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F. J. Withers
"VX74071 Spr FJ Withers 7 Aust Fld Survey Sec AIF Arrived 18 Mile Camp 9 April 1942 Departed Adelaide R 13 April 1943".VX74071 Sapper F. J. Withers, 7th Australian Field Survey Section, Australian Imperial Forces. Arrived 18 Mile Camp 9 April 1942. Departed Adelaide River 13 April 1943
School of Law Announcement, 1910-1911, and Address of Hon. R. Withers Memminger
1910 Bulletin of the University of South Carolina, School of Law, Announcements, 1910-1911, and Address of Hon. R. Withers Memminger, No. 22, pt. 2, July 191
Withers, R P, QX8058
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/426844Surname: WITHERS. Given Name(s) or Initials: R P. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX8058. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 44153.248859
Item: [2016.0049.59105] "Withers, R P, QX8058
Withers, Alexander R, NX8313
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/426842Surname: WITHERS. Given Name(s) or Initials: ALEXANDER R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX8313. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 38221.248857
Item: [2016.0049.59103] "Withers, Alexander R, NX8313
Use of a coupled soil-root-leaf model to optimise phosphate fertiliser use efficiency in barley
Files used to compute the figures for the paper Heppell, J., Payvandi, S., Talboys, P., Zygalakis, K., Langton, D., Sylvester-Bradley, R., Edwards, A.C., Walker, R., Withers, P., Jones, D.L. and Roose, T. (2016) Use of a coupled soil-root-leaf model to optimise phosphate fertiliser use efficiency in barley. Plant and Soil, 1-29. (doi:10.1007/s11104-016-2883-4)</span
Bill Withers and the Persuasions concert poster - Catholic University Gym, Washington, D.C., Sunday, February 4, c. 1972
A poster advertising a concert by the R&B musicians Bill Withers and the Persuasions. The concert occurred at the Catholic University Gym on Sunday, February 4, circa 1972. The poster was designed and printed by Harvest Graphics, founded by Richard Jester
The Southern Cross [music] : song /
Cover title.; For voice and piano.; "As sung by Mons. Loredan in the Ballet des Nations in Manola".; "Words by R. A. Withers"--Caption.; "Barbour, Pegg & Co. Lith. Melb."; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an24631293
Superconducting instabilities of R-charged black branes
We explore superconducting instabilities of black branes in SO(6) gauged supergravity at finite temperature and finite R-charge densities. We compute the critical temperatures for homogeneous neutral and superconducting instabilities in a truncation of 20 scalars and 15 gauge fields as a function of the chemical potentials conjugate to the three U(1) charges in SO(6). We find that despite the imbalance provided by multiple chemical potentials there is always at least one superconducting black brane branch, emerging at a temperature where the normal phase is locally thermodynamically stable. We emphasise that the three-equal charge solution, Reissner-Nordstrom, is subdominant to a thermodynamically unstable black brane at sufficiently low temperatures --- a feature which is hidden in an equal charge truncation
KinOath Kinship Archiver: a new tool for recording and exploring kinship relations
KinOath Kinship Archiver is an application for collecting and analysing kinship data which can be linked with archive data. It is designed to be flexible and culturally nonspecific, so that it does not impose extraneous concepts onto the data being recorded. Graphical representation of the data is a key feature, it produces publishable quality diagrams that can be exported to SVG, PDF and JPG formats. Data can be imported from GEDCOM, CSV and TIP files. Data can be exported into CSV format, with additional formats becoming available in the next version.
The most common format, GEDCOM (Family History Department, 1999), exhibits cultural specificities. GEDCOM has a predetermined set of kinship types, genders and initiation ceremonies. We know that there is a wider array of kinship types (e.g. suckling relations (Altorki, 1980)) and genders (e.g. the Māhū of Hawaiʻi (Matzner, 2001)). There are also initiation ceremonies beyond the Christian and Jewish ceremonies that are predefined in GEDCOM.
The cultural nonspecificity in KinOath is achieved by providing very flexible data fields, customisable relation types, customisable symbols and customisable kintypes. This means, for example, that any number of genders and kinship relations can be defined and represented on a diagram. There are two types of diagram: freeform, which is like a quick sketch; and project based diagrams, which share data across diagrams. Project based diagrams allow kintype string queries, allowing individuals to be found based on their relations to others. Individuals in a project diagram can be duplicated and merged, which can be useful, for example, in correcting data, or merging multiple data sets on kin groups that overlap. Kin terms can be defined with kintype strings and shown on the diagram, organised in groups, imported and exported.
Statistical Analysis can be performed on the data exported from KinOath with the use of R or SPSS. This combined with queries based on kintypes and other search parameters, provides great potential in the analysis of both the kin data and the archive data that has been recorded.
The intended users of Kinoath are any researchers that collect data in a context of social relations. Kinship data is often not systematically included in the metadata of archives, however these kin relations provide a context that enriches that archived data.
The stable version of the application is available and the development version is being actively worked on with a number of new features. One of the new features is a plugin layer so that third parties can add functionality specific to their needs. Other new features include additional exporters/ importers and tighter R integration. The various versions and the manual are available at: http:// tla.mpi.nl/tools/tla-tools/kinoath
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