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    [Telegram from E. D. Joost to W. P. Cottrell - October 5, 1933]

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    Telegram from E. D. Joost, secretary on behalf of Odelia R. Staiti, to W. P. Cottrell of Los Angeles, informing him of the passing of Henry Staiti on Monday, October 2, 1933

    [Letter from Debbie Cottrell to Stephen P. Anderson - April 2022]

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    Email from Dennie Cottrell, president of Texas Lutheran University, forwarding to Stephen P. Anderson a message sent to her by Gil Narro Garcia, the first director of the Mexican American Studies program at TLU. Garcia praises the 50th anniversary of the program and provides reminiscences of his time heading it

    Roswell F. Cottrell

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    Photographic reproduction of a head and shoulders portrait of Roswell F. Cottrell. Cottrell was a minister and evangelist. He was an author and wrote for the Review & Herald. He also served as President of the New York Conference

    Cottrell, Edward A.-Residence P.1

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    Home of Edward A. Cottrell, 1912, Farmington. Courtesy: John S. White

    Trials and Tribulations - an RCT comparing manualized family therapy with Treatment as Usual and reflections on key issues that arose in the implementation

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    SHIFT has been one of the largest RCTs in the field of systemic family therapy in the UK. The study took place over five years, including three major centres with fifteen Trusts and twenty-five family therapists who worked with a manualized treatment in CAMHS with adolescents who self-harmed. While the results are not available at the time of this publication, this paper will briefly describe the pre- existing factors which were helpful in developing a successful bid, clinical and managerial elements of ‘real world research’ of complex psychological processes and the construction of the manualized systemic family therapy. It also offers examples of some of the unanticipated events in the life of such a large trial

    Leonard Cottrell et collaborateurs, Dictionnaire encyclopédique d'archéologie

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    Leonard Cottrell et collaborateurs, Dictionnaire encyclopédique d'archéologie . In: Revue archéologique du Centre, tome 3, fascicule 1, 1964. p. 66

    Leonard Cottrell et collaborateurs, Dictionnaire encyclopédique d'archéologie

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    Leonard Cottrell et collaborateurs, Dictionnaire encyclopédique d'archéologie . In: Revue archéologique du Centre, tome 3, fascicule 1, 1964. p. 66

    Muon spin relaxation study of phosphosilicate gels

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    Muon dynamics in phosphosilicate proton conductors P2O5-SiO2 with a composition 30 mol% phosphorus oxide (30P) have been studied as a function of temperature using muon spin relaxation. For materials heat treated at 300 °C the muons implant at sites close to P-OH groups associated with water molecules. While in 1000 °C heat treated samples the muons are trapped at sites involving a bridging oxygen P-O-Si. Averaging of the local nuclear dipolar field by dynamics of the adsorbed water is observed above ca 180 K for the muon sites in the 300 °C heat treated sample. There is some evidence for further muon dynamics in this material above 250 K perhaps caused by muon diffusion
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