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    Map shewing boundaries of electoral districts under the Electorates Redistribution Act, 1904 [cartographic material] : Photolithographed by W.A. Gullick, Government Printer, Sydney, N.S.W.

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    "45753" "No. of Lith. 04 405 D"; Map on a cadastral base showing the boundaries of the N.S.W. electoral districts of Hastings & Macleay, the Upper Hunter, Durham, Northumberland, Singleton, Gloucester. Also shows railways, major roads and public school sites. Relief shown by hachures.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f7

    Mapa C-4-D Geología de superficie

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    Coordenadas extremo sup. Izq.: N.23.615, 73; E.126.426, 95 Coordenadas extremo inf. Der.: S.13.884, 27; E.181.426, 95 Observaciones: Weeler C. B. (1958), Reed E. C.er L. R. (1953), Applegate A. V. (1953), Pierce A. C. (1951) Jonhson G. D. (1949) Ficha elaborada por: Enzo Caraballo Fecha: 02/07/2007 Gaveta: s/nInstitución donde se elaboró: Creole Petroleum Corporation Institución que lo publicó: Creole Petroleum Corporation Dimensiones del Marco externo (cm): 125x80 Escala indicada: 1:50.000 Escala real: 1:50.000 Año: 196

    Thoroughly Modern Millie - Theatrical Lobby Poster

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    Poster for the production of Thoroughly Modern Millie produced by the Boise State University departments of Theatre Arts and Music, March 2013 in the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts. Poster design by Carrie Applegate. Photographed, Tess Gregg as Millie Dillmount

    2010-2011 Season Poster for the Theatre Arts Department

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    2010-2011 Season Poster for Theatre Arts Department. Plays produced, Dead Man\u27s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl, A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennesse Williams, Rodgers & Hammerstein\u27s Cinderella (Produced with the Music Department), Play Reading for Champagne Breakfast by Evan Sesek. Performed in either the Danny Peterson Theatre or the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts. Poster design by Carrie Applegate

    Theatre Arts Department 2011-2012 Season Poster

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    2011-2012 Production Season Poster for Theatre Arts Department at Boise State University. Plays produced, Champagne Breakfast by Evan Sesek, Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel, Iolanthe by Gilbert & Sullivan (produced with the Music Department), Hamlet by William Shakespeare and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead. Poster design by Carrie Applegate. Original was 11 x 17

    Mapa D-4-C Geología de superficie

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    Coordenadas extremo sup. Izq.: S.51.384, 27; E.71.426, 95 Coordenadas extremo inf. Der.: S.88.884, 27; E.126.426, 95 Observaciones: Gaensen (1952), Mc Daniel E. L. (1959), Applegate A. V. (1954) Ficha elaborada por: Enzo Caraballo Fecha: 19/07/2007 Gaveta: 1-1Institución donde se elaboró: Creole Petroleum Corporation Institución que lo publicó: Creole Petroleum Corporation Dimensiones del Marco externo (cm): 125x80 Escala indicada: 1:50.000 Escala real: 1:50.000 Año: 196

    Eclipsing time variations in close binary systems: Planetary hypothesis vs. Applegate mechanism

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    The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted as potential evidence for massive Jupiter-like planets, or as a result of magnetic activity, leading to quasi-periodic changes in the quadrupole moment of the secondary star. The latter is commonly referred to as the Applegate mechanism. We employ an improved version of Applegate’s model including the angular momentum exchange between a finite shell and the core of the star. The framework is employed to derive the general conditions under which the Applegate mechanism can work, and is subsequently applied to a sample of 16 close binary systems with potential planets, including eleven PCEBs. Further, we present a detailed derivation and study of analytical models that allow for an straightforward extension to other systems. Using our full numerical framework, we show that the Applegate mechanism can clearly explain the observed eclipsing time variations in four of the systems, while the required energy to produce the quadrupole moment variations is too high in at least eight systems. In the remaining four systems, the required energy is comparable to the available energy produced by the stars, which we consider borderline cases. Therefore, the Applegate mechanism cannot uniquely explain the observed period time variations for this entire population. Even in systems where the required energy is too high, the Applegate mechanism may provide an additional scatter, which needs to be considered in the derivation and analysis of planetary models
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