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    David D. Shupe 1971

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    Student field notes from zoology classes in 197

    Shupe (Anson D.) Bromley (David G.) The New Vigilantes: Deprogrammers, Anti-Cultists, and the New Religions

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    Golding Gordon. Shupe (Anson D.) Bromley (David G.) The New Vigilantes: Deprogrammers, Anti-Cultists, and the New Religions. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°52/2, 1981. pp. 287-288

    Letter from D. D. Shupe, Bellaire, Ohio, to Stimpson H. Woodward, Wheeling, West Virginia, November 15, 1876

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    A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965

    Shupe, D. G.

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: D. G. Shup

    Counting individual galaxies from deep 24-μm Spitzer surveys

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    We address the question of how to deal with confusion-limited surveys in the mid-infrared (MIR) domain by using information from shorter-wavelength observations over the same sky regions. Such information, once applied to apparently extended MIR sources, which are indeed ‘blends’ of two or more different sources, allow us to disentangle the single counterparts and to split the measured flux density into different components. We present the application of this method to the 24-μm Spitzer archival data in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey ELAIS-N1 (GOODS EN1) test field, where apparently extended, ‘blended’ sources constitute about 20 per cent of a reliable sample of 983 sources detected above the 5σ threshold down to 40 μJy. As a shorter-wavelength data set, we have considered the public Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) images and catalogues of the same field. We show that the 24-μm sample is almost unbiased down to ~40 μJy and the careful application of the deblending procedure does not require any statistical completeness correction (at least at the flux level considered). This is probed by direct comparison of our results with results in the literature that analysed the same data set through extensive Monte Carlo simulations. The extrapolation of the source counts down to fainter fluxes suggests that our 24-μm sample is able to resolve ~62 per cent of the cosmic background down to a flux level of 38 μJy

    Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity

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    W. Griffith, R. Mueller, R. Markin, S. White, S. Cariappa, S. Douglas, T. Heise, B. Brayman, J. Blodgett, B. Rolofson, D. Horacek, J. Neal, D. O'Brien, S. Griffith, R. Shupe, B. Baasch

    ag) Isolation and characterization of hepatic stem cells, or "oval cells," from rat livers.

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    The pace of research on the potential therapeutic uses of liver stem cells or "oval cells" has accelerated significantly in recent years. Concurrent advancements in techniques for the isolation and characterization of these cells have helped fuel this research. Several models now exist for the induction of oval cell proliferation in rodents. Protocols for the isolation and culture of these cells have evolved to the point that they may be set up in any laboratory equipped for cell culture. The advent of magnetic cell sorting has eliminated reliance on expensive flow cytometric sorting equipment to generate highly enriched populations of oval cells. Our laboratory has had much success in using the oval cell surface marker Thy-1 in combination with magnetic sorting to produce material suitable for testing the influence of a myriad of chemical signaling molecules on the oval cell phenotype. This chapter will describe our basic strategy for oval cell induction and isolation. Additionally, two in vitro procedures are described which the reader may find useful in the early stages of developing an oval cell research project

    A year in LES: Standardized daily high-resolution Large Eddy Simulations of the Arctic boundary layer and clouds during the MOSAiC drift [Model Configuration and results]

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    <p>This dataset contains the model configuration files and selected output data of the large-eddy simulation experiments as described in the publication "A year in LES: Standardized daily high-resolution Large Eddy Simulations of the Arctic boundary layer and clouds during the MOSAiC drift<em>"</em> being submitted to Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES).<br><br></p> <p>We gratefully acknowledge the funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) -- Projektnummer 268020496 -- TRR 172,  within the Transregional Collaborative Research Center ''ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms (AC3) ''.<br>Matthew D. Shupe was supported by the NOAA Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program (FundRef https://doi.org/10.13039/100018302), the Physical Sciences Laboratory (NA22OAR4320151), and a Mercator Fellowship with AC3.<br>ERA5 data was downloaded from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) (2023). The results contain modified Copernicus Climate Change Service information 2020. Neither the European Commission nor ECMWF is responsible for any use that may be made of the Copernicus information or data it contains.<br>We gratefully acknowledge the  Gauss Centre for Supercomputing e.V. (www.gauss-centre.eu) for providing computing time on the GCS Supercomputer JUWELS at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) under projects VIRTUALLAB and RCONGM.<br> <br>We furthermore thank the Regional Computing Center of the University of Cologne (RRZK) for providing computing time on the DFG-funded (Funding number: INST 216/512/1FUGG) High-Performance Computing (HPC) system CHEOPS as well as support.</p> <p>This work used resources of the Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ) granted by its Scientific Steering Committee (WLA) under project ID 1339.</p> <p>Data used in this manuscript were produced as part of the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) with the tag MOSAiC20192020. We thank all persons involved in the expedition of the Research Vessel Polarstern during MOSAiC (AWI_PS122_00}).</p> <p>Radiation data was obtained from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility managed by the Biological and Environmental Research Program.</p&gt

    UND Hockey Team, 1966-67 Season

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    Photograph of UND Hockey Team. Front Row: D. Stauss, P. MacKenzie, J. Lafond (All-American), D. Janaway, B. Lillo, M. Curran. Middle Row: Assistant Coach B. Wilms, M. Furlong, G. Brandt, T. Abram, K. Hankerson, B. Shupe, B. Jackson, D. James, Coach B. Selman. Back Row: Student Manager M. Leach, D. Kartio, R. Bamburak, L. Dobson, B. Munro, T. Ogden, T. Dunn, B. Tuff, G. Lyons, J. Gasparini, Student Trainer, D. Koons.https://commons.und.edu/und-athletics/1285/thumbnail.jp
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