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L. G. Mackenzie
"VX100358 Cpl LG Mackenzie Arrived Darwin 7.8.1941 Departed Adelaide River 13.4.1943 7 Aust Fld Survey Sec AIF".VX100358 Corporal L. G. Mackenzie. Arrived Darwin 7.8.1941. Departed Adelaide River 13.4.1943. 7 Australian Field Survey Section, Australian Imperial Forces
G. C. Murphy Company, Toledo, Ohio
A black and white snapshot of the G. C. Murphy Company department store among the commercial buildings on Main Street in East Toledo during the ""East Toledo Days"" parade. Photo was taken by Howard MacKenzie in August of 1975
Dataset for direct bonding diamond to zinc selenide
Dataset supports:
Stenhouse, H. G., Beecher, S. J., & Mackenzie, J. I. (2017). Direct bonding diamond to zinc selenide. Optical Materials Express, 7(8), 2922-2927. </span
Account Current of Alexander Mackenzie with sir Alexander Mackenzie & Co.
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Account Current of Alex. Mackenzie with sir Alex. Mackenzie & Co.
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Upper Devonian Echinoderm Debris Beds with Graded Texture, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories
A sequence of Upper Devonian echinoderm debris beds with graded texture, interbedded with shale, overlies the Middle Devonian Ramparts Formation in the subsurface at McDermott Canada GCO South Maida Creek G-56 well on the south side of Mackenzie River near Carcajou Ridge.The interval of echinoderm debris can be divided into thick 2- to 7-ft (0.6- to 2.1-m) beds of graded skeletal remains lacking shale, and thinner intervals from 1 to 2 ft (0.3 to 0.6 m) thick of graded skeletal remains with interbedded black shale. The echinoderm beds, not present in the subsurface at nearby wells, are probably of local origin. Similar beds of echinoderm debris with graded texture, also of probable local origin, crop out at Powell Creek in the Mackenzie Mountain foothills. </jats:p
Point of View: The Digital Revolution Hits Home--Or Does It?
G. Calvin Mackenzie (government) on the ways technology is changing our lives—and education
Letter from Geo[rge] G. Mackenzie to [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1893 Jan 27.
Raymond, Fresno Co., Cal.Jan. 27, 1893Dear Mr. Johnson: I enclose two extracts from newspapers. I think that they make a nice pair. I expect that you will not approve some of the matter introduced by me in my letter, (not to speak of its Arizona Kicker style in parts,) but I know the audience and what kind of stuff is most effective. Whether Irish really wrote the article in the Expositor I don’t know, It reads, however, much like him, and I have no doubt that it was suggested by him. The present editor of that paper is a man named Baker, a personal friend (I am told) of Irish. He hopes, I judge, to get some office through Irishis influence.Yours trulyGeo. G. Mackenzie06427https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/39359/thumbnail.jp
sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218221111789 – Supplemental material for Cognitive control mechanisms in language processing: are there both within- and across-task conflict adaptation effects?
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218221111789 for Cognitive control mechanisms in language processing: are there both within- and across-task conflict adaptation effects? by Nicoletta Simi, Ian Grant Mackenzie, Hartmut Leuthold, Markus Janczyk and Carolin Dudschig in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology</p
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