2,103 research outputs found
Peter Travis working on sculpture, 1971 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription on verso.; Part of the collection: Australian cultural personalities, landscape and town scenes, 1950-1975.; Inscriptions: "Peter Travis 1971"--In pencil on verso; Photographer's copyright stamp on verso; Signed by photographer lower right.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4925591; Purchased from the photographer, 2010.; Published in: Australian pottery / by Kenneth Hood and Wanda Garnsey, photographs by Douglas Thompson. South Melbourne, Vic. : Macmillan, 1972, p. 160
Human Brain Finite Element Mesh Generation from Patient MRI Data
March 6, 2023
Travis Thompson, PhDAssistant Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Texas Tech University
Part I: Motivation and an Introduction to the Software Pipeline
Part II: Building Your First Finite Element Human Brain Mesh with the SVMTk
Part III: Hands-On Mesh Generation Open Labhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/igct_workshops/1003/thumbnail.jp
Behavioral Toxicity of DDT
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Thompson, Travis; Lilja, Patrick. (1964). Behavioral Toxicity of DDT. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151646
"Conditioning Factors and Drug Dependence"
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Thompson, Travis; Pickens, Roy. (1967). "Conditioning Factors and Drug Dependence". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151664
Third-Order Fixed-Ratio Schedules of Reinforcement
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Bigelow, George; Thompson, Travis. (1968). Third-Order Fixed-Ratio Schedules of Reinforcement. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151557
"Bubble-Nest Building and Visual Reinforcement in Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens)"
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Grabowski, John; Thompson, Travis. (1967). "Bubble-Nest Building and Visual Reinforcement in Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens)". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151488
A Psychometric Model for Detection of Idiographic Treatment Effect
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Golden, Robert; Thompson, Travis. (1976). A Psychometric Model for Detection of Idiographic Treatment Effect. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151593
Self-Administration of Amphetamine and Cocaine by Rats
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Pickens, Roy; Thompson, Travis. (1966). Self-Administration of Amphetamine and Cocaine by Rats. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151654
Telemetry-Controlled System for Chronic Drug Self-Administration in Unrestrained Monkeys
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Seal, Donald; Thompson, Travis. (1965). Telemetry-Controlled System for Chronic Drug Self-Administration in Unrestrained Monkeys. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151650
Octavofest Guest Speaker Travis McDade
This Program is in partnership with Octavofest: Celebrating the Book and Paper Arts.
Program: Professor McDade will begin this program with a general discussion of his research, books, and his latest project, with a primary focus on how thefts of valuable rare books have been handled by the law. This discussion will utilize the 2007, 6th Circuit case of the United States vs. Charles Thomas Allen, II, et al. , utilizing the prosecution of Allen and his colleagues for the theft of valuable rare books from the special collections library at Transylvania University (Lexington, KY) as an example of how the law handles the theft of cultural heritage objects. Law, library and information science, anthropology, museum studies, and art students will find this program of interest, as well as professionals in these fields, and other individuals who value the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Travis McDade is the Curator of Law Rare Books and Associate Professor of Library Service and the University of Illinois College of Law. Professor McDade, a lawyer and a librarian, is the country’s foremost expert on crimes against rare books, maps, documents, and other printed cultural heritage resources. He is the author of three books on the subject: The Book Thief: The True Crimes of Daniel Spiegelman; Thieves of Book Row: New York’s Most Notorious Rare Book Ring and the Man Who Ended it; and Disappearing Ink: The Insider, the FBI, and the Looting of the Kenyon College Library.
Refreshments will be served.
Contact Barbara Loomis at [email protected] for more information
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