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Geologic map of the Dog River and northern part of the Badger Lake 7.5ʹ quadrangles, Hood River County, Oregon
Report -- Map -- Spreadsheets.Jason D. McClaughry, William E. Scott, Carlie J. M. Duda, and Richard M. Conrey.Title from PDF cover (viewed on January 8, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Geologic map of the Burns Butte 7.5′ quadrangle, Harney County, Oregon
Report -- Map -- Spreadsheets.Jason D. McClaughry, Carlie J. M. Duda, and Mark L. Ferns.Title from PDF cover (viewed on January 8, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Liquid helium flows around an oscillating cylinder
The complementary flows of normal viscous liquid helium (He I) and of superfluid helium (He II) around an oscillating obstacle, of rectangular cross-section, have been studied experimentally by using the particle tracking velocimetry technique, with solid deuterium particles. The observed particle behaviour in He II is very similar to that seen in He I. It seems therefore that, without some kind of special forcing acting differently on each superfluid helium component, on length scales which the experiment can access, the oscillating quantum flow mimics the classical one
What Determines the Shape of the Probability Weighting Function?
When valuing risky prospects, people typically overweight small probabilities and underweight medium and large probabilities, but there is vast heterogeneity in individual behavior. We explore the relationship between person-specific probability weights, estimated from investment decisions in a laboratory experiment, and personal characteristics. We find considerable interaction effects with gender. While women’s probability weighting is strongly and significantly susceptible to mood states, men’s is not. Moreover, we show that cheerful and optimistic people weight probabilities of investment gains more favorably than do pessimistic people. People who calculate expected payoffs are less prone to probability distortions than those who do not use a lottery’s expected value as a decision criterion. None of the factors studied impact subjects’ valuations of monetary outcomes.Probability Weighting Function, Prospect Theory, Risk Aversion, Gender Differences
Andrew Duda, Sr. (b. 1873-d. 1958) and Katarina Zatko Duda (b. 1874-d. 1934). Images of headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery and Carey Hand funeral records
Images of the headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery, marking the burial place of Andrew (Andrej) Duda, Sr. (b. Nov.9, 1893-d. Jan.20, 1958) and his wife, Katarina Zatko Duda (b. April 13, 1874-d. August 2, 1934). Carey Hand Funeral Home records provide details about the arrangements for her burial in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery (denoted as Slavia Colony Cemetery ), which was held on Saturday, following a funeral service at the Funeral Home Chapel at 3pm. Digital image scanned by Mark Dingwell, 2010 and added to St. Luke\u27s archival collection, 2011. B&W snapshot from Emily Jakubcin collection scanned at SLLC Epson 10000XL, May, 2012. Undertaker records from Carey Hand Collection on Central FL Memory website.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/5727/thumbnail.jp
Andrew Duda, Sr. (b. 1873-d. 1958) and Katarina Zatko Duda (b. 1874-d. 1934). Images of headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery and Carey Hand funeral records
Images of the headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery, marking the burial place of Andrew (Andrej) Duda, Sr. (b. Nov.9, 1893-d. Jan.20, 1958) and his wife, Katarina Zatko Duda (b. April 13, 1874-d. August 2, 1934). Carey Hand Funeral Home records provide details about the arrangements for her burial in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery (denoted as Slavia Colony Cemetery ), which was held on Saturday, following a funeral service at the Funeral Home Chapel at 3pm. Digital image scanned by Mark Dingwell, 2010 and added to St. Luke\u27s archival collection, 2011. B&W snapshot from Emily Jakubcin collection scanned at SLLC Epson 10000XL, May, 2012. Undertaker records from Carey Hand Collection on Central FL Memory website.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4762/thumbnail.jp
Andrew Duda, Sr. (b. 1873-d. 1958) and Katarina Zatko Duda (b. 1874-d. 1934). Images of headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery and Carey Hand funeral records
Images of the headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery, marking the burial place of Andrew (Andrej) Duda, Sr. (b. Nov.9, 1893-d. Jan.20, 1958) and his wife, Katarina Zatko Duda (b. April 13, 1874-d. August 2, 1934). Carey Hand Funeral Home records provide details about the arrangements for her burial in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery (denoted as Slavia Colony Cemetery ), which was held on Saturday, following a funeral service at the Funeral Home Chapel at 3pm. Digital image scanned by Mark Dingwell, 2010 and added to St. Luke\u27s archival collection, 2011. B&W snapshot from Emily Jakubcin collection scanned at SLLC Epson 10000XL, May, 2012. Undertaker records from Carey Hand Collection on Central FL Memory website.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4761/thumbnail.jp
Andrew Duda, Sr. (b. 1873-d. 1958) and Katarina Zatko Duda (b. 1874-d. 1934). Images of headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery and Carey Hand funeral records
Images of the headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery, marking the burial place of Andrew (Andrej) Duda, Sr. (b. Nov.9, 1893-d. Jan.20, 1958) and his wife, Katarina Zatko Duda (b. April 13, 1874-d. August 2, 1934). Carey Hand Funeral Home records provide details about the arrangements for her burial in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery (denoted as Slavia Colony Cemetery ), which was held on Saturday, following a funeral service at the Funeral Home Chapel at 3pm. Digital image scanned by Mark Dingwell, 2010 and added to St. Luke\u27s archival collection, 2011. B&W snapshot from Emily Jakubcin collection scanned at SLLC Epson 10000XL, May, 2012. Undertaker records from Carey Hand Collection on Central FL Memory website.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/5726/thumbnail.jp
Andrew Duda, Sr. (b. 1873-d. 1958) and Katarina Zatko Duda (b. 1874-d. 1934). Images of headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery and Carey Hand funeral records
Images of the headstone in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery, marking the burial place of Andrew (Andrej) Duda, Sr. (b. Nov.9, 1893-d. Jan.20, 1958) and his wife, Katarina Zatko Duda (b. April 13, 1874-d. August 2, 1934). Carey Hand Funeral Home records provide details about the arrangements for her burial in St. Luke\u27s Cemetery (denoted as Slavia Colony Cemetery ), which was held on Saturday, following a funeral service at the Funeral Home Chapel at 3pm. Digital image scanned by Mark Dingwell, 2010 and added to St. Luke\u27s archival collection, 2011. B&W snapshot from Emily Jakubcin collection scanned at SLLC Epson 10000XL, May, 2012. Undertaker records from Carey Hand Collection on Central FL Memory website.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/5728/thumbnail.jp
Pararhinoleucophenga Duda 1924
Genus Pararhinoleucophenga Duda Pararhinoleucophenga Duda 1924: 185; Okada 1988: 618; Cao & Chen, 2009: 127. Type species: Drosophila maura de Meijere, 1911. Diagnosis (Cao & Chen 2009). Facial carina broadly prominent below; 2nd and 3rd vibrissa slightly shorter than 1st; costal vein with 2–4 heavily sclerotized hooked peg-like spines on ventral surface between R 2+3 and R 4+5; M 1 weakly curved to R 4+5 distally; hypandrium laterally with 1 pair of large, vertical flaps bearing minute setulae (Figs. 4C, D, 5C, D); and cercus mostly with ventral processes (Figs. 5A, B). Remarks. The two new species to be described below belong to the maura species group, sharing the following characters: R 4+5 with 5–6 setae on basal section, C3F ≈ 1; epandrium with small setae near anteroventral corners except for P. amnicola sp. nov. (Fig. 5A); paramere with pubescence (Figs. 4C, D, 5C, D); aedeagus finely serrated (Figs. 4C, D, 5C, D).Published as part of Gao, Qingsong & Chen, Hongwei, 2014, The genera Luzonimyia and Pararhinoleucophenga from China (Diptera: Drosophilidae), with DNA barcoding information, pp. 294-300 in Zootaxa 3852 (2) on pages 297-298, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3852.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/492914
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