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    P. T. Reilly Papers,

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    Riverman and historian. Items regarding San Juan, Green, and Colorado Rivers. Includes notes on John Wesley Powell\u27s life preserver, buildings at Lee\u27s Ferry, reminiscences of Norman Nevills, an autobiographical oral interview, flight logs over southeastern Utah and the Grand Canyon, trip logs of excursions down the Green and Colorado rivers, 1949-1984, correspondence with J. Harvey Butchart, Otis R. "Dock" Marston, Morris A. Shirts, Gary Topping, and others. Includes copies of Grand Canyon hike logs by J. Harvey Butchart.; Correspondence and miscellaneous; Oral History Interviews; Miscellaneous; Flight Records; River Logs; Otis R. "Dock" Marston; J. Harvey Butchart; Miscellaneous Correspondence and Research Notes Filed Alphabetically; Correspondence and miscellaneous; Plez Talmadge Reilly Vita; Correspondence, USHS; Correspondence, Gary Topping 1985-1986; Correspondence, Gary Topping 1987-1988; "Norman D. Nevills As I Knew Him"; Norman D. Nevills publicity material; Correspondence, Nevills 1947; Material on "Lake Nevills"; J. W. Powell Life Preserver; "The Buildings at Lee\u27s Ferry"; Lee\u27s Ferry, Tuba City and Navajo Reservation; Glen Canyon; Oral History Interviews; Reilly Oral History Interview by Gary Topping, 15 May 1986; Reilly Oral History interview by Gary Topping, 16 May 1986; Juanita Brooks Oral History Interview by Reilly; Arthur L. Chaffin Oral History Interview by Reilly; Wilford Clark Oral History Interview by Reilly; Silas S. Fish Oral History Interview by Reilly; Amarilla H. Lee Oral History Interview by Reilly; Otis R. "Dock" Marston Oral History Interview by Reilly; Helen P. Sindar Oral History Interview by Reilly and George S. Tanner; Louetta B. Tanner Oral History Interview by Reilly and George S. Tanner; Oral History Interview, W. T. Roe 1953; newspaper clipping; Miscellaneous; Correspondence, Dock Marston, 1951; Correspondence, Boyd Moore and P. P. Patraw; Newspaper clippings, 1955 Reilly Trip; Flight Records; Flight Record, San Juan, 11 October 1947; Flight Record, West End of Grant Canyon, 25 March 1956; Flight Record, Grand Canyon, 29 September 1956; Flight Record, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, 13-14 April 1957; Flight Record, Grand Canyon and Monument Valley, 4-5 May 1957; Flight Record, Utah and Arizona, 19-20 April 1958; Flight Record, Sierras, 7 March 1959; Flight Record, Green River, Utah, 3-4 September 1960; Flight Record, Page, Arizona, 3-4 November 1962; Flight Record, Grand Canyon, 4-5 April 1964; Flight Record, Cataract Canyon, 8-9 April 1966; Flight Record, Glen Canyon, 5-6 June 1965; Flight Record, Green River, Utah, 1961; Flight Record, Grand Canyon via Helicopter, 2 November 1984; River Logs; River Log, Green River, 1949; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1949; River Log, E. M. Reilly Grand Canyon, 1950; River Log, E. M. Reilly Grand Canyon, 1951; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1953; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1955; River Log, V. R. "Brick" Mortensen, 1955; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1956; River Log, V. R. "Brick" Mortensen, 1957; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1957; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1958; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1959; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1962; River Log, Glen Canyon, 1964; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1964; James W. Packard Letter; River Log, Joe Hall and William C. Jones, 1964; Jones, "Backpacking in the Sierra Nevada"; Trip to Turquoise Bay, 1967; River Log, Hall\u27s Crossing to Cove Canyon, 24 April 1968; Grand Canyon National Park River Instructions and Information, 1982; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1982; River Log, Grand Canyon, 1984; Otis R. "Dock" Marston; Thorn Mayes Maps of Monument Valley; Biographical File; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1942; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1947; Marston River Log, Dolores River, 1948; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1948; Marston River Log, Ouray to Green River, Utah, 1951; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1951; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1954; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1957; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1958; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1959; Marston Trip Diary, Lee\u27s Ferry to Lake Mead to Lee\u27s Ferry, 1960; Marston Sportyaks, Grand Canyon, 1963 (Sportyaks through Grand Canyon); Marston Sportyaks, Cataract Canyon, 1964; Marston River Log, Grand Canyon, 1965; Dock Marston Publicity; Correspondence, Marston, 1949-1954; Correspondence, Marston, 1955-1961; Correspondence, Marston, 1962-1975; J. Harvey Butchart; Biographical Notes; Correspondence, Butchart, 1949-1971; Correspondence, Butchart, 1972-1989; Butchart Hiking Log, #1-17 1954-1957; Butchart Hiking Log, #18-41 1958-1959; Butchart Hiking Log, #42-73 1960-1961; Butchart Hiking Log, #74-116 1962-1963; Butchart Hiking Log, #117-160 1964-1965; Butchart Hiking Log, #161-207 1966-1967; Butchart Hiking Log, #208-256 1968-1969; Butchart Hiking Log, #257-303 1970-1971; Butchart Hiking Log, #304-343 1972-1973; Butchart Hiking Log, #344-381 1974-1975; Butchart Hiking Log, #382-418 1976-1979; Jorgen Visback River Log, 1966; Miscellaneous Correspondence and Research Notes [Filed Alphabetically]; Beck, George L.; Brimhall, Edna Lee; Brooks, Juanita; Cheel, Chester W. "Clark County and Southern Nevada"; Casebier, Dennis G.; Davis, Donald; River Log, Fulmer, S. M. B. Grand Canyon 1955; Fulmer Boat Design and Biography; Green River, Wyoming [Reynolds- Hallacy]; Harrison, Michael; Larson, A. Karl, 1968-1975; Larson, A. Karl, 1976-1983; McKee, Eddie; Masland, F. E.; Mexican Hat Expeditions; Nevills Articles; Pratt, Lavar; Richardson, Gladwell "Toney"; Riffey, John; Rusho, W. L.; Crampton, C. G.; Burchard, A. S.; Smith, D. L.; Schwartz, Douglas W.; Shirts, Morris A. 1978-1979; Shirts, Morris A. 1980-1981; Shirts, Morris A. 1982-1983; Shirts, Morris A. 1984-1985; Shirts, Morris A. 1986-1987; Staveley, Gaylord and Joan Nevills Staveley; Southwest Museum; Tanner, George S. 1968-1974; Tanner, George S. 1975-1984; Taylor, Raymond W.; Wright, J. Fran

    Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 40/B Des Königreichs England südlicher Theil, oder Cornwall, Devon Shire, Dorset S., Som[m]erset S., Bristol, Wilt S., Hamp S., Berk S., Buckingham S. Oxford S., Cloucester S. und Monmouth S

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    Nebenkarten oben links (Cornwall. - 7 x 9 cm) und unten links (Kanalinseln. - 3 x 3 cm)Titelkartusche unten rechts, Massstabsleisten unten MitteNumerierung innerhalb der Titelkartusche: "Nro. 80"Ursprungswerk: "Schauplatz der fünf Theile der Welt" von Franz Johann Joseph von Reilly (Wien, 1789-1806

    Measurement of the ratio of branching fractions B(B0→K∗0γ )/B(B0s→φγ ) and the directCP asymmetry inB 0→K∗0γ

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    The ratio of branching fractions of the radiative B decays B0→K⁎0γ and B0s→ϕγ has been measured using an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb−1 of pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of s√=7TeV. The value obtained is B(B0→K⁎0γ)B(B0s→ϕγ)=1.23±0.06(stat.)±0.04(syst.)±0.10(fs/fd), where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the experimental systematic uncertainty and the third is associated with the ratio of fragmentation fractions fs/fd. Using the world average value for B(B0→K⁎0γ), the branching fraction B(B0s→ϕγ) is measured to be (3.5±0.4)×10−5. The direct CP asymmetry in B0→K⁎0γ decays has also been measured with the same data and found to be ACP(B0→K⁎0γ)=(0.8±1.7(stat.)±0.9(syst.))%. Both measurements are the most precise to date and are in agreement with the previous experimental results and theoretical expectations

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    On the second ıntegral homology of Bruck-Reilly extensions of monoids

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    M bir monoid ve θ, M üzerinde bir endomorfizm olsun. N^0 negatif olmayan tamsayıların kümesi, r=max{n,p} ve θ^0, M üzerinde birim dönüşüm olmak üzere N^0×M×N^0 kümesi (m,a,n)(p,b,q)=(m-n+r,(aθ^(r-n) ) (bθ^(r-p) ),q-p+r) ikili işlemi ile birlikte bir monoid tanımlar. Bu monoide θ nin belirlediği M nin Bruck-Reilly genişlemesi denir ve BR(M,θ) ile gösterilir. Bu çalışmada, bir sonlu M monoidinin Bruck-Reilly genişlemesinin ikinci tamsayı homolojisinin, öyle bir k∈N için H_2 (BR(M,θ))=H_2 (M)×Z^k olduğu gösterilmiştir.Let M be a monoid and let θ be an endomorphism on M. Then the set N^0×M×N^0 where N^0 is the set of non-negative integers, is a monoid together with the binary operation (m,a,n)(p,b,q)=(m-n+r,(aθ^(r-n) ) (bθ^(r-p) ),q-p+r) where r=max{n,p} and θ^0 is the identity map on M, which is called the Bruck-Reilly extension of M determined by θ and denoted by BR(M,θ). In this paper, we show that the second integral homology of Bruck-Reilly extension of a finite monoid M is H_2 (BR(M,θ))=H_2 (M)×Z^k for some k∈N

    Additive archaeology: The spirit of virtual archaeology reprinted

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    Archaeologists in the 1980s were embracing wholeheartedly the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling, hypertext and visualisation as vehicles for dataexploration. Against this backdrop ‘virtual archaeology’ was conceived. The term was originally intended to describe a multi-dimensional approach to the modelling of the physical structures and processes of field archaeology. It described some ways in which technology could be harnessed in order to achieve new ways of experiencing, documenting, interpreting and annotating primary archaeological materials and processes. Despite its initial promise, virtual archaeology failed to have the impact upon archaeological fieldwork which might have been expected. While the archaeological record is now primarily digital, its sections, plans, drawings and photographs are facsimiles of the analogue technologies which preceded them. This retention of analogue conventions is increasingly out of step with the general prevalence of digital technologies and especially 21st century advances in 'additive manufacturing', popularised through 3D printers, which could bring the world of virtual archaeology into closer alignment with the material one.This paper will set out to demonstrate that in spite of technological developments much of the theoretical infrastructure which underpinned virtual archaeology remains as relevant today as it was when the term was first conceived. Through an analysis of rapidly developing additive manufacturing technology, this paper will demonstrate the need to move beyond passive technological appropriation and towards the development of authentically archaeological approaches to technolog

    Evidence for the decay B0→J/ψω and measurement of the relative branching fractions of meson decays to J/ψη and J/ψη′

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    First evidence of the B 0 → J / ψ ω decay is found and the B s 0 → J / ψ η and B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ decays are studied using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb -1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The branching fractions of these decays are measured relative to that of the B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0 decay:frac(B (B 0 → J / ψ ω), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 0.89 ± 0.19 (stat) - 0.13 + 0.07 (syst),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 14.0 ± 1.2 (stat) - 1.5 + 1.1 (syst) - 1.0 + 1.1 (frac(f d, f s)),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 12.7 ± 1.1 (stat) - 1.3 + 0.5 (syst) - 0.9 + 1.0 (frac(f d, f s)), where the last uncertainty is due to the knowledge of f d / f s, the ratio of b-quark hadronization factors that accounts for the different production rate of B 0 and B s 0 mesons. The ratio of the branching fractions of B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ and B s 0 → J / ψ η decays is measured to befrac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B s 0 → J / ψ η)) = 0.90 ± 0.09 (stat) - 0.02 + 0.06 (syst)

    sj-pdf-2-cnr-10.1177_10547738221134564 – Research Data for Rating Dyspnea and Pain: “No” is Not Always “Zero”

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    Research Data, sj-pdf-2-cnr-10.1177_10547738221134564 for Rating Dyspnea and Pain: “No” is Not Always “Zero” by Kathy M. Baker, Alison M Phelan, Jennifer B Reilly, Robert W. Lansing, Richard M Schwartzstein MD and Robert B. Banzett in Clinical Nursing Research</p

    sj-docx-1-cnr-10.1177_10547738221134564 – Supplemental material for Rating Dyspnea and Pain: “No” is Not Always “Zero”

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cnr-10.1177_10547738221134564 for Rating Dyspnea and Pain: “No” is Not Always “Zero” by Kathy M. Baker, Alison M Phelan, Jennifer B Reilly, Robert W. Lansing, Richard M Schwartzstein MD and Robert B. Banzett in Clinical Nursing Research</p

    Measurement of b-hadron masses

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    Measurements of b-hadron masses are performed with the exclusive decay modes B +→J/ψK +, B 0→J/ψK +, B0→J/ψKS0, Bs0→J/ψφ and Λb0→J/ψΛ using an integrated luminosity of 35pb -1 collected in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV by the LHCb experiment. The momentum scale is calibrated with J/ψ→μ +μ - decays and verified to be known to a relative precision of 2 ×10 -4 using other two-body decays. The results are more precise than previous measurements, particularly in the case of the Bs0 and Λb0 masses
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