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Hearts are important, appendixes are important, but oh, your uterus!
It also features four appendixes, one of which is The Homestead Act of 1862.
How many of us would fix our own plumbing or take out our own appendixes?
One group without appendixes had a two-fold increase in recurrent C. difficile-associated colitis.
Like so many other obscure species, it was not yet included in the CITES international trade appendixes.
Parker and collaborators found that patients without appendixes could be at a higher risk of not recovering.
Final changes to tariffs were being laid out in appendixes and were not in the partial draft.
But he does think that their findings will provide important information to people who don't have their appendixes.
Parker thinks that other diseases associated with an altered microbiome would probably be similarly common among people missing their appendixes.
Those are first-line choices and vital to her job, especially when treating things such as ruptured appendixes or broken femurs.
Then, using computational and statistical techniques, they could ask the questions Darwin had been unable to: Which mammal species had appendixes?
In support of this theory, some research has found people who've had their appendixes removed are at increased risk for bacterial GI infections.
This was an important clinical finding, and Parker started to wonder about those who had their appendixes out: How did they recover from infections?
In addition to the grim stories in his text, Madley devotes nearly 200 pages to appendixes listing every known episode of violence involving California Indians.
Indeed, the scientists' most recent evolutionary work has been used as proof of an intelligent designer, who only doled out appendixes to those animals that needed one.
She could elevate the wild muscadine grapes, the slow-simmered butter beans and the "tom thumbs" — air-dried pork sausages whose casings are made from pig appendixes.
There's more work to be done, and the authors are not advocating that people preemptively remove their appendixes, but they hope that the research could provide a pathway towards treatment.
RELATED: Read the full Mueller report The 448-page report, which includes two volumes and appendixes, paints a starkly different picture than the one laid out by Attorney General William Barr.
Indeed, "All the Poems" is admirably professional and thorough, from its formal, scholarly introduction to its four appendixes to its two indexes, and it is almost disconcerting to see this poet of radical whimsy so coolly annotated.
One of many appendixes is an extended history of the "water hose" gag from its origins in belle epoque Parisian cartoons through its appearance in an early Louis Lumière film; another one catalogs other "Nancy" strips with similar elements.
In two hundred and twenty-four pages of extremely dry prose, with four appendixes of charts and graphs and fifty-four pages of footnotes, Jamieson makes a strong case that, in 5, "Russian masterminds" pulled off a technological and political coup.
" Gordon's framing is the real standout of the anniversary edition, but other appendixes include a chronology of events in Shelley's life, an excerpt from her diary, the 1831 text's introduction, and excerpts from Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
Last week, its researchers released a 23-page report, counting appendixes, that contends stock traders may be overvaluing some companies by underestimating how much of their tax savings they will invest in workers and operations, as opposed to passing on to shareholders.
David Kris, a former Obama-era assistant attorney general for national security, said he expects Mueller's team wrote up its findings in a way that make it easy for Barr to deal with redactions — by segregating the most sensitive data in certain sections or appendixes.
Weber, a professor of French and comparative literature at Barnard College, is an erudite literary historian as well as a fashion connoisseur, and she spent years of archival research amassing the sumptuous details, apt and amusing illustrations, lengthy endnotes, huge bibliography and three appendixes of this engrossing story.
He confines what may be his most controversial points to a pair of appendixes, one on just how bad we can expect global warming to be, and the other in which he explains that the most reputable scientific bodies have by now agreed that genetically modified food is safe to eat.
Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1932 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933, p. xxvi. Albatross II did not return to service.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1933 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1934, p. xxvi.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1934 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1935, p. xxvi.
History of the Marist Brothers in the United States Appendixes E-K Marist College June 10, 2004 Retrieved: 2010-05-08.
Bodufenvalhuge Sidi. Divehi Akuru; Evvana Bai. Malé 1958. Reprinted and edited by Xavier Romero-Frias with an introduction and Appendixes by the editor.
Identification of species listed in the Convention of the International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) appendixes using barcoding techniques is used in monitoring of illegal trade.
Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1927 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1928, p. xxxviii. Deeming her to be "well built" but of "peculiar design" and no longer suited to BOF requirements, the BOF condemned and sold her in November 1927.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1928 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1929.
It is found in reefs with depths below 2 m, or reefs exposed to waves, flats, intertidal regions, and sometimes in marginal habitats. The blue coral is listed under CITES Appendixes I and II.
In November 1942, the USSR ordered 30 O-52 Owls through the Lend-Lease program. Twenty-six were shipped, with only 19 delivered as a number were lost on the North Arctic Route.Hardesty 1991, p. 253, Appendixes.
Although the contents of many of the appendixes have been superseded by more comprehensive publications and finding aids, this is not invariably the case, and a number of the early reports continue to be used by researchers. From its 10th report (1885) onwards the Commission switched to an octavo format, although it continued to include significant material in appendixes down to the 15th report (1899). In the same period, however, it began to publish its more detailed reports on collections as separate octavo volumes (or, in many cases, multi-volume series), with the material predominantly presented in calendar form.
Includes sample sentences employing the words. It added > elements of Kanwa jiten [Chinese character–Japanese dictionary], and > includes many compounds as separate entries. When English equivalents exist, > it is given. Includes various useful appendixes such as sample letters, > speeches, and abbreviated words.
It has also appendixes, traditions, resources and explanations. (This book has been translated by Mohsen Bidarfar that has been published by the name of “mysticism”(Gnosticism) and "Gnostic pretenders" (who pretend to be Gnostic) in 1961 A.D. (1340) and 1992 A.D. (1371).
Values of ΔH have been experimentally determined and are available in table form. Most general chemistry textbooks have appendixes including common ΔH values. There are several online tables available. For more extensive information there is software offered with Active Thermochemical Tables (ATcT), available online.
Of Heliotaxis and Cosmic Knifing is an EP by Abu Lahab, independently released on October 14, 2013. Quotes from Nico's Desertshore album serve as appendixes for Of Heliotaxis and Cosmic Knifing, with samples of "Le petit chevalier" used prominently in the opening and closing tracks.
It is a 240-page report, published in 1941 during World War II by the Ministry of Information of the Polish government-in-exile, describing atrocities committed by Germany in occupied Poland. It contains 180 appendixes with lists, names, dates, and the circumstances of Nazi brutality toward Polish civilians, including men, women and children. Most of the book consists of appendixes, documenting the locations of Nazi ghettos where thousands of Jews perished, and the shift in extermination methods from shooting to poisoning by gas. The affidavits confirm Heinrich Himmler’s personal involvement in the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto and the final transports to death camps.
Notably, Justice Souter attached the lyrics of both songs as appendixes to his majority opinion for the Court. As a result, both songs were reproduced in the United States Reports along with the rest of the opinion, and may now be found in every major American law library.
The third volume of La Plena Pekoteko, covering Esperanto, German, English and French indexes, as well as illustrations and appendixes La Plena Pekoteko is a three-volume terminology collection extending to 1,816 pages. The word Pekoteko is an abbreviated version of Per-komputora termino-kolekto ("Computerized terminology collection").
Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1921 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1922, p. 49. She then made two oceanographic cruises in the Gulf of Maine under the direction of Dr. Henry B. Bigelow, the first in December 1920–January 1921 and the second in March 1921, steaming a combined total of between Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and Nova Scotia, Canada. Based at the BOF's Boothbay Harbor station from July to October 1921,Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1922 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1923, pp. 48–49. she underwent an overhaul in July and August 1921.
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions is a dictionary of health related topics. Its latest edition, the 8th edition, published in 2009, contains 2240 pages and 2400 colour illustrations. It includes some encyclopaedic definitions and 12 appendixes containing reference information. Earlier versions are titled Mosby's Medical, Nursing & Allied Health Dictionary.
The Bible is based from the English 2013 revision of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures which was released in 2013 in Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.A. This newly revised edition includes the use of more modern and understandable language (comparison above), clarified Biblical expression, appendixes, and many more.
Further changes took place in 2011 based upon the book Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications published in 1962 by HUAC.Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications (And Appendixes). Revised and Published December 1, 1961 to Supersede Guide Published on January 2, 1957. 87th Congress, 2nd Session, House Document No. 398.
A True History of Queensland's Native Police, St Lucia Queensland 2008, 308 pages incl. ill. and appendixes. The method of "dispersal" against Aboriginal people was also employed by the Native Police of other colonies and also by groups such as pastoral station workers, the colonial British Army and the Border Police.
Another edition, editing the older Liber Pontificalis up to Pope Adrian II and adding Pope Stephen VI, was compiled by Fr. Bianchini (4 vols., Rome, 1718–35; a projected fifth volume did not appear). Muratori reprinted Bianchini's edition, adding the remaining popes through John XXII (Scriptores rerum Italicarum, III). Migne also republished Bianchini's edition, adding several appendixes (P.
Besides a comprehensive foreword and appendixes, the text included a full chronicle of the events that we're representing a systematic selection of diaries of those participating in the expedition. In 2015 the same team of authors published all the Ratmanov's journals with extensive commentaries. For the first, watercolour paintings made by astronomer Horner and naturalist Langsdorf were published.
69-88, 1998. In August 1927, she' made a cruise to Georges Bank, where she tagged 940 cod, 24 pollock, and 595 haddock so that their migration patterns could be studied.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1928 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1929, p. vii.
Blackstone's text was mostly arranged the same way as in the original version, but Tucker organized the appendixes to show what he felt the most important developments in American law were. Tucker's Blackstone sold well from the beginning,Cullen (1987), 160–161. and it quickly became the major treatise on American law in the early 19th century.Douglas (2006), 1114.
McCourt has garnered praise from critics Susan Sontag and Harold Bloom and has recently been championed by author Dennis Cooper. Sontag directed McCourt's first novel, Mawrdew Czgowchwz, to her publisher's attention, while Bloom named a later work, Time Remaining to his influential Western Canon.Bloom, Harold. The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. Appendixes.
Participants' responses on the inventories for each of the three SPQL axes (see Appendixes) provided the data for the psychometric validation of the scale and for the quantitative analyses that allowed measuring the good life. The theoretical framework for the first two axes was based on the existing theories of SWB, positive affect and negative affect, and mood.Fredrickson, 1998.Watson & Clark, 1994.
Information that is not included in the proposal such as charts and graphics are included in this section. If using charts and/ or tables, captions need to be included. Other types of appendixes include letters of support that serve as testimonial to the organization's skills. The letters should be written by a reputable and well-known person in the field.
Czechoslovak American Archivalia. Vol.1. Government Repositories, University-Based Collections, Collections Maintained by Public Museums and Libraries, Collections of Ethnic and Other Related Organizations (Olomouc-Ostrava: Centrum pro ceskoslovenská studia pri Katedre historie Filozofické fakulty Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci, 2004), 206 pp; Vol. 2. Personal Papers and Collections, Repositories Abroad Bearing on the Subject, Virtual Archives on the Internet, Appendixes. 368 p.
After receiving an appropriation of US$45,000 from the United States Congress for the construction of a ship for use along the coast of Maine, the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (BOF) awarded a contract for US$44,217 to the Townsend Marine Railway and Construction Company at Boothbay Harbor, Maine.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1916 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1917, p. 112. Designed both to support the fish hatchery at the BOF's Boothbay Harbor station and to conduct oceanographic and fisheries science research, the ship, named USFS Halcyon, was launched on 30 November 1916Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1917 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919, p. 102. and completed and accepted by the BOF on 3 May 1917.
F. X. Martin published The Howth Gun-Running to coincide with 50th anniversary of the event. The book is an academic work including Mary Spring Rice's log of the voyage on board the Asgard. For the centenary celebrations, Vincent Breslin published Gun-Running' – The Story of the Howth and Kilcoole Gun-Running 1914. The book contains new sources, and full versions of all transcripts as appendixes.
17 April 2013. Accessed 3 October 2018. Among marine species the more visible one is the Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus), also easily spotted at Paseo Tablado La Guancha. The following are among two endangered species seen in the Bahía de Ponce:Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) for Port of the Americas, Puerto Rico, Appendixes D: Biological characterization and mapping of marine habitats in Ponce Bay.
1898 American invasion The Port of Ponce facilities are in the east portion of the bay, on Punta Peñoncillo. The Port of the Americas has a man-made depth of 50 feet,Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) for Port of the Americas, Puerto Rico, Appendixes D to F: Biological characterization and mapping of marine habitats in Ponce Bay. CSA Group (San Juan, PR). Page 2.
The cap is more orange in colour instead of red, and simplified in cut (without a conical top, flat from above). It is embroidered with characteristic black ornament and without any hanging appendixes. The cap was modified upon older traditional forms during a work time of Industry of Folk Embroidery () held by Matavulj family in Croatian city of Šibenik from 1844 to 1945.Kale, Jadran (2009).
Harris proposed a practical system of rules for the classification going from the generic to the specific. Those rules included main divisions, ultimate divisions, appendixes, and hybrids. The problem with Bacon’s approach was the difficulty to limit all knowledge within a restricted classification. Conversely, Harry suggested that content is predominant in minor divisions and sections, while form is the “guiding principle” in the main divisions.
However, these suggestions were reduced in number (but it did incorporate all of those suggestions which were listed in the Appendixes, as can be verified by comparing the Appendixes with the main text of the 1898 edition). Some of those Americanized editions by Oxford and Cambridge Universities had the title of "American Revised Version" on the cover of their spines. Some of Thomas Nelson's editions of the American Standard Version Holy Bible included the Apocrypha of the Revised Version. The Revised Version of 1885 and the American Standard Version of 1901 are among the Bible versions authorized to be used in services of the Episcopal Church and the Church of England... In 1901, after the 15-year deferral agreement between the American and British Revisers expired, and the Revised Version, Standard American Edition, as the ASV Bible was officially called at the time, was published by Thomas Nelson & Sons.
In its 1991 report, released in 1992, the Office of the Ombudsman of New Brunswick disclosed that it had "investigated a complaint lodged on behalf of 3,252 mostly elderly persons of limited means who suffered severe financial loss following the collapse of First Investors Corporation. Appendixes contain complaint summaries and statistical tables." National Criminal Justice Service, Abstracts Database, Office of the Ombudsman (New Brunswick), 25th Annual Report, 1991.
Flashman at the Charge is a 1973 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the fourth of the Flashman novels. Playboy magazine serialised Flashman at the Charge in 1973 in their April, May and June issues. The serialisation is unabridged, including most of the notes and appendixes and features a few illustrations, collages from various paintings and pictures to depict a period montage of the Charge and Crimea.
Until 1945, the principal medium through which the Commission disseminated its findings was publication: thereafter, it developed other channels of communication (notably the National Register of Archives: see below), but publication always remained important. Throughout its existence, the Commission published periodical reports to the Crown in the form of command papers. The reports themselves were relatively brief and conventional, but in the early years they were accompanied by lengthy appendixes comprising detailed descriptions of the archival collections that had been inspected, in a combination of lists, calendars and transcripts of selected documents. The first such report was published, as a folio volume, in 1870: the appendix included reports on the manuscript collections of 44 corporate bodies and 36 private owners in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and one located overseas (English manuscripts at Heidelberg University). Eight further reports, with increasingly detailed appendixes, were issued over the following years, the ninth and last in folio format appearing in 1883–4.
Ament believed passionately in the importance of Christian Endeavour: "Without doubt Christian Endeavor will have a large share in bringing the new life to awakened China."William Scott Ament, quoted in The Christian Endeavor Manual: A Text-book on the History, Theory, Principles, and Practice of the Society, with Complete Bibliography and Several Appendixes, page 222, by Francis Edward Clark. United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1903. In 1900 Ament was elected President of the North China Christian Endeavor Union.
In 2010 Anfindsen released his book Selvmordsparadigmet – hvordan politisk korrekthet ødelegger samfunnet (lit. the "Suicide Paradigm – how political correctness destroys society"), for which he had been awarded a grant to write by the Freedom of Expression Foundation. According to his publishing house Koloritt Forlag, "seldom or never has such a radical criticism of society been published in Norway." Besides Anfindsen's writings, appendixes in the book have been written by Henry Harpending, Frank Salter, Roger Scruton and Fjordman.
She also used drift bottles to study currents on lines running offshore from Mount Desert and Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and Cape Ann and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and conducted two short cruises to observe water temperatures in Massachusetts Bay. During fiscal year 1925 (1 July 1924–30 June 1925), Halcyon steamed .Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1925 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1926, p. xxxviii.
During World War II, he served in the US Navy (1942–46), stationed at naval hospitals in San Diego and New Zealand. While in the Navy he researched on ruptured appendixes and discovered that they were not as life-threatening as once believed. He therefore concluded that risky emergency appendectomies on board submarines may harm the patient more than help, and that the safer option was to employ penicillin until the patient could be evacuated to a superior hospital facility.
In 1922 the Manx Museum was established on the former site of Noble's Hospital in Douglas. Philip Kermode was appointed the museum's director, with Cubbon appointed as secretary. Following Kermode's death in 1932 Cubbon succeeded him as director, a post he held until his retirement in 1940, when he was replaced by Basil Megaw FRSE. One of the first undertakings by Cubbon in his role as secretary was the compilation of the indexes and several other appendixes to the Rev.
One side is at a scale of 20 miles per inch, while the reverse is scaled at 30 miles per inch. Both maps contain the same amount of detail, the major difference being that there is less open sea surrounding the 20-miles-per-inch map. One of the maps lines up with the edges of the maps in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set. Two appendixes explain using the Moonshaes in a campaign and the magical items of the Moonshaes.
An ALGOL manual was published which provided a detailed introduction of all features of the language with many program snippets, and four appendixes: # Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 60 # Report on Subset ALGOL 60 (IFIP) # Report on Input-Output Procedures for ALGOL 60 # An early "standard" character set for representing ALGOL 60 code on paper and paper tape. This character set included the unusual "᛭" runic crossiron/runic cross character for multiplication and the "⏨" Decimal Exponent SymbolDecimal Exponent Symbol for floating point notation.
The forces in the Overland Campaign evolved through several organizational changes over the course of the two-month struggle. The details of these changes are covered in the campaign overview and in the appendixes. Some key aspects of these organizations are summarized below. On the Union side, Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, in addition to being the commander of all of the Union forces arrayed against the Confederacy, commanded all Union forces in the eastern theater of operations that fought in the Overland Campaign.
Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1927 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1928, pp. xlv–xlvi. Albatross II made a total of nine scientific cruises during fiscal year 1928 (1 July 1927–30 June 1928), engaging in fishery investigation work in waters from Mount Desert, Maine, to the Virginia Capes.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1928 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1929, p. xxx. On two of the voyages – one to Massachusetts Bay and one to the area of the North Atlantic Ocean south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts – she conducted tow netting to establish the abundance of eggs and larvae of the Atlantic mackerel and gathered data on water temperatures and currents as part of an investigation under the guidance of Oscar Elton Sette of the biology of the Atlantic mackerel and the factors leading to its success or failure in seasonal spawning.Kendall, Arthur W., Jr., and Gary J. Duker, "The development of recruitment fisheries oceanography in the United States," Fisheries Oceanography 7:2, pp.
Volume 2 (2000) contains 154 histories covering every patrol squadron (VP, VPB, VP(H) and VP(AM)) in existence between 1922 and 2000. Fourteen appendixes cover technical information on patrol aircraft, submarines sunk by patrol squadrons, air-to-air claims for Navy and Marine Corps patrol aircraft during World War II, a listing of patrol squadron shore bases, etc. A glossary, bibliography, and index are also included. This book provides an opportunity to learn about the origins, achievements and traditions of patrol aviation as it relates to the naval heritage of the United States.
7 years later, following a legal opinion by the university attorneyA Legal opinion Concerning Prof. Gabi Ben- Dor. Chen Yaary Advocates, Amot Investments Tower, Tel-Aviv 64239, August 02nd 2012, 12 pages (in Hebrew), Ben-Dor was suspected once again by the university CIA of receiving funds fraudulently from the universitySuspicious of Fraud under conflict of interests. BGU CIA Inspection No. 120 dated June 13th 2012, 21 pages with appendixes.. In aim to clear the accusations, Ben-Dor agreed to refund the university (half a million NIS - as $140,000)Prof.
She resigned in 1883 and Curwen hired her assistant, Dr. Jane Garver, who remained until 1900. As secretary of the AMSAII, Curwen attended the annual meetings, participated in discussions and presented papers. He maintained the Association’s archives and the Proceedings of each annual meeting was summarized and published in the American Journal of Insanity. His book, History of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane from 1844 to 1874 summarizes each annual meeting and appendixes of the venues of annual meetings, the officers of the Association, and state asylums.
Assigned to the section patrol in the 1st Naval District in northern New England, Halcyon performed harbor patrol duties for the remainder of World War I and in its immediate aftermath. The Navy decommissioned her on 24 June 1919, struck her from the Navy List on 31 July 1919, and transferred her back to the Bureau of Fisheries on 5 August 1919.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1919 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919, p. 55.
These listings contain many abbreviations, a list of which is given in the beginning of each volume. The revised and expanded edition was released by Iwanami in 1989; however, the only major changes are symbols which cross-reference the main index with the appendixes and companion volumes. As of 2004, an online edition of the Kokusho Sōmokuroku is available at the website of the National Institute of Japanese Literature (NIJL). The database is searchable by title, author, genre and date, but is only accessible in Japanese and does not list textual variants or library holdings.
Both studies are notable for extensive appendixes of translations. His second book was the editio princeps of Nigel of Canterbury, Miracles of the Virgin Mary, in Verse. Miracula sancte Dei genitricis Marie, uersifice, which appeared as Toronto Medieval Latin Texts 17 in 1986. Within a decade he brought into print, again in the first edition ever, the original Latin (with English translations) of additional works by the same poet in Nigel of Canterbury, The Passion of St. Lawrence, Epigrams, and Marginal Poems, Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 14, in 1994.
As a performer, Mahmud Salah is considered as the best ghaval player in Azerbaijan. His name is mentioned in many books on Azerbaijan national musical instruments written by local and foreign authors. Professor of the Northwestern University (Illinois, United States) Inna Naroditskaya in her book "Songs from the Land of Fire" (2003) dedicated to Azerbaijani traditional musical culture expresses her gratitude to Mahmud Salah "for his patience and enthusiasm in teaching me to play the ghaval in 2002". His qhaval (daf) performance is placed on the compact disk (sound track 2) appendixes to her book.
Volume 3 Appendixes, page 603. Since the students who served in the Lützow Free Corps came from various German states, the idea of a unified German state began to gain momentum within the and similar Burschenschaft that were subsequently formed throughout the Confederation. On 18 October 1817, the fourth anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig, hundreds of fraternity members and academics from across the Confederation states met in Wartburg in Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (in modern Thuringia), calling for a free and unified German nation. The gold-red-black flag of the Jena featured prominently at this Wartburg festival.
Volume 1 (1995) includes about 140 histories and other data covering every squadron in the attack (VA, VAH, VAK, VAL, and VAP) and strike fighter (VFA) communities from the time the first of these commands was established in 1934, through the publication of this volume in 1995. There are seven appendixes, including such things as technical information and drawings for aircraft assigned to the squadrons covered, carrier deployments by year, and lineage listings for the squadrons. A glossary, bibliography, and index are also included. The information was compiled by Roy A. Grossnick, the head of the Naval Historical Center's Naval Aviation History Office.
The best-known work of Bartholomew is his Annales (1061–1303), finished about 1307, wherein are recorded in terse sentences the chief events of this period.Muratori, Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, XI, 1249 sqq.; or in the better edition of C. Minutoli, Documenti di Storia Italiana, Florence, 1876, VI, 35 sqq.. His Historia Ecclesiastica Nova in twenty-four books relates the history of the Church from the birth of Christ till 1294; considering as appendixes the lives of Pope Boniface VIII, Pope Benedict XI, and Pope Clement V, it reaches to 1314 (Muratori, loc. cit., XI, 751 sqq.
There is a Chilean Air Force Hospital staffed with one doctor and nurse and equipped with: X-ray, laboratory, surgery, anesthesia machine, sterilizer, and pharmacy services in addition to limited emergency and surgery capabilities. Two hospital beds are available in addition to a dental clinic. Through a partnership with the Chilean Antarctic Institute and the University of Chile, in emergencies, medical images can be outsourced to specialized health centers in South America and Europe for diagnosis. all residents, including children, are required to have their appendixes removed before coming to Villa Las Estrellas as a safety precaution as healthcare services are limited.
Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1926 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1927, p. xliv. She interrupted this work in February 1926 to visit Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, where her crew reconditioned the newly acquired BOF research vessel . Fiscal year 1926 turned out to be Halcyons last year of active BOF service. By the time Albatross II began operating for the BOF in August 1926, taking up Halcyons former duties in and around the Gulf of Maine, the BOF had laid up Halcyon.
The above criticism has been responded to in a recent study of data measured in the US and the United Kingdom, which confirms conclusions made based on measurements on the Bundesautobahn 5 in Germany. Moreover, there is a recent validation of the theory based on floating car data. In this article one can also find methods for spatial-temporal interpolations of data measured at road detectors (see article’s appendixes). Other criticisms have been made, such as that the notion of phases has not been well defined and that so-called two-phase models also succeed in simulating the essential features described by Kerner.
The diversion of water from the Colorado River within the United States leaves little or no fresh water to reach the delta, greatly altering the environment in the delta, and the salinity of the upper Sea of Cortez. The flow of fresh water to the mouth of the Colorado since the completion of the Hoover and Glen Canyon dams has been only about 4% of the average flow during the period from 1910 to 1920. This is considered to be a major cause of the depletion of the totoaba population.Review of CITES Appendixes Based on Resolution Conf.
Elderton wrote "I am chiefly indebted to Professor Pearson, but the indebtedness is of a kind for which it is impossible to offer formal thanks." Elderton in his 1906 monograph provides an impressive amount of information on the beta distribution, including equations for the origin of the distribution chosen to be the mode, as well as for other Pearson distributions: types I through VII. Elderton also included a number of appendixes, including one appendix ("II") on the beta and gamma functions. In later editions, Elderton added equations for the origin of the distribution chosen to be the mean, and analysis of Pearson distributions VIII through XII.
Like all civil parishes, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with a pre- existing Church of Ireland parish of the same name.John Caillard Erck, The ecclesiastical register: containing the names of the dignitaries and parochial clergy of Ireland : as also of the parishes and their respective patrons and an account of monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses with ecclesiastical annals annexed to each diocese and appendixes : containing among other things several cases of quare impedit, (1927), page 113). In the Diocese of Cashel and Ossory, the church mentioned in Lewis's survey is located in the townland of Garrandarragh.Buildings of Ireland - Church of Ireland building.
After several years since the released in 1985, on April 13, 2019, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, Stephen Lett, released the revised edition of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures with a same name—新世界訳聖書 in Japanese. This new Bible is based from the English 2013 revision of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures which was released at the 129th annual meeting of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. This revised edition in Japanese includes the use of more modern and understandable language (look at the chart below), clarified Biblical expression, appendixes, and many more.
In October 2012, the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources published a 54-page environmental impact evaluation with numerous appendixes. In it, the DRNA proposed relocating the existing main vehicular entrance and building the necessary entryway and signing, making improvements to the existing road, building gazebos for group picnics and relaxation plus a gazebo for nature talks, construction a floating dock for kayaks, creation of an additional dock for ondock-fishing, erecting an observation tower and building a restaurant, a boat ramp, and bathroom facilities (compost toilets). The development area would cover .Construcción de Infraestructuras Mínimas Recreativas y Educativas en la Reserva Natural Punta Cucharas: Evaluación Ambiental: Punta Cucharas.
During August and September 1922, her crew overhauled the BOF fishery patrol vessel . In February 1923, Halycon provided valuable service in keeping channels open through ice in the harbors of Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Salem, Massachusetts, and from April through June 1923, she tagged codfish near Nantucket. By 30 June 1923, she had steamed over the preceding year. During fiscal year 1924, which ran from 1 July 1923 to 30 June 1924, Halcyon again tagged codfish during the summer months.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1924 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1925, p. xxxviii.
Fort Fareham north casemates with steps to ramparts and officers' mess beyondFort Fareham is one of the Palmerston Forts, in Fareham, England. After the Gosport Advanced Line of Fort Brockhurst, Fort Elson, Fort Rowner, Fort Grange and Fort Gomer had been approved by the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom a decision was made to build an outer line of three more forts two miles in advance of the Gosport Advanced Line.The Report of the Commissioners appointed to consider the defences of the United Kingdom together with the minutes of evidence, appendices and correspondence relating to the site of an internal arsenal.22.08.59 & various appendixes.
USFS Albatross IIIn January 1926, the United States Bureau of Fisheries (BOF) decommissioned the fisheries research ship and required a replacement. Accordingly, the United States Department of Commerce acquired Patuxent from the Navy that year and assigned her to the BOF to replace Fish Hawk.NOAA History: Albatross II Upon taking possession of Patuxent, 'the BOF renamed her Albatross II and described her as a two-masted, 521-gross-ton, steel-hulled steamer with an iron deck overlaid with wood, a length overall of , a beam of , and a mean draft of .Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1926 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1927, pp. xlv–xlvi.
Little Flowers of Francis of Assisi is the name given to the classic collection of popular legends about the life of St. Francis of Assisi and his early companions. The collection, one of the most delightful literary works of the Middle Ages, was translated into Italian by an unknown fourteenth-century friar from a larger Latin work, the "Actus B. Francisci et Sociorum Ejus", attributed to Ugolino Brunforte. Or rather the fifty-three chapters which form the true text of the Fioretti were, for the four appendixes, on the Stigmata of St. Francis, the life of Fra Ginepro, and the life and the sayings of the Fra Egidio, are additions of later compilers.Robinson, Paschal.
Eight years later, on September 16, 2018, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, Mark Sanderson, released the revised edition of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures under the same name—Baro a Lubong a Patarus ti Nasantuan a Kasuratan in Ilocano. This Bible is based from the English 2013 revision of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures which was released at the 129th annual meeting of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania on October 5 and 6, 2013 in the Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.A. This newly revised edition in Ilocano includes the use of more modern and understandable language (look at the chart below), clarified Biblical expression, appendixes, and many more.
On 14 May 1917, the U.S. Navy purchased Polly from William H. Merriman, of New Haven, Connecticut, for use as a section patrol boat during World War I. She was commissioned at Newport, Rhode Island, as USS Polly (SP-690) on 15 May 1917 with Chief Quartermaster H. L. Wakeman, USNRF, in command. Assigned to the 2nd Naval District in southern New England, Polly carried out patrol duties for the rest of World War I. Polly was stricken from the Navy List on 11 March 1919 and transferred to the United States Bureau of Fisheries on 9 September 1919.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1919 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1919, p. 55.
The Series 1 DVD includes a fragment of brainstorming materials in its bonus section, on which the idea of the butcher selling human appendixes obtained from the local hospital is listed. One of the most popular theories is that it is sausages laced with cocaine, after tying together possible clues throughout Series 1 and 2, including references to Goodfellas and Midnight Express, the nosebleeds, and the substance becoming more dangerous after being cut. Even the writers were apparently not sure what the special stuff was at the beginning of the series. When Briss takes Maurice along with him to receive a "special delivery" in a remote woodland, we see who supplies Briss with the special stuff: a tall ominous man accompanied by a short hunchbacked figure.
The Sandman was initially published as a monthly serial, in 32-page comic books with some exceptions to this pattern. The stories within were usually 24 pages long, with eight exceptions within the main story arc: issue #1, "Sleep of the Just" (40 pages); issue #14, "Collectors" (38 pages); issue #32, "Slaughter on Fifth Avenue" (25 pages); issue #33, "Lullabies of Broadway" (23 pages); issue #36, "Over the Sea to Sky" (39 pages); issue #50, "Distant Mirrors—Ramadan" (32 pages); issue #52, "Cluracan's Tale" (25 pages); issue #75, "The Tempest" (38 pages).Bender "Appendixes" p. 264–270 As the series increased in popularity, DC Comics began to reprint them in hardcover and trade paperback editions, each representing either a complete novel or a collection of related short stories.
The Bureau of Fisheries renamed the vessel USFS Kittiwake and placed her in service at the BOF station at Gloucester, Massachusetts, where she performed fish culture work. After undergoing repairs and an extensive overhaul carried out by the crew of the BOF fisheries science research vessel during August and September 1922Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1923 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924, pp. 48–49. at the BOF station at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Kittiwake departed Woods Hole and proceeded to Norfolk, Virginia, where she arrived on 3 November 1922. She was loaded aboard a U.S. Navy vessel at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, and transported to Seattle, Washington, where she arrived in the spring of 1923.
In March and April 1928 she was on loan to the New York Zoological Society for an expedition to the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean, where expedition members obtained over 100 Galápagos tortoises, which Albatross II transported to the United States for a breeding program to preserve the endangered species. In the spring of 1928 she made a cruise to the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey to tag cod, pollock, and haddock, but had disappointing results. In all, Albatross II steamed and tagged 7,417 fish during fiscal year 1928. Albatross II logged another during fiscal year 1929, which began on 1 July 1928.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1929 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1930, p. xxix.
Instead of the originally planned Alaskan patrol service, the BOF decided to base her at Charlevoix, Michigan, and assign her to fish culture operations on Lake Michigan. During July, September, and October 1921, Phalarope′s crew modified Fulmar at Woods Hole for use as a fisheries science research vessel,Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1922 with Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1923, p. 49. including installation of a deckhouse from bow to pilothouse; and supported her transfer to Charlevoix. Stationed at Charlevoix as the first research vessel at the BOF station there – which eventually became the United States Geological Survey′s Great Lakes Science Center – Fulmar was assigned initially to studying the prevention of the destruction of undersized and immature fish by commercial gillnetting.
The name Wen Wang Gua means "King Wen's fortune telling hexagrams" (or trigrams, since gua can mean either hexagram or trigram). King Wen of Zhou and his son are traditionally said to be the authors of the I Ching. The elemental correspondences of the trigrams were not originally part of the tradition associated with King Wens name, but may have been based on a trigram sequence described in the Eighth Wing (one of the Ten Wings, a series of appendixes to the I Ching which are usually ascribed to Confucius). That the use of element correlation theories was relevant at the time can be seen from the extant records, such as the Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals, a compilation of earlier texts which was attributed to Dong Zhongshu.
Besides two biographies, the "Vie de la Mère Marie-Thérèse" (Paris, 1872) and the "Vie de Just de Bretenières" (Paris, 1892), he wrote "L'éducation supérieure" (Paris, 1886); "Le Droit chrétien et le Droit moderne", a commentary on the Encyclical "Immortale" of Leo XIII (Paris, 1886), a volume of "Mélanges philosophiques" (2nd ed., 1903); and also published two volumes "Mélanges oratoires" (Paris, 1891 and 1892) and the six volumes of his "Conférenees de Notre-Dame", with notes and appendixes (Paris, 1891–96). Among the many articles he contributed to the current reviews were the "Examen de conscience de Renan"; "Une Ame royale et chrétienne" (a necrology of the Comte de Paris), and "La Question biblique". Most of his occasional discourses were collected and published by the Abbé Odelin in the four volumes entitled "Nouveaux Mélanges oratoires" (Paris, 1900–07).
In 1903, however, the number of published papers and reports started to skyrocket with 14 papers and 5 reports that were published in two volumes with major pieces on corporate consolidation and the promotion of electric signs. This grew again in 1904 with 16 papers, 18 reports 3 discussions and 3 additional special reports (appendixes) with the convention expanding to a week-long event. The highlights included presentations on legislation, long distance transmission, electric heating, advertising methods and remote control of appliances. 1905 had 16 papers and 16 reports with more discussions on advertising and networking with alliances as well as a separate report on municipal ownership that was not released as well as the introduction to the idea of co-operation within the industry to organize and promote its agenda across a broad array of issues.
In 1903, however, the number of published papers and reports started to skyrocket with 14 papers and 5 reports that were published in two volumes with major pieces on corporate consolidation and the promotion of electric signs. This grew again in 1904 with 16 papers, 18 reports 3 discussions and 3 additional special reports (appendixes) with the convention expanding to a week long event. The highlights included presentations on legislation, long distance transmission, electric heating, advertising methods and remote control of appliances. 1905 had 16 papers and 16 reports with more discussions on advertising and networking with alliances as well as an separate report on municipal ownership that was not released as well as the introduction to the idea of co-operation within the industry to organize and promote its agenda across a broad array of issues.
Like all civil parishes, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with a pre-existing Church of Ireland parish of the same nameJohn Caillard Erck, The ecclesiastical register: containing the names of the dignitaries and parochial clergy of Ireland : as also of the parishes and their respective patrons and an account of monies granted for building churches and glebe- houses with ecclesiastical annals annexed to each diocese and appendixes : containing among other things several cases of quare impedit, (1927), page 113 in the diocese of Cashel and Emly. The church mentioned in Lewis's survey is located in the townland of Ballinard. At that time, the church was in ruins. Parishes of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly In the Catholic Church, the civil parish forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of "Herbertstown and Hospital" located at the western edge of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly.
In addition, both by the concordat and certain appendixes thereto, the diocese was given five churches in the Archdiocese of Madras (the old vicariates Apostolic having been converted into dioceses as a sequel to the concordat by the Constitution "Humanae salutis" of 1886, of Leo XIII), three churches in the Archdiocese of Calcutta (Western Bengal), five churches in the Diocese of Dacca (Eastern Bengal), and twenty-four churches in the Diocese of Trichinopoly (which originally belonged to the Diocese of Cochin), with their congregations. The first bishop appointed to Saint Thomas of Mylapur on the conclusion of the new concordat was the princely Dom Henrique José Reed da Silva, who was at the time coadjutor to the Archbishop of Goa, and who took possession of his see in 1886. He was the first to sign himself for the sake of brevity, Bishop of Mylapur, a practice which his successors have adopted. Hence the diocese became better known in India as the Diocese of Mylapur.
The Bureau of Fisheries reported that the Navy transferred Halcyon back in good condition, but also that she was not fully complete or equipped at the time of her 1917 transfer to the Navy and that she needed additional work before she was ready for BOF service.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1920 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1921, p. 64. This included the removal of a heavy gun platform the Navy had installed on her forward deck, an overhaul of her engine and other machinery, interior alterations, and the installation of bilge keels, electric lighting, and a dredging winch. Finally ready for fishery service, USFS Halcyon made her first scientific cruise in August 1920; conducted at the request of fishing interests in Massachusetts, the cruise covered of fishing grounds in the Gulf of Maine and to the south and southwest of the South Shoal Lightship in an unsuccessful attempt to locate schools of mackerel.
In his review of the Collected Poems, Edward Hirsch said of this decision, "It is obviously practical to continue to publish the 385 dream songs separately, but reading the Collected Poems without them is a little like eating a seven-course meal without a main course." Hirsch also wrote that, "[Collected Poems features] a thorough nine- part introduction and a chronology as well as helpful appendixes that include Berryman's published prefaces, notes and dedications; a section of editor's notes, guidelines and procedures; and an account of the poems in their final stages of composition and publication." In 2004, the Library of America published John Berryman: Selected Poems, edited by the poet Kevin Young. In Poetry magazine, David Orr wrote: > Young includes all the Greatest Hits [from Berryman's career] ... but there > are also substantial excerpts from Berryman's Sonnets (the peculiar book > that appeared after The Dream Songs, but was written long before) and > Berryman's later, overtly religious poetry.
In terms of methodology, futures practitioners employ a wide range of approaches, models and methods, in both theory and practice, many of which are derived from or informed by other academic or professional disciplines [1], including social sciences such as economics, psychology, sociology, religious studies, cultural studies, history, geography, and political science; physical and life sciences such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology; mathematics, including statistics, game theory and econometrics; applied disciplines such as engineering, computer sciences, and business management (particularly strategy). The largest internationally peer-reviewed collection of futures research methods (1,300 pages) is Futures Research Methodology 3.0. Each of the 37 methods or groups of methods contains: an executive overview of each method's history, description of the method, primary and alternative usages, strengths and weaknesses, uses in combination with other methods, and speculation about future evolution of the method. Some also contain appendixes with applications, links to software, and sources for further information.
The BOF had high hopes for Albatross II, describing her in mid-1926 as "an excellent ocean-going vessel" that would "fill the bureau′s requirements for many years as efficiently and more economically than either of her predecessors," a reference to both Fish Hawk and the research vessel USFS Albatross, which the BOF had decommissioned in 1921. After the crew of the BOF research vessel reconditioned Albatross II at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, during February 1926,Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1926 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1927, p. xliv. the BOF commissioned her into service in 1926 as USFS Albatross II. Assigned to take over fishery and oceanographic efforts in and around the Gulf of Maine previously performed by Halcyon – which had been laid up pending condemnation and sale – Albatross II put to sea in early August 1926 on her first scientific voyage. Before fiscal year 1927 ended on 30 June 1927, she had steamed , made observations at 69 oceanographic stations, and tagged 7,785 fishes.
The U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (BOF) renamed the vessel USFS Curlew, and, after modifying her for fisheries duty, assigned her to the BOF station at Cape Vincent, New York, for use in fish-culture work on Lake Ontario.Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1921 With Appendixes, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1922, p. 49. During the summer of 1922, the Cape Vincent station installed electric lighting aboard Curlew and attached metal plates to the forward part of her hull at the waterline to protect her planking.Bureau of Fisheries, Propagation and Distribution of Food Fishes, Fiscal Year 1923, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1924, p. 45. On 24 September 1923, Curlew rescued 58 passengers from the Canadian steamboat Waubic, which had run aground in fog at Bear Point about from Cape Vincent while making her daily run between Cape Vincent and Kingston, Ontario, Canada.Anonymous, "Steamer Waubic Goes Aground," Cape Vincent Eagle, September 27, 1923, unpaginated During fiscal year 1928, which ran from 1 July 1927 to 30 June 1928, Curlew underwent extensive repairs and alterations and her original engine was replaced by a diesel engine.
Like all civil parishes, this civil parish is derived from, and co-extensive with a pre-existing Church of Ireland parish of the same nameJohn Caillard Erck, The ecclesiastical register: containing the names of the dignitaries and parochial clergy of Ireland : as also of the parishes and their respective patrons and an account of monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses with ecclesiastical annals annexed to each diocese and appendixes : containing among other things several cases of quare impedit, (1927), page 113 in the diocese of Cashel and Emly. According to Lewis' Topography of Ireland (1837), the Medieval church located in the townland of Kilcullane was recorded as being in ruins. Parishes of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly In the Catholic Church, the civil parish forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of "Herbertstown and Hospital" located at the western edge of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly.Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly - "Hospital and Herbertstown" There are two church buildings in the parish: the Sacred Heart Church, HerbertstownNational Inventory of Architectural Heritage - Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, BALLINARD, Register number 21903224; St. John The Baptist, Hospital.

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