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Response from Edmund Steiner
Correspondence sent from Edmund F. Steiner to Reverend Boohar in response to the Reverend�s recent letter. Steiner notes that to date, no violence has taken place in Milford and that the decision to remove the Black students from the school was made in order to prevent violence. Steiner notes that integration is a must and that the school will abide with the decision of the courts once state laws have been clarified. He notes his childhood in the church and quotes Jesus in the letter
Response from Edmund Steiner
Correspondence sent from Edmund F. Steiner to Reverend Boohar in response to the Reverend�s recent letter. Steiner notes that to date, no violence has taken place in Milford and that the decision to remove the Black students from the school was made in order to prevent violence. Steiner notes that integration is a must and that the school will abide with the decision of the courts once state laws have been clarified. He notes his childhood in the church and quotes Jesus in the letter
Correspondence from an interested reader
A letter from a self-described, �interested reader,� to Edmund F. Steiner. The author asks Mr. Steiner if he thinks he is fit to be the President of the school board. Based on newspaper coverage of the Milford Eleven, the author deems that Mr. Steiner and the other board members are acting like �hoodlums.
Correspondence from an interested reader
A letter from a self-described, �interested reader,� to Edmund F. Steiner. The author asks Mr. Steiner if he thinks he is fit to be the President of the school board. Based on newspaper coverage of the Milford Eleven, the author deems that Mr. Steiner and the other board members are acting like �hoodlums.
Atelier f. Raumkunst u. Innendekoration H. Steiner Nürnberg
ATELIER F. RAUMKUNST U. INNENDEKORATION H. STEINER NÜRNBERG
Atelier f. Raumkunst u. Innendekoration H. Steiner Nürnberg ( -
Steiner Family Album.
This album contains photographs of the Steiner family men, their military involvements, and photographs of tombs belonging to members of the Steiner family.This album is comprised of the following photographs: F 10884, F 10885, F 10886, F 10887, F 10888, F 10889, F 10890, F 10891, F 10892, F 10892A, F 10893, F 10894, F 10895, F 10896, F 10897, F 10898, F 10899, F 10900, F 10901.Digital ImageDigital Imag
The Steiner tree problem on graphs: inapproximability results
AbstractThe Steiner tree problem on weighted graphs seeks a minimum weight subtree containing a given subset of the vertices (terminals). We show that it is NP-hard to approximate the Steiner tree problem within a factor 96/95. Our inapproximability results are stated in a parametric way, and explicit hardness factors would be improved automatically by providing gadgets and/or expanders with better parameters
Connecting Seed Lists of Mammalian Proteins Using Steiner Trees
Multivariate experiments and genomics studies applied to mammalian cells often produce lists of genes or proteins altered under treatment/disease vs. control/normal conditions. Such lists can be identified in known protein-protein interaction networks to produce subnetworks that “connect” the genes or proteins from the lists. Such subnetworks are valuable for biologists since they can suggest regulatory mechanisms that are altered under different conditions. Often such subnetworks are overloaded with links and nodes resulting in connectivity diagrams that are illegible due to edge overlap. In this study, we attempt to address this problem by implementing an approximation to the Steiner Tree problem to connect seed lists of mammalian proteins/genes using literature-based protein-protein interaction networks. To avoid over-representation of hubs in the resultant Steiner Trees we assign a cost to Steiner Vertices based on their connectivity degree. We applied the algorithm to lists of genes commonly mutated in colorectal cancer to demonstrate the usefulness of this approach
[Robert F. Steiner]
Portrait of Robert F. Steiner, Chemistry professor.From verso: 1988 Robert F. Steiner Che
Correspondence from Mrs. Charles Witt
A letter sent from Mrs. Charles F. Witt to Edmund F. Steiner in response to an article published about Milford, the �Town that Surrendered to Hate� in relation to the ongoing school board election
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