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    Replication Data for: Monsoon-driven biogeochemical dynamics in an equatorial shelf sea: time-series observations in the Singapore Strait

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    This dataset is used for the paper: Patrick Martin, Molly A. Moynihan, Shuang Chen, Oon Yee Woo, Yongli Zhou, Robert S. Nichols, Kristy Y.W. Chang, Ashleen S.Y. Tan, Ying-Hsuan Chen, Haojia Ren, Mengli Chen (2022). Monsoon-driven biogeochemical dynamics in an equatorial shelf sea: Time-series observations in the Singapore Strait. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 270, 107855, doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107855. The dataset contains marine biogeochemical data collected as a multi-year time series in the Singapore Strait

    Patrick White and Manoly Lascaris, Martin Road, Sydney, 1989 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the collection: Patrick White and his circle, 1977-1989.; Inscriptions: "Patrick White and Manoly Lascaris, Martin Road. William Yang 1989 3/10"--In ink below image. Photographer's stamp lower left.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5788176; Purchased from the photographer, 2012

    Patrick and Manoly in the dining room, Martin Road, Sydney, 1978 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the collection: Patrick White and his circle, 1977-1989.; Inscriptions: "Patrick and Manoly. Dining Room, Martin Road. William Yang 1978 2/10"--In ink below image. Photographer's stamp lower left.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5788023; Purchased from the photographer, 2012.; Exhibited: "The Life of Patrick White", National Library of Australia, 13 April - 8 July 2012, State Library of New South Wales, 20 August to 28 October 2012

    Telegram from Patrick Gourneau to Representative Burdick Asking that Burdick Support Martin Cross, April 24, 1956

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    This telegram, dated April 24, 1956, from Patrick Gourneau of Rolla, North Dakota, on the Turtle Mountain Reservation, to United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick asks that Burdick support Martin Cross on Cross\u27s mission in Washington, D.C. See also: Telegram from Patrick Gourneau to Representative Langer Requesting that Langer Assist Martin Cross on His Present Mission in Washington, D.C., April 24, 1956https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1278/thumbnail.jp

    Art, Biography, Sexuality: Patrick Procktor and Keith Vaughan

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    This critical review forms a reflection on the research published within the following publications: Patrick Procktor: Art and Life (Unicorn Press, 2010) Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977, (Sansom & Co., 2012) The research is on two artists, Patrick Procktor (1936-2003), and Keith Vaughan (1912-1977). The monograph on Procktor – previously one of the least documented of the generation of artists who came to prominence in London in the Sixties – positions him in a history of art from which he had been notably absent. The research on Vaughan asserts a new reading of his work, one that is both deeper and more nuanced in its analysis of the ways in which personal experience and sexuality are encoded autobiographically within his work. Crucially, in both artists biography and work are symbiotically linked; the research therefore examines the links between life and art. Revisionary in intent, the work examines trajectories of experience of gay British (or rather, English) artists in the twentieth century, artists who sought to express themselves and forge careers within the constraints of a heteronormative society, albeit one in which attitudes to sexuality were undergoing change. As gay men, both were constrained by the social mores of their times, and each used painting as a means to affirm personal and sexual identities. A key research interest is in the ways in which sexuality and persona are reflected in critical responses to the artist’s work: in Vaughan, Procktor and other gay male artists of the period. The writing on both Procktor and Vaughan examines the relationship between their personal and professional/artistic lives, framed within a broader socio-political and art historical context. It asserts the place of biography as a means to understand and form new readings of the work. The work adds substantially to the literature and wider discourse on post-war British painting and social history

    Pat Martin, U.S. Army: Korean War

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    Oral history interview with Pat Martin of the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Martin was captured by the North Korean Army during the aftermath of the Hadong Ambush on July 27, 1950. Martin was marched throughout the Chinju Valley before he and prisoner of war escaped at night. They made their way south until they crossed American lines. Lawrence Patrick Martin was born on 22 February 1930 in Munich, North Dakota. He graduated from Munich High School in 1948. He died on 7 May 2000 and is buried in Devils Lake, North Dakota

    Hill, Martin Patrick (Distinguished Professor)

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    Department of Zoology and Entomology (2002-present) Martin Patrick Hill ORCID 0000-0003-0579-5298 Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award 2005. Professor Martin Hill Top 30 Rhodes Researchers 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 DST/NRF SARChI Chair for Insects in Sustainable Agricultural Ecosystems (2013-present) The Centre for Biological Control Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Award 2013. Professor Martin Hill </a

    Telegram from Patrick Gourneau to Senator Langer Requesting that Langer Assist Martin Cross on His Present Mission in Washington, D.C., April 24, 1956

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    This telegraph dated April 24, 1956, from Patrick Gourneau of Turtle Mountain to United States Senator William Langer, asks Langer to assist Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross on his present mission in Washington, D.C. There are some shorthand notes on the telegram. See also: Telegram from Senator Langer to Patrick Gourneau Stating that Langer is Helping in Every Way Possible, April 25, 1956 Telegram from Patrick Gourneau to Representative Burdick Asking that Burdick Support Martin Cross, April 24, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1675/thumbnail.jp

    St. Patrick\u27s celebration

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    Grab a lassie and kick up your heels! Famed Irish music duo Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill join us for some festive fiddling in honor of St. Patrick\u27s Day. They talk about staying true to traditional Irish music, and touring around the world. They play in our studios — along with author Tim O\u27Grady and singer Aine Meenaghan — so get ready to break out a jig

    St. Patrick\u27s celebration

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    Grab a lassie and kick up your heels! Famed Irish music duo Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill join us for some festive fiddling in honor of St. Patrick\u27s Day. They talk about staying true to traditional Irish music, and touring around the world. They play in our studios — along with author Tim O\u27Grady and singer Aine Meenaghan — so get ready to break out a jig
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