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    Gonzalez, G.

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    Centro Asturiano membership record of G. Gonzalez; Socio Number: 9949.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/3332/thumbnail.jp

    Gonzalez 2021 tagged CO model archive

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    Please see README file for a detailed description of the data.This archive contains model code, input files, and simulation results for atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) posted in association with the referenced paper.NASA (#NNX17AK18G)Millet, Dylan B.; Gonzalez, Andres; Yu, Xueying. (2021). Gonzalez 2021 tagged CO model archive. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/p2ze-1y93

    Nicolas Gonzalez, No. 1, Hispanic Oral Histories, Accn 1369

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    Gonzalez talks about being orphaned at a young age, taking the name Nick Gonzalez, working as a shoeshine boy in Mexico, and coming to the United States with a party of strangers. He also talks about the history of Mexico, Pancho Villa, working on the railroad, being a farm laborer, and gambling. Interviewed by Leslie Kelen, 155 pages

    Retraction: Gonzalez, G.; Chen, L. EFA6 in Axon Regeneration, as a Microtubule Regulator and as a Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor. Cells 2021, 10, 1325

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    The journal retracts the article “Retraction: Gonzalez, G.; Chen, L. EFA6 in Axon Regeneration, as a Microtubule Regulator and as a Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor” [...

    The marriage record of Gonzalez, Alfredo and Hernandez, G

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    Marriage license for Alfredo Gonzalez and G. Hernandez. Charles Donovan was the Notary Public

    Marriage record of Valdez, Manuel G. and Gonzalez, Margarita

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    Marriage license for Manuel G. Valdez and Margarita Gonzalez. J.R. Torres was the Notary Public

    William Herman Gonzalez, Hispanic Oral Histories, Accn 1369

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    Gonzalez (b. 1935) recalls his family history and how they came to live in the Monticello, Utah, area. He also talks about Catholicism and compares Hispanic and Anglo cultures. Interviewed by Leslie Kelen, 38 pages

    Nicolas Gonzalez, No. 2, Hispanic Oral Histories, Accn 1369

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    Gonzalez continues with the information that he was in reform school in the United States, where he learned much English. He also talks about jail, working for the railroad, Greeks, playing pool and cards, con men, working for EIMCO, and Kennecott. Interviewed by Leslie Kelen, 127 pages
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