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    A new fireworm (Amphinomidae) from the Cretaceous of Lebanon identified from three-dimensionally preserved myoanatomy

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    oai:nhm.openrepository.com:10141/601424© 2015 Parry et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. The attached file is the published version of the article.NHM Repositor

    An Historical Discourse, delivered in The Presbyterian Church of Pluckemin, at Pluckemin, N.J. on Tuesday, March 12, 1901, on the Fifteenth anniversary of its organization by Rev. Samuel Parry, Fourth Pastor Somerville, N.J.

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    This book is a Historical Discourse, delivered in the Presbyterian Church of Pluckemin, at Pluckemin, N.J. on Tuesday, March 12, 1901. This was the the Fifteenth anniversary of its organization by Rev. Samuel Parry, Fourth Pastor. The Somerville Publishing Company Electric Power Printing House 1901

    Parry syllogisms

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    Parry discusses an extension of Aristotle's syllogistic that uses four nontraditional quantifiers. We show that his conjectured decision procedure for validity for the extended syllogistic is correct even if syllogisms have more than two premises. And we axiomatize this extension of the syllogistic

    Dataset supporting thesis titled: 'The roles of extreme and rising temperatures on individual, population and biogeographic responses of intertidal gastropods in the northeast Atlantic'

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    Data to accompany chapters 2, 3 and 4 of PhD thesis, where original data were collected as part of this thesis and belong to the student author. Chapter 2 data include raw EnvLogger temperature data and relevant tide time data for Portuguese study sites. Chapter 3 data include laboratory experiment digitised specimen measurement data (wet weight, coma and recovery, mortalities), raw treatment experiment temperatures and both Looe and Brixham raw field temperature data. Chapter 4 data include laboratory specimen digitised measurement data (weight, size, mortality) and raw treatment temperature data. Chapter 3 data is associated with the publication: Parry-Wilson, H. M., Fenberg, P. B., Hawkins, S. J., &amp; Mieszkowska, N. (2024). Lethal and sub-lethal responses of rocky shore gastropods to extreme temperatures. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 579, 152044.</span

    Fan Club #3 Shipfic Bodyswap Copyriot Partylife

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    An fan club event in relation to Larry!Monument, commissioned for Jerwood Encounters: Common Property, which pays homage to the fantasy romance between One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, as documented by fans known as Larry Shippers. It includes the world’s first Larry Stylinson tribute performance produced by Parry and a chat show by fan fiction author Eliza Clark. This was the third in a series of fan clubs by Owen G. Parry (Fan Riot), exploring the figure of the fan as an unassuming model for invention, mobilization and revolt

    Visualizing Isaiah

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    Visualizing Isaiah is a full- color book filled with beautiful photographs, maps, and charts that illuminate the words of the prophet Isaiah. Author Donald W. Parry, an expert on Isaiah and Old Testament texts, complements the book’s gorgeous graphic elements with insight into Isaiah’s world.https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/mi/1096/thumbnail.jp

    Analyzing Packet Radio Networks

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    This paper describes AX.25 packet radio networks using XNET, a software program specifically designed for this unique type of network analysis. Networks are complex entities most easily explained visually. Through the graphical displays, one can more easily gain an appreciation and understanding of network behavior. XNET runs on UNIX/LINUX systems supporting the Tcl/Tk language. XNET is the result of a Master&apos;s degree project requirement completed in May, 1995 at North Central College, Naperville, Illinois. All source code is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and is available at the author&apos;s home page. February, 1997 Analyzing AX.25 Packet Radio Networks R. Parry February 1997 [Page 2 ] INTRODUCTION Wireless communication systems are changing at an unprecedented rate. The explosion in cellular phone communication is just one of many examples. There also appears to be no stopping it, as satellite based systems are already on the drawing board and s..

    So… What is Hydrospatial?

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    In the Article “What’s Hydrospatial?” (Hains, 2020a), it was suggested to adopt a new term to distinguish the past analog hydrographic production chain for the present digital hydrographic data centricity, and differentiate from broader terrestrial datasets. Following the publication of this Article as a Note in the International Hydrographic Review, some people including some of the authors of this article reached out to the author of the first Article to express their divergent views with the term Hydrospatial (Hains 2020 ; Jonas 2021 ; Jonas 2020; Ponce 2020 ; Pang &amp; Oei 2020 ; Ponce 2019) and even considered it possibly misleading. The intent of this second article, “So… What is Hydrospatial?" is to engage a broader community to join the conversation on Hydrospatial and reach out to clarify its definition

    Service design and delivery

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    Service Design and Delivery provides a comprehensive overview of the increasingly important role played by the service industry. Focusing on the development of different processes employed by service organizations, the book emphasizes management of service in relation to products. It not only explores the complexity of this relationship, but also introduces strategies used in the design and management of service across various sectors, highlighting where tools, techniques and processes applicable to one sector may prove useful in another. The implementation methods introduced in the book also illustrate how and why companies can transform themselves into service organizations. While the book is primarily intended as a text for advanced-level courses in service design and delivery, it also contains theoretical and practical knowledge beneficial to both practitioners in the service sector and those in manufacturing contemplating moving towards service delivery.26 contributing author
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