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James L. Yates Civil War letters
This collection consists of six letters written by James L. Yates to his wife and daughter while he was serving with Company C of the 106th Illinois Infantry
1969年05月26日S. L. Ruby致Congressman Sidney Yates信
[[abstract]]1969年05月26日S. L. Ruby致Congressman Sidney Yates信.
S. L. Ruby(Stanley L. Ruby)告訴Congressman Sidney Yates關於柏楊事件的梗概,及孫觀漢所建議之處理方法,希望Sidney Yates能從中斡旋
1969年06月16日Sidney R. Yates致Stanley L. Ruby信
[[abstract]]1969年06月16日Sidney R. Yates致 Stanley L. Ruby 信.
Sidney R. Yates告訴 Stanley L. Ruby已獲美國國務院的回應如附件,並表示雖然不是很有幫助,但也許對台北方面有些影響力
1969年06月03日S. L. Ruby致Congressman Sidney Yates信
[[abstract]]1969年06月03日S. L. Ruby致Congressman Sidney Yates信.
S. L. Ruby(Stanley L. Ruby)在信中討論美蘇之間的軍備競賽,並於信末表示上述某些論點出自孫觀漢,及關於搶救柏楊,孫氏的建議
Root nodule bacteria isolated from South African Lotononis bainesii, L. listii and L. solitudinis are species of Methylobacterium that are unable to utilize methanol
The South African legumes Lotononis bainesii, L. listii and L. solitudinis are specifically nodulated by highly effective, pink-pigmented bacteria that are most closely related to Methylobacterium nodulans on the basis of 16S rRNA gene homology. Methylobacterium spp. are characterized by their ability to utilize methanol and other C1 compounds, but 11 Lotononis isolates neither grew on methanol as a sole carbon source nor were able to metabolize it. No product was obtained for PCR amplification of mxaF, the gene encoding the large subunit of methanol dehydrogenase. Searches for methylotrophy genes in the sequenced genome of Methylobacterium sp. 4-46, isolated from L. bainesii, indicate that the inability to utilize methanol may be due to the absence of the mxa operon. While methylotrophy appears to contribute to the effectiveness of the Crotalaria/M. nodulans symbiosis, our results indicate that the ability to utilize methanol is not a factor in the Lotononis/Methylobacterium symbiosis
Yates, L J, 2789934
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/427533Surname: YATES. Given Name(s) or Initials: L J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2789934. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-3508.250754
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Data and code for manuscript: Spatial pattern analysis of line-segment data in ecology
Spatial pattern analysis of line-segment data in ecology
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This repository provides code to reproduce the analyses in the manuscript "Spatial pattern analysis of line-segment data in ecology" by Yates, Luke; Brook, Barry; Buettel, Jessie C (2021).
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The series of four R scripts 00_lineSegment...R, etc. reproduce the full set of results for the manuscript:
00 defines two functions: one to estimate the summary functions S(r), K(r), and L(r), and a second to generate restricted randomisations. Both functions act on a supplied line-segment pattern.
01 performs the Monte Carlo tests and generates the summary plots (Fig 3).
02 defines and fits all parametric models, and computes the AIC estimates.
03 plots the treefall data (Fig 1) and the example realisations of line-segment models (Fig 2).
The time-consuming computation of the summary function estimates for the Monte Carlo analyses have been saved as an R data object in the folder 'output'. Alternatively, the analyses can be re-run in their entirety. The data and scripts can be downloaded below or accessed from the GitHub repository https://github.com/l-a-yates/lineSegment/tree/v1.0.0
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