2,924 research outputs found
Hoard House: News from the Grainger Museum (Issue 9, 2008)
Grainger Museum Architect's Report 8 Decemver 2008 (Deidre Heffernan) The Proposed Conservation Teatment of a late-Edwardidan silk dress from the Rose Grainger Costume Collection (Bianca Di Fazio). Deagan Organ Chimes donated (Monica Syrette). Return to Barstow (Monica Syrette). Piecing together thr Lincolnshire POsy (Robert J Garofalo).Issue
Grainger, J C, 400411
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/388563Surname: GRAINGER. Given Name(s) or Initials: J C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 400411. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50656.211333
Item: [2016.0049.20856] "Grainger, J C, 400411
The role of letter identity and letter position in orthographic priming
Four experiments are reported investigating orthographic priming effects in French by varying the number and the position of letters shared by prime and target stimuli. Using both standard masked priming and the novel incremental priming technique (Jacobs, Grainger, & Ferrand, 1995), it is shown that net priming effects are affected not only by the number of letters shared by prime and target stim- uli but also by the number of letters in the prime not present in the target. Several null results are thus explained as a tradeoff between the facilitation generated by common letters and the inhibition gen- erated by different letters. Inhibition was significantly reduced when different letters were replaced by nonalphabetic symbols. Facilitation effects disappeared when the common letters did not have the same relative position in the prime and target strings, thus supporting a relative-position coding scheme for letters in words
Letter from Grainger and Little regarding lighting, 1910
Letter to J. R. Tranthim Fryer Esq. from Grainger and Little, Architects and Civil Engineers, regarding the type of lighting that would be best for the blacksmiths shop and New Plumbing Department building
Margery Grainger and Gertrude Grainger
Noted on verso: """"To Papa and Mama, Jan 5, 1896"""" followed by """"Margery & Gertrude Grainger"""". 2 copies
Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility - David Grainger, Ph.D (02-27-2018)
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility (GRRR). "Publishing Pressures as Propagators of Poor Research Practices." GRRR is a weekly endeavor to raise awareness about reproducibility issues, showcase Utah researchers work, and to create an open forum for discussions. Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility website: http://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/UtahRR18/GRRR David Grainger, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah. Academic Departments: Bioengineering - Professor, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Distinguished Professor. http://bit.ly/DavidGrainger Tweets about #UtahRR18 OR #MakeResearchTru
Grainger Wind Symphony
Accepted version submitted has the title: Grainger wind symphony: Enduring musical excellence and commitmen
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