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    Letter from Thoburn T. Brumbaugh, Executive Secretary, The Detroit Council of Churches, to E.D. Kohnlstedt, Executive Secretary, Home Missions Section, Methodist Board of Missions, November 4, 1943

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    Typed correspondence from Thoburn T. Brumbaugh, Executive Secretary of The Detroit Council of Churches, Five Hundred Churches Demonstrating Christian Unity to Dr. E. D. Kohnlstedt, Executive Secretary of the Home Missions Section, Methodist Board of Missions. The letter discusses Rev. Shigeo Tanabe and his work in Detroit for the Methodist Church.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections

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    Literary Groups of the Early Liang

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    The literary history of the Six Dynasties period is marked by the appearance of distinct literary groups or cliques, and the conversion of literary composition into a social pastime. Without inquiring here which of these phenomena may be regarded as cause and which as result, the fact remains that most of the literary figures of the time cannot be considered apart from the particular groups to which they belonged, nor can their works be judged correctly in any other context. In surveying the literary history of the Ch'i and Liang dynasties, the author has become aware of a need for greater systematization in the treatment of the history of the literary groups of the period. As a beginning, the present study attempts to define the groups which were of importance in the early years of the Liang dynasty. The author has discussed the literary group of the central court, which centered about the figures of Kao-tsu 高祖, the founder of the dynasty, and Crown Prince Chao-ming 昭明太子, as well as the provincial groups centering around Kao-tsu's sons, Kang, the Prince of Chin-an 晉安王綱, and Yi, the Prince of Hsiang-tung 湘東王繹; and his younger brothers Hsiu, the Prince of An-ch'eng 安成王秀. and Wei, the Prince of Nan-p'ing 南平王偉. With an understanding of these various literary groups and the roles they played, the development of the literature of the early years of the Liang can be correctly traced

    Spring and endoscope equipped with such a spring

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    The invention relates to a spring comprising a chain of a series of closed, flexible elements, of which always a pair of two adjacent elements from the series are partly connected with each other. In a first embodiment, each pair of two adjacent elements is coupled at a predetermined, in relation to a neighbouring pair of elements, different position. In a second embodiment each pair of two adjacent elements is coupled at a predetermined, and with respect to a neighbouring pair of elements, identical position.Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    <Статья/ Article>A Judicial Error in “The Brothers Karamazov” by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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    The article focuses on the Book Twelve: A Judicial Error, which describes in detail the trial of Dmitrii Karamazov, who was accused of murdering his father. The most mysterious part of the Judicial Error is why innocent Dmitrii was sentenced to twenty years of penal servitude, while the jury decision made to Raskolnikov, who had murdered the two sisters with the ax in “Crime and Punishment” was just eight years. Dostoevsky was a man of compassion, always ready to take up the pen to assault injustices perpetrated by Russia's new court system, which had undergone a substantial reform in the previous decade. In this paper special attention is paid to the lengthy and impassioned closing remarks from the defense counsel in order to come as close as possible to know what Dostoevsky was trying to say both for the future of Russia's court system and for the best benefit of the next generation. The feature of the defense counsel had been dramatically changed from the one Dostoevsky hated and criticized the most in “Writer's Diary”. The reason why Dostoevsky changed the defense counsel's feature probably has something to do with what the author was trying to say

    Analysis on Wiener spaces. I. Nonlinear maps

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    AbstractThe author introduces several kinds of capacities and regularity of nonlinear maps on Wiener spaces, and studies their properties

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    The single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) synthesized by a catalytic decomposition of alcohol (Alcohol CVD method, ACCVD) are compared with HiPco SWNTs sample through optical spectroscopic measurements such as resonant Raman scattering, optical absorption and near infrared fluorescence. By ACCVD method, SWNTs were synthesized either on zeolite catalyst-support particles or directly on the surface of quartz substrate, where the latter case a simple dip-coat technique was employed for mounting the metal catalyst. In specific, morphological characteristics of as-grown SWNTs generated on zeolite support are presented using SEM and TEM revealing that the SWNTs produced by the proposed method possesses significant quality that is almost free from amorphous carbons or metal particle impurities. The quality and diameter distribution of SWNTs were investigated and discussed through the results of Raman scattering and optical absorption. The average diameter of SWNTs was slightly smaller for SWNTs grown on zeolite particles compared with HiPco SWNTs. Finally, fluorescent emission spectra from isolated SWNTs in aqueous surfactant suspension were measured for variable excitation wavelength to determine the structural (n, m) distribution of SWNTs. The narrower chirality distribution was demonstrated for ACCVD SWNTs grown on zeolite compared with HiPco SWNTs. 1 1

    Studies on Granulocytes in Bone-Marrow Tissue Culture by Fixation and Staining Part 3. On the bone-marrow tissue culture of normal persons in fluid medium

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    With the bone marrow of normal human sternum the author performed the bone-marrow tissue culture in fluid medium and further observed the stained pictures of granulocytes, and arrived at the following conclusions. 1. For the medlum to be used in the bone-marrow tissue culture mainly for the purpose of observing granulocytes, the medium that the author devised, namely, E. E. I. + Tyrode's solution+serum, proves to maintain the life of cells for a lon er period of time and also enable cells to multiply best, within the author's experience. 2. It has also been found that the culture conducted at rest can keep the life of cells for a longer period of time rather than by shaking culture. 3. From the observations conducted in the medium mentioned above it has been clarified that the bone-marrow granulocytes in fluid medium mature and undergo cell division

    Analysis on Wiener spaces. II. Differential forms

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    AbstractThe author gives the notions of p-forms and ∞ + p-forms, and shows some properties of them, in particular, a vanishing theorem of de Rham cohomology of Poincaré type. Also, he shows the hypoellipticity of certain elliptic operators on Wiener space, and a theorem of Poinaré inequality type

    A remark on Malliavin Calculus : Uniform Estimates and Localization

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    The author [1] showed precise estimates for the regularity on heat operators associated with degenerate elliptic operators. In the present paper, he shows that these estimates can be uniformized and localized similarly to the heat operators associated with H¨ormander type degenerate elliptic operators
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