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    Groundwater resources of the Harney Basin, southeastern Oregon

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    Report -- Plate 1. Location of Selected Geographic Features, Wells, Springs, Streamgaging Stations, Section Traces, and Sampling Locations, Harney Basin, Southeastern Oregon -- Plate 2. Water-Table Contour Map, 2018, Harney Basin, Southeastern Oregon -- Plate 3. Water-Level Contour Map for Wells Greater than 100 Feet Deep, 2018, Harney Basin, Southeastern Oregon.by Stephen B. Gingerich, Henry M. Johnson, Darrick E. Boschmann, Gerald H. Grondin, and C. Amanda Garcia ; prepared in cooperation with the Oregon Water Resources Department.Title from PDF title page (viewed on May 2, 2022).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Tyrosine phosphorylation of myosin heavy chain during skeletal muscle differentiation: an integrated bioinformatics approach

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    Background: Previously it has been shown that insulin-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of myosin heavy chain is concomitant with enhanced association of C-terminal SRC kinase during skeletal muscle differentiation. We sought to identify putative site(s) for this phosphorylation event.Results: A combined bioinformatics approach of motif prediction and evolutionary and structural analyses identified tyrosines163 and 1856 of the skeletal muscle heavy chain as the leading candidate for the sites of insulin-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation.Conclusion: Our work is suggestive that tyrosine phosphorylation of myosin heavy chain, whether in skeletal muscle or in platelets, is a significant event that may initiate cytoskeletal reorganization of muscle cells and platelets. Our studies provide a good starting point for further functional analysis of MHC phosphor-signalling events within different cells.<br/

    Groundwater resources of the Harney Basin, southeastern Oregon

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    authors: Stephen B. Gingerich, C. Amanda Garcia, and Henry M. Johnson.Title from PDF caption (viewed on November 22, 2022).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 6).Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Harney Peak restroom building

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    Caption: "235. 10-3-73. Black Hills National Forest. Photographer - C. E. Ferweda." In folder: "Harney Peak (Black Elk Peak) Lookout Tower and other structures.

    Gen. Wm. C. Harney, U.S.A.

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    Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, glass side, top: Genl. Harney, Cafe.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

    Entanglement Classification via Neural Network Quantum States

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    The task of classifying the entanglement properties of a multipartite quantum state poses a remarkable challenge due to the exponentially increasing number of ways in which quantum systems can share quantum correlations. Tackling such challenge requires a combination of sophisticated theoretical and computational techniques. In this paper we combine machine-learning tools and the theory of quantum entanglement to perform entanglement classification for multipartite qubit systems in pure states. We use a parameterisation of quantum systems using artificial neural networks in a restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM) architecture, known as Neural Network Quantum States (NNS), whose entanglement properties can be deduced via a constrained, reinforcement learning procedure. In this way, Separable Neural Network States (SNNS) can be used to build entanglement witnesses for any target state

    Harney Peak Forest Service building

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    Caption: "237. 10-3-73. Black Hills National Forest. Photographer - C. E. Ferweda." In folder: "Harney Peak (Black Elk Peak) Lookout Tower and other structures." Building on Harney Peak used at various times as a concession building, visitor information center, and dwelling. Built in 1941 and razed in 1981

    Jeep road to Harney Peak

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    Caption on print copy (FC6.D3.I1207a): "[WS] 465. 10/65. C. A. Ohlander. Jeep road to Harney Peak.

    Group of people on Harney Tour

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    An unidentified group of people standing on an earthen dam. In envelope: "Harney Tour (C).

    Group of people on Harney Tour

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    Five unidentified men in a grassy area, one is wearing a U.S. Forest Service uniform. In envelope: "Harney Tour (C).
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