71,877 research outputs found
Letter re: Francis D. Mitchell
Letter from Joe Mitchell of Central Motor Company in Waco to Amon Carter request for information regarding his son, Francis (Bud) D. Mitchell
DRexMitchell/Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence: Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence
<p>Data and analysis from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/104/5/929/7181425</p>
<p>Mitchell, D. R., Cairns, S. C., Körtner, G., Bradshaw, C. J., Saltré, F., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy, gyad053.</p>
Synthesis of an unnatural product - 4,4' biaryl formation as a macrocyclisation step
A correction to the paper Patel, H. K., Kilburn, J. D., Langley, G. J., Edwards, P. D., Mitchell, T., & Southgate, R. (1994). Synthesis of an unnatural product -- 4,4′ biaryl formation as a macrocyclisation step. Tetrahedron Letters, 35(3), 481-484. https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(94)85086-
Phylogenetic reconstruction based on COI reshuffles the taxonomy of hyalosphenid shelled (testate) amoebae and reveals the convoluted evolution of shell plate shapes
Anush Kosakyan, Daniel J. G. Lahr, Matthieu Mulot, Ralf Meisterfeld, Edward A. D. Mitchell, Enrique Lara (2016): Phylogenetic reconstruction based on COI reshuffles the taxonomy of hyalosphenid shelled (testate) amoebae and reveals the convoluted evolution of shell plate shapes. Cladistics 32: 606-623, DOI: 10.1111/cla.1216
Mitchell, David D. -Motion by James H. Mitchell in right of his wife Sophia G. Mitchell to request an order for a report on the estate of David D. Mitchell, deceased
Motion by James H. Mitchell in right of his wife Sophia G. Mitchell to request an order for a report on the estate of David D. Mitchell, deceased.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/lantern-hnf/1272/thumbnail.jp
Mitchell G. D.,A hundred years of sociology. Simey T. S., Social science and social purpose.
Dion Michel. Mitchell G. D.,A hundred years of sociology. Simey T. S., Social science and social purpose.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1969, 10-3. pp. 396-397
Biographical information on William G. Anderson for award
This two-page document contains biographical information on William G. Anderson for an unspecified award. The document says that the information was supplied by E. D. Mitchell and also lists other recipients of the award or honor.William Gilbert Anderson, born September 9, 1860, was an American pioneer of physical education, physician, and writer. Anderson was an organizer for the American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education, founded in 1885
Mr. T. G. Mitchell et Miss D. Collon, Sumerian Art Illustrated by objects from Ur Al-'Ubaid.
Parrot André. Mr. T. G. Mitchell et Miss D. Collon, Sumerian Art Illustrated by objects from Ur Al-'Ubaid.. In: Syria. Tome 47 fascicule 1-2, 1970. p. 137
Planocarina Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell & Lara, 2016, gen. nov.
Planocarina gen. nov. Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell and Lara Description. Test elongated-pyriform, with a distinct neck, lateral margins tapering towards the aperture. A flat keel surrounds the entire posterior part of the test. Test hyaline or slightly yellowish, composed of circular to elongated shell plates probably recycled from euglyphid testate amoeba prey. Differential diagnosis. See diagnosis of Gibbocarina. Type species. Planocarina carinata (Archer 1867) Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell and Lara comb. nov. [syn.: Nebela carinata (Archer) Leidy, 1879]. Included taxa. We include in this genus all Nebela species with a flat keel, such as: N. carinata, N. marginata, N. maxima and N. spumosa, but excluding those with a lateral horn (i.e. the genus Cornutheca). Etymology. The name of the genus derives from the Latin words “planus” and “carina”, meaning flat keel, a characteristic trait for the members of the genus.Published as part of Anush Kosakyan, Daniel J. G. Lahr, Matthieu Mulot, Ralf Meisterfeld, Edward A. D. Mitchell & Enrique Lara, 2016, Phylogenetic reconstruction based on COI reshuffles the taxonomy of hyalosphenid shelled (testate) amoebae and reveals the convoluted evolution of shell plate shapes, pp. 606-623 in Cladistics 32 on pages 621-622, DOI: 10.1111/cla.12167, http://zenodo.org/record/23871
Longinebela Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell & Lara, 2016, gen. nov.
Longinebela gen. nov. Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell and Lara Description. Test elongated-pyriform, with a distinct neck, lateral margins (that can be straight or wavy) tapering towards the aperture. Test hyaline or slightly yellowish, composed of circular to elongated shell plates probably recycled from euglyphid testate amoeba prey. Differential diagnosis. See diagnosis of Gibbocarina. Type species. L. tubulosa (Penard, 1902) Kosakyan, Lahr, Mulot, Meisterfeld, Mitchell and Lara comb. nov. Included taxa. We include here all Nebela taxa with an elongated test, such as: N. tubulosa, N. meisterfeldi, N. speciosa and N. golemansky. Etymology. The name of the genus refers to the elongated shape of these species and their otherwise similar morphology to the genus Nebela.Published as part of Anush Kosakyan, Daniel J. G. Lahr, Matthieu Mulot, Ralf Meisterfeld, Edward A. D. Mitchell & Enrique Lara, 2016, Phylogenetic reconstruction based on COI reshuffles the taxonomy of hyalosphenid shelled (testate) amoebae and reveals the convoluted evolution of shell plate shapes, pp. 606-623 in Cladistics 32 on page 621, DOI: 10.1111/cla.12167, http://zenodo.org/record/23871
- …
