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    Oh! the Goosestep is the walk, where you neigher glide nor stalk [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock3849-4music (no cover) same as Box 146 Item 123Music is duplicated in 146.123.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 124Words by R.L. Johnson. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Edgar Kelle

    Oh! the Goosestep is the walk, where you neigher glide nor stalk [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock3849-4music (no cover) same as Box 146 Item 123Music is duplicated in 146.123.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 124Words by R.L. Johnson. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Edgar Kelle

    "Hello, hello there central, Please give me 6-0-2 [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock7828-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 152Words by Robt. B. Morris. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Sung With Great Success by Louise Temple Swi---[?]unattrib. photo of Louise Temple Swi---[?

    Injun gal, you are my woodland pal [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock7329-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 147, Item 120Words by P.C. Mason. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Sung with Great Success by Eleanor Falkunattributed photo of Eleanor Fal

    Injun gal, you are my woodland pal [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock7329-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 147, Item 120Words by P.C. Mason. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Sung with Great Success by Eleanor Falkunattributed photo of Eleanor Fal

    "Hello, hello there central, Please give me 6-0-2 [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock7828-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 152Words by Robt. B. Morris. Music by Ellis R. Ephraim.Sung With Great Success by Louise Temple Swi---[?]unattrib. photo of Louise Temple Swi---[?

    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

    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

    Extracting and purifying R-phycoerythrin from Mediterranean red algae Corallina elongata Ellis & Solander

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    R-Phycoerythrin (R-PE) is a protein acting as a photosynthetic accessory pigment in red algae (Rodophyta). This protein has gained importance in many biotechnological applications in food science, immunodiagnostic, therapy, cosmetics, protein and cell labelling, and analytical processes. In this paper we report on a new, one step procedure for the extraction and purification of R-PE from a new source: the Mediterranean red algae Corallina elongata Ellis & Solander. This red algae contains mainly R-PE and is suitable for the production in culture. No other contaminating phycobiliproteins could be detected in the extracts. The method we propose for the purification is based on the use of hydroxyapatite, a chromatographic resin that can be produced in the laboratory at very low cost and can be used batchwise with large amounts of extracts, alternative to chromatography, and therefore can be scaled up. Both the yield and the purity of R-PE are very good
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