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Nitrogen fixation in the western English Channel (NE Atlantic Ocean)
In temperate Atlantic waters (18.8 to 20.1°C), biological nitrogen fixation has beendemonstrated by 2 independent measurements: 15N-N2 incorporation and nifH identification in theDNA and expressed messenger RNA (mRNA). At 2 stations in the western English Channel, bulkwaters were incubated with 15N-N2. At the high levels of particulate nitrogen (?11.5 ?mol N l–1),absolute fixation rates of 18.9 ± 0.01 and 20.0 nmol N l–1d–1 were determined. While a caveat mustaccompany the magnitude of the rates presented due to the limited number of data, the presence andactivity of diazotrophic organisms in these waters is of ecological significance and may affect currentattitudes to nitrogen and carbon budgets. In particular, our estimate of the rate of N fixation(0.35 mmol N m–2 d–1) is comparable to that of denitrification rates in UK shelf seas. Molecular analysisidentified a diversity of expressed nifH genes, and 21 different prokaryotic nifH transcripts wereidentified
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," September 1862
In a short letter written in September of 1862, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" asking her to write back with news.Zolacffer Tenn Sept 186[2]
Dear Dorthy
it is with great pleasure that
I write to you I have nothing
of im portance to write but
as Nimrod is going home I thought
I would a word or too I have
wrote 2 letters that I have no
ansr yet but I think I will
git an ancer in afew days Nimrod
is going home Let him have
Charly to write home if he
is tharr and if he is not git
one from Allin if you Can
I want you to write me and
let me know how you are giting
a long with your _____ I must
Close for it is giting Dark and
we have no candls for to night
I am well at preasent I am yours
truly till Death R P Kell
Advanced numerical modelling of wave structure interaction
This book will serve as a reference guide, and state-of-the-art review, for the wide spectrum of numerical models and computational techniques available to solve some of the most challenging problems in coastal engineering. The topics covered in this book, are explained fundamentally from a numerical perspective and also include practical examples applications. Important classic themes such as wave generation, propagation and breaking, turbulence modelling and sediment transport are complemented by hot topics such as fluid and structure interaction or multi-body interaction to provide an integral overview on numerical techniques for coastal engineering.
Through the vision of 10 high impact authors, each an expert in one or more of the fields included in this work, the chapters offer a broad perspective providing several different approaches, which the readers can compare critically to select the most suitable for their needs. Advanced Numerical Modelling of Wave Structure Interaction will be useful for a wide audience, including PhD students, research scientists, numerical model developers and coastal engineering consultants alike
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A letter from Kelly Taylor to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Kelly A. Taylor, Administrative Assistant at the Coca Cola American Bottling Company, to Dr. Hector P. Garcia regarding an agenda for the Communities in Schools Luncheon
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," July 5, 1863
In a letter of July 5, 1863, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" about T.B. Edmonston's possible discharge and gives instructions on how she should address farm matters at home.#, R.P. Kelly to “Dear Dorthy.” [July 5, 1863]. [Note: this letter is physically part of the TB Edmonston letter of July 4, 1863]
Dear Dorthy
T B is writing
I will try to fill up this Side
not as a task but as a pleasure
I have very near for gotten all I
new Since I came to this place
I am well at this time hoping
these lines may find you all
I received your letter that
you and mother wrote to geather
I red it with pleasure I was
glad to hear you was giting beter
I think T B will get a discharge
his papers are Sent off as Soon
as we can get a anssir we will
know wither he will get to go
home or not I have nothing
of importance to write yesterday
was 4 of July Capt Cains
battery fired 7 times at a bout
a mile and a half
write how you are getting corn
wheat and ry cut and Stacked
try to Sow it if you can get
any body to work Say if it
is good or Say what has
_____ if any _____ Say what
_____ has Allin done with the
leather in the yard tell him
to continue [?] to keep water
and fresh [?] cask plenty and the
Leather will keep good till I
come home tell Jimmy he
mus make corn help gran ____
___ so I can have Some bread ___
I can tell ______ and the
children gits along with each
other o I cant see them little
one that I love so will Dorthy
kiss them all for me remember
me in your prares I am ____ your
true husband R.P. Kelly O.S
Kelly, Piet & Co.
Postcard from Kelly, Piet & Co. in Baltimore, Maryland bearing a receipt. Message reads: "Baltimore, October 5 1875 / Rev Nicholas Firle Bought of Kelly, Piet & Co. / 30 Creery's Pry [Primary] Spellers 35-24 [totaling $] 7.20." Another message written later reads: "Paid Dec. 12th 1878." Postmark date: October 5, 1878; Message included
Asia [cartographic material].
Map with relief shown by hachures.; Plate from edition of: A new and complete system of universal geography, or, An authentic history and interesting description of the whole world, and its inhabitants / by Christopher Kelly.; NUC Pre 1956 imprints, vol. 292, p. 471.; BLC, Vol. 172, p. 274.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2589
East India islands on Mercator's projection [cartographic material].
Map of Indonesia and the Philippines with relief shown by hachures.; Plate from: A new and complete system of universal geography, or, An authentic history and interesting description of the whole world, and its inhabitants / by Christopher Kelly.; NUC Pre 1956 imprints, Vol. 292, p. 471.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2639
R.P. Kelly to "Dear Dorthy," February 2, 1863
In this letter of February 2, 1863, R.P. Kelly writes to "Dear Dorthy" about conditions in camp. He reports that furloughs have been discontinued and that he now expects to serve until the war's end. He requests that no more clothing be sent unless he asks.Feb the 2
Limestone Tenn 1863
Dear Dorthy after my love
to you and the children I am
well at the preasent my ruma
tis is better as Capt Wilson
is going home I will drop you
afew lines I am giting a long
very well concidering every
thing I have nothing of imp
ortance to write to you only
I saw General Kerby Smith
& General Price meet at this
depo Gen Price is the best looking
man of his age I ever saw a
fat fleshey harty fellow a
bout 200 llbs Smith is a
black Slim Fiearce Stern
looking man we gits pleanty
to eat we are building
Block houses to defend the Bridg
when we git our houses done
we can whip 500 Cavelry
then I will be willing to
Stay till the war is over
if we have to move _____
go to Zolicoffer but I think
we will git to Stay hear
till Spring if the war
continues longer I cant tell
where we will go furlowing
is Stoped and I don’t expect
to git to come home till
the war is don and the
Lord only Knows when that
will be I don’t want any
more Clothing at the preasant
I will write when I want more
Give my love to all enquiring friends
Kiss the Children for me
I must close R. P. Kell
Sociology
Michael Kelly is the author of 68 entries altogether. The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French is far more than a simple revision of the original Oxford Companion to French Literature, published in 1959, and described by The Listener as the 'standard work of reference for English-speaking enquirers into French literature'. As the change in title implies, this completely new work presents an authoritative guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world.The scope of the Companion is deliberately open and inclusive, challenging and extending the traditional canon. Literature is understood in a broad sense, ranging from strip cartoon and pamphlet to tragedy and epic, and particular attention is devoted to francophone writing from outside France. Written by an international team of specialists, entries cover individual authors and works - over 3,000 of them - from the troubadours to Césaire, and from La Princesse de Clèves to La Vie mode d'emploi . Each is discussed in detail within their historical, cultural, and intellectual context.Among the new features of the Companion are the substantial essay-entries, reflecting up-to-date scholarship and theoretical debates on topics such as:
- literary movements and genres
- historical subjects such as chivalry, or Occupation and Resistance in wartime France
- movements of thought from Scholasticism to feminism
- linguistic topics
- the sciences
- the arts and media, including opera, cinema, and pres
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