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Letter from M. Tyree to Collin McKinney
Letter from M. Tyree to Collin McKinney.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_mckinneymilamfamily/1156/thumbnail.jp
Letter from M. Tyree to Collin McKinney
Letter from M. Tyree to Collin McKinney.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_mckinneymilamfamily/1165/thumbnail.jp
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James I. Tyree and Martin E. Hanisch sends Dr. Hector P. Garcia an announcement of a new member
James I. Tyree and Martin E. Hanisch writes to Dr. Hector P. Garcia to announce Gordon R. Welch, Jr. as a new member of the practice of Adult and Pediatric Urology and the formation of the Corpus Christi Urology Group
Senator Henry M. Jackson and Capt. Heaman, RADM D.M. Tyree and CDR J. M. Barlow inspecting base facilities at Marble Point in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, October 16, 1959
Note stamped on verso: L to R: Capt. Heaman (CEC) USN, O in C Naval Const. Philippine Area; Senator Henry M. Jackson (DEM); RADM D. M. Tyree, USN; and CDR J. M. Barlow, USN. Senator Jackson and party flew to Marble Point by VX-6 helicopter to inspect the base facilitiesSenator Henry M. Jackson spent a week in Antarctica in October 1959 as part of Operation Deep Freeze 60, which was a support program for U.S. scientific research efforts. The program was responsible for bringing in and dropping supplies to Byrd Station, Hallett Station, McMurdo Sound and South Pole Station. He visited McMurdo Sound, New Zealand's Scott Base, South Pole Station and other areas between stations.
Jackson flew with the MATS C-124 Globemaster crew during the crew's successful air-drop of a nine-ton Caterpillar tractor to South Pole Station.
Sources: U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy press releases
Antarctica Tour is Near for Navy. New York Times. 1959, Aug. 23, p2
Influence of the ectomycorrhizas formed by Tuber melanosporum Vitt. on hydraulic conductance and water relations of Quercus ilex L. seedlings
Hydraulic limits on tree performance: Transpiration, carbon gain and growth of trees
An overview of the relationship between plant gas exchange, the potential hydraulic gradient, the size of the plant and its hydraulic conductance is presented. Key references are used to exemplify arguments of whole-plant optimality and to explain the origin and development of the dominant paradigm for interpreting the nature of water use and growth in plants.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Supplemental Material, Appendix_A - Coagulation Factor Xa (Recombinant), Inactivated-Zhzo (Andexanet Alfa) Hemostatic Outcomes and Thrombotic Event Incidence at an Academic Medical Center
Supplemental Material, Appendix_A for Coagulation Factor Xa (Recombinant), Inactivated-Zhzo (Andexanet Alfa) Hemostatic Outcomes and Thrombotic Event Incidence at an Academic Medical Center by Victoria M. Stevens, Toby Trujillo, Scott W. Mueller, Robert MacLaren, Paul M. Reynolds and Tyree H. Kiser in Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis</p
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