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Rex J. Rowley
Audio recording of the 10/06/13 UNLV Libraries Author Series event featuring Rex. J. Rowley, author of Everyday Las Vegas: Local Life in a Tourist Town. Includes remarks by Libraries Dean Patricia Iannuzzi, CGR Director Dave Schwartz, and Rowley
DeLyle and Acel Rowley on horse Buck.
DeLyle and son Acel Rowley on horse Buck at Hill Creek
Maggie Rowley and others with Gilsonite bags.
Maggie Rowley standing in the middle with other unidentified people at Rainbow Mine
Rowley, R J, V37278
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/414589Surname: ROWLEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: R J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: V37278. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 53288.234046
Item: [2016.0049.46850] "Rowley, R J, V37278
3440: Rowley, Massachusetts. Saint Mary's Church.
Job file for the creation/design of stained glass from either the Charles J. Connick Studio (1912-1945) or the Charles J. Connick Associates studio (1945-1986). The job file contains a job number, location information, date of completion, size, contact information, price, and a description of the project. This particular job file contains information on a job located at: Rowley, Massachusetts. Saint Mary's Church
Jean Anna Hobson Meacham Rowley Oral History Interview
Rowley Oral History Interview with Jean Anna Hobson Meacham Anna by Lori Brown about Sevier County during the Great Depression
William D. Rowley, Tucson, AZ: an interview by Greg Smoak, 10 October 2013
Transcript (25 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak with William D. Rowley on October 10, 2013, in Tucson, Arizona
Reconstruction of tubular structures from 2.5D point clouds: A mesophotic gorgonian coral case study
A method for the surface reconstruction of 3D tubular branched structures characterized by low informative point clouds (i.e., 2.5D) is proposed. These specific clouds can arise when using photogrammetry techniques on complex subjects in challenging scanning environments (e.g., underwater gorgonian coral at mesophotic depths). The core idea behind the proposed Sphere Skeleton Approach (SSA) is to approximate the assumed tubular shapes via merged spheres having variable radii and centered in the points of the medial skeleton. To assess the generality and robustness of the proposed SSA, additional experiments have been conducted on 2.5D point clouds that were synthetically generated from 3D model benchmarks. Hausdorff distances between the target and the reconstructed 3D models are used to quantitatively compare the SSA performances to a classical meshing algorithm. Early results highlight the capability to outperform existing approaches in reconstructing objects from 2.5D clouds.
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