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    Lasley and Gillette in jumpsuits

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    Ernest H. Lasley and Robert Gillette in jumpsuits posed in front of a Nissen hut at Camp Gortalowry, Northern Ireland. This is part of a group photographs labeled S-2 Section, which is a designation for intelligence at the brigade or battalion level. The photograph is dated between December 1943 and January 1944.https://dc.ewu.edu/gillette/1239/thumbnail.jp

    McGugian and Lasley

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    Two soldiers, McGuigan and Lasley, pause while carrying duffle bags.https://dc.ewu.edu/gillette/1142/thumbnail.jp

    Lasley, Ernest H.

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    Photograph of World War II soldier, Ernest H. Lasley, holding his jump gear and posing for the camera.https://dc.ewu.edu/gillette/1112/thumbnail.jp

    Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama

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    Pachelle, Paulo P.G., Leray, Matthieu, Anker, Arthur, Lasley, Robert (2018): Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama. Zootaxa 4438 (1): 128-136, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.

    FIGURE 1 in Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama

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    FIGURE 1. Lysmata vittata (Stimpson, 1860): ovigerous hermaphrodite (cl 6.0 mm) from Almirante, Bocas del Toro, Panama (FLMNH UF 46698), in dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views. Photographs by Robert Lasley.Published as part of Pachelle, Paulo P.G., Leray, Matthieu, Anker, Arthur & Lasley, Robert, 2018, Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama, pp. 128-136 in Zootaxa 4438 (1) on page 129, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/129391

    Hydrographic changes in Monterey Bay surface waters in relation to nearshore circulation

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    by Stephen Rogert Lasley"A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories."Thesis (M.S.) -- San Jose State University, 1977 ."A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.

    Periclimenaeus bredini Chace 1972

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    Periclimenaeus bredini Chace, 1972 (Figure 3) Material examined. Panama, Bocas del Toro: 1 ovigerous ♀ (cl 3.0 mm), FLMNH UF 46702, Isla Pastores, lat. 9.234248 / long. -82.344976, epibiont growth on mangrove roots, coll. R. Lasley, 03.vi.2017; 1 ♂ (cl 2.6 mm), FLMNH UF 47315, Isla Colón, near Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, epibiont growth on mangrove roots, lat. 9.351814 / long. -82.259134, coll. R. Lasley, 10.vi.2017. Remarks. The present material agrees well with the description and diagnosis provided by Chace (1972). The colour in life (Fig. 3), herein shown for the first time, is semi-translucent with numerous minute red chromatophores mixed with fewer larger white chromatophores, both types spread over most of the carapace and pleon; the gonads and eggs are pale cream. The species has been previously reported from several localities including the Gulf of Mexico (Florida, Mexico: Veracruz, Yucatán), Caribbean coast of Mexico (Quintana Roo), Cuba (Bahía de Vita) and Venezuela (Los Roques Archipelago) (Chace 1972; Dardeau 1984; Villamizar & Laughlin 1991; Martínez-Iglesias et al. 1993; Hernández-Aguilera et al. 1996). The present specimens represent the first record of the species for the Caribbean side of Panama.Published as part of Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Leray, Matthieu, Anker, Arthur & Lasley, Robert, 2018, Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama, pp. 128-136 in Zootaxa 4438 (1) on page 131, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/129391

    Periclimenaeus maxillulidens

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    <i>Periclimenaeus maxillulidens</i> (Schmitt, 1936) <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Panama, Bocas del Toro: 1 ovigerous ♀ (cl 2.4 mm), FLMNH UF 47316, Isla Popa, lat. 9.23055 / long. -82.121544, epibiont growth on mangrove roots, coll. R. Lasley, 05.vi.2017.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The Panamanian specimen agrees in all aspects with the description and illustrations provided by Holthuis (1951). The species was described from Bonaire and later recorded from Florida (off Cape San Blas) and Mexico (Yucatán) (Santana-Moreno <i>et al.</i> 2013). The ovigerous female from Bocas del Toro represents the first record of the species for the Caribbean coast of Panama.</p>Published as part of <i>Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Leray, Matthieu, Anker, Arthur & Lasley, Robert, 2018, Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama, pp. 128-136 in Zootaxa 4438 (1)</i> on page 132, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1293912">http://zenodo.org/record/1293912</a&gt

    FIGURE 1. Guitonia leimomi n in Two new species of Guitonia Garth & Iliffe, 1992 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthidae) from the central and western Pacific Ocean

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    FIGURE 1. Guitonia leimomi n. sp., holotype male, 15.5 × 9.7 mm (ZRC 2010.0277), Hawaiian Is., A, dorsal view, B, frontal view; Guitonia paulayi n. sp., holotype male, 11.2 × 7.3 mm (ZRC 2010.0278), Guam, C, dorsal view, D, frontal view; Guitonia troglophila Garth & Iliffe, 1992, holotype female, 14.2 × 9.7 mm (LACM CR 19871671), Galápagos, E, dorsal view, F, frontal view.Published as part of Jr, Robert Murray Lasley, Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. & Ng, Peter K. L., 2010, Two new species of Guitonia Garth & Iliffe, 1992 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthidae) from the central and western Pacific Ocean, pp. 1-13 in Zootaxa 2684 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19940

    Determinants of an Author\u27s Financial Success

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    There have been few studies and theories in academic literature about the inputs of author income, especially those conducted using multi-variable regression analysis. While others have investigated the relationship between two variables, this one will see the effect of multiple variables on author net income. This paper views a small sample of around 370 individuals to study which variables have an effect on an author’s net income and which may not. The analyses will find whether how many years published, whether writing as a primary job, having a literary agent, and being traditionally published may have significant effects on net income. As well, this seeks to find answers to other variables that may affect net income of an author such as genre, the number of novels published, hours spent writing or marketing, and country of residence. This paper seeks to find what determines the amount of money an author makes
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