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    Autograph book kept by Florence Alice Ellis, 1915-1917

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    First World War autograph book of Florence Alice Ellis containing poems, sayings, drawings and signatures of servicemen treated at the North Evington War Hospital. Florence Ellis served at the hospital from 1915-1917

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from L. Tuffly Ellis to E. R. Thompson, Jr. discussing his experience with various cotton associations

    Interview with Monty Alexander and Herb Ellis / interviewed by Felix Grant, June 3, 1981

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    Monty Alexander and Herb Ellis discuss their careers with interviewer and radio host Felix Grant. Alexander and Ellis are featured on excerpts from recordings selected by Grant.Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-09T17:33:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 alexander_ellis.rm: 21148302 bytes, checksum: 24240fe420a70a608c247991e02deca3 (MD5) manifest.xml: 3435 bytes, checksum: 7a34548eeb27a12344f633bac978bec0 (MD5)Sister Sadie / H. Silver (02:57-06:59) -- Captain Bill / M. Alexander, R. Brown, H. Ellis (17:13-20:18) -- Limehouse blues / P. Braham, D. Furber (23:56-27:18)Monty Alexander and Herb Ellis interviewed by Felix Grant on WMAL. Recorded June 3, 1981. Reproduction of radio interview produced at Washington, D.C. Station WMAL for broadcast on The Album Sound. Forms part of the Felix Grant Collection at the Felix E. Grant Jazz Archives. Original format: 1 sound tape reel (28 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips., full track mono; 7 in

    When motor attention improves selective attention: the dissociating role of saliency

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    There is evidence that preparing and maintaining a motor plan (“motor attention”) can bias visual selective attention. For example, a motor attended grasp biases visual attention to select appropriately graspable object features (Symes, Tucker, Ellis, Vainio, & Ottoboni, 2008). According to the biased competition model of selective attention, the relative weightings of stimulus-driven and goal-directed factors determine selection. The current study investigated how the goal-directed bias of motor attention might operate when the stimulus-driven salience of the target was varied. Using a change detection task, two almost identical photographed scenes of simplistic graspable objects were presented flickering back and forth. The target object changed visually, and this change was either high or low salience. Target salience determined whether or not the motor attended grasp significantly biased visual selective attention. Specifically, motor attention only had a reliable influence on target detection times when the visual salience of the target was low

    Catullo 29, 8: rivalutazione di una vecchia congettura

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    In this paper the Author questioned the commonly accepted correction Adoneus (A. Statius) for Catullus 29,8, and reevaluated Thyoneus, conjecture proposed by R. Ellis in 1888.[it] In questa nota l’Autore ha discusso la problematica correzione Adoneus (A. Statius) per Catullo 29,8, e ha rivalutato Thyoneus, conggetura proposta da R. Ellis nel 1888

    Charged-Lepton-Flavour Violation in Kaon Decays in Supersymmetric Theories

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    We discuss rare kaon decays that violate charged-lepton flavour conservation in supersymmetric theories with and without R parity, in view of possible experiments using an intense proton source as envisaged for a neutrino factory. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, such decays are generated by box diagrams involving charginos and neutralinos, but the limits from \mu -> e \gamma, \mu-e conversion and \Delta m_K constrain the branching ratios to challengingly small values. However, this is no longer the case in R-violating theories, where such decays may occur at tree level at rates close to the present experimental limits. Within this framework, we obtain bounds on products of LL\bar{E} and LQ\bar{D} operators from the experimental upper limits on K^0 -> \mu^\pm e^\mp and K^{\pm,0} -> \pi^{\pm,0} \mu^\pm e^\mp decays. We also note the possibility of like-sign lepton decays K^\pm -> \pi^\mp \ell^\pm \ell^\pm in the presence of non-zero \tilde{b}_L-\tilde{b}_R mixing. We conclude that rare kaon decays violating charged-lepton flavour conservation could be an interesting signature of R violation.We discuss rare kaon decays that violate charged-lepton flavour conservation in supersymmetric theories with and without R parity, in view of possible experiments using an intense proton source as envisaged for a neutrino factory. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, such decays are generated by box diagrams involving charginos and neutralinos, but the limits from \mu -> e \gamma, \mu-e conversion and \Delta m_K constrain the branching ratios to challengingly small values. However, this is no longer the case in R-violating theories, where such decays may occur at tree level at rates close to the present experimental limits. Within this framework, we obtain bounds on products of LL\bar{E} and LQ\bar{D} operators from the experimental upper limits on K^0 -> \mu^\pm e^\mp and K^{\pm,0} -> \pi^{\pm,0} \mu^\pm e^\mp decays. We also note the possibility of like-sign lepton decays K^\pm -> \pi^\mp \ell^\pm \ell^\pm in the presence of non-zero \tilde{b}_L-\tilde{b}_R mixing. We conclude that rare kaon decays violating charged-lepton flavour conservation could be an interesting signature of R violation

    . 49 Tomo I (1967-1968) Séptima Época (1967-1976). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia

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    Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia durante los años 1967-1968 por Ignacio Bernal. - Dos elementos de uso ritual en el arte olmeca por María Antonieta Cervantes. - Las ruinas del Rancho de San Pablo, Becanchén, Yucatán por William J. Folan. - Reconocimiento del sitio Varejonal, municipio de Jiquipilas, Chiapas por Pierre Agrinier. - Conservatismo en el simbolismo de Oaxaca: un breve informe por Frank H. Boos. - La lengua de Huehuetán (Maliwi) por Carlos Robles Uribe y Roberto D. Bruce S. - Términos de parentesco del náhuatl. Dialecto del norte de Puebla por Earl Brockway. - Un nexo prehistórico entre quechua y tarasco por Mauricio Swadesh. - El tuzanteco y su posición dentro de la familia mayense por Otto Schummann. - Noticia del mame de Tuxtla Chico por Roberto H. Escalante. - Differential Pueblos specialization in fetishes and shrines por Florence Hawley Ellis. - Una leyenda mixteca por Jorge Poulat Legorreta. - Los pimas bajos de la Sierra Madre Occidental por Margarita Nolasco Armas. - Los choloques y los cholultecas. Apuntes sobre las relaciones étnicas en Cholula hasta el siglo XVI por Mercedes Olivera y Cayetano Reyes. - Fray Servando Teresa de Mier y la Sociadad Lautaro por José R. Guzmán. - Casas en que vivió el capitán don Juan de Chavarría Valera por Pedro Álvarez y Gasca

    Marriage record of Kirby, William B. and Ellis, Mildred E.

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    Marriage license for William B. Kirby and Mildred E. Ellis. R. Lee Kirkland was the officiant

    Texas Bankers Association: W. R. McDuffie, Sam C. Arnett, and E. E. Ellis

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    Two West Texas bankers are shown chatting with a Kansas City bank official after they arrived at Hotel Texas early for a meeting of District 7 of the Texas Bankers Association. Left to right, are W. R. McDuffie, president of the First National Bank, Brownfield; Sam C. Arnett, president of the Citizens National, Lubbock; and E. E. Ellis, vice president of Interstate National, Kansas City. Published in the morning edition, February 22, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/9758/thumbnail.jp

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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