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Artists' ball, 1929 [picture] : toy time revels and bal. masqué /
Part of the Stan Cross Archive of cartoons and drawings, 1912-1974.; Inscription: "1929 Black & White Artists' Ball, toy Time Revels and Bal Masqué"--In ink, upper right. "Toy Time Revels & Bal Masqué in aid of Picton Lakes Settlement."--In pencil, lower margin; "Page 5, 1929, B + W Artists' Ball"--In pencil, on note attached to verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4306130
Cross-Border Cooperation: Subverting Sovereignty?
Work on European spatial planning has led me to criticise what I call territorialism.It conceives of the world in terms of a seamless cover of sovereign stateslooking after its territory each as if it were its property. In the European Unionthough, states are enveloped by a superstructure. Does this mean that there is aEuropean territory and, if so, how does it relate to the territories of its MemberStates? The issue becomes manifest in such efforts, as there have been undertaken,to arrive at a form of European spatial planning.Spatial Planning and Strateg
Map of part of New South Wales [cartographic material] : embellished with views in the harbours of Port Jackson drawn by J. W. Lewin /
"Dedicated to Capts P.P. King R.N. by his obliged humble servant J. Cross".; Insets: General map of Australia, the harbours of Port Jackson.; Map of New South Wales showing recent discoveries, description of topography, views of Sydney and relief shown by hachures.; Ferguson Collection Map F 889
Cross, W L, WX565
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Given Name(s) or Initials: W L
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX565
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 7214193585
Item: [2016.0049.12066] "Cross, W L, WX565
Cross, L W, VX17304
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Given Name(s) or Initials: L W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX17304
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 7095193575
Item: [2016.0049.12056] "Cross, L W, VX17304
Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses
In the enormous collection of cross-cultural data that have been published during the last few decades it is difficult to perceive patterns. There is a clear need for systematizing the vast amount of cross-cultural studies and for developing models that explain cross-cultural differences in psychology. Two methods of cross-cultural meta-analysis can be distinguished. First, the instrument-based method of comparing data for one instrument across countries is suitable for instruments which have been administered in many countries. Second, a domain-based meta-analysis used a thematic domain from which culture-comparative studies are sampled instead of one specific instrument or method
Cross, W, 4567383
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Given Name(s) or Initials: W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 4567383
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-5083193556
Item: [2016.0049.12037] "Cross, W, 4567383
Cross, W N, 412114
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Given Name(s) or Initials: W N
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 412114
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 49790193554
Item: [2016.0049.12035] "Cross, W N, 412114
Evaluation and genetic analysis of tall fescue genotypes for summer stress tolerance
During summer months, overall turf quality of cool-season turfgrasses commonly deteriorates significantly. This loss in turf quality can mainly be attributed to the combination of high temperatures and low soil moisture. The combination of these two stresses is commonly referred to as “summer stress”. Tall fescue (Lolium arundinacea [Schreb.] Darbysh) exhibits substantial variation in performance under summer stress between genotypes. The objectives of this thesis were to [1] evaluate diverse tall fescue genotypes being subjected to heat, drought, and/or combinations of both stresses growing in a growth chamber, rainout shelter, and under field conditions, and [2] evaluate progeny of a full diallel cross and polycross block made with tall fescues exhibiting different degrees of summer stress tolerance. Twenty-four experimental tall fescue genotypes, twelve summer stress tolerant and twelve summer stress sensitive, were selected for evaluation while growing under field conditions during the summer of 2010 at the Rutgers Agricultural Experiment Station located in Adelphia, NJ. A growth chamber study subjected these genotypes to heat and drought stress alone and in combination. The performance of genotypes in the heat stress treatment was similar to the performance of the genotypes under field conditions, however summer stress tolerant genotypes did not perform significantly better in the drought or heat + drought treatments. Mowed space-plants of these 24 genotypes were evaluated while growing in an automatic rainout shelter structure over two years. Genotypes selected as summer stress tolerant had higher quality ratings than the summer stress sensitive group. Additionally, quality ratings in the rainout shelter were moderately correlated with quality ratings in the heat stress growth chamber. A full diallel cross and a polycross block were used to estimate narrow-sense heritability values of 0.66 and 0.48, respectively. Heterosis was found to be significant in 40% of the diallel crosses. Data from the diallel and polycross block indicate breeding for enhanced summer stress tolerance in tall fescue would result in 52% and 32% improvements per selection cycle, respectively, when making recurrent selections of the top 5% of the population.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby James W. Cros
Cross, A H W, NX27235
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Given Name(s) or Initials: A H W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX27235
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 27404193565
Item: [2016.0049.12046] "Cross, A H W, NX27235
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