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Oral History Interview with Curtis J. Smith, March 30, 1990
Interview with Curtis J. Smith, a airline industry worker and community organizer from Longview, Texas. Smith discusses his family history, his education, working for his father, moving to Dallas, service in the Navy during WWII, getting married, working for Braniff International and American Airlines, living in Hamilton Park, his children, church activities, work with the Interorganizational Council and the Civic League, and development of the neighborhood
Oral History Interview with Curtis J. Smith, March 30, 1990
Interview with Curtis J. Smith, a airline industry worker and community organizer from Longview, Texas. Smith discusses his family history, his education, working for his father, moving to Dallas, service in the Navy during WWII, getting married, working for Braniff International and American Airlines, living in Hamilton Park, his children, church activities, work with the Interorganizational Council and the Civic League, and development of the neighborhood
Interview with Curtis J. Lewis
Curtis J. Lewis was interviewed by Esther Mallard and Jay Fraser ca. 1988. The transcription was updated by Maggie H. Thomas, June 8, 2010.
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Curtis, J H, 15717
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Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 15717
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Curtis, J W, 15060
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Curtis, J M, 410218
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Curtis, J L (John Lindsay), VX47977
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Given Name(s) or Initials: J L (JOHN LINDSAY)
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ATOMIC EMISSION LINES AS WAVELENGTH STANDARDS FOR THE 1- TO 6-MICRON REGION: CURRENT SITUATION
Curtis J. Humphreys and Edward Paul, Jr., Program of Atomic Spectroscopy, Argonne National Laboratory, p 22 (1961). Curtis J. Humphreys and Edward Paul, Jr., NOLC Report 464, NAVWEPS Reports 7190 and 7205. Curtis J. Humphreys and Edward Paul, Jr., Program of the Optical Society of America, Abstract TB 11, Washington, D. C., March 1961. E. Paul, Jr. and Curtis J. Humphreys, J. Opt. Soc. An 51, 1465A (1961), NAVWEPS Report 7205. Curtis J. Humphreys and Edward Paul, Jr., HAVWEPS Report 7214.Author Institution: U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Corona, CaliforniaThe subject is reviewed in the light of developments during the three-year period following a presentation under a similar title at this symposium in 1959. These developments include actions of international commissions, or work performed under the sponsorship of these bodies, and new interferometric wavelength determinations that have the effect both of increasing the number of available standards and the range of coverage. The noble atmospheric gases are regarded as the most useful source elements for the production of atomic line-emission standards in terms of number and wavelength distribution of lines, absolute accuracy of wavelength determinations, and adaptability of available sources to observing requirements. Fairly establishment of the values of the 2s and 3d levels (Paschen notation) of Ne I and Ar I by interferometric measurements in the lead sulfide region, taken in conjunction with precise knowledge of the other low levels of the s-, p- and d-series, obtained previously from photographic interferometric measurements, has permitted calculation of several hundred wavelengths as Ritz Combinations. These calculated wavelengths are of absolute accuracy comparable with the original interferometric determinations. They include nearly all lines of significant intensity in routine scans. Ritz Combinations of greater wavelength at least as far as are expected to be practical with appropriate detectors. Recent interferometric determination of the 4f combinations of Ar has made available several additional lines, of which about ten are intense. The strong lines of natural krypton in the 1- to 2-micron region have been by our interferometric technique, making more than 20 standards available. New observations are to be made using sources. The possibility of interferometric observation of the intense 2p-3d combinations in Xe I beyond has been demonstrated, but the problem of dispersion of phase change at reflection has delayed precise establishment of wavelengths. Other possible sources of standards, including Ge I,, will be discussed
Notes on the biology of a myrmecophilous african Lycaenid, Aphnaeus adamsi Stempffer (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae)
Abstract. — The author describes the final instar larva and pupa of Aphnaeus adamsi Stempffer, a myrmecophilous lycaenid butterfly, and its interaction with Crematogaster ants near Kinshasa, Zaire.Résumé. — L'auteur décrit le dernier stade larvaire et la chrysalide d'Aphnaeus adamsi Stempffer, un papillon lycénide myrmécophile, et son interaction avec une fourmi du genre Crematogaster, dans une forêt proche de Kinshasa, Zaire.Callaghan Curtis J. Notes on the biology of a myrmecophilous african Lycaenid, Aphnaeus adamsi Stempffer (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 97 (4), octobre 1992. pp. 339-342
Choice experiment assessment of anglers' salmonid conservation preferences
Wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout are in danger in several fisheries of the northern hemisphere due to anthropic activities. The pressures on fish stocks include excessive commercial and recreational harvests, as well as habitat depletion. In this paper, we present a choice experiment assessment of recreational anglers’ preferences for conservation options, aiming to reduce harvest and improve ecosystem quality of salmon fisheries using Ireland as a case study. Data were collected by online survey and analysed with a latent class logit model. Results indicate two groups of anglers with diverging opinions and preferences on salmon conservation priorities, which will likely be reflected in different levels of acceptance of conservation initiatives
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