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    CV for Francis R. Carpenter

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    This three-page document is the Curriculum Vitae for Francis R. Carpenter. The document outlines his Education, Military and Work experience, and gives a comprehensive description of his professional experience and skills

    A Collection Of Designs For Rural Retreats, As Villas, Principally In The Gothic And Castle Styles Of Architecture : With their Ichnography, or Plans, laid down to Scale; And Other Appendages / By James Malton, Architect, Author of an Essay on British Cottage Architecture, Young Painter's Maulstick, and other Works

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: London: Published By J. And T. Carpenter, Booksellers, Old Bond Street; To Be Had At Taylor's Architectural Library, Holborn; Of All The Principal Booksellers; And Of The Author, No. 17, Norton Street, Portland-Place. - Erscheinungsjahr nach Copac ermittelt34 Ill. (Stahlst.

    Memo of resignation written by Francis R. Carpenter to Paul Congdon (February 14, 1970)

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    Memo of resignation written by Francis R. Carpenter to Paul Congdon, the academic Dean of Springfield College, and Dr. Merle Miller. The memo is dated February 14, 1970

    [Correspondence Between D. R. Carpenter and Barbara Jordan - February 22, 1974-March 14, 1974]

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    Correspondence between D. R. Carpenter and Barbara Jordan where Carpenter discusses why he doesn't think there should be an energy or gas crisis, and Jordan discusses the things she has done related to the issue

    Letter dated 21 June 1948 from S. R. Carpenter to the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks

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    Scan of a letter dated 21 June 1948 from Federal Reserve Secretary S. R. Carpenter to the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks, concerning the Federal Reserve Board\u27s recent action to raise reserve requirements, and how to respond to negative press reports

    ZnO indiffused MgO:PPLN ridge waveguides

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    Data for the published paper: Carpenter, L. G., Berry, S., Bannerman, R., Gray, A. C., &amp; Gawith, C. (2019). ZnO indiffused MgO:PPLN ridge waveguides. Optics Express, 27(17), 24538-24544. DOI: 10.1364/OE.27.024538 </span

    Mutations in multidomain protein MEGF8 identify a Carpenter syndrome subtype associated with defective lateralization

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    Carpenter syndrome is an autosomal-recessive multiple-congenital-malformation disorder characterized by multisuture craniosynostosis and polysyndactyly of the hands and feet; many other clinical features occur, and the most frequent include obesity, umbilical hernia, cryptorchidism, and congenital heart disease. Mutations of RAB23, encoding a small GTPase that regulates vesicular transport, are present in the majority of cases. Here, we describe a disorder caused by mutations in multiple epidermal-growth-factor-like-domains 8 (MEGF8), which exhibits substantial clinical overlap with Carpenter syndrome but is frequently associated with abnormal left-right patterning. We describe five affected individuals with similar dysmorphic facies, and three of them had either complete situs inversus, dextrocardia, or transposition of the great arteries; similar cardiac abnormalities were previously identified in a mouse mutant for the orthologous Megf8. The mutant alleles comprise one nonsense, three missense, and two splice-site mutations; we demonstrate in zebrafish that, in contrast to the wild-type protein, the proteins containing all three missense alterations provide only weak rescue of an early gastrulation phenotype induced by Megf8 knockdown. We conclude that mutations in MEGF8 cause a Carpenter syndrome subtype frequently associated with defective left-right patterning, probably through perturbation of signaling by hedgehog and nodal family members. We did not observe any subject with biallelic loss-of function mutations, suggesting that some residual MEGF8 function might be necessary for survival and might influence the phenotypes observed

    Carpenter ant control

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    Title from PDF cover (viewed on December 14, 2017).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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