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    [Letter from Virginia Ochoa to John J. Herrera - May 29, 1953]

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    Letter from Virginia Ochoa, Secretary of Ladies LULAC Council Number 22 of Houston, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated May 29, 1953. Ochoa acknowledges announcement of hosts for Supreme Council Meeting at the Rice Hotel on May 17, 1953, but requests that hereinafter the councils be consulted beforehand so it can be approved by their assembly of members

    Dr. Ellen Ochoa

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    Dr. Ellen Ochoa, a veteran astronaut, is the 11th director of the Johnson Space Center. She is JSC\u27s first Hispanic director, and its second female director. Her previous management roles include Deputy Center Director and Director of Flight Crew Operations. Ochoa joined NASA in 1988 as a research engineer at Ames Research Center and moved to Johnson Space Center in 1990 when she was selected as an astronaut. She became the first Hispanic woman to go to space when she served on the nine-day STS-56 mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery in 1993. She has flown in space four times, including STS-66, STS-96 and STS-110, logging nearly 1,000 hours in orbit. Born in California, Ochoa earned a bachelor\u27s degree in physics from San Diego State University and a master\u27s degree and doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University. As a research engineer at Sandia National Laboratories and NASA Ames Research Center, Ochoa investigated optical systems for performing information processing. She is a co-inventor on three patents and author of several technical papers. Ochoa has been recognized with NASA\u27s highest award, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Presidential Distinguished Rank Award for senior executives in the federal government. She has received many other awards and is especially honored to have 5 schools named for her. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), serves on several boards, and chairs the Nomination Evaluation Committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is married to Coe Miles, an intellectual property attorney. They have two sons.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1061/thumbnail.jp

    HERNANDEZ OCHOA, P.

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    Letter from Mrs. P. Hernández Ochoa to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, requesting employment and economic assistance. / Carta de la Sra. P. Hernández Ochoa al Gral. Alvaro Obregón solicitándole un empleo y ayuda económica

    HERNANDEZ OCHOA, P.

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    Letter from Mrs. P. Hernández Ochoa to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, requesting employment and economic assistance. / Carta de la Sra. P. Hernández Ochoa al Gral. Alvaro Obregón solicitándole un empleo y ayuda económica

    Asca nelsoni Beard, Ochoa & Vega 2011

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    Asca nelsoni Beard , Ochoa & Vega, 2011 Asca nelsoni Beard, Ochoa & Vega, 2011: 8. TYPE DEPOSITORY: International Coffee Germplasm Centre, Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica; accession number T.01997. TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: Cartago, Turrialba, Costa Rica, in domatia on leaves of Coffea arabica [Plantae: Rubiaceae].Published as part of De Moraes, Gilberto J., Britto, Erika P. J., Mineiro, Jefferson L. De C. & Halliday, Bruce, 2016, Catalogue of the mite families Ascidae Voigts & Oudemans, Blattisociidae Garman and Melicharidae Hirschmann (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 1-299 in Zootaxa 4112 (1) on page 101, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4112.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/39947

    La Revista: periódico literario, mercantil y noticioso

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    “La Revista: periódico literario, mercantil y noticioso” fue una publicación que circuló en Bogotá en 1882. En su edición número 4, del 27 de abril de 1882, se reprodujo una editorial de Rubén J. Mosquera titulada “Una visita a la quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, en Santa Marta”. Además, se incluyó una noticia titulada “El Ecuador y la unidad de nuestra prensa” y una declaración del 23 de abril, en la que un grupo de directores, redactores y representantes de la prensa bogotana, se posicionaban en contra de las “vejaciones y amenazas” que vivian los colombianos radicados en Ecuador, especialmente en Riobamba, entre el grupo de firmamentos se encuentran: José Joaquín Ortiz (redactor de “La Caridad”), Florentino Vezca (redactor del “Diario de Cundinamarca”), F. Pérez (redactor de “El Relator”), Carlos Martínez Silva (director de “El Repertorio Colombiano”), Narciso González Lineros (de “La Reforma”), Ignacio Borda (redactor de “El Pasatiempo”), Adriano Páez (redactor de “La Patria”), Sergio Arboleda (redactor “El Conservador”), Nicolás Pontón ( redacción “La Pluma”), Alberto Urdaneta (director del “Papel Periódico Ilustrado”), Antonio M. Silvestre (director de “Amigo del pueblo”), Ernesto M. Sicard (director de “El Obrero”), Ricardo Becerra (representante de “La Luz”), José María Garavito A. (redactor de “La Velada”), Manuel Abello Vergara (redactor de “La Crónica”), Eduardo Ochoa (redactor de “La Revista”), Ernesto León G. (redactor de “El Bogotano”), J. David Guarín (de la redacción de “La Nueva Era”), Francisco Javier Vergara V. (director de “El Ejército”), Lucio Gómez A. (de la redacción de “El Republicano”) y Adolfo Cuellar (de la redacción de “El Movimiento”), entre otros.P2454

    Carta, 1962 febrero 19, de Francisco Trujillo Machacón a Alfonso de Sierra Ochoa

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    Carta mecanografiada de Francisco Trujillo dirigida a Alfonso de Sierra Ochoa, arquitecto de la Excma. Diputación Provincial de Barcelona, en la que le comenta que ha recibido el libro "El plano de la ciudad de Tetuán" y le agradece su dedicatoria y el párrafo que le dedica en la p. 3

    Nela Ochoa, \u3cem\u3eFontanela\u3c/em\u3e, 2008

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    Artist: Nela Ochoa. Title: Fontanela, 2008. INTI No. 75-76, Primavera-Otoño 2012, p. 285.https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/inti_gallery/1246/thumbnail.jp

    Nela Ochoa, \u3cem\u3edibujo 4-c\u3c/em\u3e, 2006

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    Artist: Nela Ochoa. Title: dibujo 4-c, 2008. INTI No. 75-76, Primavera-Otoño 2012, p. 286.https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/inti_gallery/1247/thumbnail.jp

    Hadruroides bustamantei Ochoa and Chaparro 2008

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    Hadruroides bustamantei Ochoa and Chaparro, 2008 Figures 1, 3D Hadruroides bustamantei Ochoa and Chaparro, 2008: 6– 10, figs. 1–18, table 1. Hadruroides mauryi: Francke and Soleglad, 1980: 8 (part); Sissom and Fet, 2000: 413 (part). TYPE MATERIAL: PERU: Ayacucho Department: Huanta Province: Holotype ♂, 1 ♂, 2 ♀, 1 juv. paratypes (MHNC), 1 ♂, 1 ♀ paratypes (CDA 158), paratype ♂ (MUSM), near Huanta, 12 ° 57 ' 18 " S 74 ° 14 ' 35 " W, 2630 m, 20.xii.1998, J. Achicahuala and J.A. Ochoa. Huancavelica Department: Churcampa Province: 3 ♀, 2 juv. ♂, 2 juv. ♀ paratypes (also paratypes of H. mauryi) (AMNH), along Río Mantaro, 15 km N Anco (ca. 12 ° 33 ' S 74 ° 42 ' W, 2700 m), 25.vii.1971, O.F. Francke. NEW RECORDS: PERU: Ayacucho Department: Huamanga Province: Vinchos, 13 ° 19 ' 13 " S 74 ° 20 ' 53 " W, 3379 m, 20.xii.2007, J. Vitorino and J.A. Ochoa, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 juv. (AMNH); Wari ruins, 13 ° 03 ' 25 " S 74 ° 11 ' 53 " W, 2736 m, ii.2005, E. Escobar, 1 subad. ♂, 1 subad. ♀ (AMNH); 21.xii.2007, J. Vitorino and J.A. Ochoa, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (AMNH). DIAGNOSIS: Hadruroides bustamantei appears to be most closely related to H. mauryi, with which it was previously confused. The two species are similar in hemispermatophore dimensions; pectinal tooth count; carination of sternite VII and metasomal segments; and the curvature of the pedipalp chela fixed finger of the adult male, which creates a welldeveloped proximal gap with the movable finger when the fingers are closed, that is also present but less developed in females. They may be distinguished from one another based on the dimensions of the male pedipalp chela and the pigmentation pattern of the tergites and legs. The length:width ratio of the chela (♂) varies from 3.09 to 3.36 in H. bustamantei and from 2.7 to 2.8 in H. mauryi. Tergites I–IV display pairs of dorsosubmedian and dorsolateral spots, forming four distinct stripes along the mesosoma, in H. bustamantei, whereas only faint spots are evident along the posterior margin of each tergite in H. mauryi. Additionally, several spots are evident on the prolateral side of legs I–IV in H. bustamantei, whereas the legs of H. mauryi are unpigmented. . DISTRIBUTION: Hadruroides bustamantei is endemic to inter-Andean valleys in the Ayacucho and Huancavelica departments of central Peru (fig. 1). We provide new records at elevations between 2600 and 3379 m. The known locality records correspond to the Valles Interandinos Cálidos biogeographical zone (Ceballos Bendezú, 1976; Ochoa, 2005). Recently reported records of H. maculatus from Huancayo (3200 m) in the Junín Department of the Peruvian central Andes (Soleglad and Sissom, 2001; Soleglad and Fet, 2003a, 2003b; Fet et al., 2004; Fet and Soleglad, 2008) are probably referable to H. bustamantei. ECOLOGY: Hadruroides bustamantei inhabits rocky areas with sparse xerophytic vegetation, comprising shrubs and cacti.Published as part of Ochoa, José A. & Prendini, Lorenzo, 2010, The Genus Hadruroides Pocock, 1893 (Scorpiones: Iuridae), in Peru: New Records and Descriptions of Six New Species, pp. 1-56 in American Museum Novitates 2010 (3687) on pages 11-18, DOI: 10.1206/684.1, http://zenodo.org/record/473553
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