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William M. Goldsmith,

Journal Article "THE CATLIN MARK": The Inheritance of an Unusual Opening in the Parietal Bones Get access WILLIAM M. GOLDSMITH, PH.D. WILLIAM M. GOLDSMITH, ...

Tópico(s): Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics

1922 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Heredity

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H.B. Eckstein, R. D. Hoare,

... being affected and the condition became known as theCatlin mark”. Wiedemann (1957) reported the abnormality in four successive generations of one family ...

Tópico(s): Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques

1963 - Wiley | British Journal of Radiology

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Reuben G. Alley,

... above mentioned article and also the references to “The Catlin Mark,” by Dr. W. M. Goldsmith, in “The Journal of Heredity” for February, 1922, we were ...

Tópico(s): Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments

1936 - Radiological Society of North America | Radiology

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Sherwood Moore,

... H. Goldsmith contributes an article entitled “Trepanation and the Catlin Mark,” in which he confuses these openings. The ... in the vault of the skull, such as the Catlin Mark, differ widely both in location and nature.

Tópico(s): Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies

1949 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity

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William M. Goldsmith,

This paper deals with the confusion of a certain anomalous condition of the human skull with one type of trepanation. Evidence is presented to show that many specimens exhibited as examples of a certain type of trepanning are clear-cut cases of this congenital bilateral fenestra in the parietal bones. As is generally known, trephining was performed by ancient man to relieve certain maladies such as headaches caused by “demons kicking up a fuss” inside the skull. The excruciatingly painful operation ...

Tópico(s): Cleft Lip and Palate Research

1945 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity

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R. B. Allen,

... population, and is expanding its range in the Catlins at the expense of adjacent forest lacking N. menziesii, except ...

Tópico(s): Fire effects on ecosystems

1988 - Taylor & Francis | New Zealand Journal of Botany

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Brent Lovelock, Stephen Boyd,

... south) collaboration in the development of tourism in the Catlins – a peripheral destination in New Zealand. A macro– ... policies of retreat and devolution are important in the Catlins, and have influenced the way that government agencies ... the micro-level, historical perceptions over what constitutes 'the Catlins', which attractions 'belong' to which community, and of ... and communities feel that they have 'ownership' of the Catlins (in terms of individual attractions and as a destination) has posed challenges: to the way that the destination is marketed, to how ...

Tópico(s): Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies

2006 - Taylor & Francis | Tourism Geographies

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S. Preis, V. Engelbrecht, H‐G Lenard,

... of Science®Google Scholar 5 Goldsmith WM. The Catlin marks: the inheritance of an unusual opening in the parietal ...

Tópico(s): Cellular Mechanics and Interactions

1995 - Wiley | Acta Paediatrica

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Manuel González‐Rivero, Pim Bongaerts, Oscar Beijbom, Oscar Pizarro, Ariell Friedman, Alberto Rodríguez-Ramírez, Ben Upcroft, Dan Laffoley, David I. Kline, Christophe Bailhache, Richard Vevers, Ove Hoegh‐Guldberg,

... analysing field data at the large scales required. TheCatlin Seaview Survey’, described here, introduces a novel framework ... are freely available through an online tool called the Catlin Global Reef Record. Outputs from the image analysis using the technologies described here will ...

Tópico(s): Ichthyology and Marine Biology

2014 - Wiley | Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

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Daniel Gorman,

... scientist and advocate of Anglo-American union George Catlin, one of the few political thinkers who made important contributions to each field. Catlin was one of the earliest proponents of the scientific study of politics, ... Anglo-American union in the 1930s and 1940s. Catlin believed that international peace could be attained through the equilibrium of regional blocs based upon shared cultural ...

Tópico(s): French Historical and Cultural Studies

2016 - Cambridge University Press | Modern Intellectual History

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R. B. Allen,

Abstract Nothofagus menziesii seedling establishment in the Catlins Ecological Region was investigated with respect to microsite preference and the physical characteristics and vegetation of the surrounding site. The mycorrhizal status ... within both Nothofagus and other forest types in the Catlins. Under experimental conditions, seedling growth was best on relatively fertile podocarp forest soil, intermediate on Nothofagus forest soil, and poor on Weinmannia-Metrosideros forest soil. Performance on the last soil was due at least in part ...

Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies

1987 - Taylor & Francis | New Zealand Journal of Botany

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J B Brooks, Douglas S. Kellogg, Mary Shepherd, Cynthia C. Alley,

... and in a commercial version of the unmodified Catlin medium. The spent media were extracted under acidic conditions, and ...

Tópico(s): Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology

1980 - American Society for Microbiology | Journal of Clinical Microbiology

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R. B. Allen,

... viability, and dispersal of Nothofagus menziesii seed in the Catlins Ecological Region were measured and found to be ... distribution of isolated stands of N. menziesii in the Catlins Ecological Region suggests that seed can be dispersed, probably by wind, up to 6 km from the parent plant.

Tópico(s): Botanical Research and Applications

1987 - Taylor & Francis | New Zealand Journal of Botany

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Chris Lalas, Brian R. Murphy,

... forsten) were assessed along the 100 km of the Catlins coastline (46° 23'S, 169° 46'E to ... seals more than 1‐year old counted along the Catlins coast during a survey in January 1994 Elsewhere, only three haul‐outs (non‐breeding colonies) held aggregations of at least 20 seals ashore per 100 m of shoreline in summer We termed these locations “major haul‐outs” and consider them to be probable sites for future rookeries because they satisfy the main environmental criteria favoured by breeders

Tópico(s): Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics

1998 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand

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Kathryn S. Hight,

... omission given that in the spring in which Catlin made the decision to go West and in the city ...

Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology

1990 - College Art Association | Art Journal

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Bruce W. Hayward, Hugh R Grenfell, Ashwaq T Sabaa, Katherine E. Southall, W. Roland Gehrels,

... and in an uplifted terrace section from tidal Catlins Lake provides the first evidence of Holocene fault rupture and major ... Settlement Fault, which forms the eastern margin of Catlins Lake, are recognized. The youngest (~1000 cal yrs BP) resulted in 0. ... 1 m of abrupt subsidence on the west (Catlins Lake) side of the fault. Foraminiferal faunas in the upper parts of ...

Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis

2007 - Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research | The Journal of Foraminiferal Research

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Robert W. Richmond, George Catlin,

... over 300 drawings of people, artefacts and animals. Catlin, following the Romantic tradition, expresses admiration for the 'honest and ...

Tópico(s): American Environmental and Regional History

1975 - University of Nebraska Press | The American Indian Quarterly

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Gareth E. John,

Abstract In this paper I locate George Catlin's paintings and descriptions of the 1830s Upper Missouri within the context of early 19th century American geographical thought and practice. Following a period that saw the nation double ... be conceptualized, ordered and made presentable as knowledge. Catlin's western portfolio—particularly his paintings and descriptions of the Mandan Indians—is emblematic of this early American geographical tradition. Relating Catlin's painted images and written texts to broader political and scientific contexts suggests the importance of a theologically grounded and benevolently conceived ...

Tópico(s): American History and Culture

2004 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Historical Geography

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J. Bastow Wilson, Carol Cullen,

... Cliff vegetation was sampled at five sites in the Catlins region, New Zealand. Ordination showed a vegetation sequence from the bottom to the top of the cliff, consistent ...

Tópico(s): Botany and Plant Ecology Studies

1986 - Taylor & Francis | New Zealand Journal of Botany

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Jimmy Xiangji Huang, Hing-Sun Luk, Stephen S.‐T. Yau,

... ingredients for our approach are the work of Catlin on the solution of the ∂-equation with mixed boundary conditions ...

Tópico(s): Geometry and complex manifolds

2006 - Lehigh University | Journal of Differential Geometry

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Annika Johnson,

A mineral chart in the George Catlin Papers manifests the artist's novel ethnogeological approach to depicting pipestone, a blood-red stone quarried on Dakota homelands. Catlin ignored Indigenous protocol to procure ... displays. This essay examines the Indigenous knowledge behind Catlin's claimed "discovery" of pipestone in the context of Indigenous land dispossession.

Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology

2020 - University of Chicago Press | Archives of American Art Journal

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Martin Kolář,

... alternative approach to a fundamental C-R invariant-the Catlin multitype. It is applied to a general smooth hypersurface in C^n+1, not necessarily pseudoconvex. Using this approach, we prove biholomorphic equivalence of models and give an explicit description of biholomorphisms between different models. A constructive finite algorithm for computing the multitype is described. The results can be viewed ...

Tópico(s): Advanced Algebra and Geometry

2010 - Oxford University Press | International Mathematics Research Notices

Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

JM Hoare, P Melgren, EE Chavel,

... each of three sites during recent surveys in the Catlins. We used systematic searching, photo identification and radio ...

Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change

2012 - Taylor & Francis | New Zealand Journal of Zoology

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Geoff A. Wilson,

... Pace of Indigenous Forest Clearance on Farms in the Catlins District, South Island, New Zealand, 1861–1991 GEOFF ...

Tópico(s): Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management

1993 - Wiley | New Zealand Geographer

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Gillian M. Nicholas, John W. Blunt, Murray H. G. Munro,

... the basidiomycete (mushroom) Cortinarius sp., collected in the Catlins, New Zealand. The structures of these compounds were determined as the ...

Tópico(s): Phytochemistry and Bioactivity Studies

2001 - American Chemical Society | Journal of Natural Products

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Paul Dyck, Brian W. Dippie,

George Catlin's paintings and the vision behind them have become part of our understanding of a lost America. We see the Indian ... Jacob Miller, and Karl Bodmer are linked with Catlin in a contest for the support of the arts, setting a precedent for ...

Tópico(s): American Environmental and Regional History

1992 - University of Nebraska Press | The American Indian Quarterly

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George Peter Murdock,

... Museum Journal, No. 2, pp. 66– 67. 1912 The Catlin Paintings,” The American Museum Journal, No. 3, pp. 89– 93. ...

Tópico(s): Diverse Educational Innovations Studies

1948 - Wiley | American Anthropologist

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Dexter B. Watts, H. Allen Torbert, Stephen A. Prior,

... was mainly attributed to the soil series, with the Catlin (silt loam) producing the most inorganic N followed by the Goldsboro (loam) ...

Tópico(s): Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics

2007 - Taylor & Francis | Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis

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John Prest,

... Park was an American idea, conceived by George Catlin in the 1830s as ‘a prairie reserve containing free-roaming ...

Tópico(s): American Environmental and Regional History

2006 - Oxford University Press | The English Historical Review