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Heritage Society (Houston)
Transcript of Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service
Heritage Society (Houston)
Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service
Richard-Sims/Sims_2023_Bergmann_pCO2: v1.0.0-Publication
Code used as in Sims, R. P., Ahmed, M., Butterworth, B. J., Duke, P. J., Gonski, S. F., Jones, S. F., Brown, K. A., Mundy, C. J., Williams, W. J., and Else, B. G. T.: High interannual surface pCO2 variability in the Southern Canadian Arctic Archipelago's Kitikmeot Sea, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-710, 2023
Intrinsic Lévy behaviour in organisms – searching for a mechanism: Comment on “Liberating Lévy walk research from the shackles of optimal foraging” by A.M. Reynolds
The seminal papers by Viswanathan and colleagues in the late 1990s [1] and [2] proposed not only that scale-free, superdiffusive Lévy walks can describe the free-ranging movement patterns observed in animals such as the albatross [1], but that the Lévy walk was optimal for searching for sparsely and randomly distributed resource targets [2]. This distinct advantage, now shown to be present over a much broader set of conditions than originally theorised [3], implied that the Lévy walk is a search strategy that should be found very widely in organisms [4]. In the years since there have been several influential empirical studies showing that Lévy walks can indeed be detected in the movement patterns of a very broad range of taxa, from jellyfish, insects, fish, reptiles, seabirds, humans [5], [6], [7], [8], [9] and [10], and even in the fossilised trails of extinct invertebrates [11]. The broad optimality and apparent deep evolutionary origin of movement (search) patterns that are well approximated by Lévy walks led to the development of the Lévy flight foraging (LFF) hypothesis [12], which states that “since Lévy flights and walks can optimize search efficiencies, therefore natural selection should have led to adaptations for Lévy flight foraging”
Sims, W F M, TX4582
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/417065Surname: SIMS. Given Name(s) or Initials: W F M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX4582. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 45188.239748
Item: [2016.0049.49326] "Sims, W F M, TX4582
Song of the kooyanna [music] : a native bird of Australia /
For voice and piano.; Cover title; "The Australian bird called by the Aborigines 'Kooyanna,' and popularly know as the 'Laughing Jackass,' is a bird of the Kingfisher tribe."; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn2972466; Spine title: Music.; Library's copy cropped
Correspondence to Mayor Sims, 1926
Correspondence to Mayor Sims with a request for $500.00 for the Health Campaign. 3 pages.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Correspondence From Mayor Walter A. Sims, December 30, 1926
Correspondence from Mayor Walter A. Sims praising the Neighborhood Union. 1 page.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
January-June -- 1986 -- Correspondence, Miscellaneous -- letter, 1986-02-11
Letter from Sims, W. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1986-02-11.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Joseph Sims and Cecil Myers With Their Attorneys, September 1964
Joseph Sims and Cecil Myers (second and third from left) are shown clasping hands with their attorneys upon the news of their acquittal in a murder trial. Caption on photo reads: (AX2) DANIELSVILLE, Ga., Sept. 5 -- JURY FREES TWO IN NIGHT RIDER SLAYING -- Joseph Sims and Cecil Myers (in shirt sleeves) clasp hands with their attorneys after the two men were acquitted in the killing of a Negro educator, Lemuel Penn, of Washington, D.C., who was shot down on a north Georgia highway July 11. Left to right are James Hudson, Sims, Myers, John Dorsey and Harold Boggs.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
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