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    History of the Coleman family

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    Typescript by Evans Coleman sent to APHS in September of 1938, apparently transcript from a manuscript giving the history of the Coleman family headed by Prime Thornton Coleman. Author uncertain, but probably by son David Evans Coleman. It describes the country in southern Utah and northern Arizona, and the life and motivations of its pioneer settlers. They lived at Glendale, Kane County, Utah, in 1880, then went for a time to live at Alpine, Apache County, Arizona

    Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later

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    Phyllis Coleman, Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later, 39 Arizona Law Review 15 (1997)

    Coleman Map in Coleman Families

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    Retracted. Some parts are merged in https://hal.science/hal-03355637In this paper, we aimed at constructing a two-variable Coleman map for a given p-adic family of eigen cuspforms with a fixed non-zero slope (Coleman family). A Coleman map is a machinery which transforms a hypothetical p-adic family of zeta elements to a p-adic L-function. The result would be a non-ordinary generalization of a two-variable Coleman map for a given Hida deformation obtained by the second-named author. The preprint is now retracted

    R. Kenneth Coleman and family.

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    client file of R. Kenneth Coleman; Corresponding Negative, folder 45https://egrove.olemiss.edu/miles/1173/thumbnail.jp

    The Proportional Integral Notch and Coleman Blade Effective Wind Speed Estimators and Their Similarities

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    The estimation of the rotor effective wind speed is used in modern wind turbines to provide advanced power and load control capabilities. However, with the ever increasing rotor sizes, the wind field over the rotor surface shows a higher degree of spatial variation. A single effective wind speed estimation therefore limits the attainable levels of load mitigation, and the estimation of the blade effective wind speed (BEWS) might present opportunities for improved load control. This letter introduces two novel BEWS estimator approaches: a proportional-integral-notch (PIN) estimator based on individual blade load measurements, and a Coleman estimator targeting the estimation in the nonrotating frame. Given the seeming disparities between these two estimators, the objective of this letter is to analyze the similarities between the approaches. It is shown that the PIN estimator, which is equivalent to the diagonal form of the Coleman estimator, is a simple but effective method to estimate the BEWS. The Coleman estimator, which takes the coupling effects between individual blades into account, shows a more well-behaved transient response than the PIN estimator.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Team Riccardo FerrariTeam Jan-Willem van Wingerde

    Explicit Coleman integration for curves

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    The Coleman integral is a p-adic line integral that plays a key role in computing several important invariants in arithmetic geometry. We give an algorithm for explicit Coleman integration on curves, using the algorithms of the second author [Tui16, Tui17] to compute the action of Frobenius on p-adic cohomology. We present a collection of examples computed with our implementation. This includes integrals on a genus 55 curve, where other methods do not currently seem practical.https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.01673.pdfFirst author draf

    The evolution of fat grafting : from soft tissue augmentation to regenerative medicine

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    The Author traces the evolution of fat grafting over the years from the first publication in 1893, to the systematization of the technique thanks to the contribution of Sydney Coleman. In recent years studies on the nature of adipose tissue have shown that besides multiple resident cells, fat tissue contains stem cells (ADSCs) capable of differentiating in multiple lineages, such as bone, cartilage, muscle, nerve, etc. Thus, in addition to the traditional notion that fat is a high energy reservoir, it becomes apparent that fat is a repair organ providing the basis for soft tissue regeneration. Manipulation of ADSCs promises to affect different fields of medicine and provide the physician with a variety of regenerative medical therapies

    Chronic Candida dubliniensis meningitis in a lung transplant recipient

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    Candida spp. are common colonizers of the oral mucosa and respiratory tract in lung transplant recipients. Although thought to be non-pathogenic in most cases, donor derived infections related to Candida spp. have been described. Among the manifestations of invasive candidiasis, chronic meningitis is one of the rarest and one of the most challenging to diagnose, due to the indolence of the disease and the low yield of the CSF cultures. It is associated with severe morbidity and a high mortality. Fungal PCR and BD glucan assays can be assistance in its diagnosis, although these tests are not widely available. We report a case of a possible donor derived Candida dubliniensis infection in a lung transplant recipient, who initially presented with empyema that was treated successfully, but subsequently developed chronic meningitis. Diagnosis was delayed due to the low yield of CSF cultures, and was confirmed with fungal PCR and BD glucan assay. Keywords: Candida meningitis, Chronic meningitis, Candida dubliniensis, Lung transplant, Immunocompromise

    Anderson, Bailey, and Coleman

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    (l to r) Author John Aubrey Anderson, President of the G.V. Sonny Montgomery Foundation Bob Bailey, and Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman share remarks.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/libep-events-booksignings-anderson/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Bailey, Coleman, and Anderson

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    (l to r) Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman and author John Aubrey Anderson listen as President of the G.V. Sonny Montgomery Foundation Bob Bailey introduces Anderson.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/libep-events-booksignings-anderson/1010/thumbnail.jp
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