4,423 research outputs found

    Portrait of Mark Anderson for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project [picture].

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    Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Part of the collection: Portraits taken during interviews for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Mode of access: online.; Mark Anderson interviewed by Rob Willis for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project; Located at; National Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 6200/188

    Shaanxi (China), view of Hua Shan mountain

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    View of Hua-shan, one of five sacred mountains of China.Image is included in the research conducted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    My international career: Willis Shaner

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    Unpublished version.A memoir about Vicky and Willis Shaner's overseas experiences and Willis Shaner's career. Dr. Shaner is an emeritus professor in Mechanical Engineering

    Mark Willis Operating a Television Camera

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    This black and white photograph shows Mark Willis operating a Norelco television camera. There is a foam square on Willis\u27s head and he is wearing a light colored button down shirt and a metal bracelet on his wrist.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-wilson-minor-photographs/1581/thumbnail.jp

    Shaanxi (China), view of Qin Ling mountain range as the natural boundary

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    View of summits of the Ts'in-ling-shan barrier range of China. In A.G.S. Bulletin vol.38, 1906Image is included in the research condcuted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Comparison Of Scattered Energy Using Point Scatterers Versus Full 3D Finite Difference Modeling

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    We present results of 3D numerical modeling using a series of simple point scatterers to create synthetic seismic shot records collected over regular, discrete, vertical fracture systems. The background medium is taken to be constant velocity. The model contains a series of point scatterers delineating the top tip and bottom tip of each vertical fracture. We use these results to gain an understanding of some of the features seen in full 3D elastic modeling of vertical fractures. We compare our results to those of Willis et al (2003) and Willis et al (2004) for their 5 layer model with 50m spacing between discrete, vertical fractures. Our modeling shows that a series of back scattered events with both positive and negative moveouts are observed when the shot record is oriented normal to the direction of fracturing. When the shot record is both located in the middle of the fractured zone and is oriented normal to the direction of fracturing, a complicated series of beating is observed in the back scattered energy. When the shot record is oriented parallel to the fracturing, ringing wavetrains are observed which moveouts similar to reflections from many horizontal layers. The point scattering models are, in general, very consistent with the full 3D elastic modeling results.Eni S.p.A. (Firm)United States. Dept. of Energy (Grant number DE-FC26-02NT15346)Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laborator

    Willis and Jean Stevens

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    Willis and Jean Bennett Stevens were married December 15, 1931. They lived in the Willow Creek area. Willis is the son of James and Sadie Stevens. Jean is the daughter of Mark and Gertrude Bennett

    Dr. Willis Dunbar profiles three Kalamazoo-area summer theaters

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    Dr. Willis Dunbar profiles three Kalamazoo-area summer theaters in this installment of "Know your city" and interviews their directors about theater operations and upcoming productions. Ray Wagner, director of the Saugatuck Players, talks about the support they have received from the art colony in Saugatuck and their use of personnel from the Kalamazoo Civic Players, Jack and Betty Ragotzy, of the Village Players in Richland, MI, discuss their audiences and schedule and Carl Jennis, director of the Lakeshore Players, discusses the broad geographical region he draws his personnel from and reveals that Lakshore's third show of the season will mark the world premiere of an exciting new original play

    ACOs And Antitrust Enforcement: Familiar Rules Raise New Concerns

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    In particular, market-share based safety zones and mandatory review requirements place a premium on sound up-front antitrust analysis. Jane Willis, Mark Popofsky, & Daniel Bachner (Ropes & Gray)
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