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Sulfur bacteria promote dissolution of authigenic carbonates at marine methane seeps
Assembled 16S rRNA gene iTag libraries of the microbial communities attached to a methane seep carbonate rock on the top surfaces vs. the bottom surface (in contact with sediments) subsampled 3 times.Carbonate rocks at marine methane seeps are commonly colonized by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that co-occur with etch pits that suggest active dissolution. We show that sulfur-oxidizing bacteria are abundant on the surface of an exemplar seep carbonate collected from Del Mar East Methane Seep Field, USA. We then used bioreactors containing aragonite mineral coupons that simulate certain seep conditions to investigate plausible in situ rates of carbonate dissolution associated with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Bioreactors inoculated with a sulfur-oxidizing bacterial strain, Celeribacter baekdonensis LH4, growing on aragonite coupons induced dissolution rates in sulfidic, heterotrophic, and abiotic conditions of 1773.97 (±324.35), 152.81 (±123.27), and 272.99 (±249.96) Mol CaCO3 cm-2 yr-1, respectively. Steep gradients in pH were also measured within carbonate-attached biofilms using pH-sensitive fluorophores. Together, these results show that the production of acidic microenvironments in biofilms of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria are capable of dissolving carbonate rocks, even under well-buffered marine conditions. Our results support the hypothesis that authigenic carbonate rock dissolution driven by lithotrophic sulfur-oxidation constitutes a previously unknown carbon flux from the rock reservoir to the ocean and atmosphere.NASA Exobiology (NNX-14AK20G)NSF (OCE-0826254)NASA (80NSSC18K1140)NSF (1542506)Leprich, Dalton J.; Flood, Beverly E.; Schroedl, Peter R.; Ricci, Elizabeth; Marlow, Jeffery J.; Girguis, Peter R.; Bailey, Jake V.. (2021). Sulfur bacteria promote dissolution of authigenic carbonates at marine methane seeps. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/4j4t-e569
D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Cicero's Letters to Atticus. Vol. V, Books XI-XIII
Van den Bruwaene Martin. D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Cicero's Letters to Atticus. Vol. V, Books XI-XIII. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 36, fasc. 2, 1967. pp. 660-661
Bailey family papers, 1934-1982
The Bailey Family Papers deal primarily with the papers of H. A. (Ted) Bailey, who was born on December 19, 1900, in Bernie, Missouri.UALR.0073 A-73
BAILEY FAMILY PAPERS
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16 Document Boxes. 1934-1982. Donated.
The Bailey Family Papers deal primarily with the papers of H. A. (Ted) Bailey, who was born on December 19, 1900, in Bernie, Missouri. He married Madeline Bailey in August 1920, and moved to Arkansas in 1922. Ted Bailey served as campaign manager for his brother, Carl E. Bailey during his political career in the 1930's. Ted Bailey remained active in politics, and he collected political materials from many state and local elections from the 1930's to 1958. Ted Bailey also helped organized the Arkansas Host and Historical Society in the 1930's and supported the creation of a recreational lake from Fouche Creek in Little Rock. Ted Bailey's primary career was as sales representative for Curlee Clothing Company for over forty years. Also included in the papers are materials from the Marvin Inc., which was a talent/booking agency run by Carl, Ted, and their brother Marvin. (See also UALR.0072, Carl E. Bailey Papers.
Arranged in five series:
Series I - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Papers -- Arranged in three subseries:
Subseries I - Carl Bailey Papers. Includes files with biographical material, campaign literature, correspondence, campaign organization charts, and notes covering the political races of Carl E. Bailey for Attorney General in 1934, Governor in 1936, 1938, and 1940, and the Senate Race in 1937.
Subseries II - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Political Papers. Includes political materials and correspondence on Arkansas dating from 1934 to 1958.
Subseries III - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Biographical and Family Papers. Contains biographical and family material concerning H. A. (Ted) Bailey and the Bailey Family.
Series II - Arkansas Host and Historical Society.
Includes organization and committee papers dealing with historical and tourist interests in the state in the late 1930's and 1940's. The correspondence is divided between the state-wide directors, out-of-state correspondence, and the individual chapters in many counties throughout the state.
Series III - Fouche Lake Project.
H. A. (Ted) Bailey chaired the Fouche Lake Project Commission in 1946 which studied the feasibility of creating a recreational lake from Fouche Creek in Little Rock. These files include committee papers and correspondence, several engineering studies on the project, the efforts to pass an amendment to the Constitution to provide the funding for the project, the legal suit over the project money in the 1950's, and the continuing interest in flood control of Fouche Creek in the 1970's.
Series IV - Curlee Clothing Company.
H. A. (Ted) Bailey was a sales representative for Curlee Clothing Company for over forty years. These papers include a history of the company, Curlee Company newsletters and brochures, correspondence, and Bailey's travel and sales routes and customer lists.
Series V - The Marvin Inc.
The Marvin Inc. was a booking-distribution agency run by Marvin Bailey during the 1930's. His brother Ted Bailey was Secretary-Treasurer and Carl Bailey was General Counselor. Eugene Oliver was Booking Manager, and Ralph Word was Booking Agent. These files include correspondence involving publicity for local political campaigns, the booking of the play The Ozark Cinderella, and the Aimee Semple McPherson Revival in North Little Rock during April of 1934. UALR.0073 Bailey Family Papers A-73
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NOTE: When requesting materials, please give the collection number (UALR.0073), series number, subseries number (if applicable), box number, and file number.
FILE TITLES
Series I - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Papers
Subseries I - Carl E. Bailey Files
Box 1
File 1 - Biographical Material
File 2 - Attorney General Race, 1934 campaign material
File 3 - Attorney General Race, 1934 newsclippings
File 4 - Governor's Race, 1936, campaign material
File 5 - Governor's Race, 1936, newsclippings
File 6 - Governor's Race, 1936, campaign organization
File 7 - Governor's Race, 1936, Field men and files
File 8 - Governor's Race, files on other candidates
FIle 9 - Bailey Inauguration, 1937, printed material
File 10 - Bailey Inauguration, 1937, newsclippings
File 11 - Senate Race, 1937, campaign material
File 12 - Senate Race, 1937, campaign organization
File 13 - Senate Race, 1937, newsclippings
File 14 - Governor's Race, 1938, campaign material
File 15 - Governor's Race, 1938, newsclippings
File 16 - Second Gubernatorial Term, 1938-1940, newsclippings
File 17 - Governor's Race, 1940, campaign material
File 18 - Governor's Race, 1940, campaign organization
File 19 - Governor's Race, 1940, newsclippings
Series I - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Papers
Subseries II - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Political Papers
Box 1
File 1 - General Election, 1934, campaign material
File 2 - General Election, 1934, newsclippings
File 3 - Wright Patman File
File 4 - General Election, 1938, newsclippings
File 5 - General Election, 1940, campaign material
File 6 - Fred Keller for Governor Race, 1942, campaign material
File 7 - Fred Keller for Governor Race, 1942, campaign correspondence
File 8 - Fred Keller for Governor Race, 1942, campaign organization
File 9 - Fred Keller for Governor Race, 1942, newsclippings
File 10 - Brooks Hayes File, 1942-1944
File 11 - General Election, 1942, campaign material
File 12 - Senate Race, 1942, campaign material
File 13 - Senate Race, 1942, newsclippings
Box 2 UALR.0073 Bailey Family Papers A-73
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File 1 - Governor's Race, 1944
File 2 - General Election, 1944
File 3 - Fulbright for Senate Race, 1944, campaign material
File 4 - Fulbright for Senate Race, 1944, campaign organization
File 5 - Fulbright for Senate Race, 1944, newsclippings
File 6 - Fulbright Correspondence, 1939-1956
File 7 - General Election, 1950
File 8 - Governor's Race, 1952, campaign material
File 9 - Governor's Race, 1952, newsclippings
File 10 - General Election, 1952
File 11 - General Election, 1954
File 12 - Stephenson for President File, 1955-1956
File 13 - General Election, 1956
File 14 - General Election, 1958
Box 3
File 1 - Political Correspondence, 1936.
File 2 - Political Correspondence, January, 1937
File 3 - Political Correspondence, February, 1937
File 4 - Political Correspondence, March-April, 1937
File 5 - Political Correspondence, May-July, 1937
File 6 - Political Correspondence, August-December, 1937
File 7 - Political Correspondence, 1938
File 8 - Political Correspondence, 1939
File 9 - Political Correspondence, January, 1940 - January, 1941
Series I - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Papers
Subseries III - H. A. (Ted) Bailey Biographical and Family Papers
Box 1
File 1 - Ted Bailey Biographical Material
File 2 - Ted Bailey Biographical Notes, Outlines
File 3 - Ted Bailey Personal Notes, Letters
File 4 - Ted Bailey Retirement Papers
File 5 - Ted Bailey Prizes, Awards
File 6 - Western Star Lodge Papers
File 7 - United Commerical Travelers, Printed Material
File 8 - United Commercial Travelers, Papers
File 9 - Woman's City Club Papers
File 10 - Marvin Hotel Papers
File 11 - Southern Hotel Papers
File 12 - Sabine Land Papers
File 13 - Carl E. Bailey Electric Plant, Papers
File 14 - Carl E. Bailey Electric Plant, Newsclippings
File 15 - Carl E. Bailey Electric Plant, Correspondence
File 16 - Madeline Bailey Memorial Fund Papers
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Box 2
File 1 - The Life of a Twentieth Century Arkansas Traveler, Vol. 1 (Scrapbook)
File 2 - The Life of a Twentieth Century Arkansas Traveler, Vol. 2 (Scrapbook)
File 3 - The Life of a Twentieth Century Arkansas Traveler, Vol. 3 (Scrapbook)
Series II - Arkansas Host and Historical Society
Box 1
File 1 - Organizational charts, papers
File 2 - Committee papers
File 3 - Speeches, addresses
File 4 - Constitutional, legal papers
File 5 - Arkansas Traveler Publication Papers
File 6 - Budget papers
File 7 - Endorsements
File 8 - Newsclippings
File 9 - Notes, memos
File 10 - Arkansas Tarton File
Box 2
File 1 - M. C. Blackman, Director of Advertising
File 2 - Harvey D. Booth, Director of Tours
File 3 - George Branner, Director of Minerals
File 4 - S. C. Dellinger, Director of Archaeology
File 5 - Dallas Herndon
File 6 - Walter Lemke
File 7 - Mrs. Louis Loughborough,, Director of Restoration
File 8 - D. Palmer Patterson, Director of Guide Service
File 9 - Alfred Rawlinson, Director of Research
File 10 - Ed Schultz, State Secretary
File 11 - William R. Sprott, Director of Zoos
File 12 - H. K. Thatcher, Director of Industrial Products
File 13 - Robert Wait, Director of Donors
File 14 - Isabelle C. Wilson, Director of Handicrafts
File 15 - Arkansas Representatives in Washington (Congressional Delegation)
File 16 - Out-of-State Correspondence
File 17 - General Correspondence
Box 3
File 1 - General County Organization
File 2 - Baxter, Benton, Boone, & Bradley
File 3 - Carroll, Clark, Clay, Columbia, Conway, Craighead, Crawford, and Crittendon
File 4 - Desha, Drew, Faulkner, Franklin, and Fulton
File 5 - Garland, Greene, Hempstead, and Howard
File 6 - Independence, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, & Lawrence
File 7 - Lee, Logan, Madison, and Miller
File 8 - Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, Ouachita, Phillips, Pike, Polk, and Pope
File 9 - Pulaski
File 10 - Saline, Scott, Sebastian, Searcy, Sevier, St. Francis, and Union UALR.0073 Bailey Family Papers A-73
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File 11 –Washington
File 12 - Woodruff and Yell
Series III - Fouche Lake Project
Box 1
File 1 - Lake Fouche, Preliminary Organization
File 2 - Lake Fouche, Commission Organizantion
File 3 - Preliminary Federal Financial Aide
File 4 - Metro Planning Commission
File 5 - Executive Committee Papers
File 6 - Advisory Committee Papers
File 7 - Finance Committee Papers
File 8 - Engineer's Committee Papers
File 9 - Operations Committee Papers
File 10 - Publicity Committee Papers
File 11 - Publicity Committee Newsclippings
File 12 - Real Estate Committee Papers
File 13 - Property Owners Committee Papers
File 14 - Contractors Committee Papers
File 15 - Legal Committee Papers
File 16 - Legal Committee Papers
File 17 - Master Mailing List
File 18 - Contributions File
File 19 - Additional Recreational Lakes File
File 20 - Shreveport Lake File
File 21 - Shreveport Lake Newsclippings
File 22 - Springfield, Illinois, Lake File
Box 2
File 1 - People's Committee, Organization Papers
File 2 - People's Committee, Legal Papers
File 3 - People's Committee, Correspondence
File 4 - People's Committee, Petitions
File 5 - People's Committee, Notes & Memos
File 6 - Lake Fouche Update, 1950s File
File 7 - Palarm Creek Project File
File 8 - Legal Action File
File 9 - Fouche Creek Update, 1970 File
File 10 - Newsclippings, 1945-1946
File 11 - Newsclippings, 1950-1958
File 12 - Newsclippings, 1968-1980
Series IV - Curlee Clothing Company
Box 1
File 1 - Curlee Clothing General History
File 2 - Newspaper Clippings
File 3 - Ted Bailey Stock Papers UALR.0073 Bailey Family Papers A-73
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File 4 - Sales Conventions
File 5 - Invoices and Business Papers
File 6 - Sales Papers
File 7 - Travel and Sales Routes
File 8 - Customer Lists
File 9 - Customer Lists
File 10 - Legal Action Papers
Box 2
File 1 - Curlee Newsletters (Vols. 1-4)
File 2 - Curlee Newsletters (Vols. 5-8)
File 3 - Curlee Newsletters (Vols. 9, 12, 13, & 14)
File 4 - Curlee Newsletters (Vols. 15-18)
File 5 - Curlee Newsletters (Vols. 19-22)
File 6 - Curlee Company Printed Material
File 7 - Curlee Company Brochures, Advertising
Box 3
File 1 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1931-1938
File 2 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1942-1946
File 3 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1947-1948
File 4 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1954-1959
File 5 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1960-1967
File 6 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1968-1969
File 7 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1970-1974
File 8 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, 1976-1977
File 9 - Curlee Clothing Correspondence, n.d.
File 10 - Walter King Correspondence, 1969-1975
Series V - The Marvin Inc.
Box 1
File 1 - General Papers
File 2 - General Correspondence
File 3 - Political Campaign Mailing Lists
File 4 - Publicity Papers
File 5 - Ralph Word Correspondence
File 6 - Blue Bird Producing Company
File 7 - Aimee Semple McPherson Correspondence, January-March, 1934
File 8 - Aimee Semple McPherson Correspondence, April-May, 1934
File 9 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Publicity
File 10 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Sketches, Notes
File 11 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Scripts, Publications
File 12 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Sermons
File 13 - Aimee Semple McPherson, Newsclipping
Title page of Can the monopoly lawfully be abolished? / by Henry Charles Carey.
Reprinted from the Burlington gazette
New records of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) collected by R / V " Vityaz " from bathyal and abyssal depths of the Pacific Ocean
Kupriyanova, Elena K., Bailey-Brock, Julie, Nishi, Eijiroh (2011): New records of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) collected by R / V " Vityaz " from bathyal and abyssal depths of the Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa 2871: 43-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20338
Anderson, Bailey, and Coleman
(l to r) Author John Aubrey Anderson, President of the G.V. Sonny Montgomery Foundation Bob Bailey, and Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman share remarks.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/libep-events-booksignings-anderson/1021/thumbnail.jp
Bailey, Coleman, and Anderson
(l to r) Dean of Libraries Frances Coleman and author John Aubrey Anderson listen as President of the G.V. Sonny Montgomery Foundation Bob Bailey introduces Anderson.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/libep-events-booksignings-anderson/1010/thumbnail.jp
New Doppler Signal Processor for Arterial Relative Section Evaluation
A new device has been developed that is capable of processing information from a standard Doppler signal on the relative section (RS) of arteries during the cardiac cycle. RS is a new parameter proportional to the vessel cross-section and its changes during the cardiac cycle. This parameter does not give any morphologic information on the vessel itself, but it can help in completing Dop pler analysis, providing information on vessel elasticity. RS radius (R) and ve locity (V) (traditional Doppler) signals were routinely recorded under constant-pressure conditions. The device was tested in vivo by recording the R and V tracings on 20 common femoral arteries (cf) in dogs. These measure ments were compared with the R and V tracings obtained from the largest femoral branch (fb). R and V tracings were also obtained on 20 femoral arteries after surgically induced stenosis (above, at, and below the stenosis). Both exper iments showed a significant depression of the R tracings (p < 0.01). No signifi cant difference was found between the radius value and three-projection angiography of the stenosis (p=ns). The ability of the device to determine the elasticity of the arterial wall was evaluated in vitro on 10 specimens of athero sclerotic human tibial arteries, obtained from amputated lower extremities, and on 10 samples of dog femoral arteries, and the evaluations were compared. A significant difference in the radius root mean square values was found between the 2 groups (p < 0.01). The authors conclude that this device is capable of determining a new parameter (RS) that is proportional to the cross-section of the examined artery. They have also demonstrated that RS provides useful in formation about arterial wall elasticity. © 1988, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
Endothelial cell seeding after carotid endarterectomy in a canine model reduces platelet uptake
Post-endarterectomy platelet deposition may play an important role not only in vessel wall healing, but also in the development of progressive stenosis. Using a canine model, we investigated the effect of endothelial cell seeding on platelet deposition on endarterectomised arteries. Thirteen dogs underwent bilateral carotid intimectomy (5 cm long) and one side was seeded with an average of 2 × 106 viable freshly harvested endothelial cells. Blood flow was restored 20 min after seeding. On the contralateral side, a sham-seeding was performed. Deposition of 111indium-labelled autologous platelets was studied with sequential gamma camera images 3-5h, 1, 2, 3, 4 days and 4 weeks after surgery. Platelet uptake was statistically reduced on the seeded side. Animals were killed at 4 weeks (nine dogs) and 5 weeks (four dogs) after surgery. Seven arteries for each group were found to be occluded. We conclude that endothelial cell seeding on endarterectomised arteries is feasible and reduces platelet uptake. Improvement in the efficiency of seeding and reduction of endothelial cell loss might permit clinical application of this technique. © 1992 Grune & Stratton Ltd
GM Bailey, Nuclear Physics
Research School of Physics Scholars - R. B. Taylor, D. Lang, A. Gregory, H. Purser, P. M. Stott, R. A. Bell, E. Weigold, G. D. Symons, Mr. A. Taylor, I. V. Mitchell, C. J. Hawks, J. B. W. Whitehook, G. M. Bailey, P. Greenlan
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