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To Mary B. Brooke -- from Mrs. C. S. Jones, 1893
Note to Mary B. Brooke from Mrs. C. S. Jones dated December 5, 1893. Message reads: "Many thanks to the kind friends for their lovely present, which I appreciate very highly. Mrs. C. S. Jones.
Reference to the index of Oscar Jones, Solicitor of Murdoch and Jones, Queenstown branch, 1896-1902.
Papers of Oscar Jones, solicitor of Murdoch & Jones Queenstown branch and his predecessor AL Williams, apparently found at Strathelie, formerly the Jones family home. The papers are business papers of the Queenstown branch of solicitors Murdoch & Jones, formerly Williams & Page, including mine share business. There are also a few personal papers of AL Williams and of Oscar Jones.The Queenstown practice was established by AL Williams in 1896. Later Charles Page became a partner and established an office at Zeehan. George Murdoch of the Stone Buildings, Hobart, later Murdoch and Jones, acted as Hobart agent and early in 1898 the two firms merged as Williams and Page of Hobart, Queenstown and Zeehan. In April 1899, however, Williams sold out to Murdoch and Jones, Oscar Jones managed the Queenstown branch and by July the firm's name was changed to Murdoch & Jones. Williams & Page remained in Zeehan, under C.S. Page
Jones, D.N., Dekker, R.W.R.J. & Roselaar, C.S., illustré par B. van Perlo. — The Megapodes. Oxford University Press, 1995
Decoux Jean-Paul. Jones, D.N., Dekker, R.W.R.J. & Roselaar, C.S., illustré par B. van Perlo. — The Megapodes. Oxford University Press, 1995. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 51, n°1, 1996. pp. 90-91
C.S. Lewis: Reactions from Women
Recounts the experiences of eight women (including the author) who knew C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis’s theory of Sehnsucht as a tool for theorizing L.M. Montgomery’s experience of ‘The Flash'
High-k fluoropolymers dielectrics for low-bias ambipolar organic light emitting transistors (Olets)
Funding Information: Author Contributions: Conceptualization, A.A. and C.S.; methodology, A.A. and C.S.; validation, A.A., K.G.-R., and C.S.; data curation, A.A., K.G.-R., and C.S.; writing—original draft preparation, A.A. and C.S.; writing—review and editing, A.A., K.G.-R., and C.S.; supervision, C.S.; project administration, C.S.; funding acquisition, C.S. All authors have read and agreed to the published ver-sion ofFunding:the manuThescript.authors acknowledge the support from the Academy of Finland Flagship Program (Grant No.: 320167, PREIN) and the Aalto seed funding scheme. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Organic light emitting transistors (OLETs) combine, in the same device, the function of an electrical switch with the capability of generating light under appropriate bias conditions. In this work, we demonstrate how engineering the dielectric layer based on high-k polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-based polymers can lead to a drastic reduction of device driving voltages and the improvement of its optoelectronic properties. We first investigated the morphology and the dielectric response of these polymer dielectrics in terms of polymer (P(VDF-TrFE) and P(VDF-TrFE-CFE)) and solvent content (cyclopentanone, methylethylketone). Implementing these high-k PVDF-based dielectrics enabled low-bias ambipolar organic light emitting transistors, with reduced threshold voltages (<20 V) and enhanced light output (compared to conventional polymer reference), along with an overall improvement of the device efficiency. Further, we preliminary transferred these fluorinated high-k dielectric films onto a plastic substrate to enable flexible light emitting transistors. These findings hold potential for broader exploitation of the OLET platform, where the device can now be driven by commercially available electronics, thus enabling flexible low-bias organic electronic devices.Peer reviewe
C.S. Lewis: Past Watchful Dragons
Through his many stories C.S. Lewis has a unique way in which he engages the reader, first catching them with an idea, then slipping past the “watchful dragons” of our intellect to speak to our deepest parts. These stories are often discussed intellectually, but it is also important to know how these stories impact readers on a personal level.
Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium
Diabetes distress and depression frequently co-exist in people with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh
Short Oral Discussions - Section SO 73 More or less likely but still important determinants of diabetes care. Abstract #869J.A. Marathe, M. Kamruzzaman, R.J. Jalleh, M. Horowitz, K.L. Jones, C.S. Marath
Letter re: National Air Council
Letter from C.S. "Casey" Jones, president of the National Air Council, to members of the National Air Council regarding suspension of the National Air Council
Letter re: National Air Council
Letter from C.S. "Casey" Jones, president of the National Air Council, to all managers and governors of the council regarding a meeting with U.S. Air Force officials
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