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ChemInform Abstract: Easy Access to Various Substituted 4-Aminocyclopentenes by Rearrangement of 2-Ethenyl-Substituted Cyclopropylamines.
In Memoriam: Joseph M. Williams
Professor Chris Rideout pays tribute to Joseph M. Williams, 1933-2008, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago and author of Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace, among other highly influential works. Professor Rideout shows his appreciation for Williams\u27 generous support and many contributions to the world of writing instruction, especially legal writing
Photomorphus (Photomorphus) Schuster
Photomorphus (Photomorphus) Schuster Photomorphus Viereck, 1903. Ent. News 14: 249. Type species: Photomorphus johnsoni Viereck. Orig. desig.Published as part of Brabant, Craig M., Williams, Kevin A. & Pitts, James P., 2010, True females of the subgenus Photomorphina Schuster (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), pp. 58-68 in Zootaxa 2559 on page 65, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19699
FIGURE 7 in True females of the subgenus Photomorphina Schuster (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae)
FIGURE 7. Chronology of taxonomic changes discussed herein.Published as part of Brabant, Craig M., Williams, Kevin A. & Pitts, James P., 2010, True females of the subgenus Photomorphina Schuster (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), pp. 58-68 in Zootaxa 2559 on page 66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19699
Olefin strain energy as a predictor of isolability
Data collection contains:Determination of the olefin stratin energy ranges corresponding to isolable, observable and unstable alkenes with contemporary forcefields - Bridgehead alkenes used to determine the olefin strain energy ranges corresponding to isolable, observable, and unstable alkenes;Forcefield energies of alkenes S1-S25 and alkanes S1H2-S25H2;Olefin strain energies of alkenes S1-S25;Olefin strain energies of alkenes S1-S25 computed with different forcefields;Olefin strain energies of alkenes S1-S19 computed with different force fields, plotted against MM1 OS energy;Olefin strain energy calculations for natural products -Forcefield energies or bridgehead alkene natural products or putative bridgehead alkene natural products, and the corresponding alkanes;Olefin strain energies of bridgehead alkene natural products or putative alkene natural products;OPLS_2005 Optimized geometries;Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations -DFT calculations on NP's giving a measure of the amount of strain energy not captured by the forcefield;B3LYP-D3 optimized geometries and associated energies;A small set of alkenes for rapid estimation of OS cutoffs for other forcefield
R. Williams letter to Mrs. Susan M.Weirman, July 21, 1896
Response letter from R. Williams to Susan M. Wierman [sometimes spelled Weirman] following up on a visit from photographer M. Wooley, presumably to snap photographs of Susan and the Lundy home to accompany Williams' biographical essay on Lundy. Williams sends along Wooley's letters and requests additional information from Ms. Wierman about the life and times of some meeting houses significant in the life and times of her father, anti-slavery activist and abolitionist periodical publisher Benjamin Lundy. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
R. Williams letter to Mrs. Susan M.Weirman, September 9, 1895
Short note from Lundy biographer R. Williams to Mrs. Susan M. Wierman (here, "Wiederman") concerning Williams' proposed return visits to Wierman's home in Clear Creek, Illinois. Williams explains that he had intended to visit with a "Col. Plumb"; but Plumb is elderly and had fallen ill. Williams proposes hoping to visit solo in months to come, and asks after the dates of the local Friends Quarterly Meeting. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
R. Williams letter to Mrs. Susan M.Weirman, March 23, 1896
Letter from R. Williams to Mrs. Susan M. Wierman (here, spelled Weirman by R. Williams), daughter of Benjamin Lundy, concerning Williams' plan to visit Mrs. Wierman to take photographs for a forthcoming article on the life and times of Lundy, to be published in a Chicago newspaper. Williams describes previous visits to Wierman, and makes notes of the resources, publications and repositories he has used in compiling his study of Lundy thus far. He also makes requests of Mrs. Wierman for a sketch of recollections about life with her father and her own involvement in the abolition movement. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
Supplemental Figures - Supplemental material for Head and Bottle Angles Achieved by Patients During High-Volume Sinonasal Irrigations
Supplemental material, Supplemental Figures for Head and Bottle Angles Achieved by Patients During High-Volume Sinonasal Irrigations by Zachary H. Griggs, Amy M. Williams and John R. Craig in American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy</p
Interview with Henry C. Williams
Henry C. Williams, a Tennessee native, served during World War II with the 90th infantry division, 3rd Army. He was inducted in April of 1942, starting as a private and leaving as a staff sergeant in November of 1945. He was present on D-Day at Utah Beach as part of the three-man team working a 30-caliber water-cooled machine gun. He is the author of Combat Boots, a memoir of his time in the service
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