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    Coyle-Lab/MinDE_FreqID: MinDE_FreqID

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    <p>Introductory code for analyzing oscillatory MinDE signals. Included: transforming time domain MinDE signals to the frequency domain, aggregating data of thousands of cells displaying MinDE signals to map emergent oscillatory function to biochemical parameters, Hilbert transform analysis of a kinase reporter example</p&gt

    J.B. McNamara from Albert Coyle, January 6, 1926-June 20, 1929

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    Letters to J.B. McNamara from Albert Coyle dated January 6, 1926 to June 20, 1929

    John Coyle, 92

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    John "Jack" Coyle, a longtime resident of Palo Alto, has died. He was 92. Coyle, who died on Jan. 12, was born on Aug. 12, 1927, in Wilkes-Barre, Penn

    Edward Coyle, Interview, 1975

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    Ed Coyle discusses the history of the Anaconda Company’s ownership of newspapers in Montana, and the sale of those newspapers to Lee Newspapers.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/leenewspapersmontana_oralhistory/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Andrew Coyle to Alden Partridge, 30 July 1827

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    Andrew Coyle writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partiridge at Middletown, Connecticut, and introduces his nephew, John Coyle, Jr., who is visiting Middletown.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU'77, MSIA'07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Andrew Coyle to Alden Partridge, 22 January 1827

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    Andrew Coyle writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding his son, Randolph Coyle, who is returning to the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown; discusses Randolph's account; not pleased with the French instructor.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Andrew Coyle to Alden Partridge, 10 July 1827

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    Andrew Coyle writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the expenses of his son, Randolph Coyle; he regrets he cannot attend the Academy's examination in August.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU'77, MSIA'07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Andrew Coyle to Alden Partridge, 26 April 1826

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    Andrew Coyle writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut, and introduces Dr. McWilliams, who is placing his son at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown; mentions his son, Randolph Coyle, who is at the Academy.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Flyer Promoting America by David Coyle, 1941

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    A promotional pamphlet for a book entitled, America , written by David Cushman Coyle, dating from circa 1941. Within, readers are instructed to stop the Nazi octopus now and read Coyle\u27s book.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_secondworldwar_documents/1115/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Andrew Coyle to Alden Partridge, 5 September 1826

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    Andrew Coyle writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut, and sends funds for the account of his son, Randolph Coyle, at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown; sorry he could not attend the examination exercises.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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