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Directors--Dr. Frank Ellis and Bob Lee
Directors--Dr. Frank Ellis (left) and Bob Lee working behind a counter.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_wdsmithphotography/3016/thumbnail.jp
Stephen D. Lee Papers
S. D. Lee writes to Frank Burkitt, the author of the article, and asks for details before he presents the matter to the board of trustees. March 7, 1890.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-msu-founders-documents/1048/thumbnail.jp
MeSH term explosion and author rank improve expert recommendations
Information overload is an often-cited phenomenon that reduces the productivity, efficiency and efficacy of scientists. One challenge for scientists is to find appropriate collaborators in their research. The literature describes various solutions to the problem of expertise location, but most current approaches do not appear to be very suitable for expert recommendations in biomedical research. In this study, we present the development and initial evaluation of a vector space model-based algorithm to calculate researcher similarity using four inputs: 1) MeSH terms of publications; 2) MeSH terms and author rank; 3) exploded MeSH terms; and 4) exploded MeSH terms and author rank. We developed and evaluated the algorithm using a data set of 17,525 authors and their 22,542 papers. On average, our algorithms correctly predicted 2.5 of the top 5/10 coauthors of individual scientists. Exploded MeSH and author rank outperformed all other algorithms in accuracy, followed closely by MeSH and author rank. Our results show that the accuracy of MeSH term-based matching can be enhanced with other metadata such as author rank
Ellis Island Blues
First Line: I took a sail one day, down New York's Bay and stopped at Ellis IslandFirst Line of Chorus: They've got the Ellis Island BluesKey: D Majo
Lee, John D. -Monument P.1
Left to right: Juanita Brooks, Author of "Mountain Meadows Massacre," Mormon Chronicle, Diaries of John D. Lee," John Doyle Lee-Zealot-Pioneer builder--Scapegoat," and who helped in the wording of this monument to John Doyle Lee. Peggy Gregory, who was employed by the Huntington Library and helped in the editing and proof reading of "The Mormon Chronicle." Sana Lund Williamson, wife of john Wesley Williamson, Sr., Great-Grandson of John Doyle Lee, who designed the monument, and in corroboration with Juanita Brooks determined the wording which appears thereon. Photo by and Gift of: Wes Williamson. Oct., 1961
Emma Lee
Includes index.Tells the story of Emma Lee, an Englishwoman who converted to Mormonism and then became one of the nineteen wives of John D. Lee, who was convicted and executed for his role in the Mountain Meadows Massacre of September 1857
Authors Luncheon Lee McGiffin, William D. Barney, and Larry McMurtry
(left to right) Lee McGiffin, William D. Barney, and Larry McMurtry, three writers honored at the Book and Author Luncheon. They are photographed in formal wear, autographing books that will be displayed commemorating National Library Week. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition April 12, 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1799/thumbnail.jp
Lt. General Stephen D. Lee letter, 1864
Letter from Lt. General S.D. Lee, Headquarters Department, Mississippi and East Louisiana at Meridian, Mississippi, to General Samuel Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector General at Richmond, Virginia, dated June 30, 1864. Lee lists 6 staff officers he wishes promoted and reassigned to his headquarters, including: Major William Elliott, Lt. Colonel George Deas, Captain P. Ellis, Major G.B. Dyer, 1st Lt. Henry B. Lee, 1st Lt. Samuel Hunter. A note on the letter states that no appointments will be made under the new staff act until further orders. Stephen Dill Lee (1833-1908) was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and served in the U.S. army until resigning in 1861 to join the Confederate States army, rising to the rank of lieutenant general. After the war, he settled in Columbus, Mississippi, and became a Mississippi state senator in 1878. He was the first president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi (later Mississippi State University) from 1880 to 1899.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-civilwar1/1004/thumbnail.jp
Generalization of Friedberg-Lee symmetry
We study the possible origin of Friedberg-Lee symmetry. First, we propose the generalized Friedberg-Lee symmetry in the potential by including the scalar fields in the field transformations, which can be broken down to the Friedberg-Lee symmetry spontaneously. We show that the generalized Friedberg-Lee symmetry allows a typical form of Yukawa couplings, and the realistic neutrino masses and mixings can be generated via the seesaw mechanism. If the right-handed neutrinos transform nontrivially under the generalized Friedberg-Lee symmetry, we can have the testable TeV scale seesaw mechanism. Second, we present two models with the SO(3) x U(1) global flavor symmetry in the lepton sector. After the flavor symmetry breaking, we can obtain the charged lepton masses, and explain the neutrino masses and mixings via the seesaw mechanism. Interestingly, the complete neutrino mass matrices are similar to those of the above models with generalized Friedberg-Lee symmetry. So the Friedberg-Lee symmetry is the residual symmetry in the neutrino mass matrix after the SO(3) x U(1) flavor symmetry breaking.Astronomy & AstrophysicsPhysics, Particles & FieldsSCI(E)11ARTICLE1null7
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