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Blacksmith Shop, Bingham P.1
Blacksmith shop of R.R. Marriott at Bingham Canyon in 1913. Courtesy: R.R. Marriott (From Salt Lake Tribune Mining Centennial Collection). Used in Utah Historical Quarterly, Summer 1963. Tom Marriott on right, Ross Marriott on left
Navajo Indians P.39
27711 U Special Collections. Navajo Code Talker in the South Pacific, November 1943. U.S. Marine using walky-talky. C. Gregory Crampton Collection. University of Utah Marriott Library
Navajo Indians P.42
27714 University of Utah Special Collections. Marriott Library. Navajo Code Talkers, 38th. Platoon, U.S.M.C. San Diego, 1942. C. Gregory Crampton Collection
Compressible turbulent boundary layers with discontinuous air transpiration an experimental and theoretical investigation
Experimental data are presented for the development of compressible turbulent boundary layers moving from a solid onto a transpired surface, and vice versa. The data were obtained at free stream Mach numbers of 1.8 and 3.6 (Reynolds numbers per metre of 2.45 x 10power7 and 5.45 x 10power7 respectively) and transpiration rates up to 0.0044, for nominally zero heat-transfer conditions. The results are compared with theoretical predictions obtained from a method based on the eddy-viscosity concept. The work described in this report is based on experimental investigations conducted by the author while at Cambridge University Engineering Department, and presented in a Ph.D. dissertation (Marriott)
Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in vegetable oils using solid phase microextraction comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time of flight mass spectrometry
A simple and fast solid-phase microextraction method coupled with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with time-of-flight mass spectrometry was developed for analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in edible oil, performed directly in a hexane solution of the oil. Sampling conditions (solvent used, extraction time, extraction temperature and fiber rinsing time) were optimized by using a sample of oil fortified with a standard solution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The method was validated by calculating linear range, correlation coefficient, accuracy, repeatability, detection limit and quantification limit. The method was applied to several oils collected from the market and directly from an olive pomace extraction plant
Navajo Indians P.40
27712 Marine Pfc. Cecil G. Trosip, C. Gregory Crampton Collection. University of Utah Special Collections, Marriott Library. 4th Marine Div. Saipan July 1944. Photograph: Sgt. Williams Marine Pfc. Cecil G. Trosip, 831020, of Oraibi, Arizona at communication system on Saipan. Defense Department photo (Marine Corps. pd. 89670.
Marriott Reparative Metadata Assessment Tool (MaRMAT)
The Marriott Reparative Metadata Assessment Tool (MaRMAT) is an open-source application created by librarians at the University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library to help metadata practitioners flag various terms and phrases within metadata records using pre-curated and custom lexicons. MaRMAT is schema agnostic and supports library and museum professionals in assessing metadata for harmful, outdated, and otherwise problematic language in tabular metadata. In addition to reparative work, MaRMAT can be used to support broader metadata assessment and collections content analysis
Park City Independent Band P.1
9709 Park City Independent Band, 1915. Front, left to right: Geo. Gidley, Bill Blacker, Ray Bircumshaw, Alfred Blackler (leader), Willard Bircumshaw, Joe Marriott, Bill Lewis. 2nd Row: Sam Denver, Bert Thomas, Reed Johnson, Wid Bircumshaw, Bert Bircumshaw, Tom Birbeck, Jack Whitla. Rear: Joe Kemp & Rex Walton. Courtesy: J. W. Quinn, 522 7th Ave., SLC. (S.L. Tribune Mining Centennial Collection.
supplement_material - White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand
supplement_material for White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand by Lisa Marriott in Social & Legal Studies</p
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