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Innes, I R C, 423016
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/394434Surname: INNES. Given Name(s) or Initials: I R C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 423016. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 54702.217658
Item: [2016.0049.26727] "Innes, I R C, 423016
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The John Innes Cytology Department of 1952
This exhibit presents a photograph of the John Innes Cytology Department in 1952, featuring renowned cytologist C.D. Darlington. The presence of Ahraful Haque, originating from Dacca, demonstrates the international collaboration and diverse talent that characterized the John Innes Institute during that time. Ahraful Haque worked at the John Innes Horticultural Institute in the early 1950s, resigning in 1953.
Author: L.S. Clarke
Date: 1952
People Featured: L. Sachs, R. de Pienaar, A. Haque, R.D. Brock, J. McLeish, G.J. Dowrick, J. Morrison, J.B. Hair, L.F. La Cour, C.D. Darlington, A. Rutishauser
Source: John Innes Centre Archives, Folder: JI/P/AL1/75
© John Innes Archives, courtesy of the John Innes Foundation.</p
Innes Smith Medical Portrait
Portrait of John Sims. Physician to the Marylebone Infirmary. After a painting by C R Lesli
To Major A.C. Innes this map of a portion of north-eastern Australia is by permission respectfully inscribed [cartographic material] /
Map of the Port Macquarie region in northeastern New South Wales from the Macleay River in the north to Manning River in the south showing stations and blocks of land with owner's names. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; "Magnificent country ready by survey for immediate location, now studded by the stations of Major Innes, Capt. Steele, H. Betts Esqr., Messrs. Jobling & Co., Captn. Crawford, Captn. Briggs &c. &c."; In top left corner is a coat of arms, with the motto: Dum Spiro Coelestia Spero.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm837.This map of a portion of north-eastern Australi
Photoacoustic Absorption Spectrum Of The Band Of The System of s.Tetrazine.
K.K. Innes, I.G. Ross \& W.R. Moomaw J. Mol. Spectrosc. 132, 492 (1988). R. Hochstrasser and D.S. King Chem. Phys. 5, 439 (1974). D.T. Livak and K.K. Innes J. Mol. Spectrosc. 39. 115 (1971).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, S.U.N.Y. BinghamtonThe band system of s-tetrazine with its origin at is known (1-3) to be dominated by a progression built on the 6a10 in-plane ring breathing vibrational mode. A high resolution room temperature vapor phase intracavity absorption spectrum of the band of s-tetrazine was recorded using photoacoustic detection. The band origin is located at and the band is violet degraded. The sharp and extensive rovibronic features of this band are subjected to rotational analyses, the results of which will be presented along with a few interesting dynamic properties of the spin sublevels of this triplet state
International Conference on Coastal Management
The Institution of Civil Engineers invites you to attend an
International conference on coastal management. Cardiff will
play host to this year’s event which will take place from
31 October to 1 November, with the option to include a
technical visit on 2 November.
The aims and objectives of the conference are supported by
a wide range of European government departments, NGOs
and other organisations interested in achieving sustainable
management of coastal zones.
Those with an interest in the diverse aspects of coastal zone
management are facing increasing challenges as a result of
development pressures, environmental impacts as well as
increasing risks arising from the impacts of climate change.
With the objective of achieving sustainable development
many nations worldwide are progressing and implementing
legislation or policies to fulfil this aim. Within the European
Union all Member States were required to submit national
strategies for integrated coastal zone management by 2006,
whilst in England a Marine Bill is currently under active
consideration.
The purpose of this conference, through the six sessions, is to
highlight innovation and best practice in the field of coastal
management but importantly, also, to assist implementation
through exchange of ideas and information.
The papers being presented at this conference will cover the
full range of coastal management topics including:
n coastal policies and management arrangements
n managing the dynamic coast
n mapping, monitoring and new technologies
n coastal and estuary engineering
n coastal environmental management and enhancement
n achieving better integrated coastal zone managemen
Innes Smith Medical Portrait
Portrait of James Miller. Surgeon to Queen Victoria. After a painting by Sir T Lawrenc
Rome and the Eastern Provinces. A review article (For A. R. Burn on his 90th birthday). M. Sartre, L'Orient romain. Provinces et sociétés provinciales en Méditerranée orientale d'Auguste aux Sévères (31 av. J.-C. - 235 ap. J.-C), (L'Univers historique), 1991
Macadam Henry Innes. Rome and the Eastern Provinces. A review article (For A. R. Burn on his 90th birthday). M. Sartre, L'Orient romain. Provinces et sociétés provinciales en Méditerranée orientale d'Auguste aux Sévères (31 av. J.-C. - 235 ap. J.-C), (L'Univers historique), 1991. In: Topoi, volume 2, 1992. pp. 247-273
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