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    The Quill: Newsletter of C.C.C. Co. 578, Camp Lochege

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    A collection of newsletters from the Civilian Conservation Corps, Company 578, titled The Quill, published in Rowan County, Kentucky from 1934 to 1940.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rcpl_histories/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Generation of an ultrastable 578 nm laser for Yb lattice clock

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    In this paper we described the development and the characterization of a 578 nm laser source to be the clock laser for an Ytterbium Lattice Optical clock. Two independent laser sources have been realized and the characterization of the stability with a beat note technique is presente

    Paleomagnetism at DSDP Sites 86-576 and 86-578

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    The upper sections of Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 576 (32°21.4'N, 164°16.5'E) and 578 (33°55.6'N, 151°37.7'E) both have stable detrital remanence that can be correlated with the standard reversal stratigraphy. Site 576 contains all reversals above the base of the Gilbert Epoch (5 m.y.) at about 25 m, whereas Site 578 contains a remarkable section of about 60 reversals extending to Anomaly 5B (15 m.y.) at about 150 m sub-bottom depth. In both cases, the paleomagnetic stratigraphy breaks down when accumulation rates drop below 2 m/m.y. At both sites, authigenic manganiferous clays deposited from 70 to 16 m.y. ago accumulated at about 0.4 m/m.y. Similarly, at both sites, the Pleistocene pulse of eolian debris increased accumulation rates by about 6 m/m.y.**2. From 16 to 2 m.y. ago, however, sediment accumulated at Site 578 about five times as rapidly as at Site 576, apparently because of augmented input to the western site by bottom currents

    Participant 578 Community Conversations Written Interview

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    In this written interview, Participant 578 shares that they have struggled financially during the COVID-19 pandemic because they could not find work. They share that isolation and having to stay at home were sources of stress. The participant explains that they had to spend their savings on buying a computer and installing internet at home so their children could attend school remotely. The participant shares they have struggled with food insecurity during the pandemic.New Jersey Department of Healt

    #578 Common Sense and the Fifth Amendment.

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    Participants include: #578 Dr. Sidney Hook, Chairman, Department of Philosophy, New York University; Author of Common Sense and the 5th Amendment Rev. Joseph M Snee S.J., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Cente

    (Table 1) 10 Beryllium and CaCO3 at DSDP Holes 86-576B, 86-576, and 86-578

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    Extension of the 10Be geochronology for deep-sea sediments beyond the limit of late Pliocene age found in published works has been attempted. The results obtained on sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 576 and 578 of Leg 86 suggest the feasibility of dating sediments as old as 12 to 15 m.y. At both sites, there have been large changes in sedimentation rate, with the Pleistocene sediments accumulating several times faster than those of the Pliocene, which in turn were deposited several times more rapidly than the late Miocene sediments. The Pleistocene-Pliocene section is considerably thicker in Hole 578 than in Hole 576B: the respective depths for the 7 m.y. time boundary in the two holes are about 125 and about 25 m. These 10Be-based age estimates are in agreement with the paleomagnetic stratigraphies established for the two sites. The suggested enhancement in the oceanic deposition of 10Be before 7 to 9 m.y. ago, as noticed in manganese crusts, has found tentative support from the present sedimentary records. A preliminary search for 10Be production variation during a geomagnetic field reversal has been conducted. In Hole 578, an enhanced 10Be concentration is found in a sample close to the Brunhes/Matuyama reversal boundary. More detailed and systematic measurements are required to confirm this observation, which bears on the detailed behavior of the geomagnetic field during the reversal

    Resolución UNRN N° 578/2009. Adherir a la realización del evento musical "Peña Folclórica"

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    Fil: Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (U). Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, ArgentinaResolución UNRN N° 578/2009. Adherir a la realización del evento musical "Peña Folclórica"fals

    578-1A

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    578-10

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    578-1D

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