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Anthony Lewis to John D. Feerick
Letter from Anthony Lewis, New York Times reporter and columnist, to Dean John D. Feerick, regarding his scholarly article on presidential inability.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/twentyfifth_amendment_correspondence/1000/thumbnail.jp
Low, D. Anthony. - Eclipse of Empire
Hopkins Anthony G. Low, D. Anthony. - Eclipse of Empire. In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 33, n°131, 1993. pp. 510-511
Speece, Wilber D. v. DelVecchio, J. Anthony
Contract between owner Anthony Del Vecchio and Contractor William D. Speece is included in this chapterWilber D. Speece claims a building lien on a certain
building and lands of said J. Anthony DelVecchi
Nobel Laureate Anthony J Leggett: A scientometric portrait
This paper attempts to analyse the publication productivity of Anthony J. Leggett, the 2003 Nobel Prize winner in physics. His contributions peaked in 1987, 1994, and 1998 with 10 papers each. He had 194 publications during 1964 - 2004 in domains like Superfluid 3He (65), Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (36), Dissipative Quantum Systems (24), Atomic Alkali Gases (18), and Miscellaneous (51)which were analysed for authorship pattern with his 70 collaborators. Most active collaborators with Anthony J Leggett were: A. Garg with six papers and A. O. MCaldeira, D. M. Ginsberg, D. J. Vanharlingen , F. Sols, S.Takagi and D. A. Wollman with five papers each. His productivity coefficient was 0.60 which clearly indicates that his productivity
increased after 50 percentile age. The highest degree of collaboration (1) for Anthony J. Leggett was found during 1964, 1971 and 1983. Journals have been the most preferred channel of communication, where as many as 139 papers out of 194 have been published. The core journals publishing his papers were: Phys. Rev. Leu. (42), Phys. Rev. B (9), J. Low Temp. Phys. (8),Phys. Rev. A (7), Ann. Phys. (6), Foundations of physics (6), J. Phys.(5), Prog. Theor: Phys. (5), and Rev. Mod. Phys. (5).Publication density was 3.02 and publication concentration was 3.59
Anthony, G D, QX19594
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/368866Surname: ANTHONY
Given Name(s) or Initials: G D
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX19594
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 28687178908
Item: [2016.0049.01193] "Anthony, G D, QX19594
Interview with Anthony F. Janson
Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War
Interview with Anthony F. Janson
Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War
Extractive Reserves: Building Natural Assets in the Brazilian Amazon
In the Amazon rainforest, Brazil's rubber tappers were the first social group to challenge the predatory development model that is threatening ecological disaster there. Their strategy to set up “extractive reserves”—conservation areas where the local population can harvest non-timber forest products—is examined in “Extractive Reserves: Building Natural Assets in the Brazilian Amazon,” by Anthony Hall.
Anthony Rosborough: The Canadian Right to Repair
Join student editor, Charlie, for a discussion with Assistant Professor Anthony Rosborough of the Schulich School of Law and the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University. Charlie and Anthony talk about his recent article in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, titled, “Toward a Canadian Right to Repair: Opportunities and Challenges.” The conversation underscores the importance of a right to repair for Canadians by approaching the issue through both an IP and competition lens
Anthony Rosborough: The Canadian Right to Repair
Join student editor, Charlie, for a discussion with Assistant Professor Anthony Rosborough of the Schulich School of Law and the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University. Charlie and Anthony talk about his recent article in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, titled, “Toward a Canadian Right to Repair: Opportunities and Challenges.” The conversation underscores the importance of a right to repair for Canadians by approaching the issue through both an IP and competition lens
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