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    Letter from [George H. Hand], Rancho San Pedro to Mr. [William] J. Tachibana, January 30, 1924

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    Refers to an enclosed lease agreement for 18.37 acres of the Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis allotment of Rancho San Pedro. Refers to a pending survey on the land

    Cerro de San Pedro : maisons troglodytes

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    Cerro de San Pedro, municipio Cerro de San Pedro, San Luis Potosi.Dans le bas du village, maison troglodyte : deux pièces correspondant à deux grottes accolées. Au moment de son apogée, le village a eu jusqu'à 2000 habitants

    Drought impact on phellem development: identification of novel gene regulators and evidence of photosynthetic activity

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    This dataset contains the supplementary data (Figures and Tables) included in the manuscript "Drought impact on phellem development: identification of novel gene regulators and evidence of photosynthetic activity". Supplementary Figures includes additional data to support the manuscript, including plant growth and physiology measurements, histochemical analysis and accessory data from differential expression analysis. Supplementary Tables include primer sequences, lists of differentially expressed genes obtained using DESeq2 and Gene Ontology enrichment analysis obtained using GlueGO Raw transcriptomic and phenotypic data is available in the following sources: Raw reads: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB66289 RNA-seq: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/arrayexpress/studies/E-MTAB-13376 Morphophysiological and chlorophyl fluorescence data: https://doi.org/10.34636/DMPortal/D8LBXX Code/Software: The R script used for differential gene expression analysis is available on GitHub: https://github.com/pedro-mb/CorkOakRNAseq Additional data is available from the corresponding author, Pedro M. Barros, upon reques

    Copia del auto en vista del Señor D. Pedro Josef Mayoral, Visitador Regio, que fuè, de este Real Hospital General, relativo al Govierno de las Enfermerias ..

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    Hay un ejemplar encuadernado con: Constituciones y nuevas ordenanzas del Real y General Hospital de la ciudad de Valencia (XVIII/1133).Hay un ejemplar encuadernado con: Constituciones y nuevas ordenanzas del Real y General Hospital de la ciudad de Valencia (T1-783).Tít. tomado de encabezamiento de textoTexto firmado al final por Bernardo Bas y SuarezCopia del original que certifica Pedro Joseph MayoralTexto fechado en Valencia, a 17 de agosto de 1789Sign. : A-C4Notas a pie de pág. y Reclamo

    The trombone as portrayed in Portuguese iconography during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries

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    This article studies eleven sixteenth and seventeenth century iconographical sources depicting slide brass instruments, by both Portuguese and foreign artists active in Portugal, as well as foreign artists depicting Portuguese scenes. This study addresses questions concerning aspects of trombone technique that have not previously been considered and may have implications in the way the trombone was understood elsewhere in Europe. It focuses on aspects of technique depicted that may be representative of the trombone’s contemporary design and performance and therefore the manner in which the instrument was held and indeed played. Finally, this article suggests a transitional technical period when the way of holding the single-slide trumpet may have been used to play the trombone.Publisher PD

    [Asuntos predicables para los Domingos, Miercoles, i Viernes de la Cuaresma

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    IndiceTít. e autor tomados de Aprobación eclesiásticaEn dedicatoria faise mención de que é unha 5ª impresiónEn prelim.: MadridFecha de fe de erratas: 1628Sign.: [], [cruz], A-Z, 2A-2P, 2Q-2S, 2TPort. grav. calcTexto a dúas co

    Letter from Geo. [George] H. Hand, Chief Engineer, Rancho San Pedro to Geo. [George] T. [Toshiro] Kuritani, Gardena Valley Produce Company, April 15, 1928

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    Requests rent payment for land being farmed in excess of lease agreement or face termination of the held lease. Mr. Hand representing the Watson Land Company

    Asuntos predicables para los domingos, miercoles i viernes de Cuaresma : tomo primero

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    Project Point Pedro: A multidisciplinary design study of the Point Pedro fishery harbour

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    In Sri Lanka, the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam waged a civil war between 1983 and 2009. During this period the social and economic development in the north and east of the country was disrupted. Due to this disruption a development opportunity for this region is the expansion of the fishery industry. In 2016, the Sri Lankan government proposed the Northern Province Sustainable Fisheries Development Project, in which the construction of a harbour at Point Pedro in the Jaffna District is included. This harbour should become the second largest fishery harbour in Sri Lanka.This report covers the design study of the Point Pedro harbour project, the goal of this study is to design a safe, economically efficient and socially accepted harbour at Point Pedro. To achieve this goal, the following research question “How can safety, economic efficiency and environmental impact be combined optimally in a harbour design for Point Pedro in the Jaffna District?” is answered.In figure XX, the final design of the harbour can be seen. This design is focused on the optimal combination between safety, economic efficiency and environmental impact. Because these criteria are conflicting, they are prioritized as follows: (1) safety, (2) economic efficiency and (3) environmental impact. Safety is provided by constructing breakwaters around the harbour, providing sheltered water conditions in the harbour basin. Also, the harbour entrance is constructed in a way that monsoon waves cannot directly intrude into the basin. Economic efficiency is accounted for by constructing the quay wall close to the central located fish processing facilities. This optimizes the supply chain, resulting in a smaller loss in the fish production (compared to the current situation). The costs are optimized by reusing all dredged material inside the breakwater or for land reclamation. Additionally, the location of the harbour entrance is minimizing the sailing routes as much as possible, without creating safety issues due to wave intrusion. Finally, the negative effects of social impact are limited by involving local fishermen and residents during the entire development process. Because these stakeholders are potential blockers of the project, it is important to include their opinions in the design. This can also be done by broadening the scope, in which touristic facilities and accommodations can be included in the project. Other negative impacts of the harbour can be either mitigated or minimized. However, because the environmental impact is determined as the least important criteria, it is not able to solve every issue. This design is considered to be the most optimal combination for the harbour design of Point Pedro, regarding the criteria of safety, economic efficiency and environmental impact. It is recommended to EML Consultants that three characteristics of the proposed design should be implemented in their final design for Point Pedro: (1) apply building on the reef for land reclamation inside the harbour, (2) cluster the fish processing facilities near the unloading quay walls, because it optimizes the fish supply chain and reduces fish loss, and (3) construct the jetties for large boats (in the east of the harbour) as proposed, because it optimizes manoeuverability inside the harbour using minimal space. The final recommendation is to perform additional research to make a more accurate design, as the main limitation of the report is the limited amount of available data. Additional research should be done in the fields of; wave data, ground conditions over the entire harbour basin, cost estimation and sedimentation. This report is made on behalf of EML Consultants in Colombo, Sri Lanka.MDP 236Project Point PedroThe Northern Province Sustainable Fisheries Development ProjectMultidisciplinary Projec
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