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    Telegram to Lee M. Nichols from Cyrus S. Avery

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    Telegram to Lee M. Nichols from Cyrus S. Avery thanking Lee for his contribution and efforts in establishing Route 66The 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

    Letter from Walter M. Voll, U. S. S. Oklahoma, San Pedro, California, to Mary Lee Langolf, Louisville, Kentucky, September 26, 1931

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    A letter written by Walter M. Voll from the U.S.S. Oklahoma based in San Pedro, California on September 26, 1931 to Mary Lee Langolf, a neighbor in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky

    S&M - Dino Lee

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    Speaker: Dino LeeContents include: On "S&M," Dino Lee, the King of White Trash, talks about the movie "Blood Diner," Marlon Brando, Herschell Gordon Lewis, his early life, James Bond movies, Elvis, and Europe. We deleted radio music

    The Lee-Thorpe Occupational Interest Inventory as an indicator of disciplinary choices by students in the College of Agriculture at Texas A & M University

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    Purpose The purpose of the study was to test the ability of the Lee-Thorpe Occupational Interest Inventory to indicate the probable disciplinary choices of undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Texas A&M University in order to provide information that can be used in counseling. The following specific objectives were developed: 1. To construct student occupational interest profiles for each of the disciplines in the College of Agriculture. 2. To determine the differences among the interest scores of the disciplinary groups in the College of Agriculture. 3. To determine differences between the interest scores in each discipline and the scores of students who changed discipline within the College of Agriculture prior to completion of the baccalaureate degree. 4. To develop recommendations for use of the Lee-Thorpe Occupational Interest Inventory in counseling students concerning disciplinary choice in the College of Agriculture. ..

    The subzero microbiome: Microbial activity in frozen and thawing soils

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    Most of the Earth's biosphere is characterized by low temperatures (<5 °C) and cold-adapted microorganisms are widespread. These psychrophiles have evolved a complex range of adaptations of all cellular constituents to counteract the potentially deleterious effects of low kinetic energy environments and the freezing of water. Microbial life continues into the subzero temperature range, and this activity contributes to carbon and nitrogen flux in and out of ecosystems, ultimately affecting global processes. Microbial responses to climate warming and in particular, thawing of frozen soils are not yet well understood although the threat of microbial contribution to positive feedback of carbon flux is substantial. To date, several studies have examined microbial community dynamics in frozen soils and permafrost due to changing environmental conditions, and some have undertaken the complicated task of characterizing microbial functional groups and how their activity changes with changing conditions, either in situ or by isolating and characterizing macromolecules. With increasing temperature and wetter conditions microbial activity of key microbes and subsequent efflux of greenhouse gases also increase. In this review, we aim to provide an overview of microbial activity in seasonally frozen soils and permafrost. With a more detailed understanding of the microbiological activities in these vulnerable soil ecosystems, we can begin to predict and model future expectations for carbon release and climate change.Peer reviewe

    Allium deltoidefistulosum S. O. Yu, S. Lee & W. Lee ex M. Kim 2017

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    Allium deltoidefistulosum S.O. Yu, S. Lee & W. Lee ex M. Kim (2017: 405) Isotype: KOREA, Jeollabuk-do: Namwon-si, Sannae-myeon, Mt. Segeolsan, 2 October 2015, H. Jo JFA0201 (NIBRVP814960; Fig. 1 - 30). Note: This specimen was transferred to KB from JNU. When the name A. deltoidefistulosum was proposed by Yu et al. (1981: 30), it was not validly published because two gatherings (Yoo 6102, 6420) were designated as types, and it is contrary to Art. 40.2 of the Code (Turland et al. 2018). The name was validated by Kim (2017) with an English description and indication of type (H. Jo JFA0201 at JNU). The holotype is conserved in KH (!), and another isotype is deposited in NNH (!). Shukherdorj et al. (2018) treated A. deltoidefistulosum as a synonym of A. thunbergii G. Don.Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 239, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408

    Lee, S. M.

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    Lee, M C, NX2330

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    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/398866Surname: LEE. Given Name(s) or Initials: M C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX2330. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 5831.216161 Item: [2016.0049.31159] "Lee, M C, NX2330

    Lee, M J, 2786386

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    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/398843Surname: LEE. Given Name(s) or Initials: M J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2786386. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-2620.216114 Item: [2016.0049.31136] "Lee, M J, 2786386

    Chelséa B. Johnson, Evan Quah, S. H., Shahrul Anuar, M. A. Muin, Perry L. Wood, Jr., Jesse L Grismer, Lee F. Greer, Chan Kin Onn, Norhayati Ahmad, Aaron M. Bauer & L. Lee Grismer (2012) Phylogeography, geographic variation, and taxonomy of the Bent-toed Gecko Cyrtodactylus quadrivirgatus Taylor, 1962 from Peninsular Malaysia with the description of a new swamp dwelling

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    JOHNSON, CHELSEÁ B., QUAH, EVAN, H., S., ANUAR, SHAHRUL, MUIN, M. A., WOOD, PERRY L., GRISMER, JESSE JR. L., GREER, LEE F., ONN, CHAN KIN, AHMAD, NORHAYATI, BAUER, AARON M., GRISMER, L. LEE (2013): Chelséa B. Johnson, Evan Quah, S. H., Shahrul Anuar, M. A. Muin, Perry L. Wood, Jr., Jesse L Grismer, Lee F. Greer, Chan Kin Onn, Norhayati Ahmad, Aaron M. Bauer & L. Lee Grismer (2012) Phylogeography, geographic variation, and taxonomy of the Bent-toed Gecko Cyrtodactylus quadrivirgatus Taylor, 1962 from Peninsular Malaysia with the description of a new swamp dwelling. Zootaxa 3620 (3): 500, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3620.3.10, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3620.3.1
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