4,843 research outputs found

    DRexMitchell/Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling: Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling

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    <p>Data and analyses from https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad053</p> <p>Mitchell, D. R., Sherratt, E., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Facing the facts: adaptive trade‐offs along body size ranges determine mammalian craniofacial scaling. Biological Reviews.</p&gt

    DRexMitchell/Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence: Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence

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    <p>Data and analysis from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/104/5/929/7181425</p> <p>Mitchell, D. R., Cairns, S. C., Körtner, G., Bradshaw, C. J., Saltré, F., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy, gyad053.</p&gt

    Oral History Interview with John Mitchell

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral monologue by John Mitchell. Mitchell recounts planning the Yamamoto mission as lead pilot of the 339th Fighter Squadron. He was called to a meeting where it was suggested that Yamamoto be targeted while aboard ship. Mitchell argued against it, unsure that he could positively identify the ship from the air; he was also concerned that Yamamoto might survive a sinking ship. Mitchell persuaded the group to mount an air attack, and he was tasked with determining when to take off and where to intercept Yamamoto, being sure their route was far enough offshore that the enemy would not see them. They departed under radio silence and traveled 240 miles across open water, flying at an altitude of 50 feet. Using only his compass and watch for navigation, he arrived at the interception point exactly when planned. Mitchell describes the ensuing attack and credits Rex Barber with indisputably shooting down Yamamoto’s bomber and its accompanying bomber

    [Studies for Piper, Cambo and Old Man] [picture].

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    Attributed to Sir Thomas Mitchell.; Rex Nan Kivell title: Three natives with spears.; Study for pl. no. 23 of : Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK 6937.; T2689.Three natives with spear

    Mitchell Memorial Library, Rex Buffington, Bill Minor Reception

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    Rex Buffington is pictured during a Bill Minor Reception held in Mitchell Memorial Library.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/5281/thumbnail.jp

    Rex Buffington, Bill Minor Reception, Mitchell Memorial Library

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    Rex Buffington is pictured during a Bill Minor Reception in Mitchell Memorial Library.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/6490/thumbnail.jp

    St. Mary's English Church, parsonage and school, North Melbourne [picture] /

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    Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1233.; U2403 hand col.; S2521

    Junior Recital, Scot Mitchell, trumpet

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    The presentation of this junior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education. Scot Mitchell studies trumpet with Dr. Rex Richardson

    [Studies of natives of the Bogan tribe] [picture]

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    Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK9898.; Studies of various figures in plates no. 12,13,19 and 21 in v. 1 of : Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia.; T2854

    Part of New South Wales from the summit of Jellore [picture] /

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    Pl. no. 38 of: Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK 1637.; U2135
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