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[Christmas card from Dr. and Mrs. Olsen and Little Tots to T. N. Carswell]
A Christmas from 1913 addressed to Mr. T. N. Carswell from Dr. and Mrs. Olsen and Little Tots
G-0327: Logan, Utah, Alma Olsen/Mary L. A. Olsen/Ray and Beth W. Olsen residence. Sec 11 T 11 N R1 W. Built 1905
G-0327: Logan, Utah, Alma Olsen/Mary L. A. Olsen/Ray and Beth W. Olsen residence. Sec 11 T 11 N R 1W. Built 190
G-0367c: David L. Olsen/Keith and Norma C. Olsen residence. Sec 14 T 11 N R1 W. Built 1904
G-0367c: David L. Olsen/Keith and Norma C. Olsen residence. Sec 14 T 11 N R 1W. Built 190
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to Mr. J. N. Olsen discussing the purchase of ten books and envelopes that the Galveston Historical Society has ordered
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from I. H. Kempner to J. N. Olsen discussing the delivery of a check to cover the underwriting to aid the book on Galveston's old homes to be put out by the Galveston Historical Society
Trix und Robert Haussmann
Die Monografie Robert & Trix Haussmann eröffnet die Publikationsreihe STUDIOLO / Edition Patrick Frey, eine Kollaboration des Verlags mit dem Ausstellungsraum STUDIOLO. Die Kuratoren Fredi Fischli und Niels Olsen betreiben in einem Atelierhaus in Zürich ein vielfältiges Programm gegenwärtiger Kunstproduktion. Die Ausstellung The Log-O-Rhythmic Slide Rule im Frühjahr 2012 widmete sich dem Werk von Trix und Robert Haussmann und ist Ausgangspunkt für die folgende Publikation, die mit Bildern, Essays, Künstlerbeiträgen und einem Gespräch vertieften Einblick in das reiche Schaffen des Schweizer Architekten- und Designerpaars bietet.
Trix und Robert Haussmann gehören zu den wichtigsten Architekten, Designern und Theoretikern in der Prägung und Ablösung der klassischen Moderne in der Schweiz. Ihr Lebenswerk umfasst derzeit rund 650 realisierte Projekte; in Zürich u.a. die Da-Capo-Bar, den neuen Hauptbahnhof, die Boutique Weinberg und die Kronenhallenbar. Das Jahr 1967 markiert mit ihrer Heirat und der Gründung des Büros Allgemeine Entwurfsanstalt den Beginn ihrer langjährigen gemeinsamen Tätigkeit, aus der Arbeiten hervorgegangen sind, die mit den Dogmen erstarrter Architekturpraktiken brechen. Neben Bauten und Möbeln entstand ein reiches theoretisches OEuvre, das in dieser Publikation erstmals präsentiert wird und die Grundlage für eine zukünftige Auseinandersetzung mit ihrem Werk schafft
Derivatization of isothiocyanates and their reactive adducts for chromatographic analysis
Agerbirk N, de Nicola GR, Olsen CE, Müller C, Iori R. Derivatization of isothiocyanates and their reactive adducts for chromatographic analysis. Phytochemistry. 2015;118:109-115
G-0359: Logan, Utah, Karl W. Schmidt/David L. Olsen/Evan L. Olsen residence. Sec 14 T 11 N R1 W. Built 1895
G-0359: Logan, Utah, Karl W. Schmidt/David L. Olsen/Evan L. Olsen residence. Sec 14 T 11 N R 1W. Built 189
Applications of multifractal divergence points to some sets of d-tuples of numbers defined by their N-adic expansion
AbstractIn this paper we apply the techniques and results from the theory of multifractal divergence points developed in [L. Olsen, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages, Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées 82 (2003) 1591–1649; L. Olsen, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages III, Preprint (2002); L. Olsen, S. Winter, J. London Math. Soc. 67 (2003) 103–122; L. Olsen, S. Winter, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages II, Preprint (2001)] to give a systematic and detailed account of the Hausdorff dimensions of sets of d-tuples numbers defined in terms of the asymptotic behaviour of the frequencies of the digits in their N-adic expansion. Using the method and results from [L. Olsen, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages, Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées 82 (2003) 1591–1649; L. Olsen, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages III, Preprint (2002); L. Olsen, S. Winter, J. London Math. Soc. 67 (2003) 103–122; L. Olsen, S. Winter, Multifractal analysis of divergence points of deformed measure theoretical Birkhoff averages II, Preprint (2001)] we investigate and compute the Hausdorff dimension of several new sets of d-tuples of numbers. In particular, we compute the Hausdorff dimension of a large class of sets of d-tuples numbers for which the limiting frequencies of the digits in their N-adic expansion do not exist. Such sets have only very rarely been studied. In addition, our techniques provide simple proofs of higher-dimensional and non-linear generalizations of known results, by Cajar and Volkmann and others, on the Hausdorff dimension of sets of normal and non-normal numbers
Plant-available soil phosphorus. Part II: the response of arable crops to Olsen P on a sandy clay loam and a silty clay loam
The increasing cost of fertilizer has prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower levels of plant-available phosphorus (Olsen P) than currently recommended, without limiting yield. To help answer this question, critical levels of Olsen P have been determined for spring barley, winter wheat, potatoes and sugar beet grown on a sandy clay loam and a poorly structured heavy textured silty clay loam. On each soil, there were plots with a range of well-established levels of Olsen P and, in one experiment, two levels of soil organic matter (SOM). For each crop and each year, the response curve relating yield to Olsen P was fitted statistically to determine the asymptotic yield and the Olsen P associated with 98% of that yield, that is, the critical Olsen P. Maximum yield of all four crops varied greatly from year to year, in part due to applied nitrogen (N) where it was tested, and in part to seasonal variation in weather, mainly rainfall. The wide range in critical Olsen P, from 8 to 36mg/kg, between years was most probably as a result of differences in soil conditions that affected root growth and thus acquisition of available soil phosphorus (P). Generally, a larger asymptotic yield was not necessarily associated with a larger critical Olsen P. Spring barley and winter wheat given little N required more Olsen P, 2034mg/kg, to achieve the asymptotic yield, compared to 1017mg/kg where ample N was given; presumably, more roots were needed to search the soil for the smaller amounts of available N and root growth is affected by the amount of plant-available soil P. In a field experiment on one soil type, soil with little SOM required 23.5 times more Olsen P to produce the same yield as that on soil with more organic matter. Soil organic matter most probably improved soil structure and hence the ability of roots to grow and search for nutrients in field conditions because when these soils were cropped with ryegrass in controlled conditions in the glasshouse, the yields of grass were independent of SOM and there was the same critical Olsen P for both soils. Overall, the data confirm that, for these soil types, the current recommendations for Olsen P for arable crops in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are appropriate
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