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    A stable range description of the space of link maps

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    We study the space of link maps, which are smooth maps from the disjoint union of manifolds P and Q to a manifold N such that the images of P and Q are disjoint. We give a range of dimensions, interpreted as the connectivity of a certain map, in which the cobordism class of the "linking manifold" is enough to distinguish the homotopy class of one link map from another.Comment: 10 page

    Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, August 26, 1828

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    Transcript of Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, August 26, 1828. Mather discusses his belief that the commissioners will soon be paid for their Santa Fe Trail work

    Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, August 25, 1829

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    Transcript of Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, August 25, 1829. Mather discusses money matters related to the Santa Fe Trail survey

    Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, June 2, 1829

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    Transcript of Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, June 2, 1829. Mather discusses the failure of the appropriations bill to pay the Santa Fe Trail commissioners; unable to lend Sibley money

    Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, March 19, 1833

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    Transcript of Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, March 19, 183

    Letter from Thomas Mather to Unknown, July 16, 1825

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    Letter from Thomas Mather to Unknown, July 16, 1825. Mather tells of his arrival at Fort Osage in preparation for the Santa Fe Trail survey

    Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, October 11, 1831

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    Transcript of Letter from Thomas Mather to George Sibley, October 11, 1831. Mather discusses business matters related to the Santa Fe Trail

    Thomas Mather Journal, 1825-1826

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    Thomas Mather Journal, 1825-1826. Transcripts of the journal can be found at: https://publications.newberry.org/transcribe/mather

    Human Babesia microti Incidence and Ixodes scapularis Distribution, Rhode Island, 1998–2004

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    Distribution of nymphal Ixodes scapularis in Rhode Island was used as a logistical regressor for predicting presence of human babesiosis. Although the incidence of babesiosis is increasing in southern Rhode Island, large areas of the state are free of babesiosis risk
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