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MacLaren, I. F. "Alasdair Bruce MacGregor." BMJ 325, no. 7373 (2002): 1178c—1178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.325.7373.1178/c.

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Garrett, Bruce C. "Autobiography of Bruce C. Garrett." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 120, no. 8 (2016): 1393–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b09514.

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Dang, Liem X., Akihiro Morita, and Donald G. Truhlar. "Tribute to Bruce C. Garrett." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 120, no. 8 (2016): 1391–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b10414.

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Rashkow, Bruce C. "Remarks by Bruce C. Rashkow." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 87 (1993): 310–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272503700079945.

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Keeland, Robert. "Forest Stand Dynamics.Chadwick D. Oliver , Bruce C. Larson." Quarterly Review of Biology 72, no. 2 (1997): 219–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/419821.

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Jennings, Carole, and Jan Towers. "Bruce C. Vladeck, Director, Health Care Financing Administration." Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 7, no. 1 (1995): 8–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7599.1995.tb00987.x.

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Lotz, Kristina, George Pyrowolakis, and Stefan Jentsch. "BRUCE, a Giant E2/E3 Ubiquitin Ligase and Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein of the trans-Golgi Network, Is Required for Normal Placenta Development and Mouse Survival." Molecular and Cellular Biology 24, no. 21 (2004): 9339–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.24.21.9339-9350.2004.

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ABSTRACT BRUCE is a highly conserved 528-kDa peripheral membrane protein of the trans-Golgi network. Owing to the presence of an N-terminal single baculovirus inhibitor repeat, BRUCE functions as an inhibitor of apoptosis protein and blocks apoptosis when overexpressed. In addition, due to the presence of a C-terminal ubiquitin-conjugating domain, BRUCE can covalently attach ubiquitin to substrates. Here we report the generation and characterization of BRUCE-deficient mice. Complete inactivation of the BRUCE gene resulted in perinatal lethality and growth retardation discernible after embryonic day 14. The growth defect is linked to impaired placental development and may be caused by insufficient oxygen and nutrient transfer across the placenta. Chorioallantoic placentation initiated normally, but the mutant placenta showed an impaired maturation of the labyrinth layer and a significant reduction of the spongiotrophoblast. No evidence for an elevated apoptosis rate was detectable in embryonic and extraembryonic tissues and in knockout fibroblasts. Thus, although BRUCE is broadly expressed in embryonic, extraembryonic, and adult mouse tissues, this bifunctional protein might play a unique role in normal trophoblast differentiation and embryonic survival.
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AHMED, IMRAN, MARIA APARECIDA SOARES RUAS, and JOÃO NIVALDO TOMAZELLA. "Invariants of topological relative right equivalences." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 155, no. 2 (2013): 307–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004113000297.

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AbstractLet (V,0) be the germ of an analytic variety in $\mathbb{C}^n$ and f an analytic function germ defined on V. For functions with isolated singularity on V, Bruce and Roberts introduced a generalization of the Milnor number of f, which we call Bruce–Roberts number, μBR(V,f). Like the Milnor number of f, this number shows some properties of f and V. In this paper we investigate algebraic and geometric characterizations of the constancy of the Bruce–Roberts number for families of functions with isolated singularities on V. We also discuss the topological invariance of the Bruce–Roberts number for families of quasihomogeneous functions defined on quasihomogeneous varieties. As application of the results, we prove a relative version of the Zariski multiplicity conjecture for quasihomogeneous varieties.
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Penman, Michael. "The Bruce dynasty, Becket and Scottish pilgrimage to Canterbury, c.1178-c.1404." Journal of Medieval History 32, no. 4 (2006): 346–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2006.09.003.

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Ge, Chunmin, Lixiao Che, Jinyu Ren, et al. "BRUCE regulates DNA double-strand break response by promoting USP8 deubiquitination of BRIT1." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, no. 11 (2015): E1210—E1219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1418335112.

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The DNA damage response (DDR) is crucial for genomic integrity. BRIT1 (breast cancer susceptibility gene C terminus-repeat inhibitor of human telomerase repeat transcriptase expression), a tumor suppressor and early DDR factor, is recruited to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by phosphorylated H2A histone family, member X (γ-H2AX), where it promotes chromatin relaxation by recruiting the switch/sucrose nonfermentable (SWI–SNF) chromatin remodeler to facilitate DDR. However, regulation of BRIT1 recruitment is not fully understood. The baculovirus IAP repeat (BIR)-containing ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (BRUCE) is an inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP). Here, we report a non-IAP function of BRUCE in the regulation of the BRIT1–SWI–SNF DSB-response pathway and genomic stability. We demonstrate that BRIT1 is K63 ubiquitinated in unstimulated cells and that deubiquitination of BRIT1 is a prerequisite for its recruitment to DSB sites by γ-H2AX. We show mechanistically that BRUCE acts as a scaffold, bridging the ubiquitin-specific peptidase 8 (USP8) and BRIT1 in a complex to coordinate USP8-catalyzed deubiquitination of BRIT1. Loss of BRUCE or USP8 impairs BRIT1 deubiquitination, BRIT1 binding with γ-H2AX, the formation of BRIT1 DNA damage foci, and chromatin relaxation. Moreover, BRUCE-depleted cells display reduced homologous recombination repair, and BRUCE-mutant mice exhibit repair defects and genomic instability. These findings identify BRUCE and USP8 as two hitherto uncharacterized critical DDR regulators and uncover a deubiquitination regulation of BRIT1 assembly at damaged chromatin for efficient DDR and genomic stability.
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Cullen, David. "Texas Labor History ed. by Bruce Glasrud, James C. Maroney." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 117, no. 4 (2014): 429–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/swh.2014.0036.

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Birnbaum, Michael. "The Landscape in 2009: A Conversation with Bruce C. Vladeck." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 34, no. 3 (2009): 401–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/03616878-2009-005.

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Iglehart, John K. "Changing With The Times: The Views Of Bruce C. Vladeck." Health Affairs 16, no. 3 (1997): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.16.3.58.

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Dyson, Freeman J. "Ramanujan: Letters and Commentary. Bruce C. Berndt , Robert A. Rankin." Isis 87, no. 2 (1996): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/357554.

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Backer, Howard. "Bruce C. Paton, MD: August 28, 1925 to November 4, 2019." Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 31, no. 1 (2020): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2019.12.002.

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Guemple, Lee. ": Native Peoples: The Canadian Experience . R. Bruce Morrison, C. Roderick Wilson." American Anthropologist 90, no. 4 (1988): 1004–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1988.90.4.02a00510.

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Grassi, Bruno, Michael C. Hogan, and L. Bruce Gladden. "Reply from Bruno Grassi, Michael C. Hogan and L. Bruce Gladden." Journal of Physiology 573, no. 2 (2006): 567–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2006.573202.

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Mayfield, Tyler. "A Theological Introduction to the Old Testament - By Bruce C. Birch." Religious Studies Review 33, no. 2 (2007): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2007.00174_21.x.

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Chaudhari, Raghunath V. "Bruce C. Gates, Helmut Knozinger and Friederike C. Jentoft (eds): Advances in Catalysis, Vol 53, 2010." Catalysis Letters 142, no. 3 (2011): 397–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10562-011-0592-4.

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Alladi, Krishnaswami. "Ramanujan: Letters and Commentary, by Bruce C. Berndt and Robert A. Rankin." American Mathematical Monthly 103, no. 8 (1996): 708–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00029890.1996.12004810.

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Grusak, Michael A. "Iron Chelation in Plants and Soil Microorganisms.Larry L. Barton , Bruce C. Hemming." Quarterly Review of Biology 69, no. 3 (1994): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/418686.

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Prescott, V. "Sea Level Rise: History and Consequences (Bruce C. Douglas et al. (eds.))." International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 16, no. 3 (2001): 531–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718080120493173.

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Weinberg, W. Henry. "Catalytic chemistry. By Bruce C. Gates, Wiley, New York, 458 pp., 1992." AIChE Journal 38, no. 3 (1992): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.690380321.

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Patterson, Sara S. "C. Bruce Alexander: Teaching Great Leadership in Pathology through Experience and Example." Critical Values 4, no. 3 (2011): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/criticalvalues/4.3.28.

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Trompf, Garry W. "Erasmus in the Twentieth Century: Interpretations c. 1920-2000- by Bruce Mansfield." Journal of Religious History 32, no. 3 (2008): 383–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9809.2008.00674_11.x.

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Finger, Stanley, Sara Elizabeth Gehr, and Allison Lewis West. "'Dual brain action': the case studies of Lewis C. Bruce in the 1890s." History of Psychiatry 12, no. 45 (2001): 059–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957154x0101204503.

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White, Sarah. "Order in the Court: Medieval Procedural Treatises in Translation by Bruce C. Brasington." Mediaeval Journal 7, no. 1 (2017): 176–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.tmj.5.115354.

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Donahue, Charles. "Order in the Court: Medieval Procedural Treatises in Translation by Bruce C. Brasington." Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 34, no. 1 (2017): 281–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bmc.2017.0010.

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Puntanen, Simo. "Linear Models in Statistics, Second Edition by Alvin C. Rencher, G. Bruce Schaalje." International Statistical Review 76, no. 3 (2008): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-5823.2008.00062_10.x.

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MARIN, IVAN. "A revision on the generic status of three species of the genus Chacella Bruce, 1986 described by Li & Poupin (2009) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae)." Zootaxa 2452, no. 1 (2010): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2452.1.7.

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The pontoniine genus Chacella Bruce, 1986 was designated for Dasycaris kerstitchi (Wicksten, 1983) from Sonora, Mexico, the Eastern Pacific. Later, two newly described species, C. tricornuta Hendrickx, 1990 and C. mclaughlinae Li, 2006 were added to the genus (Hendrickx, 1990; Li, 2006). Recently revised (Marin, 2009) the genus became monotypic again with single species, C. kerstitchi (Wicksten, 1983), while two remaining species were transferred to newly designated genus Sandyella Marin, 2009 which can be distinguished by the dorsal ornamentation of the carapace (see Marin, 2009).
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Nuño-Ballesteros, J. J., B. Oréfice-Okamoto, B. K. Lima-Pereira, and J. N. Tomazella. "The Bruce–Roberts Number of A Function on A Hypersurface with Isolated Singularity." Quarterly Journal of Mathematics 71, no. 3 (2020): 1049–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qmathj/haaa015.

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Abstract Let $(X,0)$ be an isolated hypersurface singularity defined by $\phi \colon ({\mathbb{C}}^n,0)\to ({\mathbb{C}},0)$ and $f\colon ({\mathbb{C}}^n,0)\to{\mathbb{C}}$ such that the Bruce–Roberts number $\mu _{BR}(f,X)$ is finite. We first prove that $\mu _{BR}(f,X)=\mu (f)+\mu (\phi ,f)+\mu (X,0)-\tau (X,0)$, where $\mu $ and $\tau $ are the Milnor and Tjurina numbers respectively of a function or an isolated complete intersection singularity. Second, we show that the logarithmic characteristic variety $LC(X,0)$ is Cohen–Macaulay. Both theorems generalize the results of a previous paper by some of the authors, in which the hypersurface $(X,0)$ was assumed to be weighted homogeneous.
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Talbot, John. "York Bowen's Viola Concerto." Tempo 60, no. 238 (2006): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298206260315.

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YORK BOWEN: Viola Concerto in C minor, op.25. CECIL FORSYTH: Viola Concerto in G minor. Lawrence Power (vla), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra c. Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67546.BOWEN: Viola Concerto; Viola Sonata No.2 in F major; Melody for the C string, op.51 no.2. Doris Lederer (vla), with Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra c. Paul Polivnick, Bruce Murray (pno). Centaur CRC 2786.BOWEN: Viola Concerto. WALTON: Viola Concerto in A minor. HOWELLS: Elegy for viola, string quartet and string orchestra. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Suite for viola and orchestra (Group I). Helen Callus (vla), New Zealand Symphony Orchestra c. Marc Taddei. ASV CD DCA 1181.
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Díez, Óskar. "Contraimágenes para una California alternativa: los diggers, Bruce Nauman y Terry Riley en San Francisco." Tropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada 1, no. 18 (2012): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.201218495.

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En la segunda mitad de la década de los sesenta la ciudad californiana de San Francisco se convierte en uno de los lugares centrales de la producción de la novedad. En el seno de la comunidad hippie, los diggers se desmarcan del ambiente dominante y plantean una ruptura con el capitalismo más allá de la mera rebelión formal. Son los días en que el músico Terry Riley inaugura el minimalismo musical con su obra "In C" y el momento en el que Bruce Nauman establece las bases de un vocabulario artístico que lo encumbrará como uno de los artistas clave de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. In the second half of the sixties the Californian city of San Francisco becomes a central place in the production of novelty. Within the hippie community, Diggers distance themselves from dominant environment and pose a rupture with capitalism beyond the mere formal rebellion. These are the days when the musician Terry Riley opens with his work "In C" the musical minimalism and the time when Bruce Nauman lays the foundations of an artistic vocabulary that afterwards will elevate him as one of the key artists of the second half of the twentieth.
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Power, Michael Kevin. "Terence C. Halliday and Bruce G. Carruthers, Bankrupt: Global Lawmaking and Systemic Financial Crisis." Canadian Journal of Sociology 34, no. 4 (2009): 1124–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cjs6669.

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Schnatter, Wayne. "Catalytic chemistry, by Bruce C. Gates, Wiley, New York, 1991, 458 pp. price: $49.95." Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 31, no. 10 (1993): 2667–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.1993.080311031.

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Thomas, Hugh M. "Bruce R. O'Brien. Reversing Babel: Translation among the English during an Age of Conquests, c. 800 to c. 1200." American Historical Review 118, no. 5 (2013): 1579–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/118.5.1579.

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Erskine, Angus B., and Kjell-G. Kjær. "The polar ship Scotia." Polar Record 41, no. 2 (2005): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247405004237.

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The ship that the oceanographer Dr William Speirs Bruce used on the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902–04, was originally a sealer named Hekla, built in Norway in 1872. In 1889 the Norwegian skipper Ragnvald Knudsen explored the northeast coast of Greenland between latitudes 74° and 75°, and in 1891–92 the ship was used by the Danish naval officer, Lieutenant C. Ryder, to explore the inner recesses of Scoresby Sund, finally visiting Angmagssalik. In 1902, re-named Scotia and captained by Tam Robertson from Peterhead, she sailed to the Weddell Sea under the leadership of Bruce. The southern winter of 1903 was spent at Laurie Island in the South Orkney Islands, and in March–April 1904 the party discovered 150 miles of previously unknown coastline of the Antarctic continent, reaching a farthest south of 74°01′S, 22°00′W. An extensive programme of marine survey and biological research was carried out. Back in the UK, Bruce sold the ship, and she returned to sealing, based in Dundee until appointed to be the first international North Atlantic Ice Patrol ship after the tragedy of Titanic. The Great War caused her to become a freighter in the English Channel area until she caught fire and was burnt out on a sandbank in the Bristol Channel on 18 January 1916.
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Zagorodnov, V., O. Nagornov, T. A. Scambos, et al. "Borehole temperatures reveal details of 20th century warming at Bruce Plateau, Antarctic Peninsula." Cryosphere 6, no. 3 (2012): 675–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-675-2012.

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Abstract. Two ice core boreholes of 143.18 m and 447.73 m (bedrock) were drilled during the 2009–2010 austral summer on the Bruce Plateau at a location named LARISSA Site Beta (66°02' S, 64°04' W, 1975.5 m a.s.l.). Both boreholes were logged with thermistors shortly after drilling. The shallow borehole was instrumented for 4 months with a series of resistance thermometers with satellite uplink. Surface temperature proxy data derived from an inversion of the borehole temperature profiles are compared to available multi-decadal records from weather stations and ice cores located along a latitudinal transect of the Antarctic Peninsula to West Antarctica. The LARISSA Site Beta profiles show temperatures decreasing from the surface downward through the upper third of the ice, and warming thereafter to the bed. The average temperature for the most recent year is −14.78°C (measured at 15 m depth, abbreviated T15). A minimum temperature of −15.8°C is measured at 173 m depth, and basal temperature is estimated to be −10.2°C. Current mean annual temperature and the gradient in the lower part of the measured temperature profile have a best fit with an accumulation rate of 1.9×103 kg m−2 a−1 and basal heat flux (q) of 88 mW m−2, if steady-state conditions are assumed. However, the mid-level temperature variations show that recent temperature has varied significantly. Reconstructed surface temperatures (Ts=T15) over the last 200 yr are derived by an inversion technique (Tikhonov and Samarskii, 1990). From this, we find that cold temperatures (minimum Ts=−16.2°C) prevailed from ~1920 to ~1940, followed by a gradual rise of temperature to −14.2°C around 1995, then cooling over the following decade and warming in the last few years. The coldest period was preceded by a relatively warm 19th century at T15≥−15°C. To facilitate regional comparisons of the surface temperature history, we use our T15 data and nearby weather station records to refine estimates of lapse rates (altitudinal, adjusted for latitude: Γa(l)). Good temporal and spatial consistency of Γa(l) over the last 35 yr are observed, implying that the climate trends observed here are regional and consistent over a broad altitude range.
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Zagorodnov, V., O. Nagornov, T. A. Scambos, et al. "Borehole temperatures reveal details of 20th century warming at Bruce Plateau, Antarctic Peninsula." Cryosphere Discussions 5, no. 6 (2011): 3053–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-5-3053-2011.

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Abstract. Two ice core boreholes of 143.74 m and 447.65 m (bedrock) were drilled during the 2009–2010 austral summer on the Bruce Plateau at a location named LARISSA Site Beta (66°02' S, 64°04' W, 1975.5 m a.s.l.). Both boreholes were logged with thermistors shortly after drilling. The shallow borehole was instrumented for 4 months with a series of resistance thermometers with satellite uplink. Surface temperature proxy data derived from an inversion of the borehole temperature profiles are compared to available multi-decadal records from weather stations and ice cores located along a latitudinal transect of the Antarctic Peninsula to West Antarctica. The LARISSA Site Beta profiles show temperatures decreasing from the surface downward through the upper third of the ice, and warming thereafter to the bed. The average temperature for the most recent year is −14.78 °C (measured at 15 m depth, abbreviated T15. A minimum temperature of −15.8 °C is measured at 173 m depth and basal temperature is estimated to be −10.2 °C. Current mean annual temperature and the gradient in the lower part of the measured temperature profile have a best fit with an accumulation rate of 1.9 × 103 kg m−2 a−1 and basal heat flux (q) of 88 mW m−2, if steady-state conditions are assumed. However, the mid-level temperature variations show that recent temperature has varied significantly. Reconstructed surface temperatures (Ts=T15 over the last 200 yr are derived by an inversion technique. From this, we find that cold temperatures (minimum Ts=−16.2 °C) prevailed from ~1920 to ~1940, followed by a gradual rise of temperature to −14.2 °C around 1995, then cooling over the following decade and warming in the last few years. The coldest period was preceded by a relatively warm 19th century at T15 ≥ −15 °C. To facilitate regional comparisons of the surface temperature history, we use our T15 data and nearby weather station records to refine estimates of lapse rates (altitudinal, adjusted for latitude: Γa(l)). Good temporal and spatial consistency of Γa(l)) over the last 35 yr are observed, implying that the climate trends observed here are regional and consistent over a broad altitude range.
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Baruah, Nayandeep Deka, and P. Bhattacharyya. "Some theorems on the explicit evaluation of Ramanujan's theta-functions." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 2004, no. 40 (2004): 2149–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s0161171204111058.

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Bruce C. Berndt et al. and Soon-Yi Kang have proved many of Ramanujan's formulas for the explicit evaluation of the Rogers-Ramanujan continued fraction and theta-functions in terms of Weber-Ramanujan class invariants. In this note, we give alternative proofs of some of these identities of theta-functions recorded by Ramanujan in his notebooks and deduce some formulas for the explicit evaluation of his theta-functions in terms of Weber-Ramanujan class invariants.
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Rankin, R. A. "Bruce C. Berndt Ramanujan's Notebooks, Part I (Springer-Verlag, 1985), x + 357 pp. DM 188." Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 29, no. 2 (1986): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0013091500017661.

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Nesper, Larry. "Cultures and Ecologies: A Native Fishing Conflict on the Saugeen-Bruce Peninsula. Edwin C. Koenig." Journal of Anthropological Research 63, no. 1 (2007): 132–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jar.63.1.20371125.

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Bragg, Gordon M. "Fundamentals of Air Pollution.Arthur C. Stern , Richard W. Boubel , D. Bruce Turner , Donald L. Fox." Quarterly Review of Biology 60, no. 3 (1985): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/414523.

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Brooks, George A., Harry B. Rossiter, David C. Poole, and L. Bruce Gladden. "Reply from George A. Brooks, Harry B. Rossiter, David C. Poole and L. Bruce Gladden." Journal of Physiology 599, no. 5 (2021): 1711–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jp281335.

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Pla, Juan. "On a sequence of algebraic formulae of Ramanujan." Mathematical Gazette 96, no. 536 (2012): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025557200004423.

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Among the many astonishing formulae stated by Ramanujan we find in his Notebooks the following sequence (see [1], p 96, Entry 43):which hold for any triple of complex numbers (a, b, c) such that a + b + c = 0.Ramanujan concluded this list by ‘And so on’, which suggests that he had some kind of method or algorithm allowing him to extend this list to any even power of the quadratic form p(a, b, c) = ab + bc + ca, when a + b + c = 0. To explain this, Bruce Brendt details a theorem by S. Bhargava [2], which can be used to produce identities of the kind above, and infers that Ramanujan is likely to have used the same proof to establish his identities (see [1], pp. 97-100)
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O'Keeffe, Katherine O'Brien. "Silence and Sign Language in Medieval Monasticism: The Cluniac Tradition, c. 900-1200. Scott G. Bruce." Speculum 84, no. 3 (2009): 676–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400209445.

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Barrow, J. "Shorter notice. Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity. Robert Somerville, Bruce C Brasington (eds)." English Historical Review 114, no. 458 (1999): 938–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/enghis/114.458.938.

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Barrow, J. "Shorter notice. Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity. Robert Somerville, Bruce C Brasington (eds)." English Historical Review 114, no. 458 (1999): 938–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/114.458.938.

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Scrosati, Bruno. "The Lithium Air Battery: Fundamentals. Herausgegeben von Nobiyuki Imanishi, Alan C. Luntz und Peter G. Bruce." Angewandte Chemie 127, no. 19 (2015): 5646. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201502703.

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Scrosati, Bruno. "The Lithium Air Battery: Fundamentals. Edited by Nobiyuki Imanishi, Alan C. Luntz, and Peter G. Bruce." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 54, no. 19 (2015): 5554. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201502703.

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