210,362 research outputs found
chloee-mclaughlin/MaizeRootDiversity: Evidence that variation in root anatomy contributes to local adaptation in Mexican native maize
<p>Chloee M. McLaughlin, Meng Li, Melanie Perryman, Adrien Heymans, Hannah Schneider, Jesse R. Lasky and Ruairidh J. H. Sawers</p>
In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin
Matthew T. McLaughlin is a partner at Venable LLP and a graduate of Fordham University School of Law. He delivered these remarks as part of a tribute to his father, the Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin, on February 4, 2014 at Fordham Law School
In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin
It is with great respect and appreciation that we dedicate this issue of the Fordham Law Review to the Honorable Joseph M. McLaughlin: judge, dean, professor, author, and mentor
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McLaughlin on class actions.
McLaughlin on class actions synthesizes case law and legislation concerning Federal Rule 23, its state analogs, and the Class Action Fairness Act
Norma McLaughlin Nelson Interview, 2010
Norma McLaughlin Nelson was born in Alcorn, Mississippi on the college campus of Alcorn A & M (now Alcorn State University) where her father was a professor. The family later relocated to Greensboro, North Carolina, when Norma\u27s father took a position as Dean at North Carolina A & T. Norma\u27s mother was a friend of Jane Edna Hunter, the founder of the Phyllis Wheatley Association and was given a job as a dietitian in the cafeteria. Due to this relationship, Norma and her sister attended Camp Mueller three times, the first two times with their mother and the last time as a junior camp counselor. Norma remembers her camp experience fondly and recounts certain details about the camp and other campers she re-met later in her life
Dataset supporting an article "Development of a Floating Element Photoelastic Force Balance".
This dataset contains all necessary data to reproduce figures from the following publication:
B. McLaughlin, J. M. Lawson, and B. Ganapathisubramani, “Development of a Floating Element Photoelastic Force Balance,” Exp. Fluids, 2023.</span
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