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Ata 645 - Reunião do Conselho de Unidade - Extraordinária realizada em 27/10/2016
Ata 645 - Reunião do Conselho de Unidad
Resolución Rectoral Nº 691/2021. Sustituir el artículo 2° de la Resolución Rectoral N° 645/2021.
Fil: Rector (R). Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, ArgentinaResolución Rectoral Nº 691/2021. Sustituir el artículo 2° de la Resolución Rectoral N° 645/2021.tru
Resolución UNRN N° 645/2009. Adjudicar la licitación privada N° 04/2009
Fil: Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (U). Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, ArgentinaResolución UNRN N° 645/2009. Adjudicar la licitación privada N° 04/2009fals
645 E. 3rd St.
A photograph of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at 645 E. 3rd Street.
Photograph annotated: "1955 Alpha Tau Omega
1957 Alpha Sigma Phi
645 E. 3rd St.
Mineralogy of ODP Site 105-645
Cores from the upper 70 meters below seafloor (mbsf) (upper Pleistocene) at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 645 in Baffin Bay show dramatic meter-scale changes in color and mineralogy. Below this interval, mineralogical changes are more gradual to the top of the Miocene at about 550 mbsf. The Pliocene-Pleistocene section can be divided into five facies: Facies 1 - massive, poorly sorted, gravel-bearing muds; Facies 2 - gray silty clays and silty muds; Facies 3 - laminated detricarbonate silty muds; Facies 4 - silty sand and sandy silt; and Facies 5 - poorly sorted muddy sands and silty muds. Facies 4 and 5 are restricted to the Pliocene section below depths of about 275 mbsf. The mineralogical/color cycles in the upper 70 mbsf are the result of alternations between Facies 2 and three lithotypes of Facies 1: lithotype A - tan-colored, carbonate-rich, gravel-bearing mud; lithotype B - weak, red-colored, gravel-bearing mud rich in sedimentary rock fragments; and lithotype C - gray, gravel-bearing mud. A fourth lithotype, D, is restricted to depths of 168-275 mbsf and is dark gray, carbonate-poor, gravel-bearing mud. We believe that all lithotypes of Facies 1 and the sand and gravel fractions of Facies 2 and 3 were deposited by ice rafting. Depositional processes for Facies 4 and 5 probably include ice rafting and bottom- and turbidity-current transport.
Data from petrographic analyses of light and heavy sand-sized grains and X-ray analyses of silt- and clay-size fractions suggest that tan-colored sediments (lithotype A of Facies 1; Facies 3) were derived mainly from Paleozoic carbonates of Ellesmere, Devon, and northern Baffin islands. Weak red sediments (lithotype B) contain significant red sedimentary clasts, reworked quartzarenite grains and clasts, and rounded colorless garnets, all derived from Proterozoic sequences of the Borden and Thule basins, and from minor Mesozoic red beds. Other sediments in the upper 335 mbsf at Site 645 contain detritus from a heterogeneous mixture of sources, including Precambrian shield terranes around Baffin Bay.
Sediments from 335 to 550 mbsf (Facies 5) are rich in friable sedimentary clasts and detrital micas and contain glauconite and, in a few samples, reworked diatoms. These components suggest derivation from poorly consolidated Mesozoic-Tertiary sediments in coastal outcrops and beneath the modern shelves of northeastern Baffin Island and western Greenland.
For the upper Pleistocene section (about 0-100 mbsf), marked mineralogical cyclicity is attributed to fluctuating glacial margins, calving rates, and iceberg melting rates, particularly around the northern end of Baffin Bay. Tan-colored, carbonate-rich units were derived at times of maximum advance of glaciers on Ellesmere and Devon islands, during relatively warm intervals induced by incursion of warm Atlantic surface water into the bay. At the beginning of these warmer episodes, most icebergs were contributed by glaciers near sea level around the Arctic channels, which resulted in deposition of weak red, ice-rafted units rich in Proterozoic sedimentary clasts
Verlustliste Nr. 645. (Nr. 645. /1918)
VERLUSTLISTE NR. 645.
Verlustliste (-)
Verlustliste Nr. 645. (Nr. 645. /1918) ([1])
Belehrung. (2)
Offiziere. (3)
A, B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K (3)
L (3)
M, N, P, R, S, T, W, Z (4)
Einjährig-Freiwillige. (5)
Mannschaft. (5)
A (5)
B (6)
C (10)
D (10)
E (12)
F (12)
G (13)
H (14)
I (17)
J (18)
K (20)
L (28)
M (31)
N (37)
O (39)
P (40)
R (45)
S (47)
T (54)
U (56)
V (57)
W (58)
Z (59)
Ergänzungen zu den Verlustlisten: (61)
Nr. 20. Nr. 114. Nr. 118. Nr. 213. (61)
Berichtigungen zu den Verlustlisten: (61)
Nr. 287. Nr. 306. Nr. 557. Nr. 614. Nr. 617. Nr. 621. Nr. 625. (61)
Berichtigungen der Internierungsorte der aus Serbien nach Italien gebrachten Kriegsgefangenen. (61
Egypt during the Roman and Byzantine period until the Arab conquest (30 BC – AD 645)
Autor u članku obrađuje rimsku i bizantsku vlast u Egiptu od 30. godine pr. Kr. do 645. Ova je tema dosad u hrvatskoj historiografiji te u rijetkim pregledima bila u potpunosti zanemarena. Na osnovi izvora i literature autor razmatra najvažnije aspekte političke, društvene i kulturne povijest Egipta do konačnoga arapskog osvajanja 645. godine.In this article the author reviews the Roman and Byzantine rule of Egypt from 30 BC to AD 645. Apart from rare reviews, this subject was until now completely neglected in Croatian historiography. Based on the relevant sources and literature the author discusses the most important political, social and cultural aspects of the history of Egypt until the final Arab conquest in AD 645
Presentación N° 645-646
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ECA Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 57, No. 645-646, 2002: 605-607.No hay resúmenes disponibles.
ECA Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 57, No. 645-646, 2002: 605-607.
 
Egypt during the Roman and Byzantine period until the Arab conquest (30 BC – AD 645)
Autor u članku obrađuje rimsku i bizantsku vlast u Egiptu od 30. godine pr. Kr. do 645. Ova je tema dosad u hrvatskoj historiografiji te u rijetkim pregledima bila u potpunosti zanemarena. Na osnovi izvora i literature autor razmatra najvažnije aspekte političke, društvene i kulturne povijest Egipta do konačnoga arapskog osvajanja 645. godine.In this article the author reviews the Roman and Byzantine rule of Egypt from 30 BC to AD 645. Apart from rare reviews, this subject was until now completely neglected in Croatian historiography. Based on the relevant sources and literature the author discusses the most important political, social and cultural aspects of the history of Egypt until the final Arab conquest in AD 645
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