Win labuda biography sample

  • Edward F. Labuda graduated from Jeannette, High School in 1955 as co-valedictorian, received a BS in Physics from Case Institute of Technology in 1959.
  • Technology, Science and Art. a Tribute to Win Labuda on the Occasion of.
  • This article is a proposal of identity research through its process and narrative character.
  • Abstract

    Two new Keratinophyton species, K. kautmanovae sp. nov. and K. keniense sp. nov., isolated from soil samples originating from two different geographical and environmental locations (Africa and Europe) are described and illustrated. Phylogenetically informative sequences obtained from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the nuclear large subunit (LSU) rDNA, as well as their unique phenotype, fully support novelty of these two fungi for this genus. Based on ITS and LSU combined phylogeny, both taxa are resolved in a cluster with eight accepted species, including K. alvearium, K. chongqingense, K. hubeiense, K. durum, K. lemmensii, K. siglerae, K. submersum, and K. sichuanense. The new taxon, K. kautmanovae, is characterized by clavate, smooth to coarsely verrucose conidia, absence of arthroconidia, slow growth at 25 °C, and no growth at 30 °C, while K. keniense is morphologically unique with a high diversity of conidial shapes (

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  • Aleksander Majkowski

    Kashubian writer and activist (1876–1938)

    Aleksander Majkowski (Kashubian: Aleksander Majkòwsczi; 17 July 1876 – 10 February 1938) was a Polish-Kashubian writer, poet, journalist, editor, activist, and physician.[1] He was the most important figure in the Kashubian movement before World War II, editor of Gryf, author of the greatest Kashubian novel The Life and Adventures of Remus, and Historia Kaszubów (The History of the Kashubs).

    Early life

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    Aleksander Jan Alojzy Majkowski was born into a farming family on July 17, 1876, in what was then Berent, West Prussia, Prussian partition of Poland, the eldest child of two sisters and three brothers. In Berent, he completed primary school (Volksschule) and in 1885-90 attended a German progymnasium. He was given a scholarship of Towarzystwo Pomocy Naukowej (Society of Educational Aid), based in Chełmno (then Culm). In 1891, he began his education in a gymnasium in Konitz, l

    About Ed Labuda

    Edward F. Labuda graduated from Jeannette, High School in 1955 as co-valedictorian, received a BS in Physics from Case Institute of Technology in 1959, a MS in Electrical Engineering from New York University in 1961, and a Ph. D. in Electrophysics from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1967.

    Ed joined AT&T Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ, in June of 1959. After a 35 year career, he retired from AT&T as Vice President, AT&T Microelectronics and Chief Operating Officer of the Photonics Business Unit. His business unit responsibilities included marketing, product planning, finance, research and development operations in Breinigsville, PA, and Murray Hill, NJ, and manufacturing operations in Reading, PA, and Clark, NJ, a sub-cable repeater assembly plant.

    His technical and executive leadership work was in the area of fiber optic devices, subsystems, and associated passive components, silicon integrated circuit technology, imaging cameras for video sy