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Portrait of Amy Mack (Mrs Lancelot Harrison) [picture] /
Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Fair, glued to card.; Inscriptions: "Amy Mack (Mrs. Lancelot Harrison) author of 'A bush calendar', 'Bush days', etc. photo. J. S. P. Ramsay" --In ink on reverse
The marriage record of Harrison, Sela P. and Thomaspon, Eugenia G
Marriage license for Sela P. Harrison and Eugenia G. Thomaspon. William Groves was the Justice of the Peace
Correspondence
AF writes Harrison his step-great-grandson in law to lay out some guidelines on the $16, 000.00 loan he will give Harrison to purchase Salon Francisco and clarifies it is a loan NOT a gift
Product-Forms in Multi-Way Synchronizations
A new algorithm is given to find product-form solutions for the joint equilibrium probabilities in a class of synchronized Markov processes. This is based on, and proved by, multiple applications of the Reversed Compound Agent Theorem (RCAT) and can describe multi-way synchronizations (seen as chains of pairwise synchronizations) that occur in a prescribed order. The length of the sequence is unbounded but finite with probability 1. Several applications are given to illustrate the methodology, which include various modes of resets in queueing networks with negative customers. In particular, it is shown that there is a type of reset that can propagate further transitions in a chain actively.
Furthermore, a number of completely new product-form models, for example, where the transitions in a chain are non-homogeneous, are given
Analysis of stochastic Petri nets with signals
Product-form models facilitate the efficient analysis of large stochastic models and have been sought after for some three decades. Apart from the dominating work on queueing networks, some product-forms were found for stochastic Petri nets (SPNs) that allow fork-join constructs and for queueing networks extended to include special customers called signals, viz. G-networks. We appeal to the Reversed Compound Agent Theorem (RCAT) to prove new product-form solutions for SPNs in which there are special transitions, the firings of which act in a similar way to signals in G-networks, but which may be generated by synchronised firings (or service completions) and may affect several places simultaneously. We show that SPNs with signals are strict generalisations of G-networks with negative customers, triggers and catastrophes, and illustrate with copious examples
Dyanmic models of asset returns and trading
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 1997.Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-134).by Harrison G. Hong.Ph.D
Stuck in the Sand, Harrison, Michigan, 1921
From the Volk Family Collection, a1921 view of two men, Silas Counter and P. G. Volk, as they attempt to dig their stuck car out of the rolling sand on the trail to Harrison, Michigan. Terms associated with the photograph are: Counter, Silas | Sand | Antique and classic cars | Harrison (Mich.) | Volk, Phillip G
China, Harrison Forman filming people departing airplane
Douglas D.C. 2, operated by China National Aviation Corporation. Author with cine-camera.China: Nac, Douglas, EurasiaChinese writing indicates the plane is used to deliver mail. Caption from similar image published in Popular Flying.Forman, H. (October, 1936). China spreads her wings II. Popular Flying, p. 344-347Forman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2
Metaphorically thinking
This concluding chapter canvasses ongoing discussions in science education communities about the future role for, and applications of metaphors and analogies. In so doing, we hope that readers will become more aware of their metaphorical thinking so that they can act in ways that enhance their students’ learning
68399: Lt. Col. G. Hyde Harrison: From Edmund Blunden's Minute Book.
Photograph of Lt. Col. G. Hyde Harrison. Edmund Blunden describes Lt. Col. Harrison as 'D. S. O. who commanded the Battalion from June 1916 to March 1917, and through it's Somme battles' (the battalion bing the 11th Royal Sussex). The book was compiled by Blunden with the intention of providing complementary photographs supporting the narrative and poems of 'Undertones of War' (1928), and was inscribed 'E.B. New Year, 1935' while Blunden was living in North Oxford, a neighbour of Graham Greene.</p
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