1,891 research outputs found
While shadows fall [music] : (dream thoughts) /
Caption title.; "Supplement to the Australian Musical News, October 1, 1917".; With: Answer : ballad / A.G. Robyn. 1 score (p. 95-96); Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10824951.Australian musical news
Hawking-Moss transition with a black hole seed
\ua9 2020, The Author(s).We extend the concept of Hawking-Moss, or up-tunnelling, transitions in the early universe to include black hole seeds. The black hole greatly enhances the decay amplitude, however, order to have physically consistent results, we need to impose a new condition (automatically satisfied for the original Hawking-Moss instanton) that the cosmological horizon area should not increase during tunnelling. We motivate this conjecture physically in two ways. First, we look at the energetics of the process, using the formalism of extended black hole thermodynamics; secondly, we extend the stochastic inflationary formalism to include primordial black holes. Both of these methods give a physical substantiation of our conjecture
Systematics and natural history of the midwater fish Lycodaphus mandibularis Gilbert in California waters
Thesis (M.S.) -- California State University, Hayward, 1977.by Michael Eric Anderson"A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.""A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
Topographic Complexity and Benthic Community Variability Within a Kelp Forest in Monterey Bay, CA
"A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories."by Eric J. Sandoval.Thesis (M.S.) -- California State University, Monterey Bay, 2005."A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
Distribution, behavior, and food habits of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in Monterey Bay
"A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories."Thesis (M.S.) -- San Jose State University, 1990.By Eric J. Dorfman."A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
Checklist of the mosses of sub-Saharan Africa
2939 moss taxa are listed for sub-Saharan Africa and adjacent islands, with distribution by country. Each distribution record is supported by a literature reference. The following new combinations are made: Calyptrochaeta cristata (Hedw.) O’Shea, Groutiella elimbata (Thér) O’Shea, Meiothecium undulatum (Ren. & Card.) O’Shea, Orthodontium ruwenzorensis (Thér. & Nav.) O’Shea, Pohlia lacouturei (Thér.) O’Shea, Sematophyllum corticolum (Aongstr.) O’Shea, Sematophyllum dixonii (Thér.) O’Shea, Sematophyllum nanopyxis (Geh.) O’Shea, Sematophyllum rigescens (Card.) O’Shea, and Thamnobryum malgachum (Card.) O’Shea
The Australian Musical News. volume 7 issue 4, 1917
A.G. Robyn (Robyn, A. G.); Alfred E. Keets (Keets, Alfred E.); Carmen Delprat (Delprat, Carmen); Charles Gilbert Spross (Spross, Charles Gilbert); Chopin (Chopin, Frederic, 1810-1849); Edward Goll (Goll, Edward, 1884-1949.); Eric R. Moss (Moss, Eric R.); John Ulrich (Ulrich, John); Landon Ronald (Ronald, Landon, 1873-1938); Nellie Billings (Billings, Nellie); P.C. Cole (Cole, P. C); Percy Grainger (Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961); R.E. Farley (Farley R.E.); Rita Hope (Hope, Rita); Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616); Stella Power (Power, Stella); Victor Galway (Galway, Victor, 1894-1960); "Answer" Ballad: A.G. Robyn (Robyn, A. G.); While Shadows Fall: Eric R. Moss (Moss, Eric R.
Mesograzer interactions with a unique strain of Irish moss Chondrus crispus: colonization, feeding, and algal condition-related effects
Marine macroalgae are exposed to multiple sources of stress. As a result, perennial macroalga habitats have become depleted in many coastlines. Here, we investigated the role of mesograzers in the sharp decline of a unique strain of Chondrus crispus (the giant Irish moss) found solely in a lagoon in Atlantic Canada. This study was prompted by damage resembling grazing scars that appeared on the fronds as the population declined, for which no grazer had been identified. We identified potential grazers of the seaweed by deploying 4 types of experimental clumps of giant Irish moss and sampling the epifauna that colonized them. Laboratory assays were then run with an abundant species, the amphipod Gammarus oceanicus, to measure feeding rates and test whether this mesograzer is capable of consuming the alga and creating measurable damage. G. oceanicus readily consumed the Irish moss at a grazing rate of 5.24 mg amphipod-1 d-1 and created deep lateral grazing wounds similar to those observed in the field. An additional experiment was conducted to assess whether a co-acting stressor in the lagoon, the accumulation of fine sediments, could explain the appearance and spatially patchy distribution of the damage in the population. Giant Irish moss fronds that had been buried under sediment lost twice as much biomass as those that had not. These results suggest that grazer activity and declining conditions in the lagoon have a negative and additive effect on this unique strain of Irish moss, with clear implications for its restoration
All spice, or Spice for all
Single-page broadside within double line border. Title within its own line border. At end of text: Baltimore, March 7, 1862. According to Ellinger, p. 28, Cola is one of the pseudonyms used by NG Ridgely. Same text as this title signed Le Diable Baiteux (Moss, 5) and "Our opinion : a hit at these times" (Moss, 153). Printed on white paper with black ink, text within double line border. First line "People endure all"
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