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Alexis Kelner, Salt Lake City, UT: an interview by Gavin Noyes, 2009
Transcript (70 pages) of three interviews in 2009 by Gavin Noyes with Alexis Kelner in 2009 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding Sale of Bright Angel Trail
Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding the Bright Angel Trail controversy, including newspaper clipping
Letter from B. F. Gavin (for Carl Hayden) to Stephen Mather, National Park Service
Letter from Mrs. B. F. Gavin to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties to the Santa Fe Railroad Company
No.494 Gavin Noyes
Transcript (51, 24 pages) of interviews by Rob DeBirk with Gavin Noyes on June 1 and 2,2008Noyes (b. 1974) grew up in Salt Lake City, Uah. His family was quite outdoors oriented. His family took many fishing and camping trips, Mirror Lake was a preferred location. He recalls being involved in the Scouting program, and reaching the rank of Eagle Scout. After attending college at the University of Michigan, Anne Arbor, he came back to Utah and got involved with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA). He spoke out against the Olympics for Salt Lake and was involved in the production of the "This Is Not the Place: 2002 Olympics" bumper sticker. Noyes also discusses the Save Our Canyon organization in Salt Lake City and explains that the strength of Save Our Canyon comes from the combination of a completely volunteer board, and a very solid grass-roots activist membership. He also discusses his involvement with the Round River Conservancy, and the upcoming Colorado Plateau project for Round River. Utah Environmentalists Project. Interviewer: Rob DeBir
Hylemonella gracilis
Hylemonella gracilis. The rest of the files are in ~/Images/060816. This date's files are not good enough for motor averaging.<strong>Tilt Series Date:</strong> 2006-08-16</p>
<strong>Data Taken By:</strong> Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Species / Specimen:</strong> Hylemonella gracilis</p>
<strong>Strain:</strong> None</p>
<strong>Tilt Series Settings:</strong> Single Axis, tilt range: (-60.0°, 60.0°), step: 1.1°, constant angular increment, dosage: 110.0 eV/Ų, defocus: -10.0 μm, magnification: 0x. </p>
<strong>Acquisition Software:</strong> UCSF tomo</p>
<strong>Upload Method:</strong> rundir</p>
<strong>Processing Software Used:</strong> imod, bsoft</p>
<strong>Collaborators and Roles:</strong> Cells provided by Jared Leadbetter; Data collected and processed by Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Purification / Growth Conditions / Treatment:</strong> Grown in dilute media without salt. 0.5 g/L of Tryptone, 0.5 g/L YE. Cells grown for 2 days. OD never gets above 0.005. Centrifuged lightly, then concentrated 100x fold.</p>
<strong>Sample Preparation:</strong> quantifoil grid, 10nm gold, 100% humidity...</p>Files available via S3 at https://renc.osn.xsede.org/ini210004tommorrell/tomography_archive/gme2006-08-16-5</p>S11_S474G3_90e10d22k.mrc, Tilt Series (Pixel Size 0.98 nm), 981.6 MB
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Letter from J. E. Gavin (for Senator Hayden) to Roy W. James, Michael Hanley and H. A. Montgomery
Letter from J. E. Gavin on behalf of Carl Hayden writing in regards to the insurance claims filed with the National Park
Hylemonella gracilis
Hylemonella gracilis. The rest of the files are in ~/Images/060816. This date's files are not good enough for motor averaging.<strong>Tilt Series Date:</strong> 2006-08-16</p>
<strong>Data Taken By:</strong> Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Species / Specimen:</strong> Hylemonella gracilis</p>
<strong>Strain:</strong> None</p>
<strong>Tilt Series Settings:</strong> Single Axis, tilt range: (-60.0°, 60.0°), step: 1.1°, constant angular increment, dosage: 110.0 eV/Ų, defocus: -10.0 μm, magnification: 0x. </p>
<strong>Acquisition Software:</strong> UCSF tomo</p>
<strong>Upload Method:</strong> rundir</p>
<strong>Processing Software Used:</strong> imod, bsoft</p>
<strong>Collaborators and Roles:</strong> Cells provided by Jared Leadbetter; Data collected and processed by Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Purification / Growth Conditions / Treatment:</strong> Grown in dilute media without salt. 0.5 g/L of Tryptone, 0.5 g/L YE. Cells grown for 2 days. OD never gets above 0.005. Centrifuged lightly, then concentrated 100x fold.</p>
<strong>Sample Preparation:</strong> quantifoil grid, 10nm gold, 100% humidity...</p>Files available via S3 at https://renc.osn.xsede.org/ini210004tommorrell/tomography_archive/gme2006-08-16-4</p>S10_S474G3_90e10d22k.mrc, Tilt Series (Pixel Size 0.98 nm), 931.3 MB
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The first statewide, open access dataset tracking public records requests in New Jersey
State freedom of information laws are vital mechanisms for providing public access to government records and supporting civic engagement through the effectuation of a public policy of transparency at the state level within the United States, not unlike their federal counterpart, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). New Jersey state law facilitates public access to government records under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA). Codified at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., OPRA applies to state, county and local public authorities but exempts the judicial and legislative branches from its disclosure requirements. Since OPRA took effect in 2002, it has been difficult to track the full extent of law's impact across New Jersey's 21 counties, 565 municipalities, and numerous state agencies, school districts and independent authorities, all of which must individually respond to requests under the law. To the best of the author's knowledge, no official source has compiled detailed metadata tracking the content and disposition of OPRA requests at the state, regional and municipal levels within New Jersey using individual requests, and authorities rarely proactively disclose their responses to requests they receive, necessitating further data collection to support research into the impacts of this law. This article presents the OPRAmachine dataset: data containing detailed metadata on public records requests submitted to state & local public authorities in New Jersey since October 2017 collected through the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICT) to facilitate the freedom of information request process. The data was collected using an open-source web interface that allowed users to submit an OPRA request to public authorities, with responses stored in a database and made available via the internet. After their request received a response, users were asked to answer a single survey question describing the status of their request, with their answer used to classify the request. Descriptive statistics, tables and frequencies were produced for the dataset and are included in this article. These data will assist state policymakers and other interested parties with assessing trends in OPRA requests across multiple types of public authorities & geographic regions. These data can inform more efficient government records management procedures, foster civic engagement by increasing government transparency and can inform the development of possible reforms to the OPRA law by showing trends in requests & responses that can be used to evaluate the law's implementation throughout the state.Peer reviewe
Hylemonella gracilis
Hylemonella gracilis. The rest of the files are in ~/Images/060913. The analysis consists of motor picking. Some ctf correction.<strong>Tilt Series Date:</strong> 2006-09-13</p>
<strong>Data Taken By:</strong> Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Species / Specimen:</strong> Hylemonella gracilis</p>
<strong>Strain:</strong> None</p>
<strong>Tilt Series Settings:</strong> Single Axis, tilt range: (-63.0°, 60.0°), step: 0.9°, constant angular increment, dosage: 75.0 eV/Ų, defocus: -12.0 μm, magnification: 0x. </p>
<strong>Acquisition Software:</strong> UCSF tomo</p>
<strong>Upload Method:</strong> rundir</p>
<strong>Processing Software Used:</strong> imod, bsoft</p>
<strong>Collaborators and Roles:</strong> Cells provided by Jared Leadbetter; Data collected and processed by Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Purification / Growth Conditions / Treatment:</strong> Grown in dilute media without salt. 0.5 g/L of Tryptone, 0.5 g/L YE. Cells grown for 2 days. OD never gets above 0.005. Centrifuged lightly e.g. 3500x g, then concentrated 50-100x fold.</p>
<strong>Sample Preparation:</strong> quantifoil grid, 10nm gold, 100% humidity...</p>
H14_060913_tilt.jpg: * associated to rawdata H14_060913_rec.jpg: file associated to 3D Image #79Files available via S3 at https://renc.osn.xsede.org/ini210004tommorrell/tomography_archive/gme2006-09-13-1</p>A14_S474G3_34kx12d90eC.mrc, Tilt Series (Pixel Size 0.67 nm), 973.2 MB
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A14NoCTFrec0.27.mrc, Reconstruction (Pixel Size 0.0 nm), 313.6 MB
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A14NoCTFhigh_44_part.pif, Reconstruction (Pixel Size 0.0 nm), 9.5 MB
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Hylemonella gracilis
Hylemonella gracilis. The rest of the files are in ~/Images/061020. The analysis consists of motor picking. Some ctf correction. Ctf correction never helped.<strong>Tilt Series Date:</strong> 2006-10-20</p>
<strong>Data Taken By:</strong> Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Species / Specimen:</strong> Hylemonella gracilis</p>
<strong>Strain:</strong> None</p>
<strong>Tilt Series Settings:</strong> Single Axis, tilt range: (-63.0°, 60.0°), step: 0.9°, constant angular increment, dosage: 75.0 eV/Ų, defocus: -12.0 μm, magnification: 0x. </p>
<strong>Acquisition Software:</strong> UCSF tomo</p>
<strong>Upload Method:</strong> rundir</p>
<strong>Processing Software Used:</strong> imod, bsoft</p>
<strong>Collaborators and Roles:</strong> Cells provided by Jared Leadbetter; Data collected and processed by Gavin Murphy</p>
<strong>Purification / Growth Conditions / Treatment:</strong> Grown in dilute media without salt. 0.5 g/L of Tryptone, 0.5 g/L YE. Cells grown for 2 days. OD never gets above 0.005. Centrifuged lightly e.g. 3500x g, then concentrated 50-100x fold.</p>
<strong>Sample Preparation:</strong> quantifoil grid, 10nm gold, 100% humidity...</p>
H05_061020_tilt.jpg: * associated to rawdata A05.jpg: * associated to rawdata H05_061020_rec.jpg: file associated to 3D Image #88Files available via S3 at https://renc.osn.xsede.org/ini210004tommorrell/tomography_archive/gme2006-10-20-1</p>A5_S443G2_34k12d85e4nm.mrc, Tilt Series (Pixel Size 0.67 nm), 1.2 GB
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A05NoCTFrec0.3.mrc, Reconstruction (Pixel Size 0.0 nm), 197.7 MB
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A05NoCTFhigh_44_part.pif, Reconstruction (Pixel Size 0.0 nm), 4.1 MB
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A05.tif, * associated to rawdata, 8.4 MB
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