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Williams, L F (Lionel Frank), SX7850
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/426089Surname: WILLIAMS. Given Name(s) or Initials: L F (LIONEL FRANK). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX7850. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 28213.252952
Item: [2016.0049.58350] "Williams, L F (Lionel Frank), SX7850
Oral History Interview with Roy Williams, October 6, 2011
Interview with Roy Williams, an activist and author from Longview, Texas. The interview discusses when Williams first came to Dallas, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Williams' upbringing, how he got into activism, his time in the military, his activism against police brutality, and a lawsuit against the city of Dallas
R. L. Williams Collection
Photograph of the F. M. Byrd's Old Mill with, from left to right, R. L. Williams and Clark Wasson standing in front of it
J. K. Fotheringam et L. R. F. Williams. Marco Sanudo conqueror of the Archipelago.
Bréhier Louis. J. K. Fotheringam et L. R. F. Williams. Marco Sanudo conqueror of the Archipelago. . In: Journal des savants. 14ᵉ année, Juillet 1916. pp. 327-329
J. K. Fotheringam et L. R. F. Williams. Marco Sanudo conqueror of the Archipelago.
Bréhier Louis. J. K. Fotheringam et L. R. F. Williams. Marco Sanudo conqueror of the Archipelago. . In: Journal des savants. 14ᵉ année, Juillet 1916. pp. 327-329
Gaze aversion as a cognitive load management strategy in autism spectrum disorder and Williams syndrome
During face-to-face questioning typically developing children and adults use gaze aversion (GA), away from their questioner, when thinking. GA increases with question difficulty and improves the accuracy of responses. This is the first study to investigate whether individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; associated with reduced sociability and atypical face gaze) and Williams syndrome (WS; associated with hypersociability and atypical face gaze) use GA to manage cognitive load during face-to-face interactions
The development of metaphorical language comprehension in typical development and in Williams syndrome
The domain of figurative language comprehension was used to probe the developmental relation between language and cognition in typically developing individuals and individuals with Williams syndrome. Extending the work of Vosniadou and Ortony, the emergence of nonliteral similarity and category knowledge was investigated in 117 typically developing children between 4 and 12 years of age, 19 typically developing adults, 15 children with Williams syndrome between 5 and 12 years of age, and 8 adults with Williams syndrome. Participants were required to complete similarity and categorization statements by selecting one of two words (e.g., either “The sun is like ___” or “The sun is the same kind of thing as ___”) with word pairs formed from items that were literally, perceptually, or functionally similar to the target word or else anomalous (e.g., moon, orange, oven, or chair, respectively). Results indicated that individuals with Williams syndrome may access different, less abstract knowledge in figurative language comparisons despite the relatively strong verbal abilities found in this disorder
Williams, W. F. (Death, 1900-12-17)
Address: 522 W. 5th St.Age at death: 1 mo.Pg.109/1900/260/M W S/City/Dr. L. Schwab/Coroner/F.& W. Siefke/WesleyanOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'WILLIAMS-WILSMEYER'
Endotoxins : pyrogens, LAL testing and depyrogenation /
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Historical and emerging themes / Kevin L. Williams -- 2. Endotoxin relevance and control overview / Kevin L. Williams -- 3. Fever and the host response / Kevin L. Williams -- 4. Endotoxin structure, function, and activity / Kevin L. Williams -- 5. Descent of Limulus : arthropoda and the new biology / Kevin L. Williams -- 6. Microbial biodiversity and lipopolysaccharide heterogeneity : from static to dynamic models / Kevin L. Williams -- 7. Nonendotoxin microbial pyrogens : lesser endotoxins and superantigens / Kevin L. Williams -- 8. Risk assessment in parenteral manufacture / Edward Tidswell -- 9. Endotoxin as a standard / Kevin L. Williams -- 10. Limulus amebocyte lysate discovery, mechanism, and application / Kevin L. Williams -- 11. Limulus amebocyte lysate assay development, validation, and regulation / Kevin L. Williams -- 12. The pyrogen test / Karen J. Roberts -- 13. Pyrogenicity case studies / James F. Cooper and Kevin L. Williams -- 14. Developing specifications for active pharmaceutical ingredients, excipients, raw materials, sterile pharmacy compounds, and nutritional supplements / James F. Cooper and Kevin L. Williams -- 15. Depyrogenation validation, pyroburden, and endotoxin removal / Kevin L. Williams -- 16. Automation, process analytical technology, and prospective testing / Kevin L. Williams -- 17. Limulus amebocyte lysate testing of medical devices / Peter S. Lee -- 18. Receptors, mediators, and mechanisms involved in bacterial sepsis and septic shock / Edwin S. Van Amersfoort and Johan Kuiper
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