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University of Texas at Arlington (U. T. A.) President Spaniolo with author Jeffrey Toobin
University of Texas at Arlington (U. T. A.) President Spaniolo with author Jeffrey Toobin, legal analyst for The New Yorker, 03/2010https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_spaniolomaterials/1038/thumbnail.jp
Sensuous worship: Jesuits and the art of the early Catholic reformation in Germany
Author: Jeffrey Chipps Smith. Title: Sensuous Worship. Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2002
An application of systematic analysis to the M.I.T. Libraries.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Political Science. Thesis. 1968. B.S. (Also B.S. in Economics).Sixteen unnumbered leaves inserted. Co-author: Jeffrey Raffel.Bibliography: â. 82.B.S.(Also B.S.in Economics)
Book Reviews
Book 1Book Title: A Matter of Choice. Abortion Law Reform in Apartheid South AfricaBook Author: June CopePp. ix + 176. R45,99. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press. 1993. ISBN 0-86980-887-7.Book 2Book Title: Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Oophorectomy. A Practical Manual and Colour AtlasBook Author: Jeffrey H. PhippsPp. 78. Illustrated. Edinburgh: Churchill-Livingstone. ISBN 0-443-04929-7
Erratum: The GALAH survey: Chemical homogeneity of the Orion complex (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2021) 506 ((4232-4250) DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1767)
This is an erratum to the paper 'The GALAH survey: Chemical homogeneity of the Orion complex' (2021, MNRAS, 506, 4232-4250). In the originally published version of this manuscript, there was a typographical error in the name of author Jeffrey D. Simpson; the name was given as Jefferey D. Simpson. This has now been corrected. This paper has been typeset from a Microsoft Word file prepared by the author.Peer-reviewe
Panel discussion: being Jewish in Germany today
This is the archive of a panel discussion given by Esther Dischereit, author; Jeffrey Peck, Professor at Georgetown University, Program for Communication, Culture and Technology; Senior Fellow, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS). Moderator: Sabine von Mering, Assistant Professor of German, Brandeis University. Listen to this discussion on WBUR at http://onpoint.legacy.wbur.org/2006/01/15/being-jewish-in-germany-today>.Goethe Institut Boston; American Council on German
Single-Cell Profiling Reveals Divergent, Globally Patterned Immune Responses in Murine Skin Inflammation
Original (skin_integrated) and final (immune) seurat objects used in publication Single-cell profiling reveals divergent, globally patterned immune responses in murine skin inflammation.
The script can be found here: https://github.com/jebiclab/SingleCellAnalysis-murine-inflammatory-skin-conditions.
The cell annotated identities are embedded in the object. All the other data sources or information can be obtained from supplemental material in the paper or from the corresponding author Jeffrey Cheng ([email protected]
FloodHazard_Mozambique
These data are presented in the publication: Estimating river channel bathymetry in large scale flood inundation models Jeffrey Neal1,2, Laurence Hawker1, James Savage2, Michael Durand3, Paul Bates1,2, Christopher Sampson2 1 School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, UK. BS8 1SS 2 Fathom, Square Works, 17-18 Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, UK. BS8 1HB 3 School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University, USA. Corresponding author: Jeffrey Neal ([email protected]
Stark et al. 2022_Linkages Between Participatory Natural Resource Management and Democratic Outcomes: A Review of the Evidence (Annex 2 and 5)
Technical Brief_Linkages Between Participatory Natural Resource Management and Democratic Outcomes: A Review of the Evidence
Activity Title:
Integrated Natural Resource Management
Sponsoring USAID Office:
Center for Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure
Contract Number:
7200AA20F00010
Task Order Number:
STARR II – 7200AA18D00020
Period of Performance:
July 30, 2020 – July 19, 2025
Contracting Officer:
Stella Alexander-Sergeeff
COR:
Ioana Bouvier
Ceiling Price:
$34,976,131
Contractor:
DAI
Date of Publication:
April 2022
Author:
Jeffrey Stark, Samantha H. Cheng, Erin Betley, Susan Telingato
Queer Reading of Middlesex: Discourses of Intersexuality in the Novel by Jeffrey Eugenides
The thesis dedicates to discourses of intersexuality in the novel Middlesex written by the American author Jeffrey Eugenides. For the analysis, the method of queer reading was deployed, within the broader perspective of cultural studies. After introducing the context of the novel, and the theoretical framework, three analytical chapters follow which seek queer moments on the background of critical reviews of the novel. First chapter focuses on heteronormativity, performativity, and identity politics. Second chapter is interested in the confession genre and subject in confession. Third, and last chapter closes the analysis with finding moments of queer pleasure
