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    Patten, K L, 440006

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/409794Surname: PATTEN. Given Name(s) or Initials: K L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 440006. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 57990.225431 Item: [2016.0049.42065] "Patten, K L, 440006

    The marriage record of Patten, Edward B. and Canning, Emma L

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    Marriage license for Edward B. Patten and Emma L. Canning. William J. Tyrell was the officiant

    Bradley M. Patten. Embriologia Humana.

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    Bradley M. Patten. Embriologia Humana. Ed. El Ateneo. Buenos Aires, 1956

    Three Bangor Novels

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    Three short novels with Bangor as the setting by Burt L. Standish from Top Notch Magazine from 1912. Burt L. Standish was the pen name of Corinna, Maine, native Gilbert Patten. The novels are: Bainbridge of Bangor, The Portals of Chance, and Crucial Fire.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1266/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Warren Patten dated July 23, 1884

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    UteAfter a confrontation between Indians and soldiers near the Colorado River, the author of this letter asks Agent Patten to which tribe the Indians belon

    The tribute of praise : a collection of hymns and tunes for public and social worship, and for use in the family circle and Sabbath school /

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    "Compiled ... by Rev. W. M'Donald and L. F. Snow ... with the valued assistance and advice of Rev. David Patten." - Publisher's notice.Mode of access: Internet

    The historical development of the it-cleft: A comparison of two different approaches

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    This chapter compares two approaches to a particular grammatical change. While Ball (1991, 1994) investigates the development of the it-cleft configuration from within the generative tradition of the 1990s, I have recently re-examined the historical it-cleft data from a constructional perspective (see Patten 2010, 2012). In this chapter, I show how our different theoretical assumptions lead us to categorize and analyse the data differently. I conclude that a constructional approach is better at interpreting the diachronic facts

    Kim Moodie : Recent Work

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    Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of Moodie’s recent paintings, prints and drawings (1996-1999). Curator J. Patten exposes “the ambivalent nature and rhizomatous structure” of the artist’s production, discussing the themes of knowledge and written language, colonialism, conquest domination, carnival, human folly, the grotesque, the spritual/material and low /high culture. The author also examines Moodie’s vision, his personal universe and working methods, while describing the skin-like surfaces accentuated through the repetition of imagery and inclusion of objects such as rose petals. List of works. Biographical notes. 4 bibl. ref

    Feature difference task

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    In the feature difference task, all dots in the random-dot stereogram were correlated and given a disparity. The surrounding disparity was presented at a crossed (near) disparity of 12 arcmin and was fixed for all trials. The central target plane varied relative to this plane, and appeared either 6, 18, 30, 60, 240 arcsec in front or behind this plane. We asked participants to judge the depth of the central plane relative to its surround while undergoing functional imaging of the visual cortex

    Feature difference task

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    In the feature difference task, all dots in the random-dot stereogram were correlated and given a disparity. The surrounding disparity was presented at a crossed (near) disparity of 12 arcmin and was fixed for all trials. The central target plane varied relative to this plane, and appeared either 6, 18, 30, 60, 240 arcsec in front or behind this plane. We asked participants to judge the depth of the central plane relative to its surround while undergoing functional imaging of the visual cortex
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