these academics in coming to grips with the globalisation of their discipline

    Circular output from a high power Nd:YLF slab laser

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    Neodymium-doped Yttrium Lithium Fluoride (YLF) lasers have traditionally been power-limited by the relatively low tensile strength of the crystal. When power-scaling solid-state lasers, the choice of the gain media geometry, the doping level, and the pumping scheme is dictated by minimizing the impact of thermally induced stress. To date the slab architecture has been the most successful for scaling the average-power of Nd:YLF lasers due to its favorable thermal management. However, for efficient high-radiance laser action it is also necessary to have a good overlap between the cavity mode and the planar gain volume. We present the performance characteristics for an end-pumped slab-laser utilizing a stable low-loss resonator configuration that transforms a circular cavity mode at the output coupler into a very high aspect ratio elliptical beam in the slab gain element to match the pumped volume. The optical arrangement for transforming the beam shape is also suitable for a double-pass slab amplifier configuration. A polarized CW output power of 50W, on the weaker Nd:YLF 1053nm transition was obtained with a single slab gain element and 110W of incident pump power from three spatially multiplexed diode bars. Laser threshold was around 7W and the slope efficiency, with respect to incident power, 46%
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