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    George Albert Smith correspondence, December 1901 [1]

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from December of 1901. Includes a letter from Lew Peck at Sumpter, Oregon; a letter from I. E. Willey at Washington, D.C., mentioning the "Josephites" (Reorganized Church) and also Joseph S. Fowler; and various notes and invitation

    Graham Fowler : The Water Paintings

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    Moppett presents Fowler’s paintings in light of the artist’s biography, his development and influences. Because he painted Monet’s garden at Giverny, Fowler and his paintings are compared and contrasted with those of the Impressionists. Moppett comments at length on the significance of photography in terms of painting in general and Fowler’s work in particular. List of works. Biobibliography 2 p. 4 bibl. ref

    Mining e-mail content for author identification forensics

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    We describe an investigation into e-mail content mining for author identification, or authorship attribution, for the purpose of forensic investigation. We focus our discussion on the ability to discriminate between authors for the case of both aggregated e-mail topics as well as across different email topics. An extended set of e-mail document features including structural characteristics and linguistic patterns were derived and, together with a Support Vector Machine learning algorithm, were used for mining the e-mail content. Experiments using a number of e-mail documents generated by different authors on a set of topics gave promising results for both aggregated and multi-topic author categorisation

    Transoceanic Freedom for Fowler and White, E

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    Interior of Transoceanic Freedom. Photo taken for Fowler and White.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/6218/thumbnail.jp

    Eggs for Fowler and White, E

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    Two eggs laying sideways in a blue flat bottomed metal bowl. Photo taken for Fowler and White.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy_commercial/8172/thumbnail.jp

    Athinai for Fowler, White, and Collins, E

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    Damaged bow of the ship M. S. Athinai. View from onboard the ship. A pile of rope sits on the deck. Photo taken for Fowler, White, and Collins.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/6106/thumbnail.jp

    George E. Probst Papers

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    George E. Probst (1917-1986) held many positions in both broadcasting and education from 1944 to 1983: Executive Director, Office of Radio and Television, University of Chicago (1944-1954); Founder, director and Producer, University of Chicago Roundtable (NBC) (1944-1954); Chairman, committee that presented before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the case for assigning television channels for education (1949-1950): Chairman, finance committee, Joint Committee on Educational Television (JCET) (1950-1952); Chairman, Committee of all educational institutions, Chicago Metropolitan Area Educational Television (1951-1953; Chairman, Adult Education Committee administering Fund for Adult Education grant for production of radio series The Jefferson Heritage (co-author), Ways of Mankind, People Under Communism, Voice of Europe(1951-1953); Director, radio and television programming, WGBH (Boston, MA) (1954); Co-founder, President, Broadcast Foundation of America (1955-1983); Producer, director, writer,Democracy in America, a series based on Alexis de Tocqueville's observations of American life and politics (1958); Director, National Educational Television and Radio Center (1960-1966); Executive Director, National Commission for Cooperative Education (1966-1976); Consultant, U.S. Office of Education (1968-1976). The collection documents Probst's participation in National Conference on Citizens Rights in Broadcasting, October 1970 as well as the public television programms: Tocqueville's America and The University of Chicago Roundtable

    S. S. Velta for Fowler and White, E

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    S. S. Velta ship. Photo taken for Fowler and White.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/6124/thumbnail.jp

    D. T. at Banana Docks for Fowler and White, E

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    D. T. galley at Banana Docks. Photo taken for Fowler and White.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/6511/thumbnail.jp

    The missing link – the role of space charge in polymeric insulation lifetime

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    Polymeric insulation in power equipment experiencesdegradation and ageing under service conditions. Thedetermination of remaining life plays a key part in the asset management. This requires an ageing indicator which can be used to monitor the status of the insulation. In this paper a simple model based on trap creation has been proposed and a concept of critical trap density can be used to describe the lifetime of the insulation. Assuming the power law relationship between the trap creation and the electric field, the empirical inverse power law can be derived. This allows one to relate the physical mechanisms and ageing processes (trap generation). Since the number of traps and energy depth of traps have direct influence on charge dynamics, using the two energy levels of trap depth model developed previously it is possible to estimate the trap density through changes in space charge dynamics. Further work is necessary to establish the direct relationship between trap density and the remaining life of the polymeric insulation
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