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Li–ion diffusion on the surface of Ti3C2-T (T=O, S, F, Cl, Br) MXene
K. A. Papadopoulou, D. Parfitt, A. Chroneos and S.-R. G. Christopoulos, “Li–ion diffusion on the surface of Ti3C2-T (T=O, S, F, Cl, Br) MXene”, European Materials Research Society Spring 2022 meeting, 30 May-3 June 2022, onlin
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
[Newspaper Clipping: Author Claims Evidence of Second JFK Assassin #1]
Newspaper article titled "Author Claims Evidence of Second JFK Assassin." The article states that author Richard J. Whalen concluded "that there is circumstantial evidence to support the theory of a second assassin in the shooting of President John F. Kennedy.
Evolutionary trends in arvicolids and the endemic murid Mikrotia - New data and a critical overview
The study of evolutionary rates dates back to the work of Simpson and Haldane in the 1940s. Small
mammals, especially Plio-Pleistocene arvicolids (voles and lemmings), are particularly suited for such
studies because they have an unusually complete fossil record and exhibit significant evolutionary
change through time. In recent decades, arvicolids have been the focus of intensive research devoted to
the tempo and mode of evolutionary change and the identification of trends in dental evolution that can
be used to correlate and date fossil sites. These studies have raised interesting questions about whether
voles and lemmings had unique evolutionary trajectories, or show convergent evolutionary patterns with
other hypsodont rodents. Here we review evolutionary patterns in selected arvicolid lineages and
endemic Messinian murids (Mikrotia spp.) and discuss reasons for convergence in dental morphology in
these two groups of hypsodont rodents. The results substantiate previously detected patterns, but the
larger dataset shows that some trends are less regular than previous studies have suggested. With the
exception of a pervasive and sustained trend towards increased hypsodonty, our results show that other
features do not follow consistent patterns in all lineages, exhibiting a mosaic pattern comprising stasis,
variable rate evolution and gradual unidirectional change through time. Evidence for higher evolutionary
rates is found in lineages apparently undergoing adaptations to new ecological niches. In the case of
Mikrotia, Microtus voles and the water vole (MimomyseArvicola) lineage, a shift to a fossorial lifestyle
appears to have been an important driving force in their evolution. For other characters, different causes
can be invoked; for example a shift to a semi-aquatic lifestyle may be responsible for the trend towards
increasing size in Arvicola. Biochronological application of the data should take into account the
complexity and biases of the data
Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation
The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters
Fig. 9. Hydnellum basidiospores. A. H in Four new species of Hydnellum (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) with a note on Sarcodon illudens
Fig. 9. Hydnellum basidiospores. A. H. fagiscabrosum (holotype, GB-0195805). B. H. glaucopus (GB-0195722). C. H. illudens (GB-0195937). D. H. lepidum (GB-129373). E. H. nemorosum (O-F-242352). F. H. roseoviolaceum (holotype. GB-0195936). G. H. scabrosellum (holotype, GB-0195689). H. H. scabrosum (GB-0195731). Scale bar = 5 µm.Published as part of Nitare, J., Ainsworth, A.M., Larsson, E., Parfitt, D., Suz, L.M., Svantesson, S. & Larsson, K.-H., 2021, Four new species of Hydnellum (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) with a note on Sarcodon illudens, pp. 233-254 in Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7 (1) on page 251, DOI: 10.3114/fuse.2021.07.12, http://zenodo.org/record/583883
John F. Kennedy telegram to Roosevelt
Jersey Homesteads (later the Borough of Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. President John F. Kennedy sent a telegram to the citizens of Roosevelt, New Jersey, apologizing for not being able to attend the memorial dedication in honor of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (Jersey Homesteads became Roosevelt in 1945 in honor of the president.) President Kennedy expressed his gratitude to the people of Roosevelt for constructing the memorial, and commented that it will serve as a constant reminder of Roosevelt's good works
Fig. 4. A in Four new species of Hydnellum (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) with a note on Sarcodon illudens
Fig. 4. A. Hydnellum fagiscabrosum GB-0195727. B. Collecting site for GB-0195727. C. H. fagiscabrosum holotype, GB-0195805. D. H. fagiscabrosum O-F-251442, photo I.-L. Fonneland. E. H. fagiscabrosum Hyd229, photo A. Lucas F. H. fagiscabrosum GB-0195622, photo J. Olsson. G. Hydnellum lepidum DMS-680077, photo T. Borgen. H. H. lepidum GB-0202073.Published as part of Nitare, J., Ainsworth, A.M., Larsson, E., Parfitt, D., Suz, L.M., Svantesson, S. & Larsson, K.-H., 2021, Four new species of Hydnellum (Thelephorales, Basidiomycota) with a note on Sarcodon illudens, pp. 233-254 in Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7 (1) on page 244, DOI: 10.3114/fuse.2021.07.12, http://zenodo.org/record/583883
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