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    Thayer, Mr & Mrs Wade Warren, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/420940Surname: THAYER. Given Name(s) or Initials: MR & MRS WADE WarREN. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 25115.245650 Item: [2016.0049.53201] "Thayer, Mr & Mrs Wade Warren, [No Service Number]

    Letter from Warren G. Shimeall for legal services to Taneo Akiyama, March 11, 1958

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    Receipt for legal services for an appeal of reinstatement of U. S. citizenship. Stamped envelope marked Law Offices Warren G. Shimeall addressed to Mr. Taneo Akiyama.The Akiyama’s owned the Florin Fish Store until it was burned down during their WWII incarceration. Their four sons went to Japan for further education as teenagers and one was conscripted into the Imperial military. After December 7, 1941 Mr. Akiyama was detained by the FBI in Crystal City, Texas. Mrs. Akiyama and her three sons were forcefully evacuated to Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome incarceration camp and then to Crystal City to join Mr. Akiyama. In December 1945 the family repatriated to Japan and were reunited in Sacramento after six years in Japan. Part of the Japanese American Archival Collection

    Analysis of two genomic variants of orang-utan hepadnavirus and their relationship to other primate hepatitis B-like viruses

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    We recently described orang-utan hepadnavirus (OuHV) (Warren et al., Journal of Virology, 73, 7860–7865, 1999). Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the various isolates of OuHV can be divided into two genomic variants. Two representatives from each genomic cluster were analysed both molecularly and phylogenetically. Their genome organization was highly similar to other hepadnaviruses of apes and humans. The complete genome sequences of the two OuHV types had an overall 5% sequence difference. Research on 25 seropositive Bornean orang-utans showed that, of the 19 animals infected with one variant, 12 originated from East Kalimantan. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using the full-length genomes of various primate hepadnaviruses. The tree topology revealed one cluster of Old World hepadnaviruses that is divided into two subclusters, one consisting of the ape viruses, and the other comprising the human genotypes A–E. These data suggest that the great apes and gibbons have been infected with a common ancestor hepadnavirus

    Expeditionary warfare in the age of global terrorism: a critical assessment of Britain's war against Al Qaeda

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    The war against Al Qaeda and its allies may well become the defining conflict of our age. Certainly it is cited as evidence of a transformation of war that is sweeping away older modes of warfare. This paper seeks to explain the reasons for the failure of the military campaign so far, but looks at this debate from the perspective of the British rather than the American experience of the war on terror. This paper was presented as part of Rethinking the Postcolonial in the Age of the War on Terror joint symposium, by the MnM Centre in conjunction with the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Diasporas and Reconciliation Studies, at the University of South Australia, on 16 and 17 September 2010. The aim of the symposium was to explore the postcolonial condition in the era of the \u27war on terror\u27 and to rethink postcolonialism in order to reformulate or reinforce its critical insights.   Author: Warren Chin, Defence Studies Department, King\u27s College London, Joint Services Command and Staff College. The views expressed in this paper are the author‟s own and do not reflect the official position of MOD or the British Government

    Sensing and imaging with microstructured optical fibers

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    From the session: Optical Monitoring and Sensing (S4G). Abstract - © 2019 The Author(s)The unique optical and material properties of microstructured optical fibers provides new opportunities for sensing and imaging. Three current application-orientated projects at the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS· University of Adelaide) that are exploiting these unique properties will be reviewed.Stephen C. Warren-Smit

    Chronicle (Paterson, NJ) Vol. 31, No. 10, Mar. 8, 1959

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    Local information pertaining to Paterson, N.J. and surrounding Passaic County. Issues may include events, government, business, political cartoons, engagement and marriage announcements, and birth announcements. This publication was also known as the Paterson Chronicle (1952) and the Paterson Sunday Chronicle (1951-1952)

    Letter from Warren G. Shimeall, Attorney at Law, Tokyo, Japan, to Taneo Akiyama, February 18, 1959

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    Letter from Taneo Akiyama's attorney with guidance for obtaining information from the U. S. Embassy about passport application.The Akiyama’s owned the Florin Fish Store until it was burned down during their WWII incarceration. Their four sons went to Japan for further education as teenagers and one was conscripted into the Imperial military. After December 7, 1941 Mr. Akiyama was detained by the FBI in Crystal City, Texas. Mrs. Akiyama and her three sons were forcefully evacuated to Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome incarceration camp and then to Crystal City to join Mr. Akiyama. In December 1945 the family repatriated to Japan and were reunited in Sacramento after six years in Japan. Part of the Japanese American Archival Collection

    MARKET STRUCTURE AND SPATIAL PRICE DYNAMICS

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    A method was developed with time series models to test hypotheses about the relationship between market structure and spatial price dynamics. Long-run dynamic multipliers measuring the magnitude of lagged adjustments for spatial milled rice prices were calculated from the time series model and used as the dependent variable in a regression model that included a number of factors expected to influence price determination. Results show that price adjustments were slower as regional submarket concentration increased and were faster in the regions with a higher market share. Arkansas, the state with the largest market share, was consistently a price leaderDemand and Price Analysis, Industrial Organization,

    Crabb, Alfred Leland, Jr., 1919-2020 (SC 2540)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 2540. “Fifty Years in a One-Room School,” an account by Alfred Leland Crabb, Jr. of the teaching career of his grandfather James Wade Crabb in one-room schools, primarily in Butler and Warren counties in Kentucky. Includes data on the Crabb family, a copy of James W. Crabb’s Warren County teaching certificate, a list of Warren County schools, 1908-1919, and an early twentieth-century photo of Plum Springs Schoolhouse, Warren County. Also includes A. L. Crabb, Sr.’s account of a student’s last day at Plum Springs Schoolhouse

    "The right to privacy" by S. Warren and L. Brandeis : the story of an scientific article in the United States

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    The author of this paper will examine the history and influence of “The Right to Privacy,” a scientific article written at the end of the nineteenth century by S. Warren and L. Brandeis on the development of the right to privacy in the United States. The paper will also present the main thesis of the article, which illustrates how the right to privacy was understood at the time. Furthermore, the author will also explore the impact of the article on jurisprudence and case law in the United States, and identify the most important solutions of US federal statutory law. Finally, she will discuss the research of F.R. Shapiro in the United States, humorously referred to as “citatology,” which indicates that the above-mentioned article is one of the most influential scientific legal works in the United States.</jats:p
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