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    The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment edited by Louise Westling

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    Randy Lee Cutler reviews The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment, edited by Louise Westlin

    Remanent magnetization of the Permian Cutler formation of western Colorado

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    Remanent magnetization of Permian Cutler formation of western Colorad

    MS 116 Guide to John Earl Cutler, MD Papers (1918-1922)

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    The John Earl Cutler, MD papers contains 5 ledgers and some loose business-related papers, including two ledger books in which Dr. Cutler recorded patient fees and fees he paid to suppliers. The ledgers cover the years 1918 to 1922. Dr. Cutler recorded the names of his patients and the companies that paid for his services. He also recorded the drugs dispensed and the cost. He rarely mentions symptoms, which he treats. There are some loose receipts for repairs to Dr. Cutler\u27s Franklin automobile and purchases from drug wholesalers. See more at MS 116

    Cutler Bay

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    On the detectability of post-Newtonian effects in gravitational-wave emission of a coalescing binary

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    The effect of the recently obtained 2nd post-Newtonian corrections on the accuracy of estimation of parameters of the gravitational-wave signal from a coalescing binary is investigated. It is shown that addition of this correction degrades considerably the accuracy of determination of individual masses of the members of the binary. However the chirp mass and the time parameter in the sinal is still determined to a very good accuracy. The performance of the Newtonian filter is investigated and it is compared with performance of post-Newtonian search templates introduced recently. It is shown that both search templates can extract accurately useful information about the binary.Comment: 5 pages (16kb), LATEX, to be published in the proccedings of the 17th Texas Symposiu

    Modelling the 3D stratigraphic complexity inherent in mixed fluvial-aeolian successions: examples from the Pennsylvanian to Permian of Southern Utah, USA

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    Within Paradox foreland basin of southeastern Utah and northern Arizona, the Pennsylvanian-Permian Cutler Group records a varied array of aeolian-fluvial interactions within its various stratigraphic divisions: the Lower Cutler Beds, the Cedar Mesa Sandstone, the Organ Rock Formation and the Undivided Cutler Formation. The preserved architectural elements and facies arrangements that record these styles of fluvial-aeolian interaction within the Cutler Group are typically intimately related to each other and, in places, smaller-scale elements are nested inside larger elements suggesting that interactions commonly occur on several spatial and temporal scales. Specifically, autogenic interactions arising from intrinsic competition between coeval fluvial and aeolian processes can be shown to occur within sequences ascribed to allogenic controls, such as climatic cycles and systematic variations in sediment supply. Many of the types of interaction inferred from the Cutler Group successions are widely recognised within other ancient successions and within present-day desert systems. Criteria for the recognition and prediction of styles of fluvial-aeolian interaction have applied implications because resultant facies configurations exert a primary control on stratigraphic heterogeneity and compartmentalisation within hydrocarbon reservoirs. The 3D summary models resulting from this work provide a set of tools for predicting architectural relationships and for predicting sand body connectivity within sub-surface reservoir intervals

    Cost Avoidance Bolstering the Economic Case for Investing In Youth Aging Out of Foster Care

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    This study bolsters the case for greater investments into the future of youth aging out of foster care. Cutler does so by identifying some of the costs of bad outcomes and estimating the potential savings that could be achieved if youth in foster care were doing as well as others their age. The paper looks at three important areas: education, family formation and criminal justice

    Bangor Hydro Electric News: September 1939: Volume 9, No.9 -- Cutler, Maine Issue

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    This issue covers in depth the undertaking of bringing electricity of the town of Cutler, Maine. The history of Cutler and profiiles about residents of the town at the time are also detailed.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/bangorhydro_news/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (SC 2468)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2468. Correspondence and miscellaneous items related to the Cutler-Hammer News, an employee newsletter of the Cutler-Hammer Bowling Green plant. Includes a list of potential newsletter topics as well as a list of Corner Talk articles written by the plant manager

    Cutler, Kay oral history interview

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    Catherine (Epstein) “Kay” Cutler was born September 19, 1913 in Bangor, Maine. Her father was an immigrant, who came to this country from Eastern Europe at age thirteen. She grew up on Grove Street in Bangor, which was part of the Jewish community. She lived her whole life in Bangor, except during her college years at Wellesley, where she majored in economics. She married Dr. Lawrence Cutler, who was a doctor and member of the Board of Trustees at the University of Maine (Orono), and for whom the Cutler Health Center at the University of Maine, Orono is named. She was actively involved with social service and mental health issues in Maine. She was awarded the University of Maine’s Hartman Award in 1986, along with May Sarton and Berenice Abbott. She passed away on February 5, 2003. Her son, Eliot Cutler (MOH 337, 355 and 401), was interviewed three times for this project
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