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    Angelia Ruth Allen Crawford

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    Color photograph of Angelia Ruth Allen Crawford used in her online and newspaper obituary. Angelia Ruth Allen Crawford (1931-2013) was born in Wilmington, NC and lived in Delco, NC. She belonged to the Delco Pentecostal Freewill Baptist Church, and played piano for there for over 25 years

    Angelia Reid, circa 1970

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    Angelia Reid age 11. Written on verso: Richard Reid. This is our daughter Angelia age 11.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em

    Colado Fernandez, Angelia

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of Angelia Colado Fernandez; Socio Number: 1190.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/1968/thumbnail.jp

    Electrostrymon angelia

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    Electrostrymon angelia (Hewitson, 1874) Thecla angelia Hewitson, 1874 Strymon angelia dowi Clench, 1941 Thecla angelia pantoni Comstock and Huntington, 1943 Thecla angelia boyeri Comstock and Huntington, 1943 Callicista angelia (Hewitson, 1874): Lewis, 1974 Electrostrymon angelia was described as Thecla angelia by Hewitson (1874) and recorded in H. G. Smith’s collections at the BMNH and various publications under several synonyms. Description. Egg. Green encircled by small white spines. Larva. First instar grayish-green with long white setae; second instar with body orange with some purple spots and medium sized black setae; third instar body completely orange and setae small and numerous; fourth instar similar to third except body purple with some orange spots; length is 8.9–9.3 mm (Fig. 1E). Pre-pupa. Darker than last instar. Pupa. Completely purple with white setae covering whole body. Adult. Sexually dimorphic in size, males larger than females. Wing expanse: males 21–23.2 mm, females 19.8–21.1 mm. Wings. Dorsal surface: Forewings dark brown with large reddish-orange triangular markings between inner margin and cell M1; these markings reduced or absent in the female. Hindwings completely dark-brown with two tails; lobe reddish-orange; base of tails with submarginal white line. Ventral surface: All wings reddish-brown. Female paler brown than male; submarginal line and outer margin brown; crossed near middle by a dark brown outlined with pale-brown. Hindwings crossed near middle by dark-brown line margined with white spots; lobe surrounded by white margin and the next black spot covered with minute white spots; large black spot between the tails and the next three small spots surrounded by orange; outer margin black, bordered internally with white. Head. Antennae: Brown, elongate, clubbed with white lines among the flagellum segments; club of antenna with three colors: orange apically, brown in the middle and white basally. Vertex: Dark-brown. Mouthparts: Labial palp with first segment larger than second and third. Body. Thorax: Dark-brown above and pale grayish-brown below. Legs: Black with horizontal white lines. Abdomen: Dark-brown above and pale grayish-brown below; from the mid-ventral area towards tip abdomen orangish-brown (Fig. 2I). Distribution. Electrostrymon angelia has been recorded in the Cayman Islands, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands (Hewitson 1874; Clench 1941; Comstock and Huntington 1943; Askew 1988; Miller and Miller 1989, 1997; Schwartz 1989; Ramos 1996). It has been recorded in just in two U.S. states: Minnesota and (South) Florida (Anderson 1974; Miller 1978; Calhoun 1997; Powell 1997). Hosts. Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae); Piscidia piscipula (L.) Sarg. (Fabaceae); Salvia misella Kunth.; S. micrantha Vahl. (Lamiaceae) (Pyle 1981; Fernández-Hernández 2007; Allen et al. 2005); Manilkara zapota (L.) van Royen (Sapotaceae), new host record; and Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. (Rosaceae), new host record. The two new host records are also the first time E. angelia has been found on Sapotaceae and Rosaceae. Natural history. Adults were observed during most of the dry and rainy season (March–July) in Florida. Females lay eggs in the flower and leaf buds. When the eggs hatch, the caterpillars feed on the entire flower, including branches, leaf buds, mature flowers and leaves, but not on the fruits. The caterpillars complete development in 22–24 days. When the caterpillars reach the last instar, they pupate on branches or leaves. Pupa duration is 24–29 days. The adults live for about three or four months feeding on nectar; males also drink water and puddling salts in wet soil. Damage. This species has been recorded feeding on leaves of S. terebinthifolius (Anacardiaceae) by Pyle (1981). However, in southern Florida, it has become a problem in the production of sapodilla, as most caterpillars feed on flower buds and mature flowers. They eat everything except the pedicels in mature flowers and all the flower buds except the branches. It is very difficult to find caterpillars as they are reddish purple, the same color as the flower and the leaf buds. Management. This sapodilla pest could be controlled by pesticides, but no trials have been completed. Furthermore, we observed that they are natural prey of some spiders (e.g. Salticidae and Gasteracantha cancriformis (Linnaeus)).Published as part of Martinez, Jose I., Crane, Jonathan H., Wasielewski, Jeff, Miller, Jacqueline Y. & Carrillo, Daniel, 2019, Lepidoptera pests of sapodilla (Manilkara zapota (L.) van Royen) in south Florida, with some comments on life history and natural control, pp. 1-26 in Insecta Mundi 739 (739) on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.367659

    Subgradient methods for convex minimization

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-174).This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Many optimization problems arising in various applications require minimization of an objective cost function that is convex but not differentiable. Such a minimization arises, for example, in model construction, system identification, neural networks, pattern classification, and various assignment, scheduling, and allocation problems. To solve convex but not differentiable problems, we have to employ special methods that can work in the absence of differentiability, while taking the advantage of convexity and possibly other special structures that our minimization problem may possess. In this thesis, we propose and analyze some new methods that can solve convex (not necessarily differentiable) problems. In particular, we consider two classes of methods: incremental and variable metric.by Angelia Nedić.Ph.D

    MAKALAH VOLLEY TIARA ANGELIA

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    makalah ini berisi tentang penjelasan mengenai olahraga bola volle

    Kajian Psikologi Sastra dan Nilai Karakter Novel “Senja dan Pagi Karya Alffy Rev dan Linka Angelia

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    Abstract. This study aims to describe the aspects of character needs in the Senja dan Pagi novels by Alffy Rev and Linka Angelia based on Abraham Maslow's humanistic psychology theory, and describe the character values of the Senja dan Pagi novels by Alffy Rev and Linka Angelia. This type of research is a type of descriptive qualitative research. This research was conducted by reading the entire story chapter through the novel Senja dan Pagi by Alffy Rev and Linka Angelia. The focus of this research is aspects of the character's humanistic psychological needs and character values. The data sources of this research are obtained from the novel Senja dan Pagi by Alffy Rev and Linka Angelia in the form of sentences or ideas, ideas and quotes that contain: aspects of the character's humanistic psychological needs and character values. Data collection techniques in this study were carried out with reading, note-taking and documentation techniques. The research instrument consisted of the main instrument, namely the researcher himself and supporting instruments such as highlighter and cellphone for documentation. The results of the study found two things, first, aspects of the humanistic psychological needs of the characters in the novel "Senja dan Pagi by Alffy Rev and Linka Angelia" which include: basic psychological needs, the need for security, the need for love and belonging, the need for appreciation and the need for self�actualization. Second, character values include: religious, hard work, creative, independent, curiosity, love for the homeland, respect for achievement, and social care. Keywords: Humanistic Psychology, Character Values, Senja and Pagi Novel

    PI angelia setiadi/130317089/kp C

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    Pengembangan ekonomi kreatif dalam pariwisat

    Faces of NPS: Lt. Angelia O'Toole, USN

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    Faces of NPS features Interviews spotlighting the students, faculty, staff and alumni of our Nation’s premier defense education and research institution.Link to video can be found at: https://youtu.be/_40dyi85iYc?si=YZg4l4HAOs0ypty
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