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Letter from Mrs. Rowe, Freemont, Pennsylvania, to her son, D. Watson Rowe, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1880
A letter written by Mrs. Rowe of Freemont, Pennsylvania, for her son, D. Watson Rowe of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The new City Hospital, Sydney, back elevation facing the Domain [picture] /
Condition: Good; some foxing, especially on mount.; Part of collection: Drawings of the new City Hospital, Sydney, presented to His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward of Wales, by the architect, Major Rowe, July 29, 1881.; "Back elevation facing the Domain."--Printed above image. "Thomas Rowe, Architect, Vickerys' Chambers, Pitt Street, Sydney."--Printed below image.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24665731
The new City Hospital, Sydney, front elevation facing Macquarie Street [picture] /
Condition: Good; some foxing, especially on mount.; Part of collection: Drawings of the new City Hospital, Sydney, presented to His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward of Wales, by the architect, Major Rowe, July 29, 1881.; "The new City Hospital, Sydney."--Printed above image. "Front elevation facing Macquarie Street"--Printed below image. "Thomas Rowe, Architect ..."--Printed on adjacent page.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24665725
Río Ciudad Monterrey: Space Production, Ecology and Culture
The book proceeds from the Río Ciudad interdisciplinary study conducted at the CRGS of the Universidad de Monterrey. Directed by Peter G. Rowe, Roberto Pasini and Patricio Ortiz Silva, the study addresses the status of the Santa Catarina River within the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico and the relationship between the two entities. Presenting a characterization of the urban segment of the river through the metropolitan area and four future scenarios of transformation, the study envisions programs aiming to increase sustainability and public space provision, with emphasis on improving the identity of the city
Proyecto FOTO-Edu: ¿FOTO-ELICITAMOS?
Diseño: Fernández-Rodrigo, L. (2024)El póster va dirigido a alumnado adolescente de centros educativos de secundaria para obtener información acerca del proyecto FOTO-Edu y sobre qué es la foto-elicitación. La Foto-Elicitación es una conversación en grupo a través de fotografías capturadas por sus componentes. En estos diálogos se explica y se interpreta lo que significan las fotografías. La foto-elicitación, en el proyecto FOTO-Edu, pretende mejorar los vínculos entre los/as compañeros/as y con el profesorado, al compartir momentos que son especiales para cada uno de los alumnos y las alumnas. El póster fue presentado en el XIII Concurso de Divulgación Científica UCM.Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (Spain)Depto. de Estudios EducativosFac. de EducaciónFALSEpu
Christ Church, Cheltenham
'CHRIST CHURCH __ CHELTENHAM. R. W. C. JEARRAD, ARCHTS.. Drawn Printed & Published by G. Rowe, Lithographer Cheltenham.
Rowe, Ted. Lisa Wilson interviews Ted Rowe about growing up in Heart's Content.
Lisa Wilson interviews Ted Rowe about growing up in Heart's Content
The role of Plasmodium falciparum var genes in malaria in pregnancy
Sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes in the placenta is responsible for many of the harmful effects of malaria during pregnancy. Sequestration occurs as a result of parasite adhesion molecules expressed on the surface of infected erythrocytes binding to host receptors in the placenta such as chondroitin sulphate A (CSA). Identification of the parasite ligand(s) responsible for placental adhesion could lead to the development of a vaccine to induce antibodies to prevent placental sequestration. Such a vaccine would reduce the maternal anaemia and infant deaths that are associated with malaria in pregnancy. Current research indicates that the parasite ligands mediating placental adhesion may be members of the P. falciparum variant surface antigen family PfEMP1, encoded by var genes. Two relatively well-conserved subfamilies of var genes have been implicated in placental adhesion, however, their role remains controversial. This review examines the evidence for and against the involvement of var genes in placental adhesion, and considers whether the most appropriate vaccine candidates have yet been identified
Mr. Rowe
Portrait view of Mr. Rowe from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street
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