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    Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis

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    R Code: Supplementary Data 1. Code for running kinetics simulations File name: Supplementary Data 1.R Mass Spectrometry .raw files: Supplementary Figure 4a-c. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200110_FSM1167_SonA+SonM_24.5min.raw Supplementary Figure 4d-j. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200909_KC1063_StrA+StrM_15min_redalk_18pm4.raw Supplementary Figure 16. SonM in vitro reactions analyzed by LC-MS/MS and compared to kinetic model simulations. File names: 20200220_FSM1178_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1179_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1180_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1181_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1182_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1183_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1184_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1185_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1186_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw 20200220_FSM1187_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw Supplementary Figure 25a. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1007_His-SonA_Y93F.raw Supplementary Figure 25b. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1155_his-SonA-sonMT-R67K.raw Supplementary Figure 25c. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1154_his-sonA_sonMTR67A.raw Supplementary Figure 25d. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1008_His-SonA_Y58F.raw Supplementary Figure 25e. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1156_his-sonA-SonMT-Y71F.raw Supplementary Figure 25f. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1009_His-SonA_DBLMUT.rawThe data deposited here are raw files, R code and mass spec, associated with the results presented in the paper, "Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone N-methylation in RiPP biosynthesis." These data have been made publicly available in keeping with the journal's data availability policy.National Institutes of Health (R35 GM133475 to M.F.F.) and the University of Minnesota along with the BioTechnology Institute (M.F.F., M.H.E., W.A.H.)Miller, Fredarla S.; Crone, Kathryn K.; Jensen, Matthew R.; Shaw, Sudipta; Harcombe, William R.; Elias, Mikael H.; Freeman, Michael F.. (2021). Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/y8ry-gm18

    William R. Overton papers, 1981-1982

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    This collection contains trial briefs and outlines, trial exhibits and depositions, trial notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings and printed and other materials collected by Judge Overton when he presided over McLean vs. Arkansas et al, also known as the Creation Science lawsuit.UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 1 15 doc. boxes; 1 OV box. 1981-1982. Donated. This collection contains trial briefs and outlines, trial exhibits and depositions, trial notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings and printed and other materials collected by Judge Overton when he presided over McLean vs. Arkansas et al, also known as the "Creation Science" lawsuit. In March 1981, the Arkansas General Assembly enacted Act 590 which was signed into law by then Governor Frank White. The Act defined "creation-science" and "evolution-science" as two separate subjects and mandated that if one was taught the other should be given equal treatment. Opponents of the act, who filed suit in May 1981, believed that Act 590 was an attempt by the state to promote a specific religion in its public schools and to disparage science whenever it conflicted with religious dogma. Teachers claimed that the legislation abridged their academic freedom as professionals and ultimately the academic freedom of students. The plaintiffs petitioned that Act 590 be declared unconstitutional in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America. The trial was held from December 7 to December 17, 1981. Overton's decision, ruling in favor of the plaintiffs, was announced on January 5, 1982. Judge William R. Overton was born in Malvern, Arkansas, in 1939. He attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and obtained his bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Later he attended the University of Arkansas Law School and graduated in 1964. Immediately after law school, he joined the firm of Wright, Lindsey, and Jennings as an associate and become a partner in the firm in 1966. Overton was named a fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers in 1976 and on May 31, 1979, he was sworn in as a federal judge to fill a new judgeship created by President Jimmy Carter. After struggling with cancer for more than a year, Judge Overton passed away at his home on July 14, 1987. [Arkansas Gazette. July 15, 1987: 1A] See also: Philip Kaplan Papers, Collection UALR.0132, Series V Arranged in four series: Series I - Court Related Materials: Pre-trial briefs and outlines first; plaintiff-related materials; defendant-related materials; notes taken by Overton during the trial that were formerly closed to the public until January 1, 1987. Series II - Correspondence: Arranged alphabetically [many voice personal views about the issues at trial]. Some of the correspondence also contain additional materials such as pamphlets and essays. Series III - Printed Materials: Newspapers; religious publications; foreign newspapers; essays, pamphlets, journal articles. Series IV - Oversized Materials. UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 2 Note: When requesting materials, please specify the collection number (UALR.0202) series number, box number and file number. FILE TITLES Series I Court Related Materials Box 1 File 1 - Plaintiffs' Preliminary Outline of the Law and the Proof, filed Oct 13, 1981 File 2 - Plaintiffs' Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, filed Nov 16, 1981; Plaintiffs' Amended Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law File 3 - Plaintiffs' Pre-trial Brief File 4 - Appendix to Plaintiff's Pre-trial Brief File 5 - Defendants' Trial Brief File 6 - Defendants' Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law File 7 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 1-2 Dorothy Nelkin "The Science-Textbook Controversies" Scientific American, Apr 1976, Volume 234, No. 4 (1) Dorothy Nelkin "Science, Rationality and the Creation/Evolution Dispute" Sept 1981, Cornell University, NY (2) Box 2 File 1 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 3 Michael Ruse. Darwinism Defended: A Guide to the Evolution Controversies Unpublished, scheduled for publication in early 1982 (3) File 2 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 4 G. Brent Dalrymple. "Radiometric Dating, Geologic Time, and the Age of the Earth: A Reply to "Scientific" Creationism" U.S. Geological Survey, CA (4) File 3 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 5-14 Stephen Jay Gould. "Evolution as Fact and Theory" Discover, May 1981 (5) Stephen Jay Gould. "A Visit to Dayton" This View of Life, n.d (6) William V. Mayer. "The Fallacious Nature of Creation "Science" presented at Nashville-Tennessee NSTA Area Convention, Nov 21, 1981 (7) William V. Mayer. "The Reaction of the Traditionalist Movements" presented at symposium 'View of the Universe' Toronto, Jan 6, 1981 (8) Mike Crowden. "Teachers Study Creationism" SWTR ) Nov 18, 1981 (9) Kevin McDaniel. "FS School Committee Delays Findings" SWTR ) Nov 18, 1981 (9) Colleen Taylor. 1980-1981 Proposed Syllabus for Biology I (10) Science Department Course Outline for course 404 Biology II (11) Science Department Course Outline for course 403 Biology I (12) Science Department Course Outline for course 403 Action Biology (13) UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 3 1980-1981 Biology I Proposed Curriculum Items and Schedule, and Rationale (14) File 4 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 15-17 Karen Arms & Pamela S. Camp. Biology no publisher, n.d (15) Williams, Trinklein and Metcalfe. Modern Physics Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1980 (16) Metcalfe, Williams and Castka. Modern Chemistry Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1978 (17) File 5 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 18-20 School teaching unit: "Creation" (18) Appendix I: Definitions of early man, unknown source; Rensberger "Ancestors: A Family Album" Science Digest, Apr 1981 (19) Appendix II: Charles M. Bogert, "The Tuatara: Why Is It a Lone Survivor?" The Scientific Monthly, Mar 1953; "Fixity Through Time"; Earle G. Lass, "The Dragonfly: Fossil on Wings" Science Digest, n.d; Charles T. Brues, "Insects in Amber" no publication information; "Function of Natural SelectionSelection Shifts the AveragePlanned Induction of Commercially Desirable Variation of Roses by Neutron Radiation" (20) Box 3 File 1 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 21-25 Appendix III: Jack Fincher, "And Now, Atomic Clocks"; Hans Petterson,"Cosmic Spherules and Meterotic Dust"; Thomas D. Nicholson, "Sky ReporterClose Encounter with Saturn" Time Magazine; Arthur Fisher,"What Time Is It - Really?" Popular Science, Mar 1973 (21) Appendix IV: George Gaylord Simpson, "Uniformitarianism: An Inquiry into Principle, Theory, and Method in Geohistory and BiohistoryNew Finds in the Paluxy River Bed, Glen Rose, Texas, USAFlood - Canopy Implications" (22) Appendix V: "Nature and Cause of Motion" and "Second Law of Thermodynamics"; Charles J. Smith "Problems with Entropy in Biology"; Outline of a school teaching unit: biological and physical science in schools; Outline of a school teaching unit: biological and physical science evidence (23) Teaching unit - "Outline of Content" (24) Teaching unit - "Biological Evidences" (25) File 2 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 26-28, 30-31, 34 Charles H. Heimler. Focus on Life Science: Teacher's Annotated Edition Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, OH, 1977 (26) Pulaski County Special School District, Junior High Science: Outline of Content & Resource Units AR, Aug 1980 (27) Resolution by Pulaski County Special School District, Dec 12, 1980 (28)"Up With Creation: The Troubled Waters of Evolution" Studies in the Bible and Science (30) H. Morris. Studies in the Bible and Science pages 102, 114 (31) UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 4 Pulaski County Special School District - Certified Job Classification (34) File 3 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 35-43 Charles H. Heimler. Focus on Physical Science Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co. OH, 1977(35) Pulaski County Special School District: "Academic Responsibility" (36) Program outline for a documentary film: Dissent and Change: America Comes of Age, the Years Since 1917 Associated Press, 1976 (37) Daniel Roselle. Our Common Heritage: A World History Ginn and Company, MA, 1981 (38) Paul H. Landis. Sociology Ginn and Company, Lexington, MA, 1975 (39) Little Rock Public Schools Curriculum Guide for 10th Grade Biology Sept 1975 (40) Joseph Abruscato et al. Elementary Science: Teacher's Edition Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY 1980 (41) Joseph Abruscato et al. Elementary Science: Teacher's Edition Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1980 (42) Joseph Abruscato et al. Elementary Science: Teacher's Edition Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1980 (43) File 4 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 44-47 Joseph Abruscato et al. Elementary Science: Teacher's Edition Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1980 (44) Jenne Taylor Richardson et al. Life Science: Teacher's Edition Silver Burdett Company, NJ (45) Charles R. Barman et al. Physical Science: Teacher's Edition Silver Burdett Company, NJ (46) Margaret S. Bishop et al. Focus on Earth Science: Teacher's Annotated Edition, Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., OH (47) File 5 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 48 James H. Otto et al. Modern Biology: Teacher's Edition Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, 1977 (48) File 6 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 49 Aaron O. Wasserman. Biology Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, MA (49) File 7 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 50-55 David L. Kirk. Biology Today Random House Publishing - A supplemental text for Advanced Biology at Central High School (50) Biology Texts (9-12) on current list (1980-1981) (51)"Percent of Districts Using Selected Curriculum Materials in Each Subject and Grade Range" (52) Biological Sciences Curriculum Study Biological Science: An Inquiry into Life, Teacher's Edition Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, 1980 (53) Melody McIntyre. Dinosaur ABC's CLP Publishers, CA, 1981 (54) Melody McIntyre. Dinosaur ABC's: Teacher's Guide CLP Publishers, CA, 1981 (55) File 8 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 56-63 Gary E. Parker. Dry Bones…and Other Fossils CLP Publishers, CA, 1979 (56) Richard B. Bliss et al. Fossils: Key to the Present, Evolution/Creation CLP Publishers CA, 1980 (57) John G. Read. Fossils, Strata and Evolution: A Test of Credibility of the Evolution UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 5 Theory Scientific-Technical Presentations, CA, 1979 (58) Norman Fox. Fossils: Hard Facts from the Earth CLP Publishers, CA, 1981 (59) Bolton Davidheiser et al. Beginning of the World: Creation, Evolution and Modern Science Creation-Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (60) William W. Boardman. Worlds Without End: The Origin and Structure of the Universe Creation-Science Research Center CA, 1971 (61) H. Douglas Dean. The Living World: Structure of Living Systems Creation-Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (62) William A. Beckman. Our Changing World: The Nature of Physical Processes CA, 1971 (63) File 9 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 64-74 Robert F. Koontz. The World Long Ago: The Testimony of the Fossils Creation- Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (64) Robert E. Kofahl. This Wonderful World: Order and Design in Nature Creation- Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (65) Robert E. Kofahl. This Wonderful World: Order and Design in Nature Creation- Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (66) R. Clyde McCone. Man and His World: Origin and Nature of Man Creation- Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (67) R. Clyde McCone. Man and His World: Origins and Nature of Man Creation- Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (68) Henry M. Morris. Science and Creation: A Handbook for Teachers Creation-Science Research Center, CA, 1971 (69) Harold S. Slusher. Critique of Radiometric Dating Institute for Creation-Science Research, CA, 1973 (70) Harold S. Slusher. The Origin of the Universe: An Examination of the Big Bang and Steady-State Cosmogonies Institute for Creation-Science Research, CA, 1978 (71) Thomas G. Barnes. The Origin and Destiny of the Earth's Magnetic Field Creation- Life Publishers, Inc., CA, Jul 1973 (72) Harold S. Slusher and Thomas P. Gamwell. The Age of the Earth: A Study of the Cooling of the Earth Under the Influence of Radioactive Heat Sources Institute for Creation Research, CA, 1978 (73) Duane T. Gish. Dinosaurs, Those Terrible Lizards Creation-Life Publishers, Inc. CA, 1977 (74) File 10 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 75 Henry M. Morris ed. Scientific Creationism: Public School Edition Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1974 (75) File 11 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 76-77 Henry M. Morris ed. Scientific Creationism: General Edition Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1974 (76) Duane T. Gish. Evolution, The Fossils Say NO!: Public School Edition Creation- Life Publishers, CA, 1978 (77) UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 6 Box 4 File 1 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 78 Duane T. Gish. Evolution, The Fossils Say NO!: General Edition Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1978 (78) File 2 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 79 R.L. Wysong. Creation - The Evolution Controversy Inquiry Press, Michigan, 1976 (79) File 3 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 80-82 Origin of Life: Evolution/Creation (80) Richard B. Bliss. Origins: Two Models, Evolution/Creation Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1978 [accompanied with a booklet of excerpts from this publication] (81) Richard B. Bliss. Origins: Two Models, Evolution/Creation: Teacher's Guide Christian School Edition Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1978 (82) File 4 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 83 Henry M. Morris and Donald H. Rohrer eds. The Decade of Creation: Articles on Creationism from ICR Acts and Facts, 1978-1979 Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1981 (83) File 5 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 84-86 Gary E. Parker. Creation: The Facts of Life CLP Publishers, CA, 1980 (84) Gary E. Parker. From Evolution to Creation.: A Personal Testimony CLP Publishers, CA, 1977 (85) Henry M. Morris. The Scientific Case for Creation CLP Publishers, CA, 1977 (86) File 6 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 87 Robert E. Kofahl and Kelly L. Segraves. The Explanation: A Scientific Alternative to Evolution Harold Shaw Publishers, IL, 1975 (87) File 7 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 88 Robert E. Kofahl. Handy Dandy Evolution Refuter (88) File 8 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 89 Henry M. Morris and Martin Clark. The Bible Has the Answer Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1976 (89) File 9 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 90-97 Curriculum Vitae of Langdon Gilkey (90) Curriculum Vitae of George M. Marsden (91) Curriculum Vitae of William V. Mayer (92) Curriculum Vitae of Harold Joseph Morowitz (93) Curriculum Vitae of Michael E. Ruse (94) Curriculum Vitae of Francis Bruce Vawter (95) Curriculum Vitae of Stephen Jay Gould (96) Curriculum Vitae of Francisco Jose Ayala (97) Box 5 File 1 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 98-103 UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 7 Curriculum Vitae of G. Brent Dalrymple (98) Curriculum Vitae of Dorothy Nelkin (99) Frank Press and Raymond Siever. Earth W.H. Freeman and Company, CA, 1974 (100) Salvador E. Luria et al. A View of Life The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., CA, 1981 (101) Donald C. Johanson and Maitland A. Edey. Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind Simon and Schuser, NY, 1981 (102) Francisco J. Ayala and John A. Kiger, Jr. Modern Genetics The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., CA, 1980 (103) File 2 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 104-112 Francisco J. Ayala and James W. Valentine. Evolving: The Theory and Processes of Organic Evolution The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, CA, 1979 (104) Diagram showing the time-dependent evolution of Rb and Sr isoytopes in a closed system (105) Henry M. Morris and Duane T. Gish eds. The Battle for Creation: Acts/Facts/Impacts Volume 2 Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1976 (106) Henry M. Morris, Duane T. Gish and George M. Hillestad eds. Creation: Acts/Facts/Impacts Creation-Life Publishers, CA, 1974 (107) Acts & Facts Institute for Creation Science Vol.10, No. 7, Jul 1981 (108) Impact No. 91 Jan 1981 (109) Personal letters concerning Act 590 (110) Form letter sent by Henry M . Morris in reply to requests for the Institute of Creation Research newsletter, Acts & Facts (111) Acts & Facts Institute for Creation Science Vol. 10, No. 6, Jun 1981 (112) File 3 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 113-121 Bylaws of the Institute for Creation Research (113) Excerpts from the handbook of the Christian Heritage College (114)"Creation Research Society" [attached to membership application form] (115) Articles of Incorporation and Amendment of Creation Research Society, Lansing, MI, Aug 7, 1981 (116) Articles of Incorporation of the Bible-Science Association, Inc. Caldwell, ID, Sept 14, 1964 (117) Form letter from The Bible-Science Association, Inc. Highlights Kofahls' book, The Handy-Dandy Evolution Refuter. (118) Creation-Science Report Sept 1975 (119) Articles of Incorporation of the Creation-Science Research Center, San Diego, CA, 16 Jan 1971 (120) Form letter from Kelly Segrave, director for Creation-Science Research Center, concerning teaching creation in schools (121) File 4 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 123, 125-128 Three photographs showing pictures of shells (123) Diagram drawings of skulls of different animals. (125) John C. Whitcomb, Jr., Henry M. Morris and John C. McCampbell. The Genesis UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 8 Flood: The Biblical Record and It's Scientific Implications The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company (126) Creation/Evolution Fall 1980 (127)"A Two-Model Classroom Approach to Origins" by Richard B. Bliss [attached is a letter from Richard B. Bliss to Dennis Glasgow of the Little Rock School District Apr 28, 1981] (128) File 5 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 129 John N. Moore and Harold Schultz Slusher eds. Biology: A Search for Order in Complexity Zondervan Publishing House, MI, 1970 (129) File 6 - Plaintiff Exhibits: 130-131; Partial list of Plaintiff exhibits Henry M. Morris. Introducing Scientific Creationism Into the Public Schools Institute for Creation Research, CA, 1975 (130)"The Impact of Evolution -- Two Centuries of Science/Society Interaction" (131) File 7 - Plaintiff Depositions of Rev. W. A Blount; Mary Ann Miller File 8 - Plaintiff Deposition of Curtis Thomas File 9 - Plaintiff Deposition of Paul Ellwanger Box 6 File 1 - Plaintiff Depositions of Wallace Floyd; Carl Hunt File 2 - Plaintiff Deposition of John Lankford File 3 - Plaintiff Deposition of Don R. Roberts File 4 - Plaintiff Deposition exhibits of Rev. W. A Blount ; Carl Hunt; John Lankford File 5 - Plaintiff Deposition exhibits of Curtis Thomas; Paul Ellwanger File 6 - Defendant Exhibits: 1-9 Forum Vol.60, No.22, May 29, 1974 (1) Steve Gould. "Born Again Creationism" Science for the People Sept/Oct 1981 (2) Richard B. Bliss. "A Comparison of Two Approaches to the Teaching of Origins of Living Things to High School Biology Students in Racine, Wisconsin" (3) P. William Davis and Eldra Pearl Solomon. The World of Biology: Life, Society, Ecosphere McGraw-Hill Book Company, NY, 1974 (4) Classroom lesson plan: "Creation Unit" (5) Lane P. Lester. The Science Teacher Vol.43, No.8, Nov 1976 (6) John N. Moore. "Evolutionist-Creationist" The Science Teacher Vol.43, No.8, Nov 1976 (7) Curriculum Vitae on Norman L. Geisler (8) Paul Kurtz ed. Humanist Manifestos I and II Prometheus Books, Buffalo, NY, 1973 (9) File 7 - Defendant Exhibits: 10-19 Julian Huxley. "The Coming of New Religion of Humanism" The Humanist Jan/Feb 1962 (10) Historical time line, 1857-1981: "History of Darwinism and Fundamentalism" (11) Wayne Friar. "Serological Survey of Pleurodiran Turtles" Comp. Biochem. UALR.0202 B-40 WILLIAM R. OVERTON PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 9 Physiol., Pergamon Press Ltd, 1980, Vol. 65B (12) Wayne Friar. "Taxonomic Relations Among Sea Turtles Elucidated By Serological Tests" Herpetologica, The Herpetologists' League, 1979, Vol. 35, Issue 3 (13) Wayne Friar, Russell A. Mittermeier and Anders G. J. Rhodin. "Blood Chemistry and Relations Among Podocnemis Turtles (Pleurodira, Pelomedusidae) Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Pergamon Press, Ltd., 1978, Vol. 61B (14) Wayne Friar. "Turtle Red Blood Cell Packed Volumes, Sizes, and Numbers" Herpetologica, The Herpetologists' League, Jun 1977, Vol. 33 (15) Wayne Friar. "Sea Turtle Red Blood Cell Parameters Correlated With Carapace Lengths" Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Pergamon Press, Ltd., 1977, Vol. 56A (16) Wayne Friar, R. G. Ackman and N. Mrosovsky. "Body Temperature of Dermochelys coriacea: Warm Turtle from Cold Water" Science Sept 1, 1972, Vol. 177 (17) Wayne Friar. "Taxonomic Relations among Chelydrid and Kinosternid Turtles Elucidated by Serological Tests" Copeia, March 8, 1972, Vol I (18) R. G. Ackman, S. N. Hooper and W. Friar. "Comparison of the Fatty Acid Compositions of Depot Fats from Fresh-Water and Marine Turtles" Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Pergamon Press, 1971, Vol 40B (19) Box 7 File 1 - Defendant Exhibits: 20-34 Wayne Friar and Bert Prol. "Taxonomic Study of the Giant Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)" National Geographic Society Research Reports, 1978 (20) Wayne Friar. "Aging of Serum Proteins and Serology of Marine Turtles" The Serological Museum Nov 1969, No. 42 (21) Wayne Friar. "Life in a Test Tube?" Creation Research Society Annual, 1968 (22) Wayne Friar. "Some Molecular Approaches to Taxonomy" Creation Research Society Annual, 1967, Vol. 4, Issue 1 (23) Wayne Friar. "Turtle Family Relationships as Determined by Serological Tests" printed in book, Taxonomic Biochemistry and Serology Charles A. Leone ed. The Ronald Press Company, KS, 1964 (24) Wayne Friar. "Blood Group Studies with Turtles" Science Jun 28, 1963, Vol. 140, No. 3574 (25) Wayne Friar and Gilbert L. Woodside. "Effects of 8-Azaguanine on Early Chick Embryos Grown in Vitro" Growth 1956, Vol. XX (26) Charles Darwin. The Origin of Species E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., NY

    Portrait of R. Macnish, author of The anatomy of drunkenness [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s14-a2

    Лѣтопись: 13-27 August 1980: Sofia. The Second Summer Colloquium on Old Bulgarian Studies

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    This feature "Chronicle" reports on recent events in the field of Early Slavic, e.g., celebrations, conferences, symposia, etc. On August 13-27, 1980, the Second Summer Colloquium on Old Bulgarian Studies was held in Sofia. The papers concerned four major topics: codicology, textology, the history of literature, and linguistics. Scholars from Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and the USSR presented. The author provides a brief summary of each presentation.The conference included presentations by the following scholars: I. Codicology – Moshe Altbauer, Aksiniia Dzhurova, O. A. Kniazevskaia, N.V. Kosek, Kujo M. Kuev, S. Smiadovski, Imre H. Tóth, and Bojana Velcheva; II. Textology – Ivan Buiukliev, Ivan Dobrev, Ivan Dujchev, B. Dzhonov, Zoe Hauptová, Klimentina Ivanova, Stefan Kozhukharov, Roland W. Marti, T. Moriyasu, Georgi Popov, Jerzy Rusek, P. Šima, William R. Veder, Slavcho Vŭlchankov; III. History of Literature – Petŭr Dinekov, Emil Georgiev, Christian Hannick, Stefan Kozhukharov, Aleksander Naumow; IV. Linguistics – Moshe Altbauer, Maia Bairamova, Ekaterina Dogramadzhieva, Vladimir I. Georgiev, Ödön Horgosi, Dora Ivanova-Mircheva, Ivan Kochev, Jean-Yves Le Guillou, G. Michel, Leszek Moszyński, I.V. Platonova, Johannes M. Reinhardt, Boris Simeonov, Krassimir Stanchev, W. Stempnjakówna, Radoslav Večerka, and Kapitolina Ivanova Khodova. Two participants presented on the history of science: Rumiana Zlatanova and Przemysƚaw Zwoliński

    Representatives of William H. Freeman

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    R-P of the Reps. of W. Freeman. 18 Apr. HR 476, 30-1, v2, 14p. [525] Creek campaign; 1836-37

    Mary Cecil Allen and other artists outside Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, South Yarra

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/271826Black and white photograph of artist Mary Cecil Allen and other artists. Inscription on verso: Group who worked under Mary at Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, S. Yarra. L to R: Nancy Grant; Madge Freeman Davis; Jean Barrett; Madeline Crump; Mary Cecil Allen (centre); our model; Guelda Pyke; George Bell; Mrs Clive Stephen (Dorothy). Photo by Frankie Derham taken to celebrate George Bell [artist] visit. Photo by F.D. [Frances Derham] in mist rain!162001 Item: [1993.0163.00008] "Mary Cecil Allen and other artists outside Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, South Yarra

    Mary Cecil Allen and other artists outside Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, South Yarra

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/271824Black and white photograph of artist Mary Cecil Allen and other artists. Inscription on verso: Group who worked under Mary at Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, S. Yarra. L to R: Nancy Grant; Madge Freeman Davis; Jean Barrett; Madeline Crump; Mary Cecil Allen (centre); our model; Guelda Pyke; George Bell; Mrs Clive Stephen (Dorothy). Photo by Frankie Derham taken to celebrate George Bell [artist] visit. Photo by F.D. [Frances Derham] in mist rain!.161999 Item: [1993.0163.00006] "Mary Cecil Allen and other artists outside Madge Freeman Davis' studio in William St, South Yarra

    Human Rights Education and Social Studies Teacher Preparation: Is There any “There” There?

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    Using data from a survey of social studies professors and program directors in New Jersey, this paper presents the results of an investigation about the degree to which human rights education is integrated within the professional teacher preparation programs leading to social studies certification at colleges and universities in New Jersey. Seven institutions of higher education are represented, combining both public and private colleges and universities. Findings indicate that human rights education is not heavily represented in the content of social studies certification coursework, nor are students enrolled in such classes very knowledgeable about the history of human rights, the UN/international treaty and legal framework, and humanitarian law issues based upon prior courses in their subject field majors. Students who exit these programs prior to receiving initial licensure in New Jersey have a relatively strong understanding of student-centered, participatory pedagogy compatible with human rights education concepts and strategies, but there is little evidence that study of core topics in U. S. or world history is placed within the broader context of the development of human rights. Recommendations emphasize a more cohesive integration of the NCSS standards for teacher preparation into social studies teacher preparation program design and implementation, with a specific focus on five standards where human rights content and themes can be effectively used. Additionally, more intensive collaboration between subject field faculty in the humanities and social sciences and social studies education faculty is needed to insure that human rights content and themes are actually studied regularly by social studies teacher preparation candidates prior to their exit from certification programs.Paper prepared for the 5th International Conference on Human Rights Education presentation on the panel: Human Rights Education in the USA: Collaborative Strategies to Effect Chang

    The death of William Golding: authorship and creativity in darkness visible and the paper men

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    In the seventies and eighties William Golding was deeply responsive to the critical, anti-authorial ethos that followed the publication of Roland Barthes's "La mort de I'auteur" (1968). In Darkness Visible (1979) and The Paper Men (1984) he investigates means by which to reaffirm authorial presence. Working through paradox, he performs the authorial death in these novels, and establishes language’s inadequacy as a means of conveying absolute meaning, authorial "vision," truth or revelation. Having done so he nonetheless gestures towards the divine, towards the possibility of a vatic communication. In this manner the novels work upon principles of contradiction and collapse. What remains is a discourse of hope, promise, desire, without means of substantiating such optimism. Thus Golding might be said to have practiced a form of negative theology, and to have anticipated in this respect some recent trends in literary theory

    William H.

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    William H. (Bill) Freeman, Elmer LeRoy Baker and J. R. (Bob) Hutchins. Picture taken at the Confederate Veterans Home in Ardmore
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