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J. Harold Johnson, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah
Transcript (31 pages) of an interview by Becky B. Lloyd with J. Harold Johnson on June 27, 2003. This is from tape number 633 in the "Saving the Legacy Oral History ProjectHarold Johnson (b. 1921) talks about his youth in Salt Lake City, including graduation from West High School, participation in ROTC, the effects of the Depression on his family, and working at the Denver and Rio Grande Depot. He describes being drafted into the army in 1942, his military training, traveling to England on HMS Samaria, and across the channel on the USS Nicholas Herkimer. He first saw combat near Cherbourg, France, later traveling across France and Belgium, over the Rhine River, and through three concentration camps in Austria. He served briefly in the army of occupation before returning home in 1946. He went back to work for the railroad and continued there until his retirement. 31 pages
Principles and Passions: The Intersection of Abortion and Gun Rights
In this article, Professor Nicholas J. Johnson explores the parallels between the right of armed self-defense and the woman\u27s right to abortion. Professor Johnson demonstrates that the theories and principles advanced to support the abortion right intersect substantially with an individual\u27s right to armed self-defense. Professor Johnson uncovers common ground between the gun and abortion rights - two rights that have come to symbolize society\u27s deepest social and cultural divisions - divisions that prompt many to embrace the abortion right while summarily rejecting the gun right. Unreflective disparagement of the gun right, he argues, threatens the vitality of the abortion choice theories with which gun-rights arguments intersect and suggests that society\u27s most difficult questions are settled not on principle, but by people\u27s passions
Acceleration of ocean warming, salinification, deoxygenation and acidification in the surface subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
Ocean chemical and physical conditions are changing. Here we show decadal variability and recent acceleration of surface warming, salinification, deoxygenation, carbon dioxide (CO2) and acidification in the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean (Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site; 1980s to present). Surface temperatures and salinity exhibited interdecadal variability, increased by ~0.85 °C (with recent warming of 1.2 °C) and 0.12, respectively, while dissolved oxygen levels decreased by ~8% (~2% per decade). Concurrently, seawater DIC, fCO2 (fugacity of CO2) and anthropogenic CO2 increased by ~8%, 22%, and 72% respectively. The winter versus summer fCO2 difference increased by 4 to 8 µatm decade−1 due to seasonally divergent thermal and alkalinity changes. Ocean pH declined by 0.07 (~17% increase in acidity) and other acidification indicators by ~10%. Over the past nearly forty years, the highest increase in ocean CO2 and ocean acidification occurred during decades of weakest atmospheric CO2 growth and vice versa
Supplementary material - Supplemental material for Isolation of Antibiotic 3<i>R</i>,5<i>R</i>-Dihydroxyhexanoate Polymers From Endophytic Fungi
Supplemental material, Supplementary material, for Isolation of Antibiotic 3R,5R-Dihydroxyhexanoate Polymers From Endophytic Fungi by Nicholas J. Morehouse, Andrew J. Flewelling, John A. Johnson and Christopher A. Gray in Natural Product Communications</p
Supplementary material - Supplemental material for Halogenated Bianthrones From <i>Penicillium roseopurpureum</i>: a Fungal Endophyte of the Marine Alga <i>Petalonia fascia</i>
Supplemental material, Supplementary material, for Halogenated Bianthrones From Penicillium roseopurpureum: a Fungal Endophyte of the Marine Alga Petalonia fascia by Nicholas J. Morehouse, Andrew J. Flewelling, John A. Johnson and Christopher A. Gray in Natural Product Communications</p
Online_Supplement – Supplemental material for The Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement Provides Too Many Scores for Clinical Interpretation
Supplemental material, Online_Supplement for The Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement Provides Too Many Scores for Clinical Interpretation by Stefan C. Dombrowski, A. Alexander Beaujean, Ryan J. McGill and Nicholas F. Benson in Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment</p
sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231210086 - Supplemental material for Aureobasidols A and B: New C<sub>11</sub>-Polyketides From an Endophytic <i>Aureobasidium pullulans</i> Isolate
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231210086 for Aureobasidols A and B: New C11-Polyketides From an Endophytic Aureobasidium pullulans Isolate by Nicholas J. Morehouse, John A. Johnson and Christopher A. Gray in Natural Product Communications</p
sj-mp4-1-ijj-10.1177_03064190211034165 - Supplemental material for An improved de Laval nozzle experiment
Supplemental material, sj-mp4-1-ijj-10.1177_03064190211034165 for An improved de Laval nozzle experiment by Nicholas Goodman, Brian J Leege and Peter E Johnson in International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education</p
Johnson, Tillman D. P.1
Judge Tillman D. Johnson. His was a soul which conceived and understood. His was a mind of keen discernment. Blessed with profound wisdom. Dedicated to truth. His was an Integrity which was inviolate. Born-Jan. 8. 1858- Appointed U.S. District Court of Utah-Nov.22. 1915. Retired-May 28, 1949. Died-Nov. 1, 1953. Sculptor: Ortho Fairbanks. Nicholas G. Morgan, Donor
On the evaluation of interactive information retrieval systems
This paper briefly discusses the history of the standard information retrieval evaluation criteria, measures and methods, and why they are unsuitable for the evaluation of interactive information retrieval. A new framework for evaluation of interactive information retrieval is proposed, based on the criterion of usefulness
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