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    Kuo 2014 genetics data sets

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    Four spreadsheets representing raw datasets supporting the following publication: Kuo, H.K, McMahan, S., Rota, C.P., Kohl, K.P., and Sekelsky, J. (2014) Drosophila FANCM helicase prevents spontaneous mitotic crossovers generated by the MUS81 and SLX1 nucleases. Genetics

    Note on Kuo′s Problem

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    AbstractFor the eigenvalue problem of H. L. Kuo [J. Met.6 (1949), 105-122] governing the linear stability of a parallel zonal flow of an inviscid, incompressible fluid on a β-plane, it is shown that the wave velocity of neutral modes is bounded. Moreover, Pedlosky′s semicircle region for the range of the complex wave velocity of an arbitrary unstable mode is further reduced

    On the unitarity of stochastic evolutions driven by the square of white noise

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    Using the closed Ito's table for the renormalized square of white noise, recently obtained by Accardi, Hida, and Kuo in Ref. 4, we consider the problem of providing necessary and sufficient conditions for the unitarity of the solutions of a certain type of quantum stochastic differential equations

    Kuo, S

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to L. S. Williams about the potential to expand the park boundaries

    Mystery Author Stan Jones and Sepculative Fiction Authors Sterling Emmal and L. S. Goulet

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    Sterling Emmal is author of the sci-fi fantasy The Executioner of Rawule and L. S. Goulet is author of the fantasy book Sword of Dragonblood. Tundra Kill is Stan Jones' latest Nathan Active mystery. His other books include White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass, Frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears, and the nonfiction classic, The Spill: Personal Stories from the Exxon Valdez Disaster, coauthored with Sharon Bushell

    Drawing from Grotowski and Beyond: Kuo Pao Kun’s Discourse on Audiences in Singapore in the 1980s

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    Much has been researched on Kuo Pao Kun’s multilingualism and multiculturalism. However, as one of one of the most important Asian dramatists, the analysis of Kuo’s discourse on audiences remains largely unexplored. There is a pressing need to understand the ways which theatre practitioners imagine audiences as it points to issues of subjectivity, audience participation and social engagement, especially in a neoliberal society like Singapore where people are often positioned as docile economic subjects. Among the many Asian and Western dramatists Kuo drew inspiration from, Jerzy Grotowski was pivotal. This essay seeks to address this gap by examining how the latter’s ideas was crucial to understanding how Kuo envisioned theatre and audiences alongside his artistic practice

    Kuo, C-L

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    Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from L. S. Williams to Carl Hayden suggesting a boundary amendment to the national park bill
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