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    Contributors to the May Issue/Notes

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    Notes by William B. Lawless, Timothy M. Green, Thomas J. Mitchell, John D. Ryan, Charles Boynton, John R. Baty, and Theodore P. Frericks

    DS_10.1177_0363546519832868 – Supplemental material for Complete Capsular Repair Restores Native Kinematics After Interportal and T-Capsulotomy

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    Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0363546519832868 for Complete Capsular Repair Restores Native Kinematics After Interportal and T-Capsulotomy by Pardis Baha, Timothy A. Burkhart, Alan Getgood and Ryan M. Degen in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    Ryan, Timothy (Death, 1891-08-05)

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    Address: 546 W. 7th St.Age at death: 47 yrs.94/Pg 91/1891/M W S/Ireland/Dr. J.L. Cleveland/Finn/St.Joseph's NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled &#039;RYAN, K-SANDERS&#039;

    Ryan, Timothy (Death, 1875-07-10)

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    Address: 63 Plum St.Age at death: 17moPg 248/1875/213/M W S/City/Dr. A. Carrick/Sullivan/St.Joseph'sOriginal record filed in drawer labeled &#039;RYAN, K-SANDERS&#039;

    Using Postmortem Shell Ages to Quantify Post-Depositional Reworking

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    This study uses the postmortem ages of Mulinia lateralis shells from surface sediments and shallow cores (3-m-long) to quantify net sediment accumulation and reworking rates in the estuary and delta platform of the Aransas River delta, Copano Bay, Texas. The scale of time averaging is governed by two factors: condensation, which determines the minimum possible degree of time averaging in a given increment of stratigraphic thickness, and reworking, which causes further time averaging post-depositionally. The net sediment accumulation rates of the estuary and delta platform are 0.29 mm/yr and 0.73 mm/yr, respectively. In both locations, the top 20 cm of sediment contain a distinct, essentially modern assemblage. Although the estuary is capable of preserving a temporal resolution of ~88 years per 10 cm, shells within 10-cm intervals at depths of 20 to 70 cm have age ranges spanning between 393.92 and 743.89 years. In contrast, the delta platform is capable of preserving a temporal resolution of ~35 years per 10 cm, but shells within 10-cm intervals at depths from 20 to 225 cm have age ranges spanning between 78.37 and 1031.69 years. These results indicate that the rate and depth of reworking, not condensation, primarily govern the magnitude of time averaging in the sediment column of the Aransas River deltaic system as it progrades into Copano Bay

    2007 Citrus Canker & Greening Handling Protocols for Master Gardener Plant Clinics

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    HS1117, a 4-page illustrated trifold brochure by Timothy M. Spann, Ryan A. Atwood, and Jamie D. Yates, provides Master Gardeners with tips and procedures for handling citrus disease questions. Includes identification tips, flowchart for telephone calls, how to handle samples, contact information for citrus extension agents, and lists of counties with greening and canker positive. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, September 2007. HS1117/HS371: CITRUS CANKER & GREENING (HLB) Handling Protocols for Master Gardener Plant Clinics (ufl.edu

    Quasi-cyclic Generalized LDPC codes with low error floors

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    In this paper, a novel methodology for designing structured generalized LDPC (G-LDPC) codes is presented. The proposed design results in quasi-cyclic G-LDPC codes for which efficient encoding is feasible through shift-register-based circuits. The structure imposed on the bipartite graphs, together with the choice of simple component codes, leads to a class of codes suitable for fast iterative decoding. A pragmatic approach to the construction of G-LDPC codes is proposed. The approach is based on the substitution of check nodes in the protograph of a low-density parity-check code with stronger nodes based, for instance, on Hamming codes. Such a design approach, which we call LDPC code doping, leads to low-rate quasi-cyclic G-LDPC codes with excellent performance in both the error floor and waterfall regions on the additive white Gaussian noise channel

    Supplemental Material - Executive Approval Dynamics in Presidential and Parliamentary Democratic Regimes

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    Supplemental Material for Executive Approval Dynamics in Presidential and Parliamentary Democratic Regimes by Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo, Gregory J. Love, Jonathan Hartlyn, Ryan E. Carlin, Timothy Hellwig, and Matthew M. Singer in Comparative Political Studies</p

    Constraint-aware distributed robotic assembly and disassembly

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    Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2012.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-85).In this work, we present a distributed robotic system capable of the efficient assembly and disassembly of complex three-dimensional structures. We introduce algorithms for equitable partitioning of work across robots and for the efficient ordering of assembly or disassembly tasks while taking physical constraints into consideration. We then extend these algorithms to a variety of real-world situations, including when component parts are unavailable or when the time requirements of assembly tasks are non-uniform. We demonstrate the correctness and efficiency of these algorithms through a multitude of simulations. Finally, we introduce a mobile robotic platform and implement these algorithms on them. We present experimental data from this platform on the effectiveness and applicability of our algorithms.by Timothy Ryan Schoen.M.Eng

    Supplementarytables – Supplemental material for The Effect of Genetically Guided Mathematical Prediction and the Blood Pressure Response to Pharmacotherapy in Hypertension Patients

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    Supplemental material, Supplementarytables for The Effect of Genetically Guided Mathematical Prediction and the Blood Pressure Response to Pharmacotherapy in Hypertension Patients by Eli F Kelley, Thomas P Olson, Timothy B Curry, Ryan Sprissler and Eric M Snyder in Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology</p
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