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The Victorian volunteer waltz [music] /
Cover title.; "Composed & dedicated (by permission) to the right honorable the Viscountess Canterbury by Mrs. T.W.L. Martyr" -- Cover.; "Arranged for the band by Mr T. Ellis, band master 1st B.V.R." -- Cover.; Fourteenth edition -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an4829201; MUS: N,-
The Victorian volunteer waltz [music] /
Twelfth edition. Cover title.; "Composed & dedicated (by permission) to the Right Honorable the Viscountess Canterbury by Mrs T.W.L. Martyr" -- Cover.; Chas. Troedel. Lith.; "Arranged for the band by Mr. T. Ellis, bandmaster 1st B.V.R." -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6630068; MUS: N, HINCE 1 1865
The Victorian volunteer waltz [music] /
For piano.; Cover title.; Cover ill. by Charles Turner.; "Eight edition".; "Composed & dedicated (by permission) to the right honorable the Viscountess Canterbury by Mrs. T.W.L. Martyr".; "Arranged for the band by Mr T. Ellis, band master 1st B.V.R.".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an11696510
Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County
Genealogical Records of Ellis County, Texas contain various lists of records (births, deaths, marriages, etc.) taken from family Bibles, cemetery and church records, wills, and other relevant sources. Index starts on page 121
No.99 Ellis Theodore (Ted) Demars, interview by Winnifred Margetts
Transcript (63 pages) of interview by Winnifred Margetts with Dr. Ellis Theodore (Ted) Demars, University of Utah education professor, on January 21, 1983. This interview is no. 99 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-420 and U-421Demars (b. 1910) recalls his early life in Brigham City, his education at the University of Utah , his career as an educator in the public schools (1930s), his tenure at the University of Utah in the College of Education, (1940s-1970s), and his establishment of the Utah School on Alcohol Studies and Other Drug Dependencies. Interviewer: Winnifred Margett
Book review: "English for telecoms and information technology" by T. Ricca and M. Duckworth; "English for legal professionals" by A. Frost; "English for the pharmaceutical industry" by M. Buchler, K. Jaehnig, G. Matzig, and T. Weindler; "English for cabin crews" by S. Ellis and L. Lansford; and "English for negotiating" by C. Lafond, S. Vine, and B. Welch.
This review examines five books in the Oxford Business English Express Series, including "English for telecoms and information technology" by T. Ricca and M. Duckworth; "English for legal professionals" by A. Frost; "English for the pharmaceutical industry" by M. Buchler, K. Jaehnig, G. Matzig, and T. Weindler; "English for cabin crews" by S. Ellis and L. Lansford; and "English for negotiating" by C. Lafond, S. Vine, and B. Welch
Single- and Multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation: Principles and Applications for Personal Communications, WATM and Broadcasting: 2nd
Single- and Multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Principles and Applications for Personal Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting L. Hanzo Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK W. Webb Motorola, Arlington Heights, USA formerly at Multiple Access Communications Ltd, Southampton, UK T. Keller Ubinetics, Cambridge Technology Centre, Melbourn, UK formerly at Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK Motivated by the rapid evolution of wireless communication systems, this expanded second edition provides an overview of most major single- and multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) techniques commencing with simple QAM schemes for the uninitiated through to complex, rapidly-evolving areas, such as arrangements for wide-band mobile channels. Targeted at the more advanced reader, the multi-carrier modulation based second half of the book presents a research-orientated outlook using a variety of novel QAM-based arrangements. * Features six new chapters dealing with the complexities of multi-carrier modulation which has found applications ranging from Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) to Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) * Provides a rudimentary introduction for readers requiring a background in the field of modulation and radio wave propagation * Discusses classic QAM transmission issues relevant to Gaussian channels * Examines QAM-based transmissions over mobile radio channels * Incorporates QAM-related orthogonal techniques, considers the spectral efficiency of QAM in cellular frequency re-use structures and presents a QAM-based speech communications system design study * Introduces Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) over both Gaussian and wideband fading channels By providing an all-encompassing self-contained treatment of single- and multi- carrier QAM based communications, a wide range of readers including senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, practising engineers and researchers alike will all find the coverage of this book attractive
DNA fusion gene vaccination mobilizes effective anti-leukemic cytotoxic T lymphocytes from a tolerized repertoire
The majority of known human tumor-associated antigens derive from non-mutated self proteins. T cell tolerance, essential to prevent autoimmunity, must therefore be cautiously circumvented to generate cytotoxic T cell responses against these targets. Our strategy uses DNA fusion vaccines to activate high levels of peptide-specific CTL. Key foreign sequences from tetanus toxin activate tolerance-breaking CD4+ T cell help. Candidate MHC class Ibinding tumor peptide sequences are fused to the C terminus for optimal processing and presentation. To model performance against a leukemia-associated antigen in a tolerized setting, we constructed a fusion vaccine encoding an immunodominant CTL epitopederived from Friend murine leukemia virus gag protein (FMuLVgag) and vaccinated tolerant FMuLVgag-transgenic (gag-Tg) mice. Vaccination with the construct induced epitopespecificIFN-c-producing CD8+ T cells in normal and gag-Tg mice. The frequency and avidity of activated cells were reduced in gag-Tg mice, and no autoimmune injury resulted. However, these CD8+ T cells did exhibit gag-specific cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo. Also, epitope-specific CTL killed FBL-3 leukemia cells expressing endogenous FMuLVgag antigen and protected against leukemia challenge in vivo. These results demonstrate a simple strategy to engage anti-microbial T cell help to activate epitope-specific polyclonal CD8+ T cell responses from a residual tolerized repertoire
Letter from Stephen T. Mather, U.S. National Park Service to Jesse L. Boyce
Letter from the Director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather, to Jesse L. Boyce informing him that immediate action is being taken to remove the TNT from the Grand Canyon
Further taxonomic studies on the families Calymperaceae (Musci) and Orthotrichaceae (Musci) in the bryoflora of Réunion Island, with notes on taxa from other islands in the western Indian Ocean
The systematics and geographical distribution of some taxa in the moss families Calymperaceae and Orthotrichaceae that occur in Réunion and neighbouring islands are revised. In the family Calymperaceae, three new subspecies are proposed: Calymperes taitense (Sull.) Mitt. subsp. pachyloma (Hampe ex Müll. Hal.) L. T. Ellis, comb. et stat. nov., Syrrhopodon hispidocostatus Renauld et Cardot subsp. artsii L. T. Ellis, subsp. nov. and S. flexifolius Mitt. subsp. reunionensis L. T. Ellis, subsp. nov.; three further new records for Réunion Island are cited: Calymperes pallidum Mitt., Syrrhopodon dimorphophyllus L. T. Ellis, S. vardei L. T. Ellis, and the presence and geographical distribution in the East African Islands is discussed of Calymperes couguiense Besch., Syrrhopodon asper Mitt., S. africanus (Mitt.) Paris, S. gardneri (Hook.) Schwägr., and S. pulcher W. D. Reese. In the family Orthotrichaceae, new synonymy and distribution records are reported for the genus Macromitrium. Several new synonyms are proposed under Macromitrium microstomum (Hook.et Grev.) Schwägr., M. serpens (Hook. et Grev.) Brid., M. mauritianum Schwägr. and M. pallidum (P. Beauv.) Wijk et Margad. Macromitrium fimbriatum (P. Beauv.) Schwägr. var. chloromitrium Besch. is recognised as a species in its own right, M. chloromitrium (Besch.) Wilbraham, comb. et stat. nov., and is newly recorded from Réunion. Macromitrium belangeri Müll. Hal. is excluded from the Réunion Island’s moss flora.</p
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