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    Letter to Cyrus S. Avery from T. H. Cutler, dated May 16, 1927

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    Letter to Cyrus S. Avery from T. H. Cutler, dated May 16, 9127 thanking Avery for remembering him with a copy of Avery's book, 'The Highway Engineer as a Nation Builder.'The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century

    Cutler, Lysander S.

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    Carte de Visite of Brigadier General Lysander S. Cutler, US Volunteers; From the Maine State Archives Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1589/thumbnail.jp

    Cutler, Lysander S.

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    Carte de Visite of Brigadier General Lysander S. Cutler, US Volunteers; From the Maine State Archives Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/1589/thumbnail.jp

    Aspidosiphon (Akrikos) zinni Cutler

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    Aspidosiphon (Akrikos) cf. zinni Cutler Aspidosiphon zinni Cutler, 1969: 209 –211. Type locality: East Coast of the U.S., 39.43 ° N, 70.6 ° W, 2496 m. Remarks: The two 5 mm transparent thin worms have continuous longitudinal musculature and a pale, ungrooved anal shield made up of fine uniform granular units. The introvert is shorter than the trunk and has scattered, small, pale hooks and no observable tentacles. Distribution: Common in the northern Atlantic Ocean at depths of 1100–4400 m, plus two records from around 9 ° S off the Congo River. In the Indian Ocean there is one report from the Mozambique Channel and one from the Reunion Islands. The worms frequently live in arenaceous foraminiferan tests. The present specimens are thousands of kilometres from any previously known populations of A. zinni. Since they are very small deep­water animals it is conceivable that the species has been overlooked by previous collectors Before accepting the present material as unequivocally this species, we prefer to have additional specimens for confirmation.Published as part of Cutler, Edward B., Schulze, Anja & Dean, Harlan K., 2004, Zealand species, pp. 1-19 in Zootaxa 525 on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15800

    Evolution of the Koch postulates: towards a 21st-century understanding of microbial infection

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    This editorial discusses strengths and limitations of Koch's postulates reviews modifications that have been used over time, and provides a brief introductory comment to the four papers that comprise the themed section herein
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