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    Square Dancing with the Stars to Enhance Dynamic Hirschman Linkages?

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    In this Presidential Address, the author takes the reader on a reconnaissance of his life and time as a regional scientist. He points out scenery he found scintillating along the way, hoping that some may pick up the banner and chew on a few of the ideas for a while. He suggests a revisit to Albert O. Hirschman’s notion of key sectors and more empirical analysis related to Marcus Berliant’s and Masahisa Fujita’s notion of knowledge creation and transfer.Presidential Address, San Antonio, Texas, March 29, 2014 (53rd Meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association

    Comparative Effects of DL-Thyronine, L-Triiodothyronine and L-Thyroxine on the Isolated Perfused Frog Heart

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    Page 63: Morris Kleinfeld, Albert Rosenthal and Edward Stein, "Comparative effects of dl-thyronine, l-triiodothyronine and l-thyroxine on the isolated perfused frog heart." The name of the second author should read Alvin S. Rosenthal. </jats:p

    Letter From Albert H. Marvill to Laurence L. Doggett (September 24, 1917)

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    This is a nine-page letter from Albert H. Marvill to Laurence L. Doggett dated September 24, 1917. In the letter Marvill tells Doggett that he is sorry that he can't go back to Springfield College but he had signed a contract with the War Council and was in Camp Hancock in Georgia. Marvill then goes on to describe what conditions at the camp are like and what his tasks are. He also goes in some length about his experience with a restaurant and a pickle.Albert H Marvill came to Springfield College in 1914, intending to graduate in 1918 but left the college to enter Army Y.M.C.A. Work before graduation. After the war he studied at the University of Pennsylvania and graduated from there in 1922 with a degree in economics. He taught at various schools including Seton Hall University. He passed away in December 27th, 1965.There is a brief handwritten note on the ninth page of the letter that was not transcribed. It appears that the note was made not by the author of the letter, but by someone in receipt of the letter

    Letter From Albert H. Marvill to Laurence L. Doggett (September 24, 1917)

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    This is a nine-page letter from Albert H. Marvill to Laurence L. Doggett dated September 24, 1917. In the letter Marvill tells Doggett that he is sorry that he can't go back to Springfield College but he had signed a contract with the War Council and was in Camp Hancock in Georgia. Marvill then goes on to describe what conditions at the camp are like and what his tasks are. He also goes in some length about his experience with a restaurant and a pickle.Albert H Marvill came to Springfield College in 1914, intending to graduate in 1918 but left the college to enter Army Y.M.C.A. Work before graduation. After the war he studied at the University of Pennsylvania and graduated from there in 1922 with a degree in economics. He taught at various schools including Seton Hall University. He passed away in December 27th, 1965.There is a brief handwritten note on the ninth page of the letter that was not transcribed. It appears that the note was made not by the author of the letter, but by someone in receipt of the letter

    Albert Einstein with Rabindranath Tagore; Haberlandstrasse 5, Berlin

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    Digital ImageRabindranath Tagore, 1861—1941. Indian Bengali poet. Son of Debendranath Tagore. Established (1901) school at Santiniketan, Bolpur, Bengal, which developed (1924) into Visva-Bharati University; awarded Nobel prize for literature (1913); resigned his knighthood (1919) in protest against repressive measures in Punjab. Author of volumes of lyric verse in Bengali, often using settings and themes of the Bengali countryside.Center May 2000Digital ImageRabindranath Tagore, 1861—1941. Indian Bengali poet. Son of Debendranath Tagore. Established (1901) school at Santiniketan, Bolpur, Bengal, which developed (1924) into Visva-Bharati University; awarded Nobel prize for literature (1913); resigned his knighthood (1919) in protest against repressive measures in Punjab. Author of volumes of lyric verse in Bengali, often using settings and themes of the Bengali countryside.Record added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010

    "Mechanisms of modal and amodal interpolation": Postcript

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    Presents some additional comments by the current author regarding his original article Mechanisms of modal and amodal interpolation (see record 2007-05396-010). This debate has evolved to the point where there is now some agreement that there are significant commonalities between modal and amodal representations and processes. However, disagreements remain about the interpretation of experimental results. Some of these disagreements, along with points of agreement, are discussed. There has been increasing research activity on the physiological side of this issue, and the next few years may provide much more definitive evidence about the relationship between modal and amodal representations

    Affect, Albert Ellis, and Rational-Emotive Therapy

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    The theme is advanced that affect is an integral component of the Rational-Emotive Therapy model. The affective aspect of the model is reviewed in terms of theoretical constructs and therapeutic techniques. Several references to author-observed interactions of Albert Ellis are made and the life-style of Albert Ellis is described to permit inferences regarding the role of affect.Le thème mis en avant dans cette étude est que le domaine affectif est une partie composante du modèle de la Thérapie Rationnelle-Emotive. L\u27auteur examine l\u27aspect affect if du modèle en ce qui concerne les concepts théoriques et les techniques thérapeutiques. Plusieurs références aux interactions d\u27Albert Ellis observées par l\u27auteur sont faites et la manière de vivre d\u27Albert Ellis est décrite afin de permettre des inferences concernant le rôle de l\u27affection

    Memo from Captain Albert H. Moffitt, Jr., by order of Colonel Bendetsen to staff of the Wartime Civil Control Administration, May 3, 1942

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    Memo from Albert H. Moffitt by order of Karl R. Bendetsen to staff of the Wartime Civil Control Administration, announcing the arrival of Major Lloyd F. Harris to serve as Liaison Officer for the Northern California Sector, replacing Lieutenant Colonel L. E. Rolfo.Consists of various materials collected and maintained by William J. Mountin, gathered in the course of his work in the Statistical Branch of the Wartime Civilian Control Administration (WCCA). Includes War Relocation Authority (WRA) and WCCA correspondence and memos concerning the administration of the office in San Francisco; copies of statistical reports and bulletins, including those compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau; sample forms, reports, maps, bulletins, and Civilian Exclusion Orders and Instruction broadsides; ephemeral publications of various official organizations concerned with the administration of the U.S. Army Western Defense Command office, including directories and organizational charts; and clippings

    Single- and Multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation: Principles and Applications for Personal Communications, WATM and Broadcasting: 2nd

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    Single- and Multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Principles and Applications for Personal Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting L. Hanzo Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK W. Webb Motorola, Arlington Heights, USA formerly at Multiple Access Communications Ltd, Southampton, UK T. Keller Ubinetics, Cambridge Technology Centre, Melbourn, UK formerly at Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK Motivated by the rapid evolution of wireless communication systems, this expanded second edition provides an overview of most major single- and multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) techniques commencing with simple QAM schemes for the uninitiated through to complex, rapidly-evolving areas, such as arrangements for wide-band mobile channels. Targeted at the more advanced reader, the multi-carrier modulation based second half of the book presents a research-orientated outlook using a variety of novel QAM-based arrangements. * Features six new chapters dealing with the complexities of multi-carrier modulation which has found applications ranging from Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) to Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) * Provides a rudimentary introduction for readers requiring a background in the field of modulation and radio wave propagation * Discusses classic QAM transmission issues relevant to Gaussian channels * Examines QAM-based transmissions over mobile radio channels * Incorporates QAM-related orthogonal techniques, considers the spectral efficiency of QAM in cellular frequency re-use structures and presents a QAM-based speech communications system design study * Introduces Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) over both Gaussian and wideband fading channels By providing an all-encompassing self-contained treatment of single- and multi- carrier QAM based communications, a wide range of readers including senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, practising engineers and researchers alike will all find the coverage of this book attractive
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