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    Letter from J. B. Kernahan to John Muir, 1889 May 19.

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    [4]Remember us all to Mrs Muir and your little Daughters tell them that we will have an opening to the Succotash Valley some day they talk rail road very strong now the trail is as bad it can be a number of those that were in the party last summer will try it again and expect to have a grand time so with bets wishes to all we all join in sending our everlasting thanksMrs. J. B. Kernahan01342Yelm Prairie W.TMay 19th 89Mr John MuirMartinez CalDear Sis & Friend your letter of last December came to hand the last of Mch & found us one & all in our usual good health & we were very much Pleased to Receive a letter from you & we one & all thank you for even Remembering us away out here in the woods as the saying goes 65 miles from nowheres We Red a letter from D. W. Boss of Seattle today stating that a Party of 7 or 8 would ascend Mount Tacoma on the 4th of July to illuminate it for the Benefit of the good [2]People of Seattle & Tacoma is well as the other [classes?] & it would give us pleasure to see your with party as I would like to sit & hear you tell about the grand old mountain & its surrounding Country also the Flowers that grow in Paradise Valley. I was up to Paradise Valley in Sept But to late to see the Beautifull flowers that you told us of but I Saw enough of withered and Dried up ones to Convince me that you spake the truth when you Said that the Word Beautiful was the only appropriate name to give it. I [illegible] with you at that. Well I will not tire you longer in Reading my nosensical letters so jump over all mistakes I Remain Respectfully yoursJ. B. KernanhanYelm PrairieWs[3]Mr. MuirKind Sir and Friend we received your letter with Plesure and we thank you for remembering us all out here in the woods also for sending our little Daughter Ruth a book she is in Olympia going to school but will be home the 11th of June we mist here very much we would have answered your letter before but I sent it to Ruth and she returned it to us but it never reached us again. we will always remember how you all slept in the lane and Barn we could do better now our house has another storey. also plenty of spring chickens and rise so we can make good broth for the sick. we have the Picture of our cabin and your face is very bright and smiling in it. and we would like to see you with the Party this summe

    Letter from Mrs. J. B. Kernahan to John Muir, 1890 Oct 15.

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    01463Oct 15th 1890Succotash ValleyMr John MuirDear Friend,I write these few lines to thank you for the Books that you sent us. They arrived all save and are appreciated by both of us. my Husband and self would have replied before but seen by the papers that you were not at home. Husband and self send best wishes to you and family.Yours resp. Mrs. J. B. Kernaha

    Beam-Foil Measurements of Singlet Levels in Bi IV and Some Newly-Assigned Levels in Bi V

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    Abstract The beam-foil technique has been used to measure the lifetimes of five levels in Bi IV and nine levels in Bi V, six of which are new assignments. Cascade correction has been applied to the analysis of the resonance levels 6s6p 'P, in Bi IV and 6p 2P,,2,3,2 in Bi V

    The effect of ultraviolet C radiation against different N95 respirators inoculated with SARS-CoV-2

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    OBJECTIVES: There are currently no studies that have examined whether one dosage can be uniformly applied to different respirator types to effectively decontaminate SARS-CoV-2 on N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs). Health care workers have been using this disinfection method during the pandemic. Our objective was to determine the effect of UVC on SARS-CoV-2 inoculated N95 respirators and whether this was respirator material/model type dependent. METHODS: Four different locations (facepiece and strap) on five different N95 FFR models (3M 1860, 8210, 8511, 9211; Moldex 1511) were inoculated with a 10 μL drop of SARS-CoV-2 viral stock (8 × 10 RESULTS: UVC delivered using a dose of 1.5 J/cm(2), to each side, was an effective method of decontamination for the facepieces of 3 M 1860 and Moldex 1511, and for the straps of 3 M 8210 and the Moldex 1511. CONCLUSION: This dose is an appropriate decontamination method to facilitate the reuse of respirators for healthcare personnel when applied to specific models/materials. Also, some straps may require additional disinfection to maximize the safety of frontline workers. Implementation of widespread UVC decontamination methods requires careful consideration of model, material type, design, and fit-testing following irradiation

    Letter from J. B. Kernahan to John Muir, 1889 May 19.

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    [2]People of Seattle & Tacoma is well as the other [classes?] & it would give us pleasure to see your with party as I would like to sit & hear you tell about the grand old mountain & its surrounding Country also the Flowers that grow in Paradise Valley. I was up to Paradise Valley in Sept But to late to see the Beautifull flowers that you told us of but I Saw enough of withered and Dried up ones to Convince me that you spake the truth when you Said that the Word Beautiful was the only appropriate name to give it. I [illegible] with you at that. Well I will not tire you longer in Reading my nosensical letters so jump over all mistakes I Remain Respectfully yoursJ. B. KernanhanYelm PrairieWs[3]Mr. MuirKind Sir and Friend we received your letter with Plesure and we thank you for remembering us all out here in the woods also for sending our little Daughter Ruth a book she is in Olympia going to school but will be home the 11th of June we mist here very much we would have answered your letter before but I sent it to Ruth and she returned it to us but it never reached us again. we will always remember how you all slept in the lane and Barn we could do better now our house has another storey. also plenty of spring chickens and rise so we can make good broth for the sick. we have the Picture of our cabin and your face is very bright and smiling in it. and we would like to see you with the Party this summerhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/38080/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from J. B. Kernahan to John Muir, 1889 May 19.

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    [4]Remember us all to Mrs Muir and your little Daughters tell them that we will have an opening to the Succotash Valley some day they talk rail road very strong now the trail is as bad it can be a number of those that were in the party last summer will try it again and expect to have a grand time so with bets wishes to all we all join in sending our everlasting thanksMrs. J. B. Kernahan01342Yelm Prairie W.TMay 19th 89Mr John MuirMartinez CalDear Sis & Friend your letter of last December came to hand the last of Mch & found us one & all in our usual good health & we were very much Pleased to Receive a letter from you & we one & all thank you for even Remembering us away out here in the woods as the saying goes 65 miles from nowheres We Red a letter from D. W. Boss of Seattle today stating that a Party of 7 or 8 would ascend Mount Tacoma on the 4th of July to illuminate it for the Benefit of the goodhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/38079/thumbnail.jp

    A Lunar Rainbow

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