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    Karen Sheldon

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    Karen arrived in the Northern Territory in 1970 as part of a working holiday. She started working at the Barrow Creek Roadhouse and over the next five years Karen developed her trade as a chef. She married her former boss Clarrie Sheldon and they moved to Tennant Creek. After the birth of her first child, Karen and her brother Robert developed a community centre that included a Squash Centre and the Dolly Pot restaurant. Karen was actively involved in the formation of the craft council and the show society. The Dolly Pot won several Brolga awards for Best Restaurant. It became known as 'the only place along ?the Track' you could get fresh home-cooked food featuring locally grown herbs and salads' (Territory Quarterly, 2009). In the early 1990s Karen opened the Dolly Pot Inn in Fannie Bay which she sold after four years. Over the next few years Karen's business grew providing catering to the airlines, TIO Stadium, corporate functions and other events and expanded to include three partners: Julie Calvert, Amanda Swift and Sarah Hickey, the business was now know as Karen Sheldon Catering. The business flourished and there are now outlets of Karen's Kitchens from Darwin to Tennant Creek, including Speaker's Corner Caf? in Parliament House. Karen Sheldon Catering leads the way as a Registered Training Organisation for hospitality. The business provides life skills program for Indigenous hospitality trainees.ChefBusiness Woma

    Phanoperla belalong Stark & Sheldon 2009, sp. n.

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    Phanoperla belalong sp. n. (Figs. 13‐14) Material examined. Holotype ♂ from Brunei Darussalam, Temburong District, Sungai Belalong, Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre, 04.54822 ° N, 115.15823 ° E, ALS B39‐08, 3 July 2008, A.L. Sheldon (USNM). Paratypes. Same site but ALS B24‐08, 18 June 2008, A.L. Sheldon, 1 ♂ (BPS). Same site but ALS B36‐08, 27 June 2008, A.L. Sheldon, 1 ♂ (BPS). Adult habitus. Body color pale yellow brown. Head yellow brown without pattern; ocelli almost touch. Basal 4‐5 antennal segments pale, rest of flagellum brown. Pronotum pale with darker rugosities and dark brown median and marginal sutures. Femora pale, tibiae brown.Wings pale, veins amber. Male. Forewing length 7.5 mm. Tergum 8 unmodified, tergum 9 with lateral and mesal sensilla basiconica patches united, or almost so (Fig. 13). Hemiterga with attenuated tips; basal callus offset from apical section of hemiterga by broad, shallow emargination. Aedeagal tube short and plump with a few fine setal spines on bulb; apex of tube bearing a pair of ventromedian lobes and a pair of dorsolateral lobes (Fig. 14); apical half of tube, including lobes armed with fine triangular spines. Aedeagal sac bearing lateral groups of 6‐7 large black spines in fan shaped clusters on either side of a cylindrical lobe densely armed with black, scale‐ like spines; dorsad to large fan shaped clusters, a small membranous lobe, armed with brown, triangular spines occurs on each side of sac. Dorsal sclerite spear shaped but apex curved dorsad over base of sac. Female. Unknown. Larva. Unknown. Etymology. The species name, used as a noun in apposition, is based on the type locality of Sungai Belalong and the Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre. Diagnosis. The aedeagal features of this species are similar to both P. flabellare Stark & Sivec and to P. anomala (Banks) (Stark & Sivec 2007; Zwick 1982). It differs from the former in bearing two pairs of prominent, membranous, spine‐ covered lobes ventroapically and dorsolaterally on the tube. In addition, a small spiny lobe occurs dorsad to the large fan shaped clusters of spines on the sac. The latter species shares the ventroapical spiny lobes on the aedeagal tube but the sac is armed with an almost complete ring of large black spines.Published as part of Stark, Bill P. & Sheldon, Andrew L., 2009, Records Of Neoperlini (Plecoptera: Perlidae) From Brunei Darussalam And Sarawak, With Descriptions Of New Phanoperla Banks And Neoperla Needham Species, pp. 11-19 in Illiesia 5 (2) on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.475902

    Sheldon Moore

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    Marietta High School Football; photograph of player in uniform on field. Sheldon Moore (Orian, v. 16, 1934, p. 101)

    Sheldon Moore

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    Marietta High School Football; photograph of player in uniform on field. Sheldon Moore (Orian, v. 15, 1933, p. 89)

    Sheldon Moore

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    Marietta High School Basketball team; player in uniform, studio portrait. Sheldon Moore (Orian, v. 16, 1934, p. 106)

    René Géronimo Favaloro : pioneer of Cardiac Surgery

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    Dr. René G. Favaloro moved to the Cleveland Clinic in 1962 and proceeded to reshape the face of cardiac surgery as we knew it. Together with his colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic, Drs. Effler, Sones, Proudfit, Groves, Sheldon and countless others, he contributed to the double internal mammary arterymyocardial implantation by the Vineberg method, and by May 1967, he reconstructed the right coronary artery by the saphenous vein graft interposition. These landmark procedures paved the way for the aorto-coronary saphenous vein bypass graft in October 1967. Many similar breakthroughs ensued, with the application of the bypass technique to the left coronary artery, the combination of coronary artery bypass graft with left ventricular reconstruction and valve repair/replacement and finally, by December, a double bypass to the right coronary artery and anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery. In June, 1971, Dr. Favaloro decided to leave the Cleveland Clinic and return to Argentina where he created a medical centre, a teaching unit, a research department and finally an Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery. This was his greatest personal ambition. Over and above his brilliant mind and craft, Dr. Favaloro was a man of integrity, courage, honesty and humility, whose name will never cease to reverberate throughout the history of medicine.peer-reviewe

    Advances in Analytical Strategies

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