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Mary J. Freeman
Mary J. Freeman. for more information see Trek to Texas in the Heritage Room collection at TCC Northeas
Mary J. Freeman
Portrait of Mary J. Freeman, wife of Rev. John Allen Freeman, first permanent pastor of Lonesome Dove Baptist Church, 1847-1857. Mary Jane Freeman was the 2nd wife of John Allen Freeman
J. J. Freeman Jewelers, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1935]
A photo of the glass room at J. J. Freeman Jewelry, located at 626 Jefferson Avenue and Erie Street in Toledo, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: J. J. Freeman Jewelers (Toledo, Ohio) | 626 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | Erie Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Central business districts | Jewelers | Glasswar
J. J. Freeman Jewelry, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1935]
A photo showing a china display at J. J. Freeman Jewelry, located at 626 Jefferson Avenue and Erie Street in Toledo, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: J. J. Freeman Jewelry (Toledo, Ohio) | 626 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | Erie Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Central business districts | Commercial buildings | Display cases | Tablewar
Portrait of First Assistant Engineer Miles J. Freeman
Caption: 1st Asst. Engr. M. J. Freeman
J. J. Freeman Jewelry, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1935]
A photo of the first floor interior salesroom of J. J. Freeman Jewelry, located at 626 Jefferson Street in Toledo, Ohio. The display cases show silver, watch and jewelry sections. The repair department is at left rear, and a portrait of the founder is hanging on the extreme right wall. Terms associated with the photograph are: J. J. Freeman Jewelry (Toledo, Ohio) | 626 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | Central business districts | Jewelers | Commercial buildings | Portraits | Display cases | Chandelier
J. J. Freeman Jewelers, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1935]
A photo of the Modern Style building at 626 Jefferson Avenue, corner of Erie Street, in Toledo, Ohio. The building is occupied by the J. J. Freeman Company. The building was built with Indiana Limestone with cast aluminum metal trim. Terms associated with the photograph are: J. J. Freeman Jewelers (Toledo, Ohio) | 626 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | Erie Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Central business districts | Modern Movement (Architecture) | Antique and classic cars | Newsboys | Pedestrians | Commercial building
Background EEG analytic phase 1 Walter J Freeman Origin, structure, and role of background EEG activity. Part 2. Analytic phase
Essential contributions to surgical preparation and training of animals, data acquisition, and data analysis by John Barrie, Gyöngyi Gaál, and Linda Rogers are gratefully acknowledged. Background EEG analytic phase 2 Walter J Freeman Objective: To explain spontaneous EEG through measurements of spatiotemporal patterns of phase among beta-gamma oscillations. Methods: High-density 8x8 intracranial arrays were fixed over sensory cortices of rabbits. EEGs were spatially low pass filtered, temporally band pass filtered and segmented in overlapping windows stepped at 2 ms. Phase was measured with the cosine as the temporal basis function, using both Fourier and Hilbert transforms to compensate for their respective limitations. Spatial patterns in 2-D phase surfaces were measured with the geometric form of the cone as the spatial basis function. Results: Two fundamental state variables were measured at each digitizing step in the 64 EEGs: the rate of change in phase with time (frequency) and the rate of change in phase with distance (gradient). The parameters of location, diameter, duration, and phase velocity of the cone o
J. J. Freeman Company china display, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1930]
Photo taken around 1930 showing some of the china available at the J. J. Freeman Company located at 626 Jefferson Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. Terms associated with the photograph are: china | downtown (Toledo, Ohio) | 626 Jefferson Avenue (Toledo, Ohio) | J.J. Freeman Company (Toledo, Ohio
Entrevista a Walter J. Freeman
El profesor Walter J. Freeman, mundialmente conocido por sus aportaciones a la fisiología y la psicología de la percepción, ha sido invitado por el departamento de Filosofía de la U.I.B. para dar una conferencia bajo el título de "On the fallacy of assigning an origin to consciousness". Durante su estancia en Palma de Mallorca, en el mes de noviembre de 1994, el profesor Freeman ha tenido la amabilidad de conceder esta entrevista a Psicothema. En ella el profesor Freeman aborda algunos de los aspectos más relevantes y controvertidos acerca de la existencia de procesos caóticos en el cerebro y de sus consecuencias para la psicología cognitiva. La entrevista tuvo lugar en lengua inglesa: lo que se transcribe es una traducción que ha sido revisada personalmente por el propio profesor Freeman. Algunas de las expresiones se ofrecen, en cursivas, en el original anglosajón
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