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The life of John Moore, M.D., with critical observations on his works.
Reprinted from The works of John Moore, M.D., with memoirs of his life and writings, by Robert Anderson (Edinburgh, 1820) v.1.Mode of access: Internet
A view of the causes and progress of the French revolution. By John Moore, M.D. In two volumes [electronic resource].
V.2 with the imprint: Dublin: printed for P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Halpin, J. Moore, W. Jones, J. Jones, J. Rice, R.M. Butler, and P. Moore. 1795.V.2 imprint verified by CSmH.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library
Abantiades cephalocorvus Moore & Beaver & Velasco-Castrillón & Stevens 2020, sp. nov.
Abantiades cephalocorvus Moore & Beaver, sp. nov. Figs 2a, 3 a–d. Material Examined: Holotype ♂. In SAMA collection. 1♂, South Australia, Eyre Pen [insula]., Goog’s Lake, 31 o 34’44.7”S, 135 o 58’51.5”E, 28 th May 2016. J. Forrest. Dissected M.D. Moore. Leg taken for DNA analysis (Spec. No. 1611, sample designation M 018). SAMA No. 31-019757. Paratypes ♂. SAMA. 1♂, South Australia, Eyre Pen., Goog’s Lake, 31 o 34’44.7”S, 135 o 58’51.5”E, 28 th May 2016. J. Forrest. SAMA No. 31-019758. SAMA, 1♂, West. Aust. Skirmish Hill. Dissected M.D. Moore. SAMA. 1♂, South Australia, Eyre Pen., Goog’s Lake, 31 o 34’44.7” S, 135 o 58’51.5”E, 28 th May 2016. J. Forrest. Leg taken for DNA analysis. (Sample designation M 019). SAMA No. 31-019759. ANIC, 1♂, Napperby Ck., NT, 26 May 1968, K.J. McKie. Spec. Ref. No. 18197. Dissected M.D. Moore.Published as part of Moore, Michael D., Beaver, Ethan P., Velasco-Castrillón, Alejandro & Stevens, Mark I., 2020, Description of two new Australian species of Abantiades Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) and females of two further species with notes on their biogeography, pp. 71-93 in Zootaxa 4822 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/440126
Moore Moore
Artwork photographed and inventoried by the 2015 Summer Art Inventory team in the Visual Resources Center.This is a portrait of Moore Moore wearing a dark suit with a striped tie and glasses sitting in a red chair with his right arm over the arm of the chair. The portrait has a dark maroon background. There is a signature in the bottom left corner that reads “ARMstRONG” in black. The portrait is surrounded by a decorative gold frame with a plaque in the bottom center that reads “MOORE MOORE, M.D. / JANUARY 31, 1877- JUNE 28 1957 / MEMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS, SOUTHWESTERN AT MEMPHIS / 1924-1957 / SEC. OF THE BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COM. 1925-1957 / COLLEGE PHY. 1925-1946 MED. CONSULTANT 1946-1951”
Effective partitioning method for computing weighted Moore–Penrose inverse
AbstractWe introduce a method and an algorithm for computing the weighted Moore–Penrose inverse of multiple-variable polynomial matrix and the related algorithm which is appropriated for sparse polynomial matrices. These methods and algorithms are generalizations of algorithms developed in [M.B. Tasić, P.S. Stanimirović, M.D. Petković, Symbolic computation of weighted Moore–Penrose inverse using partitioning method, Appl. Math. Comput. 189 (2007) 615–640] to multiple-variable rational and polynomial matrices and improvements of these algorithms on sparse matrices. Also, these methods are generalizations of the partitioning method for computing the Moore–Penrose inverse of rational and polynomial matrices introduced in [P.S. Stanimirović, M.B. Tasić, Partitioning method for rational and polynomial matrices, Appl. Math. Comput. 155 (2004) 137–163; M.D. Petković, P.S. Stanimirović, Symbolic computation of the Moore–Penrose inverse using partitioning method, Internat. J. Comput. Math. 82 (2005) 355–367] to the case of weighted Moore–Penrose inverse. Algorithms are implemented in the symbolic computational package MATHEMATICA
Dr. Houston Moore
Dr. William Houston Moore (1880-1948), was born in Duplin County, North Carolina. He married Miss Ida Galla(g?)her of Danville, Pa in 1911. He attended the University of North Carolina and received his M.D. from Jefferson College (1910). He was a General Practicioner from 1911-1942, and a Dermatologist from 1942-1948. He was President of the New Hanover County Medical Society in 1923, the first Chairman of the Wilmington Housing Authority, and was the originator of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. He died in Wilmington, North Carolina, July 23rd, 1948
Moore, Katie (Death, 1900-01-18)
Address: 21 Ludlow AvenueAge at death: 16313/Pg 7/1900/F W S/City/Wm. Mithoefer, M.D./P. Gilligan & Sons/Calvary Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'MOORE, J-MORLEY'
Corrigendum to ‘Surgical Outcomes in Patients with Congenital Cervical Spinal Stenosis’ [World Neurosurgery 141 (2020) e645-e650] (World Neurosurgery (2020) 141(e645-e650) (S1878875020312250), (10.1016/j.wneu.2020.05.252))
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. The authors regret that the author Bryan S. Lee, M.D. was incorrectly omitted from the final publication. The author list should read as follows: Karam Atli, Vikram Chakravarthy, Aleem I. Khan, Bryan S. Lee, Don Moore, Michael P. Steinmetz, Thomas E. Mroz. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused
Has sorrow thy young days shaded, as clouds o'er the morning fleet? [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
109, Item 145The Words by Thos. Moore, Esqr. Arranged by Sir J.A. Stevenson, M.D
Has sorrow thy young days shaded, as clouds o'er the morning fleet? [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
109, Item 145The Words by Thos. Moore, Esqr. Arranged by Sir J.A. Stevenson, M.D
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