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    Halbert S. Greaves and Vernon J. LeeMaster, production photograph for Utah State Centennial Commission\u27s presentation of "Blossom Time" (opera) performed at Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, March 18-21, 1947

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    Black and white production photograph of Halbert S. Greaves and Vernon J. LeeMaster for the Utah State Centennial Commission\u27s presentation of "Blossom Time" (opera), performed at Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, on March 18-21, 1947

    Ouachita\u27s Barton, Davis, Halbert and Morris to present senior graphic design exhibits through March 31

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    Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will host students Brady Barton, Gabrielle Davis, Mandy Halbert and Mallory Morris in their senior graphic design exhibits through Wednesday, March 31, in the Rosemary Gossett Adams Galleries in Moses-Provine Hall. While the artists will forgo receptions and gallery talks due to continued COVID-19 precautions, the exhibits are free and open to the public for viewing

    Fall pest problems of winter wheat : Russian wheat aphid, barley yellow dwarf, wheat streak mosaic

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    Bulletin no. 780 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1995-08-01. Author(s): Halbert, S. E.; Forster, R. L.; Sandvol, L. E.; Quisenberry, S. S.; Hein, G. L

    Tainarys myracrodrui Burckhardt and Queiroz 2017

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    Tainarys myracrodrui Burckhardt and Queiroz, 2017 Materials examined. Brazil: São Paulo, Matão, numerous suction trap collected specimens (Burckhardt and Queiroz 2017); other material examined in Burckhardt and Queiroz (2017) – USA: Florida: Polk County: Winter Haven, 22.viii.2019, short suction trap (Kenneth Branch and Robinson Lawrence) (FSCA # E2019-4857) (FSCA, dry mounted). Diagnosis. Description see Burckhardt and Queiroz (2017). Distribution. Brazil (Distrito Federal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, São Paulo) (Burckhardt and Queiroz 2017). A single specimen was found in a sample from a short suction trap, collected in Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida (Halbert 2019). Host plants. Astronium graveolens Jacq., Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão (Anacardiaceae). Comments. As far as we know, neither Astronium Jacq. nor Myracrodruon Allemão (Anacardiaceae), the reported hosts in Brazil, occur in Florida. DPI personnel, including the first author, surveyed Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi, (Anacardiaceae) growing near the trap but failed to find any more T. myracrodrui. Spondyliaspidinae Schwarz, 1898 Blastopsylla Taylor, 1985Published as part of Halbert, Susan E. & Burckhardt, Daniel, 2020, The psyllids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of Florida: newly established and rarely collected taxa and checklist, pp. 1-88 in Insecta Mundi 2020 (788) on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.456469

    Sam Moskowitz: A Bibliography and Guide

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    A comprehensive bibliography of the writings of Sam Moskowitz. Sam Moskowitz was a fixture in science fiction, from near the beginning to the present day. He was a fan, editor, author, historian, critic, WorldCon organizer, and cheerleader for the science fiction field. He was a prolific author of books, articles and letters. His books are readily available in libraries or for sale. The same cannot be said of many of his articles, and certainly not of his letters. Many of the articles and letters appeared in science fiction pulps and in fanzines. Some of the fanzines were quite professional in appearance, content and editing, and served a valuable service to science fiction scholarship in preserving much of the early history of science fiction. The writings of Sam Moskowitz are an important part of that historical archive. Eric Davin notes that "Sam Moskowitz saw himself as the science fictionhistorian of record." It is a good description. He researched and recorded much about the beginnings of science fiction that remains the only resource available on a particular person or topic. An accurate scholarly judgment of the historical and critical output of Moskowitz remains to be done. This edition supercedes "Sam Moskowitz: A Preliminary Bibliography" (2009)

    Domain-independent programming by demonstration in existing applications

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    This paper describes Familiar, a domain- independent programming by demonstration system for automating iterative tasks in existing, unmodified applications on a popular commercial platform. Familiar is domain- independent in an immediate and practical sense: it requires no domain knowledge from the developer and works immediately with new applications as soon as they are installed. Based on the AppleScript language, the system demonstrates that commercial operating systems are mature enough to support practical, domain- independent programming by demonstration – but only just, for the work exposes many deficiencies

    Collaborative and collective! Reflexive coordination and the dynamics of open innovation in clusters

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    Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). However, cluster literature often reduces the collective dimension to the circulation of knowledge between local-regional organisations based on various forms of (market, organisational, social, institutional or cognitive) coordination. This paper departs from this grass-roots perspective by discussing the role of collective actions in clusters, i.e. actions developed by a large number of cluster members acting as a group. Empirical evidence drawing on a study of three digital clusters in the Paris region shows that the cluster as a collective entity holds agency and - thanks to reflexive coordination - can contribute to open innovation - including innovation-seeking partnerships in the early stages of cluster lifecycles.open innovation; reflexive coordination; collaborative / collective actions; territory
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