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The organization of this manuscript is given below: In Section 2, the fractional complex transform method via local fractional derivatives is presented.
For comparison the composition used for modelling (after ref. (Kühn et al. 1997) from the main manuscript) is given in the last column.
(For convenience, amino acid numbering throughout the manuscript is given with respect to the putative mature proteins starting with N-terminal tryptophan and lacking signal peptides. H135 of putative mature SP I corresponds to H158 of the expressed sequence).
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Apparently, the manuscript was given to a Harvard graduate student for editing, but the student committed suicide in 1967.
Dr. Maria Schmidt, a great-great-great-granddaughter of Veronica Mendel and a member of the family company, said that Father Clemens had recently changed his mind about the ownership of the manuscript after the head of the Augustinians in southern Germany and Austria, Father Dominic of Vienna, demanded that the manuscript be given to the order.
A 17th-century Latin note on a flyleaf (from binding in a royal library) states that the manuscript was given to a patriarchate of Alexandria in 1098 (donum dedit cubicuo Patriarchali anno 814 Martyrum), although this may well be "merely an inaccurate attempt at deciphering the Arabic note by Athanasius" (possibly the patriarch Athanasius III).
A fundamental contribution in editing the manuscript was given by Prof. Jürgen Konczak on physiological aspects.
Several definitions used in this manuscript are given below.
Additional proofs omitted from the main manuscript are given in the Appendix.
The Ives manuscripts were given to the Library of the Yale School of Music by his wife, Harmony Ives, in 1955, and a temporary mimeographed catalog was compiled from 1954 to 1960 by pianist John Kirkpatrick.
Most of the preparation guidelines apply to initial submissions and revisions, however a few guidelines specific to revised manuscripts are given at Revision Guidelines.
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