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E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel)
Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : Industrial Transformation In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David P. Angel
E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel)
Arsip Kuliah Online 2010: E-book : "industrial Transformations In The Developing World (author: Michael T. Rock & David. P Angel
Philosophical account
[Michael Sendivogius] ; translated from the French by John DigbySignatures: [*]³,A³,B-Y⁸,Z⁶An English translation of Michael Sendivogius's 'Novum lumen chymicum' also known as 'De lapide philosophorum tractatus duodecim e naturae fonte et manuali experientia depromti' ; the French translation is entitled 'Cosmopolite; ou, nouvelle lumiere de la physique naturelle'Sendivogius is described also as the editor of this work said to have been written by Alexander Seton (Ferguson, J. Bibliotheca chemica, vol.2, p.369)With an initial advertisement leafInitials; head and tail-piecesLondon : Printed for John Hooke ... and Thomas Edlin, MDCCXXII ?[1722]?This copy has red typescript notes glued into front of book and has spint text : Digby. Philosophical accoun
Correspondence: George Kephart to Michael Frome
This 1960s correspondence, from George S. Kephart to Michael Frome, discusses what the author considers misinformation about his father, Horace Kephart. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Supplemental Material - Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists?
Supplemental Material for Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists? by Michael A. Jensen, Neil Ferguson, Sheehan Kane, and Gary LaFree in Journal of Conflict Resolution</p
P. Michael Politano
P. Michael Politano, PhD, MPS, ABPP
Dr. P. Michael (Mike) Politano is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the Citadel (Charleston, South Carolina). He holds an undergraduate degree from Duke University, a master’s and PhD from Indiana University in school psychology, a postdoctorate from Indiana University and the Medical College of Virginia in clinical child psychology, and a master’s in religious studies from Loyola, New Orleans. Dr. Politano has taught both undergraduate and graduate research methodology and statistics at various universities for more than 40 years. He also has supervised numerous master’s theses and PhD dissertations.
Dr. Politano has published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and presented his work at multiple professional conferences worldwide. He is also the author and illustrator of the children’s book A Pig in a Tree and the novel Tag and Chubs.https://commons.erau.edu/ntas-bios/1017/thumbnail.jp
[Von den ausgebrannten Wassern]
[Michael Puff]Impressum: Datum in der Vorlage erwähnt, Ort und Drucker nach ISTCIn Sack, Freiburg the author is identified as Michael Puff, nicknamed Schrick (H. Walther, Sudhoff's Archiv 54 (1970) p.285)Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500, Unit 15 - Medical Incunabula Part V, MI 62 (Research Publications (Primary Source Media) Reading, 1995
Anabarhynchus tribulationensis Ferguson, sp. n.
<i>Anabarhynchus tribulationensis</i> Ferguson sp. n. <p>(Figures 26, 27, 28)</p> <p> <b>Type material. Holotype:</b> Male. AUSTRALIA: <b>Queensland:</b> Cape Tribulation. N. Qld., 8.IV.1982, D.E. Hardy (ANIC _29:028797) (ANIC). Condition: Flagellum missing, pined with micro pin dorsally to pith block, end of abdomen removed for dissection after photography, reasonable condition.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Frons raised; male frons width at anterior ocellus 2.6x ocellus; ocellar; mid frons with dark-brown marks angled towards upper frons near meeting at mid-line; lower frons setae arrange above and as wide as antenna bases. Scutum grey tones with indistinct lines. Wing cell m3 open. Postspiracular pile present; katepisternum and prosternal furrow without pile. Forefemur, 2 <i>pd</i>, 1–2 <i>pv;</i> mid-femur 1 <i>pd</i>, 4–7 <i>pv</i>, 2 <i>av;</i> hind femur 1–2 <i>av;</i> femora basally dark apically yellow-brown; all femora with appressed pale pile dorsally, ventrally semi-erect, admix with sparse short black setae predominantly to apical half. Male abdominal integument yellow-brown.</p> <p> <b>Description. Male:</b> Body length: 7.5mm. Wing length: 6mm. <i>Head.</i> Integument black. Frons slightly raised; frons width at anterior ocellus 2.6x ocellus; ocellar tubercle flat; antennal base positioned low on frons, face and lower frons slightly protruding; parafacials and lower frons bright grey, middle lower frons brown-grey; mid-frons with blackish brown upside-down ‘V’ mark; frons setae in two rows; lower frons setae arrange above and as wide as antenna bases; lower frons setae thirds the length of scape. Scape length 2x width; scape and pedicel grey, flagellum missing. Occiput convex generally grey pubescence, margin of eye yellowish- brown, several indistinct rows of black macrosetae 29 each side; postocciput to gena grey with long, pale, hair-like pile. Palpus pale yellow sparsely supplies with pale hair like pile; labellum brown grey; prementum without dark setae. <i>Thorax.</i> Integument black. Scutal chaetotaxy black (pairs): <i>np</i>, 4; <i>sa</i>, 2; <i>pa</i>, 1; <i>dc</i>, 2; <i>sc</i>, 2. Scutum with thin brown dorsal line within broader grey band, margined with indistinct brownish-grey line, beside broader pale grey line, irregular brownishgrey marks margin laterally raised grey areas pre and post-transverse suture; scutal surface with sparse short black setae. Postspiracular pile present; katepisternum and prosternal furrow without pile; pleuron and coxae with grey pubescence; coxae with elongate pale pile admixed with black macrosetae; posterior coxa 3 with pile to anterior margin. <i>Wing.</i> Cell m3 open; hyaline with brown tint; brown veins; stigma brown infuscate along margin. Costal setae beyond humeral cross-vein biserially arranged. <i>Haltere</i>. Pedicel buff-white; scabellum buff-white. <i>Legs.</i></p> <p> Forefemur with 2 <i>pd</i>, 1–2 <i>pv</i> weak; mid-femur 1 <i>pd</i>, 4–7 <i>pv</i> weak, 2 <i>av;</i> hind femur 1–2 <i>av</i> macrosetae; forefemur basal two-thirds dark brown apically third pale brown; mid-femur pale brown; hind femora basally extending along dorsal dark brown, apical and ventrally yellow-brown; all femora with appressed pale pile dorsally, ventrally semierect, admix with sparse short black setae predominantly to apical half; all tibia pale brown darkening apically. <i>Abdomen.</i> Integument yellow-brown; slightly laterally compressed; anterior bands broadly yellow-brown, anteriorly viewed matte yellow-brown, with weak appressed dark pile; tergites 2–7 posterolaterally bright grey with appressed pale pile, tergites 2–4 posterior marginal bands when viewed posteriorly bright white, anteriorly grey; tergites 5–7 with black setae; epandrium yellow-brown; gonocoxite yellow-brown. <i>Terminalia.</i> Epandrium (Fig. 28 a), almost three times wide as long, slightly narrowing posteriorly, setae on posterior lateral edges. Gonocoxite (Fig. 28 b), semi-spherical slightly longer than wide when viewed ventrally; posterior ventral edge with broad slightly ventrally directed flange. Joined along hypandrium. Gonocoxal apodeme extending just beyond lateral margin, moderately sclerotised. Inner gonocoxal process longer than gonostylus, inwardly curved and ventrally directed several robust setae on sub-apical inner ventral edge. Gonostylus dorsally directed with long thin setae evenly distributed over dorsal surface and inner middle ventral surface directed inward, apical end reflexed dorsally. Ventral lobe absent. Aedeagus (Fig. 28 c, d): distiphallus strongly curved ventrally. Parameral sheath sclerotised. Dorsal apodeme of parameral sheath broadly triangular; apical ends dorsally directed. Ventral apodeme basally narrow, broadly widening apically. Lateral ejaculatory apodeme dorsally broad, triangular shape. Ejaculatory apodeme, cylindrical, sub-apical flanges laterally.</p> <p> <b>Female.</b> Unknown.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific epithet is derived from ‘Cape Tribulation’ the geographic location where the <i>type</i> specimens were collected.</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> Know from a single male collected in April from Cape Tribulation, North Queensland.</p> <p> Keys to couplet 88 in Lyneborg (2001) and readily separated from <i>A. boharti</i> Lyneborg by being a small species, the abdominal integument yellow brown with anterior bands yellow brown and distinctive dark up-sidedown ‘V’ to frons.</p> <p> Can be separated from <i>A. ravenshoensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, by the frons being slightly raised, lacking rouges striation to upper frons. Mid-frons with blackish brown upside-down ‘V’ mark. Lower frons setae being arrange above and as wide as antenna bases. Forefemur lack <i>av</i> macrosetae and mid-femur have several <i>pv</i> macrosetae.</p> <p> <i>Anabarhynchus tribulationensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, is closely related to <i>both A. ewamin</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, and <i>A. ravenshoensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b>; subsequently placed with the <i>kroeberi</i> species-group. For femoral macrosetae differences within the <i>kroeberi</i> species-group see Table 1.</p>Published as part of <i>Ferguson, David J., Irwin, Michael E. & Yeates, David K., 2013, New species of Anabarhynchus Macquart (Diptera: Therevidae) from arid and monsoon tropical Australia, pp. 55-95 in Zootaxa 3680 (1)</i> on pages 88-91, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3680.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/284038">http://zenodo.org/record/284038</a>
Early Risk, Attention, and Brain Activation in Adolescents Born Preterm
The relations among early cumulative medical risk, cumulative environmental risk, attentional control, and brain activation were assessed in 15 – 16-year-old adolescents who were born preterm. Functional magnetic resonance imaging found frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex activation during an attention task with greater activation of the left superior-temporal and left supramarginal gyri associated with better performance. Individual differences in early cumulative risk are related to patterns of brain activation such that medical risk is related to left parietal cortex activation and environmental risk is related to temporal lobe activation. The findings suggest that early risk is related to less mature patterns of brain activation, including reduced efficiency of processing and responding to stimuli.This is the accepted version of the following article: Carmody, D. P., Bendersky, M., Dunn, S. M., DeMarco, J. K., Hegyi, T., Hiatt, M. and Lewis, M. (2006), Early Risk, Attention, and Brain Activation in Adolescents Born Preterm. Child Development, 77: 384–394, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00877.x/abstract.Peer reviewe
Sociology
Michael Kelly is the author of 68 entries altogether. The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French is far more than a simple revision of the original Oxford Companion to French Literature, published in 1959, and described by The Listener as the 'standard work of reference for English-speaking enquirers into French literature'. As the change in title implies, this completely new work presents an authoritative guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world.The scope of the Companion is deliberately open and inclusive, challenging and extending the traditional canon. Literature is understood in a broad sense, ranging from strip cartoon and pamphlet to tragedy and epic, and particular attention is devoted to francophone writing from outside France. Written by an international team of specialists, entries cover individual authors and works - over 3,000 of them - from the troubadours to Césaire, and from La Princesse de Clèves to La Vie mode d'emploi . Each is discussed in detail within their historical, cultural, and intellectual context.Among the new features of the Companion are the substantial essay-entries, reflecting up-to-date scholarship and theoretical debates on topics such as:
- literary movements and genres
- historical subjects such as chivalry, or Occupation and Resistance in wartime France
- movements of thought from Scholasticism to feminism
- linguistic topics
- the sciences
- the arts and media, including opera, cinema, and pres
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