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Dr. Patrick Henry Butler
Dr. Patrick Henry (P. H.) Butler was an early doctor in Vernal. He ended his life at 32 in September 1892
David Patrick Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written by Private David Patrick of the 40th Iowa Infantry to his mother
Mrs Patrick Duncan
A photograph album compiled by Mary Butler, containing photographs of Wayfarers, Sunbeams and Pathfinders, mostly in Cradock. Two newspaper clippings and a handwritten concert programme included. There are three photographs of Rev. James Arthur Calata's young daughters, and he himself is included in two photographs. This photograph showing Mrs Patrick Duncan. Typescript: "Photograph of Mrs Patrick Duncan, snapped at the conference of the Girl Wayfarers's Association, held this week at Cape Town. Mrs Duncan, who is the Central President of the Wayfarers' Association, returned to South Africa a week or two ago from spending a year in Europe with her childre
Data set for the publication 'Mechanically axially chiral catenanes and noncanonical chiral rotaxanes'
This dataset supports the publication: Mechanically axially chiral catenanes and noncanonical chiral rotaxanes
AUTHORS: John R. J. Maynard, Peter Gallagher, David Lozano, Patrick Butler, Stephen M. Goldup,*
JOURNAL: Nature Chemistry
This dataset contains:
Characterisation data (NMR, MS, x-ray) for all the compounds reported in the manuscript
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Dataset: CSP-generated crystal structures of 1,000+ rigid organic molecules
This dataset supports the publication:
AUTHORS: Christopher R. Taylor, Patrick W. V. Butler, Graeme M. Day
TITLE: Predictive crystallography at scale: mapping, validating, and learning from 1,000 crystal energy landscapes
JOURNAL: Faraday Discussions
A consolidated dataset of crystal structure predictions (CSPs) for 1007 unique rigid, organic molecules with observed crystal structures in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). Each CSP is described by a "landscape" of hypothetical crystal structures, ranked in terms of their lattice energy; this dataset includes both the crystal structures themselves and their energy rankings.
This dataset also includes two machine-learning-derived models to improve the energy ranking of crystal structures on their respective landscapes; one a committee neural-network potential (NNP) to correct energies of fixed structures, the other a message-passing neural-network (MACE) model used to re-optimise particularly difficult crystal structures.</span
Pierce Butler : A Malady, 1982
Rafroidi Patrick. Pierce Butler : A Malady, 1982. In: Études irlandaises, n°7, 1982. p. 289
Pierce Butler : A Malady, 1982
Rafroidi Patrick. Pierce Butler : A Malady, 1982. In: Études irlandaises, n°7, 1982. p. 289
Interview with Patrick Butler
Brief outline of childhood in Rothley, Leicestershire. Describes becoming interested in boxing at competition at Glenfield Working Mens' Club, training with Sammy Lester at Bull and Mouth, Mountsorrel, then with Len Alderwick at Fish and Quart, Churchgate, Leicester. Describes training regime, first fights, signing with promoter George Biddles. Talks about championship fight in 1934, memorable characters such as Larry Gaines, Reggie Mean. Mentions boxing booths, reflects on changes in boxers and boxing. Mention of money earned
General Benjamin Butler Letter Regarding the naming of Newport News, Virginia
Digital images of an original letter written by Former Union Major-General Benjamin Butler in reply to a query by author, Edwin Everett Hale on how Newport News, Virginia had received it's name. both sides of the original letter are included along with a typed transcription of the letter
Speculative Literature in Modern Society: Octavia Butler and the Tragedy of the Commons
What leads to peaceful prosperity and what leads to destructive collapse in any society? While it may seem daunting or overwhelming to dissect the success or collapse of a multi-faceted society, there are lenses and tools through which we are able to do so, such as political theory and speculative dystopian fiction. By using lenses to analyze the society in which we live, we are able to recognize the seeds of both prosperity and destruction in our society that may otherwise be overlooked or ignored. The speculative dystopian fiction of Octavia Butler may be considered as building upon the political theory of the tragedy of the commons. Butler provides her American audience an analysis of the root causes of this tragedy, as well as some possible preventative measures or solutions. We are able to read her novel, The Parable of the Sower, as a warning against ignoring current trends in our society which could lead to our tragedy of the commons. Octavia Butler was an American author of speculative dystopian fiction, and was the first science fiction novelist to be awarded the MacArthur Fellowship in 1955. She was born in California on June 22, 1947 and died in Washington on January 24, 2006. Butler was well-known for critiquing social hierarchies and inequalities as well as for exploring what forms healthy, sustainable communities. Her first novel in her Parable Series, The Parable of the Sower, introduces Butler’s reader to a broken community in a divided society after an environmental apocalypse. Through her protagonist, Lauren Olamina, Butler shows her reader the flaws and failures in society that lead to the community’s collapse as well as how a community can be rebuilt
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