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    Presidential addresses to the Society for psychical research, 1882-1911, by Henry Sidgwick, Balfour Stewart, Arthur J. Balfour, William James, Sir William Crookes, F.W.H. Myers, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Barrett, Charles Richet, Gerald W. Balfour, Mrs. Henry Sidgwick, H. Arthur Smith, and Andrew Lang. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the society

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    PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES TO THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, 1882-1911, BY HENRY SIDGWICK, BALFOUR STEWART, ARTHUR J. BALFOUR, WILLIAM JAMES, SIR WILLIAM CROOKES, F.W.H. MYERS, SIR OLIVER LODGE, SIR WILLIAM BARRETT, CHARLES RICHET, GERALD W. BALFOUR, MRS. HENRY SIDGWICK, H. ARTHUR SMITH, AND ANDREW LANG. REPRINTED FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY Presidential addresses to the Society for psychical research, 1882-1911, by Henry Sidgwick, Balfour Stewart, Arthur J. Balfour, William James, Sir William Crookes, F.W.H. Myers, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Barrett, Charles Richet, Gerald W. Balfour, Mrs. Henry Sidgwick, H. Arthur Smith, and Andrew Lang. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the society (-

    Moore (Kathleen M.). Al-Mughtaribun. American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States

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    Richet Isabelle. Moore (Kathleen M.). Al-Mughtaribun. American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°100, 1997. pp. 116-117

    Le Roy Ladurie (Emmanuel), Delumeau (Jean), Richet (Denis), Contamine (Philippe), et al. L 'histoire et ses méthodes. Actes du colloque franco-néerlandais de novembre 1980 à Amsterdam

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    Salmon Pierre. Le Roy Ladurie (Emmanuel), Delumeau (Jean), Richet (Denis), Contamine (Philippe), et al. L 'histoire et ses méthodes. Actes du colloque franco-néerlandais de novembre 1980 à Amsterdam. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 63, fasc. 4, 1985. Histoire médiévale, moderne et contemporaine. pp. 881-883

    Murray-et-al-2021

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    This repository contains original code from author Jack C Henry for the figures of the Murray et al., 2021 manuscript published in Cell Reports

    Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) gallica Whitmore, Richet, Pape & Blackith, 2009, sp. nov.

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    Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) gallica sp. nov. Holotype ɗ. FRANCE: Hautes Alpes / Villaron Bas SE St-Crépin / (Vallée de la Durance) / 44 ° 42 ' 18 N 006° 36 ' 83 E / 04.VIII. 1998, 1000 m / legit C. Lange & J. Ziegler // NRM-DIPT / 0 0 11312 // HOLOTYPE ɗ / Sarcophaga / (Heteronychia) / gallica sp. nov. / det. D. Whitmore, R. Richet, / T. Pape & R. Blackith 2008 (NHRS) [terminalia cut off at level of the epandrium and placed in glycerine in a microvial pinned beneath the rest of the specimen]. Paratypes. 1 ɗ: France, Aveyron / Dept. 12, La Cresse / sandy pasture / by river / coll. R. & R. Blackith / 3.IX. 1990 // Sarcophaga / (Heteronychia) / infixa Böttcher / det. R. Blackith / 2006 (RBC) [terminalia glued to a slip of card pinned with the specimen]; 1 ɗ: France, Lot (46) / St. Pantaléon / limestone ridge / coll. R. & R. Blackith / 30.V. 1993 // Sarcophaga / (Heteronychia) / infixa Böttcher / det. R. Blackith / 2006 (RBC) [terminalia stored in glycerine in a small plastic tube pinned with the specimen]; 2 ɗɗ: Réc. R. Richet / 84 Bédoin / VII. 1991 (MNHN); 1 ɗ: Réc. R. Richet / 26 VILLEBOIS- / LES-PINS / VII. 1991 (MNHN) [the terminalia of these three paratypes in MNHN are mounted on a single slide, in Canada balsam]; 1 ɗ: Hérault / Vailhauquès / 18.VI. 2003 / M. Martinez leg // Chasse à vue sur / des Paliurus en / fleurs (INRA) [terminalia stored in glycerine in a small plastic tube pinned with the specimen]; 1 ɗ: Hérault / Vailhauquès / 19.VI. 2003 / M. Martinez leg // Chasse à vue sur / des Paliurus en / fleurs (INRA) [terminalia stored in glycerine in a small glass tube pinned with the specimen]. Diagnosis (male). Parafacial narrow; scutellum usually with a pair of apical setae; mid tibia with one anteroventral seta; hind trochanter with a brush of short spine-like setae; hind femur with a strong subapical seta but no additional anteroventral setae; hind tibia with a row of fine setulae on anteroventral surface; wing vein R 1 setose dorsally; abdominal tergite 3 without median marginal setae; protandrial segment with a row of marginal setae and a large spot of grey microtrichosity; epandrium red; cercus with a dorsal inflexion when viewed in profile and with a slight dorsal excavation medially; pregonite with a rounded tip, not widening apically; phallus: apical process of harpes short, with main width oriented in the same plane as transverse plane of distiphallus; juxta between 0.97 and 1.09 times the length of base of distiphallus; juxta with short, thin, parallel-sided appendages at base, variable in length and thickness. Description (male). Length. 7.5mm [3.8–7.5]. Apart from minor differences, such as the absence of prescutellar acrostichal setae in several specimens (but not in the holotype), S. gallica is identical to S. infixa in the external morphology other than the distiphallus. Distiphallus. Apical process of harpes short, with main width oriented in the same plane as transverse plane of distiphallus (Fig. 24); juxta between 0.97 and 1.09 times the length of base of distiphallus (Fig. 25); juxta in lateral view with a distinct subapical ventral indentation (Fig. 25); juxta in apical view usually with two or three median longitudinal folds (Fig. 24). Female unknown. Etymology. A Latin adjective deriving from Gallia (= Gaul), the ancient name of the region of Western Europe occupied by present-day France, Belgium and neighbouring areas. Distribution. Currently known only from southern France. Peris et al. (1998) published line drawings of S. infixa from Spain (Huesca, Valbanera) which were likely based on S. gallica. However, without a direct examination of these specimens, Spain cannot be included with certainty in the known distribution of the species. Biology. Unknown. Remarks. Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) gallica and S. (H.) infixa are undoubtedly very closely related. The differences found in the orientation of the apical process of the harpes, in the length of the juxta and shape of the juxta in apical view (compare Figs 20–22 and 24–25) appear to be constant and fully justify the description of a new species. Discussion of Sarcophaga infixa and S. gallica . The position of these two species within the subgenus Heteronychia is unclear: at a superficial glance they could be considered close to species of the “ haemorrhoa - group” [e.g. S. haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826, S. haemorrhoides, S. kataphygionis (Povolný, 1999)], with which they share the following combination of character states: 1) occipital setae white; 2) wing vein R 1 with dorsal setae; 3) epandrium red; 4) juxta long and with a pair of membranous basal appendages. However, they differ by the absence of median marginal setae on tergite 3, the different shape of the cercus and the much smaller juxtal appendages, not widening apically (compare Figs 22 and 25 with Fig. 26). An overall similarity exists also with S. plotnikovi Rohdendorf, 1925 from Central Asia and China – which shares with S. infixa and S. gallica the shape of the juxta and juxtal appendages (Fig. 27) and the absence of median marginal setae on tergite 3 but is generally of much larger size, lacks dorsal setae on vein R 1 and shows differences in structures of the phallus – and with S. abramovi (Rohdendorf, 1938) and S. violovitshi (Rohdendorf & Verves, 1979), two far-eastern Palaearctic species with a superficially similar phallic structure. These are only tentative affiliations, and a thorough cladistic analysis is needed in order to obtain more solid information on relationships within this complex group of species.Published as part of Whitmore, Daniel, Richet, René, Pape, Thomas & Blackith, Ruth M., 2009, Redescription of Sarcophaga (Discachaeta) bezziana Böttcher and Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) infixa Böttcher, and description of a new Heteronychia Brauer & Bergenstamm from southern France (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), pp. 27-40 in Zootaxa 1993 on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18560

    Author Correction: The future of Blue Carbon science

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    Correction to: Nature Communications https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11693-w, published online 05 September 2019. The original version of this Article contained an error in the author affiliations. Affiliation 24 incorrectly read ‘School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh EH11 4BN, UK’ This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.Full Tex

    Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling method

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    In this pilot study we examine the performance of text-based profiling in recovering a set of validated inventor-author links. In a first step we match patents and publications solely based on their similarity in content. Next, we compare inventor and author names on the highest ranked matches for the occurrence of name matches. Finally, we compare these candidate matches with the names listed in a validated set of inventor-author names. Our text-based profile methodology performs significantly better than a random matching of patents and publications, suggesting that text-based profiling is a valuable complementary tool to the name searches used in previous studies.innovation; industry-science links; text-based profiling;

    Magnetoresistance in triphenyl-diamine derivative blue organic light emitting devices

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    Copyright 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. This article appeared in Journal of Applied Physics 103, 043706 (2008) and may be found at

    Evidence for erbium-erbium energy migration in erbium(III) bis(perfluoro-p-tolyl)phosphinate

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    Copyright 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. This article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 92, 103303 (2008) and may be found at

    Historical experiences, collective memory and willingness to fight for one’s country: Comments on Paez et al. (2008)

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    This paper considers Paez et al.’s (2008) article ‘“Remembering” World War II and willingness to fight: Sociocultural factors in the social representation of historical warfare across 22 societies.’ Despite the importance of their focus on social representations of history and willingness to fight for one’s country, it is argued that Paez et al.’s paper features a number of methodological flaws. Specifically, the way in which key variables (historical experience, collective memory and willingness to fight for one’s country) are operationalized is especially problematic. The implications of these weaknesses for their conceptual conclusions are discussed briefly, as are the more general limitations of statistical analyses of survey data for addressing these issues
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