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Stenger-Philippe, Caroline (1985). [See below] (MD?). University of Strasbourgh.
For Hugh Evelyn-White: I have not found the thesis cited in full, but it is often referenced as the source of the (almost certainly false) claim that E-W wrote "I have succumbed to a curse" in his own blood before his death. First references to it are news articles from July 1985 (e.g. LA Times here; I don't have a title, unfortunately, but it's probably something to do with fungi and the Egyptian pyramids, possibly mentioning Aspergillus flavus. Generally given as a doctoral thesis from the Strasbourg school of Medicine. Any reference to Evelyn-White from the thesis gratefully received.
Thanks, UndercoverClassicistT·C07:41, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
it is cited as "Stenger Philippe AM: Tutankhamon cursed with moulds?; graduate thesis. Tempo Medico 1986:16:12." in this paper. And here is a paragraph about this thesis. Artem.G (talk) 08:32, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Feldman, W. M. (1978). Rabbinical mathematics and astronomy (3d corr. ed.). New York: Hermon Press. ISBN9780872030268.
For Hebrew calendar. I understand there are some passages relevant to the Accuracy section, and in particular the author proposes a 334-year cycle around pages 207-208, but I can only see snippets from Google Books, so I'd like copies of pages 207-208 along with any relevant surrounding sections. Arcorann (talk) 02:57, 16 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Bruce1ee. Your link worked; for some reason, I'm only getting six results for Zhenxiang huabao, and none of them seem to be directly related to the magazine. (But it's good to have this - it confirms a lot of addresses, and provides a better timeline than I've gotten). — Chris Woodrich (talk) 23:04, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
This is a book about 30 popular Japanese songs from Heisei era. Recently, I started writing about the Mongol800 song "Chiisana Koi no Uta" in German and English Wikipedia. While searching for sources, I stumbled upon this book written by music critic Tomonori Shiba. I need the pages where the book gives further detailed information about the song (such as background, analysis, interpretations) so I can keep on working on that article in both languages. I need the exact pages where Shiba wrote about the song as well. The book has a total of 303 pages.
Basso, Andrew R. (2024). "Chapter 1 Extirpation: Understanding Annihilatory Forced Displacement and Chapter 2 Exposure: A Theory of Displacement Atrocity Crimes". Destroy Them Gradually: Displacement as Atrocity. Rutgers University Press. ISBN978-1-9788-3130-8.
Stromer, E. (1926). "Reste Land- und Süsswasser-Bewohnender irbeltiere aus den Diamantenfeldern Deutsch-Südwestafrikas". Die Diamantenwüste Südwestafrikas. 2: 107–153.
von Koenigswald, G.H.R. (1932). "Metaschizotherium fraasi n.g.n.s.p., ein neuer Chalicotheriide aus dem Obermiocän von Steinheim". Palaeontographica. 8 (8): 21.
von Koenigswald, G.H.R. (1966). "Fossil Hyracoidea from China". Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetenschappen. 69 (3).
Melentis, J.K. (1966). "Studien uber fossile Vertebraten Griechenlands. 12. Neue Schadel-und Unterkieferfunde von Pliohyrax graecus aus dem Pont von Pikermi (Attika) und Halmyropotamos (Euboea)". Annales Geologiques des Pays Helleniques. 17: 182–209.
Meyer, G.E. (1978). "Hyracoidea". In Maglio, V.J.; Cooke, H.B.S. (eds.). Evolution of African Mammals. Harvard University Press. pp. 284–314.
Becker Platen, J.D.; Sickenberg, O.; Tobien, H. (1975). "Die Gliederung der känozoischen Sedimente der Türkei nach Vertebraten. Faunengruppen". Geologisches Jahrbuch. 15: 47–100.
Becker Platen, J.D.; Sickenberg, O.; Tobien, H. (1975). "Vertebraten. Lokalfaunen der Türkei und ihre Altersstellung". Geologisches Jahrbuch. 15: 47–100.
Kuss, S.E. (1976). "Ein erster Fund von Pliohyrax aus dem Vallesian von Kreta/Griechenland". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie. ?: 157–162.
For Pliohyrax, Prohyrax and Postschizotherium. Current advance can be seen on my sandbox, but I'm a bit stuck as Melentis 1966, Stromer 1926 and Koenigswald 1966 are essential for each taxa respectively. Koenigswald 1932 is less important but probably has some infos on Postschizotherium which was still considered a chalicothere at the time. I'm aware that the Stromer paper is on Google Books but the limited preview is unsufficient for it.
Edit : I'm adding an additional chapter on the evolution of African hyracoids, that is probably essential for Prohyrax and Meroehyrax.
@Larrayal: Doing... Kuss 1976 and a couple others. I literally touched this exact issue like 15 min ago, trying to fulfill a different resource request from the same journal. Unfortunately, I’d already left by the time I saw this update. Please send me an email, I’ll attach PDFs to the reply once I get them in a day or so. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!20:24, 17 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Larrayal: Please double check #6 and #7. They are apparently the same citation but with different titles.
For others looking to fulfill this request, please note that #3 should specify it is Series B. of Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen . This journal apparently has multiple series. Same applies to Geologisches Jahrbuch, which is "Reihe B". ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!19:16, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Right, the same holds for #6 and #7, as Geologisches Jahrbuch appeared in six different series at that time. Also note that #6 and #7 have the same page range in the same journal issue, which is obviously wrong. -- @Larrayal, @ARandomName123: can you please indicate, which parts are already resolved? I think I can fulfill some of the remaining parts of the request. FordPrefect42 (talk) 21:44, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@FordPrefect42: Hi, I think you're miscounting the references. #8 is Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie (though it should probably specify that this paper is published in the "Monatshefte" version of the journal.)
The completed ones are #2 (Palaeontographica supplement), #5 (See De Gruyter link above) and #8. which I will send over shortly (last one, Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie). ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!21:51, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks a lot ! #6 and #7 are treated as two distinct documents in older papers, I did a slight mistake on the number of pages but they should normally be after each other. Larrayal (talk) 18:43, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Larrayal: Understood. Could you please confirm whether the link above works for the Harvard University Press book? You should have access to it through TWL. In addition, could you please readd the completed papers in the old order, and strike them out instead? Removing them makes it more confusing since the numbering is messed up. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!18:58, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks a lot ! Sorry if I couldn't respond faster - week has been busy, but I should be able to put those in use starting on monday ! And the paper is effectively accessible, so I'm marking this ticket as resolved. Thanks again to everyone that helped on this project !Larrayal (talk) 22:21, 22 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Keyboard Presents the Evolution of Electronic Dance Music
Mykola Zinchuk, ed. (2009). Kazky Bukovyny. Українські народні казки (in Ukrainian). Vol. 11. Prut: Instytut ukraïnoznavstva AN Ukraïny. pp. 324-329 (text for tale nr. 107, "107. Рак Іван Царевич").
That's wonderful: thank you. You're quite right on WP:WHOSWHO: fortunately, it's still useful as a SPS for details like his mother's name (I think we can trust him to get that right!), and as a springboard for other research (for example, it's the first source I've seen to mention that he had the CStJ, which checked out in the Gazette). UndercoverClassicistT·C06:32, 24 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
“A Note on Manuscripts of the Zubdat al-āthār, a Chaghatay Turkic History from Sixteenth-Century Mawarannahr,”
“A Note on Manuscripts of the Zubdat al-āthār, a Chaghatay Turkic History from Sixteenth-Century Mawarannahr,” Manuscripts of the Middle East, 6 (1992) Leiden, 1994], pp. 96–100.
Braddy, S. J. (2024). "Carcinosomatoid eurypterid palaeoecology and phylogeny: ichnology and palaeocommunities". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie – Abhandlungen. doi:10.1127/njgpa/2024/1206.
@Ta-tea-two-te-to: Unfortunately, my request has been cancelled. As this article was published very recently, it's not available for scanning yet, as apparently the "Latest issues [are] in Reading Room", meaning I would have to go in person. I'm out of the country for a few weeks, and I won't be able to fulfill this request until I return. Sorry about that! ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!08:37, 11 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I checked the reading room today, and unfortunately we only have issues up to January 2024. The article wasn't actually published in print until 3 days ago. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!21:17, 17 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@ARandomName123 I see. Thank you for trying. Seems author say it is early access in Twitter post, so probably accessible one will be published, I will wait for that.
Levene, Mark (2005, 2013). Genocide in the Age of the Nation State: Volume 2: The Rise of the West and the Coming of Genocide. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 249. ISBN978-0-85771-289-9. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
If anyone has access to the electronic copy of this book (supposedly carried by a number of universities) I'm looking for the page that the quote "Undiluted economic rapacity supported by racist justification certainly were essential factors in a toxic mix, but only when ignited by the bitter pill of resistance of those who would become its victims can we discern . . . the lethal mix which would engender genocide" appears (probably 249), and I'd also like a few pages before and after, preferably the chapter.
For genocide and likely other articles
Sent you the subchapter it's in, but didn't send pages after as the quote is right at the end of the subchapter. If you need the pages after, the rest of 62-page chapter, or anything else from the book, let me know. AstonishingTunesAdmirer連絡12:52, 28 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Reppop: The third, you get with abonnement this: "Les sociétés d'édition musicale et de production Zagora et Bleu Blanc, Daniel Vangarde et Jean Kluger ont été déboutés le 14 décembre par la première chambre civile de la Cour de cassation de leur demande à la Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) d'un paiement complémentaire de plus de 31 millions de francs afférents aux passages dans les discothèques entre 1985 et 1990 des chansons de La Compagnie créole. La Cour de cassation confirme donc ainsi le jugement du tribunal de grande instance de Nanterre de juillet 1994, puis l'arrêt en décembre 1996 de la cour d'appel." – Doc Taxon • Talk • 23:49, 29 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone has access to this publication? It seems that it was an "Oral presentation", the site says it was published, though I can't understand where. For Yudel Pen and S. An-sky
I think the "published" is just someone trying to figure out how to input the date of the presentation into a form that doesn't have a more useful field. The media type being "Topical/Group Seminar" tells me you're not going to get anything else. I suppose if you're very keen to learn what it said, you could try emailing her to see if she kept her notes, but that won't do you much good for sourcing a wikipedia article. -- asilvering (talk) 13:40, 19 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I don't know much about this topic but I believe there was a set of non-public testimonies given during the Peel Commission which have since become available, per: "The commissioners made their recommendation after listening to several weeks of testimony, delivered in both public and secret sessions. The transcripts of the public testimony were published soon afterward, but the secret testimony transcripts were only released by the United Kingdom’s National Archives in March 2017."[2] But I'm not sure where to find these testimonies. What specifically got me looking into this was to read Churchill's secret testimony regarding statements he made about the Palestinians.
@IOHANNVSVERVS: The resource cited in the article you linked is cataloged at The National Archives here. The archives have not digitized the material. It is unlikely that a volunteer here able and willing to visit the archives in Kew will step forward, but you can go there yourself, or there's a link on the catalog page to instructions on how to order copies from the archives (for a fee). Another approach would be to contact the author of the article, Laila Parsons, to see if she is willing to share the copies she received from a colleague. --Worldbruce (talk) 05:12, 2 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Apparently there are over 500 pages. The archives will copy them for you but will charge you quite a lot, probably a few hundred pounds. Zerotalk05:40, 2 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Urban, Charles; McKernan, Luke (1999). A Yank in Britain: the lost memoirs of Charles Urban, film pioneer. Hastings East Sussex: Projection Box. ISBN9780952394129.
@Pigsonthewing: I'm not seeing any mention of a "Mavroyeni" (or close variation) in the index. I also found no mention after a quick skim through the book. I can send you the index if you'd like to look through it. Part of it is visible/searchable through GBooks here. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!14:40, 30 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Chu, Christina (1980). The Art of Gao Qifeng. Urban Council Hong Kong.
For Gao Qifeng; based on the excerpt available from the Hong Kong Museum, I'd only need pages 6 through 15 and 20 through 25 (i.e., the English versions).
@ARandomName123, Many thanks for this. I see "The Battle for the Soul of Thunderball" is used as part of the subtitle here, so it may have been used for an earlier edition as the main headline. Either way, this is definitely the article, so thanks very much! Cheers - SchroCat (talk) 04:57, 2 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Doing... I believe this source is not (originally) in English – I found it under the title "Chudožniki Vitebska: Ieguda Pe̥n i ego učeniki". @Artem.G, are you okay with getting the table of contents in Slovenian? Toadspike[Talk]09:21, 25 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Artem.G The book doesn’t have a table of contents. It starts out with a 40 page biography of Pen, and then has a hundred or more pages of paintings. I’ve scanned the biography, if you send me an email via Wikimail I can send it to you. If you have specific paintings you want to see, I can scan those on another day. Toadspike[Talk]12:10, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
hey, thanks a lot! I sent the mail yesterday. I currently have very limited time to WP, so can answer with a delay, sorry for that. Artem.G (talk) 08:27, 1 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Bruce1ee: Doing... This one was weirdly annoying since my library has almost all issues of this magazine, but was missing this one. Regardless, please send me an email, I'll attach PDFs to the reply when I get them in a few days. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!06:56, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Jones, Adam (2023). Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction. Taylor & Francis. ISBN978-1-000-95870-6.
If anyone has access to the 2023/2024 ebook version, I'd like to see the chapter on " The Origins of Genocide" and "State and Empire;War and Revolution"
I don't want to make someone else spend an hour scanning the physical book. I could probably get my hands on an earlier edition, although I always prefer to cite the latest one. (t · c) buidhe21:04, 30 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Gao L, Ortega-Sáenz P, Moreno-Domínguez A, López-Barneo J. Mitochondrial redox signaling in O2-Sensing chemoreceptor cells. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling. 2022;37(4-6):274-289. doi:10.1089/ars.2021.0255
For glomus cell, carotid body, aortic body, peripheral chemoreceptor, etc. and others (possibly a new article on the "membrane model" for oxygen-sensing), to help make more publicly accessible current knowledge of more precise mechanisms by which glomus cells acutely detect hypoxia. My current school and previous school does not have a subscription to Liebert publishers, but I am very interested in this article because it is one of the most recent articles available since the COVID-19 pandemic whereas many other articles on this subject are from the previous decade.
Arthur Upham Pope, A Survey of Persian Art, from Prehistoric Times to the Present, Volume 1, 1964, Meiji-Shobo, p. 421 [in Google Books: from the University of Michigan]
"The temple of Garni in Armenia , an Ionian prostylos with six columns , is one of the eastern monuments of this renewed Hellenistic impetus , of which Syria was the point of departure . Here luxuriant acanthus and vine patterns , continuing in a degenerate form the decorative style of the columnar hall of the great temple of Baalbek..."
@Yerevantsi: The chapter is titled “Parthian Architecture”. That is further split into A (“HISTORY” by Reuther) and B (“THE IRANIAN TEMPLE OF TAXILA” by de Villard). If this is confusing, I can send you a scan of the relevant TOC page. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me!22:22, 3 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I don't mean to be snarky, but there are currently 87,334 Wikipedia articles tagged as having zero sources at all and 647,204 Wikipedia articles tagged as having unsourced statements of some kind. Are you planning to use something found here to improve the article? (I ask since you haven't edited an enwiki article since 2022.) If the answer is yes, then fine, but otherwise (speaking for myself) I think it's best to focus WP:RX volunteer time towards requests for articles that are actively being worked on. DanCherek (talk) 14:34, 9 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
For Anaspididae, especially I'd like to create own article of Koonaspides.
While there are online available PDF,[5] it only included pages about ephemeropterans. I want to see whole paper for that.
I just searched the State Library Victoria and RMIT University catalogues. State Library has a print copy of this volume for use within the library. Searching for the online ISSN, both catalogues/databases say that online/digital versions are only available from 2007 to 2015. And nothing in WP:TWL. You might be out of luck here, sorry. ClaudineChionh (she/her · talk · contribs · email) 11:10, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In case you're still looking for this one, I've just put in an inter-library request at my university—we'll see what comes of it. Bsoyka (t • c • g) 17:02, 8 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Bsoyka Oh well, no. The file you sent is the same as the version which have online PDF[6] and only contains about ephemeropterans. I wanted to see is page including about anaspidid Koonaspides. Sorry for that. (I contacted to the website which have that PDF, but reply was that "this website is for ephemeropterans" and I couldn't obtain full text.) Ta-tea-two-te-to (talk) 22:59, 8 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Ta-tea-two-te-to: Check your email again! Grabbed a copy and think I found the two relevant pages—let me know if I messed up again. (On another note, I didn't know my library went that far underground! 🤣) Bsoyka (t • c • g) 00:07, 9 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Heidtke, Ulrich H. J. (12 May 2003). "Westrichus kraetschmeri n.g. n.sp., ein weiterer Acanthodier (Pisces: Acanthodii) aus dem Unteren Rotliegend des Saar-Nahe- Beckens (Karbon-Perm-Grenzbereich; SW-Deutschland)". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte. 2003 (5): 257–282. doi:10.1127/njgpm/2003/2003/257.
Hess, Michael Reinhard (2001). "Molla Lutfi (?)". Censorship: A World Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN9781136798634.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
Editor: Derek Jones
Not sure of the title and page number not available, but being encyclopedia likely to be alphabetical under Molla Lutfi itself or Ottoman empire 15th century.
Doing... My university library looks to have a few physical copies—I have some spare time to kill this morning so going to hunt one down for you! Bsoyka (t • c • g) 15:04, 7 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"No title provided". Chronicle of the West India Committee. 79. West India Committee: 153. 1964 – via Google Books Snippets. Established as a public service only three years ago with a three-hour transmission every evening, 'Z.I.Z.' now broadcasts twice each morning and continues in the [night]...
"No title provided". Chronicle of the West India Committee (1380–1391). West India Committee: 92. 1963 – via Google Books Snippets. Z.I.Z., the St Kitts Government Broadcasting Station, has so rapidly become part of the life of the community that it is hard to imagine public life without it.
Inniss, Sir Probyn (1979). Historic Basseterre: The Story of Its Growth. Basseterre, Saint Kitts: Self-published. p. 63. OCLC10695770 – via Google Books Snippets. ... ZIZ. Mr. Stewart, the Administrator, died in office in February, 1939 and sometime thereafter, Radio ZIZ ...
For ZIZ, an article on Saint Kitts and Nevis' national broadcaster (and one of two potential DYK candidates I'll be sending in the next 24+ hours). First two refs need complete citations; the last one may give us a bit more insight over this firm's early existence as the shortwave station VP2LO. (May or may not reach back later this week due to Hurricane Milton's impending passage where I live.)