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    Portrait of Richard "Dick" W. Mathieson

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    1.3 x 0.9 negative, bearded man in a suit posing for a photograph6074A H96-21 Mathieson Family Photos Folder 6074A H96-21 Joseph R. Mathieson Photographs, ca. 1889-1991.10 Richard (Dick) William Mathieson son of George D. & Kate Mathieso

    Mathieson (Ma), J K W, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/402111Surname: MATHIESON (MA). Given Name(s) or Initials: J K W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34161.221757 Item: [2016.0049.34404] "Mathieson (Ma), J K W, [No Service Number]

    International Capital Flows and the Frankel-Dooley-Mathieson Puzzle

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    Frankel et al (1986) pointed out that industrialized countries have larger saving rate coefficients than do developing countries in the framework of Feldstein-Horioka puzzle. This is referred to as the Frankel-Dooley-Mathieson puzzle in this paper. This paper extends past analyses by incorporating indices of a domestic institutional and policy environment. Applying the resulting model to Sub-Saharan African countries, saving rate coefficients larger than those previously imagined were obtained. These results are consistent with the reality of capital regulations and other factors resulting in low capital flows in developing countries.capital mobility

    Mathieson Ranch, Philip SD, Haakon County

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    7 x 5 photograph, a wooden wagon in front of a single-story building with three open stallsPhilip P117 S-H82.36 [stamp] Property of: South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society. Sod House - Homestead Sod Roof (about 1900) One of the early day structures of cottonwood logs and sod roof at the K. W. Mathieson ranch on Bad River near Philip. Photo by Emma Meye

    Cattle at R. W. Mathieson Ranch, Philip SD, Haakon County

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    5 x 7 photograph, herd of cattle and a couple of horses in a corral, there is hay behind the corralMiscellaneous Subject File Cowboys, Branding, Mess Camps, Depression/Drought/Devils Tower P85 Divider Branding Poster board Branding Calves P85 [stamp] Property of: South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota [stamp] Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society.Philip, S. D. (about 1900) Picture of cattle in a corral at the R. W. Mathieson ranch on Bad River near Philip. The city of Philip was not built until 1907 when the railroad went thru the Bad River Valley to Philip. Photo taken by Emma Meyer, a Yankton photographer-artist who filled on a claim on Bad River just south of Philip

    Bunk White, Ernie Senechal and Third Cowboy at R. W. Mathieson Ranch, Philip SD, Haakon County

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    5 x 7 photograph, White, on horse, holds a rope tied to a calf while Senechal and other cowboy hold the calf, a herd of cattle is behind them in a wooden corralMiscellaneous Subject File Cowboys, Branding, Mess Camps, Depression/Drought/Devils Tower P85 Divider Branding Poster board Branding Calves P85 "Branding Calves" [stamp] Property of: South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota [stamp] Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society.at R. W. Mathieson ranch near Philip on Bad River. Bunk White, negro cowboy on horse. Ernie Senechal in the foreground. (about 1900-1904

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    Imputed data from for predicting skeletal stature using ancient DNA

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    These are the three imputed genotype datasets from the following publication. Please consult the paper for details of the imputation approach, metadata for the samples, and the original data sources. These data are freely available but you should cite the original sources, as well as our paper. Predicting skeletal stature using ancient DNA; Cox S, Moots HM, Stock JT, Shbat A, Bitarello B, Nicklisch N, Alt K, Haak W, Rosenstock E, Ruff CB, Mathieson I; American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Jan 2022. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.2442

    Nowe spojrzenie na planowanie architektury mieszkaniowej w afryce subsaharyjskiej

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    The author shares his reflections on state of art in housing and urban planning, deficiencies, expectations and possibilities in the Sahel region of Africa. He notices, that the housing problem in Africa is one of the challenges, which should be solved in order to recover life dignity of African people and secure their rights to traditional family life in acceptable conditions. The paper describes the studies on the typical dispersed urban structures and the need to foster this type of settlement structure and proposals of introduction of new on light steel frame housing system in the area of Sahel, combining the traditional way of building houses with modern technology. The particularly analysed case, is the housing problem in the Republic of Chad. The author presents the basic discussion on this topic and his architectural proposals. Unfortunately, the gap between the needs and the financial feasibility of housing construction in this area, makes this project already at the starting point extremely difficult to be realized without external subventions.Problem mieszkaniowy w Afryce jest jednym z wyzwań, które należy rozwiązać, aby Afrykanie mogli odzyskać godność życiową i zabezpieczyć swoje prawa do tradycyjnego życia rodzinnego w akceptowalnych warunkach. W artykule opisano badania nad typowymi rozproszonymi strukturami miejskimi i potrzebą wspierania tego typu struktur osadniczych oraz propozycji wprowadzenia nowego systemu konstrukcji domów, opartym na lekkim szkielecie stalowym, łączącym tradycyjny sposób budowania domów z nowoczesną technologią. Przypadkiem szczególnie analizowanym jest problem mieszkaniowy w Republice Czadu. Autor przedstawia podstawową dyskusję na ten temat i swoje propozycje architektoniczne. Niestety luka między potrzebami mieszkaniowymi w Czadzie a finansową wykonalnością budownictwa mieszkaniowego w tym obszarze sprawia, że projekt ten, już w punkcie wyjścia, jest niezwykle trudny do realizacji bez uzyskania zewnętrznych dotacji
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