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    My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 64

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    Photograph of Robert E. Lee Tyler seated in an easy chair and two young girls are leaning against the left arm of the chair, looking at him. A large radio is in the room next to the girls and a dining room table appears to be partially visible in the background. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "My family has been in the Big Bend since 1882, when my great-grandfather, Robert E. Lee Tyler, traveled through the Big Bend with his brother, Will, while driving sheep from Georgetown, Texas to present Jeff Davis county. He sold the flock to A. G. Gage and stayed to work for him" (p. 7)

    Christmas Letter from Charles Lee Hill to Friends

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    The Christmas letter to Charles Lee Hill's friends is about his 87th birthday celebrations in November 1997. The letter is a photocopy. At the bottom of the letter is "A Throw-a-way - (from my 2-page [?] letter my friends enjoyed)" in black ink

    Lee, MY

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    Lee Morse Autographed Headshot

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    To My Record Friends Your for "Colombia" Sincerely, Lee Mors

    Lee Morse Autographed Headshot

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    Headshot of Lee Morse that reads "With my Everlasting Love & Loyalty Mother.

    Lee Morse Autographed Headshot

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    For "My Little Bobby" From Lee. Identical photo to LM.001

    To my pals

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    To my pals Lee + Bo

    Stable nonconforming methods or the Stokes problem

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    It is the purpose of this paper to show that the mixed finite element scheme with pressure stabilization for the Stokes problem converges with an optimal order for some higher order nonconforming triangular elements. Specifically an optimal order convergence is given for the NCP4-P-3 element using nonconforming piecewise quartic velocities paired with discontinuous piecewise cubic pressures. The NCP6-P-5 element is analyzed similarly. To verify the stability condition and the error estimates for nonconforming elements, we combine the ideas of macroelement technique of Stenberg and the arguments for Galerkin least squares methods. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved

    Orthogonality correction of planar sample scanner for atomic force microscope

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    A planar scanner of an atomic force microscope (AFM) can move samples to within a few nm of resolution. Tube piezoelectric actuators have coupling errors, that can be eliminated by software correction; however, residual errors can deteriorate the actual information in a small-feature sample. To obtain stable AFM images of small-feature samples, a closed-loop. control cannot be used due to the large random errors of the sensor. The orthogonality of a new sample scanner having a motion guide is measured and corrected using a simple electronic circuit in open-loop scanning to reduce the scanner artifact

    What\u27s My Research? with Thomas Pogue and JuEun Lee

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    What’s My Research? Beginning this month, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will be hosting a monthly interdisciplinary faculty talk series, “What’s My Research?” This month, JuEun Lee from Mechanical Engineering and Thomas Pogue from the Center for Business and Policy Research will be speaking. Join us on November 17th at noon on the 1st floor of the library by the Digital Wall. A light lunch will be served
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