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    John Gould Fletcher papers, 1913-1970

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    This collection contains the personal letters, manuscripts, published poetry and prose, and photographs of John Gould Fletcher. Fletcher won the Pulitzer Prize for his; All are attributed to John Gould Fletcher unless otherwise stated.; See also:; Fletcher-Terry Family Papers (UALR.MS.0018).; Charlie May Simon Papers (UALR.MS.0006).; John Gould Fletcher Papers, MS F63, Special Collections, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Libraries.John Gould Fletcher papers, 1913-1970; John Gould Fletcher papers, 1913-197

    MS/MS analysis and imaging of lipids across Drosophila brain using secondary ion mass spectrometry

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    Lipids are abundant biomolecules performing central roles to maintain proper functioning of cells and biological bodies. Due to their highly complex composition, it is critical to obtain information of lipid structures in order to identify particular lipids which are relevant for a biological process or metabolic pathway under study. Among currently available molecular identification techniques, MS/MS in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) imaging has been of high interest in the bioanalytical community as it allows visualization of intact molecules in biological samples as well as elucidation of their chemical structures. However, there have been few applications using SIMS and MS/MS owing to instrumental challenges for this capability. We performed MS and MS/MS imaging to study the lipid structures of Drosophila brain using the J105 and 40-keV Ar-4000 (+) gas cluster ion source, with the novelty being the use of MS/MS SIMS analysis of intact lipids in the fly brain. Glycerophospholipids were identified by MS/MS profiling. MS/MS was also used to characterize diglyceride fragment ions and to identify them as triacylglyceride fragments. Moreover, MS/MS imaging offers a unique possibility for detailed elucidation of biomolecular distribution with high accuracy based on the ion images of its fragments. This is particularly useful in the presence of interferences which disturb the interpretation of biomolecular localization

    Ms. Courtney Chartier, RWWL AUC, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Ms. Courtney Chartier. Ms. Chartier talks about her work on the "New Georgia Encyclopedia" and "Online Voter Education Project." Andrea Jackson, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Ms. Neely Terrell, RWWL AUC, March 2012

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    This video is a conversation with Ms. Neely Terrell. Ms. Terrell talks about her book, "Super Singles Activate". Anthony Kinsey and Jahnesta Horney, AUC Woodruff Library, are the interviewers

    Ms. Felesha Love, Spelman College, January 2016

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    This video is a conversation with Felesha Love. Ms. Love talks about her book, "Brave Leap to Freedom: Integrating Mind, Body, and Spirit to Cultivate Healthy Relationships". Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Fletcher, P. M. levele Széchenyi Istvánnak

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    Rooney, Lonnie

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    Letters from Frances Fletcher, Cowboy Hall of Fame, to Mac McGalliard, April 7 & 11, 1967. In the letters Ms. Fletcher expresses regret in the oversight that caused Lonnie Rooney and his family to be overlooked during introductions at the "Past Rodeo Stars" night during the Shrine Club Rodeo

    Dataset for: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing

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    This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Esma Akis, Carl Verschuur, &amp; Sam Perry TITLE: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing JOURNAL: Scientific Reports This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), dominant hand (left/right), wrist height, width, and circumference (mm), 31.5 Hz threshold and 125 Hz vibro-tactile detection threshold at the fingertip (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition shows the frequency focusing method, the phoneme type (vowel or consonant), and the talker gender. Date of data collection: 01/01/2023 - 01/06/2023 All data was collected at the University of Southampton, U.K.</span

    Dataset supporting the publication &quot;Spectral Peak Picking Improves Tactile Speech Perception&quot;

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    This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number, dominant hand (left or right), wrist circumference (mm), screening vibro-tactile detection threshold at 31.5 Hz (ms/2), screening vibro-tactile detection threshold at 125 Hz (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition describes whether or not tSPP has been applied and how many peaks were picked. For example, for conditions without tSPP are labelled &quot;No_tSPP&quot; and conditions with 4 peak tSPP are labelled &quot;4P_tSPP&quot;. Data is separated by consonants and vowels (&quot;C&quot; or &quot;V&quot;) and whether speech is the male or female talker (&quot;F&quot; or &quot;M&quot;).</span

    Dataset for Improving speech perception for hearing-impaired listeners using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with multiple frequency channels

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    This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Carl Verschuur, &amp; Sam Perry TITLE: Improving speech perception for hearing-impaired listeners using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with multiple frequency channels JOURNAL: Scientific Reports DOI: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/D2739 This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), wrist circumference (mm), probe position on the wrist, screening vibro-tactile detection threshold at 125 Hz (ms/2), and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition shows the number of audio filter bands, the number of vibro-tactile carrier tones, the phoneme type (vowel or consonant) and the talker gender. For example, 1A4C_VM is 1 audio filter band, 4 vibro-tactile tones, vowels only, for the male talker only. Date of data collection: 01/10/2022 - 20/12/2022 All data was collected at the University of Southampton, U.K. This file was created in August 2023.</span
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