10,177 research outputs found
Vida de Señor San Francisco Solano en sagrado canto latino y castellano
2 ej. de la misma obraEl ej. BHR/C-038-040 (12) mútilo de la h. de grab. calc.Autor tomado de la h. [ ]2 de prelim.La h. de grab. calc.: "Luengo", imagen de S. Francisco Solano, precede
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Sustainability vision for the Solano Transit District
tableOfContents: Executive summary -- Correspondence to scope of work -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Profile of the Solano District -- 1.2. Profile of the Reinvent Phoenix project -- 1.3. Objectives of the district visioning study -- Chapter 2. Visioning research process -- 2.1. Overview--SPARC visioning research methodology -- 2.2. Steps, methods, and participatory settings (public engagement) -- Chapter 3. Results -- 3.1. District-wide vision for the Midtown District in 2040 -- 3.2. Vision descriptions for specific transition areas (transition areas) within the Midtown District -- 3.2.1. Vision for Camelback corridor -- 3.2.2. Specific vision for the Christown Mall area -- 3.3. Consistency analysis of the Solano vision -- 3.3.1. District-wide synergies -- 3.3.2. Key synergies by transition area -- 3.3.3. Potential conflicts -- 3.4. Sustainability appraisal of the Solano vision -- References -- Appendix.Report submitted to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department by the ASU-SOS Team for the project grant 'Reinvent Phoenix--Cultivating Equity, Engagement, Economic Development and Design Excellence with Transit-Oriented Development,' funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
What we desire is african: intertextuality of negritude in Clarke's and Trindade's poetry
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras/Inglês e Literatura CorrespondenteEste trabalho investiga a intertextualidade entre as poesias de Solano Trindade e George Elliot Clarke. O estudo analisa o uso de um eu-enunciador que descreve a luta dos poetas contra a invisibilidade do "eu" negro, a construção de um anti-épico que reconta a história do ponto de vista do negro, a reversão de valores que reafirma a tradição e a cultura negras, e a tentativa de construir uma nova ordem simbólica que se expressa pela ruptura de estereótipos nos textos dos dois autores. A pesquisa revê o discurso da negritude e sua presença na Poesia negra hoje
FIGURE 2. Epidendrum amoanum Zambrano & Solano. A. Habit. B in Miscellaneous of new species in Epidendrum (Orchidaceae) from southwestern Ecuador
FIGURE 2. Epidendrum amoanum Zambrano & Solano. A. Habit. B. Apex of the leaf. C. Detail of the peduncle, rachis and floral bracts. D. Flower, 3/4 view. E. Perianth dissection. F. Ovary and column, lateral view. G. Detail of the column, lateral and ventral view. H. Anther cap and pollinarium. Plate by B.J. Zambrano based on the plant that served as type.Published as part of Romero, Bosco Javier Zambrano, Hágsater, Eric & Solano, Rodolfo, 2021, Phytotaxa 511 (2) on pages 111-114, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.511.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/542658
Acianthera testifolia Solano, Acta Botanica Mexicana
Acianthera testifolia (Sw.) Solano, Acta Botánica Mexicana 97: 50. 2011. Voucher: H. Vega 792 (EAP).Published as part of Vega, Hermes, Cetzal-Ix, William, Mó, Edgar, Romero-Soler, Katya J. & Basu, Saikat K., 2022, An Updated Checklist of the Orchidaceae of Honduras, pp. 1-80 in Phytotaxa 562 (1) on page 38, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.562.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/707369
Specklinia blancoi Soto Arenas & Solano, Icon. Orchid.
Specklinia blancoi (Pupulin) Soto Arenas & Solano, Icon. Orchid. 5–6: t. 669. 2003. Voucher: H. Vega 1120 (EAP). *NCRPublished as part of Vega, Hermes, Cetzal-Ix, William, Mó, Edgar, Romero-Soler, Katya J. & Basu, Saikat K., 2022, An Updated Checklist of the Orchidaceae of Honduras, pp. 1-80 in Phytotaxa 562 (1) on page 72, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.562.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/707369
Scale-up activation of carbon fibres for hydrogen storage
In a previous study, we investigated, at a laboratory scale, the chemical activation of two different carbon fibres (CF), their porosity characterization, and their optimization for hydrogen storage [1]. In the present work, this study is extended to: (i) a larger range of KOH activated carbon fibres, (ii) a larger range of hydrogen adsorption measurements at different temperatures and pressures (i.e. at room temperature, up to 20 MPa, and at 77 K, up to 4 MPa), and (iii) a scaling-up activation approach in which the obtained activated carbon fibres (ACF) are compared with those from laboratory-scale activation. The prepared samples cover a large range of porosities, which is found to govern their ability for hydrogen adsorption. The hydrogen uptake capacities of all the prepared samples have been analysed both in volumetric and in gravimetric bases. Thus, maximum adsorption capacities of around 5 wt% are obtained at 77 K, and 1.1 wt% at room temperature, respectively. The packing densities of the materials have been measured, turning out to play an important role in order to estimate the total storage capacity of a tank volume. Maximum values of 17.4 g/l at 298 K, and 38.6 g/l at 77 K were obtained.Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. supplied the two precursor materials. Financial help was received from the European Union (Marie Curie Research Training Network-HyTRAIN-Project reference: 512443), MEC (ENE2005-23824-E/CON), the Generalitat Valenciana (ACOMP06/089 and PROMETEO/2009/047), as well as MEC-CTQ2006-08958/PPQ
El Tlacuache Núm. 496 (2011). 496 Año 11 (2011) diciembre. El Tlacuache
Espejismos raciales por Ricardo Noguera Solano. -Las ideas racistas y la búsqueda de la identidad nacional mexicana por Alfredo Bueno Hernández, Fabiola Juárez Barrera, Carlos Pérez Malváez
On the color line: the social consequences of White/Black biracial self-categorization
Black/White biracial individuals are marginal group members at the periphery of both Black (i.e., low status) and White (i.e., high status) groups. However, scant research has investigated the consequences of self-categorization for how multiracial people are perceived. The proposed research investigated the extent to which perceptions of White/Black biracial targets depend on their self-categorization (i.e., as Black or biracial). Drawing from social identity theory, I also examined whether perceivers‟ race and racial identification moderated responses to biracial targets‟ self-categorization, as well as the mechanisms that may account for differential responses to biracial targets (e.g., perceptions of loyalty) that guide perceiver‟s evaluations of these targets. Consistent with expectations, Black perceivers saw the biracial target as higher in social status. However, only Black (and not White) perceivers positively evaluated the Black self-categorizing target as more competent than the biracial self-categorizing target. The hypothesis that perceivers higher in racial identification would show more favorability towards the Black self-categorizing target than the biracial self-categorizing target was not supported for either Black or White participants. Moreover, the predicted significant three-way interaction of racial identification with race and condition on disloyalty was not found. Thus, racial identification did not moderate these effects.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Leigh Solano Wilto
Children reading books in the library of the Solano Avenue School, [s.d.]
Photograph of children reading books in the library of the Solano Avenue School, [s.d.]. Thirteen children are pictured in a small reading room, each bowing their head down to a book, except for a single child in the center background who looks out the window. At center, a table holds extra books and brings together four students, while other students sit in surrounding chairs.; "Informality is the keynote of many of the classes for members of the lower elementary grades in Los Angeles City schools. Above is a view in the library at the Solano Avenue school, where children are encouraged to do independent reading" -- unknown author
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