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    Soils of western Wright Valley, Antarctica

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    Western Wright Valley, from Wright Upper Glacier to the western end of the Dais, can be divided into three broad geomorphic regions: the elevated Labyrinth, the narrow Dais which is connected to the Labyrinth, and the North and South forks which are bifurcated by the Dais. Soil associations of Typic Haplorthels/Haploturbels with ice-cemented permafrost at 70 cm. They are developed in situ in strongly weathered drift with very low surface boulder frequency and occur on the upper erosion surface of the Labyrinth and on the Dais. Typic Anhyorthels also occur at lower elevation on sinuous and patchy Wright Upper III drift within the forks. Salic Aquorthels exist only in the South Fork marginal to Don Juan Pond, whereas Salic Haplorthels occur in low areas of both South and North forks where any water table is> 50 cm. Most soils within the study area have an alkaline pH dominated by Na+ and Cl- ions. The low salt accumulation within Haplorthels/Haploturbels may be due to limited depth of soil development and possibly leaching

    Nellie (Mrs. D. P.) Barr, died Oct 30, 1876 at Houston, Tex.

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    Portrait of Cornelia ''Nellie'' Rose Barr, wife of photographer David Perry Barr. She is seated in a studio, leaning against the arm of a couch, with her head propped up with her arm, and looking at the camera.Recto: [notation] Died Oct 30, 1876 at Houston, Tex. Verso: [notation] Nellie (Mrs. D. B. [sic]) Barr [imprinted] Barr & Wright, Photographers, Houston, Texas

    [Portrait of David Perry Barr, photographer]

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    Recto: Barr & Wright, Houston, Tex. Verso: notation ''D. P. Barr, Uncle Dane'' [imprinted] Barr & Wright, Photographs, Houston, Tex

    Wright, C. D. (Carolyn Doris) : May 11th, 2004

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    Description on cassette : C. D. Wright - Poetry Reading - 1st Elliston Presentation; Intro: Don Bogen; 05/11/04Contents: All tracks   Poetry reading [complete] Track 01   Introduction Track 02   Floating Trees Track 03   Approximately Forever Track 04   ???? Track 05   Sonic Relations Track 06   Song of the Gourd Track 07   Key Episodes From an Earthly Life Track 08   Everything Good Between Men and Women Track 09   Flame Track 10   Girlfriend Poem #6 Track 11   One Bif Self excerpts Track 12   Q&A Digital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20121005/Disc 6. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20121005/Disc 6/mp3

    The Persistence of the R.A. Fisher-Sewall Wright Controversy

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    This paper considers recent heated debates led by Jerry A. Coyne and Michael J. Wade on issues stemming from the 1929-1962 R. A. Fisher-Sewall Wright controversy in population genetics. William B. Provine once remarked that the Fisher-Wright controversy is central, fundamental, and very influential. Indeed, it is also persistent. The argumentative structure of the recent (1997-2000) debates is analyzed with the aim of eliminating a logical conflict in them, viz., that the two “sides” in the debates have different aims and that, as such, they are talking past each other. Given a philosophical analysis of the argumentative structure of the debates, suggestions supportive of Wade’s work on the debate are made that are aimed, modestly, at putting the persistent Fisher-Wright controversy on the course to resolution

    Two songs [music] /

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    N. & Co. 1054 (Publisher number). No. 1, Farewell in D ; A legend in F.; "Sung by Miss Eileen Shettle" -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an9723933. Farewell / words by T. Edmond Leonard ; music by Ethel Wright -- A Legend / words and music by Ethel Wright

    James D. Wright

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    An obituary for surgeon James D. Wright

    James D. Wright

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    An obituary for surgeon James D. Wright

    James D. Wright

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    An obituary for surgeon James D. Wright

    Papers of Roy Douglas Wright

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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/67704Letter from Professor J. Buchanan, Auckland to Professor Wright, 23 July with enclosure dated 26 April; reply Professor Wright to Professor Buchanan, 9 August; all concerning the Milan Brych Inquiry. Dates: 26 April - 9 August 1985114540 Acquisition: [1985.0085] "Papers of Roy Douglas Wright
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