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Jose Maria Alvarez Biographical Sketch and Commentary - Accession 171 - M76 (92-94)
The Jose Maria Alvarez Papers consist of a paper titled “Conversaciones con Jose Maria Alvarez” by Juan Miguel Margalef in collaboration with Jesus Munarriz and Csaba Csuday. Alvarez is a Spanish author and historian who has written articles, books, movie scripts and poetry. The paper contains biographical information concerning Alvarez as well as comments on his writing. The paper is written in Spanish.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1304/thumbnail.jp
Dolores Gonzales Colloquy series featuring Jennifer Alvarez Dickinson, Making of an author : the fiction of Amado Muro
Jennifer Alvarez Dickinson discusses the implications of the fiction of Amado Muro, a psudonym used by Chester Seltzer, an Ohio born white man, writing as a young chicano
Dataset: Alvarez varifocal X-ray lens
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Microbial enrichment culture responsible for the complete oxidative biodegradation of 3‑Amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO), the reduced daughter product of the insensitive munitions compound 3‑Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO)
3-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) is one of the main ingredients of many insensitive munitions, which are being used as replacements for conventional explosives. As its use becomes widespread, more research is needed to assess its environmental fate. Previous studies have shown that NTO is biologically reduced to 3-amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO). However, the final degradation products of ATO are still unknown. We have studied the aerobic degradation of ATO by enrichment cultures derived from the soil. After multiple transfers, ATO degradation was monitored in closed bottles through measurements of inorganic carbon and nitrogen species. The results indicate that the members of the enrichment culture utilize ATO as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. As ATO was mineralized to CO₂, N₂, and NH₄⁺, microbial growth was observed in the culture. Co-substrates addition did not increase the ATO degradation rate. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that the organisms that enriched using ATO as carbon and nitrogen source were Terrimonas spp., Ramlibacter-related spp., Mesorhizobium spp., Hydrogenophaga spp., Ralstonia spp., Pseudomonas spp., Ectothiorhodospiraceae, and Sphingopyxis. This is the first study to report the complete mineralization of ATO by soil microorganisms, expanding our understanding of natural attenuation and bioremediation of the explosive NTO.Journal ArticleFinal article publishe
Effects of initial conditions and Mach number in the evolution of Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities
We present an experimental study of the effects of shock intensity and initial conditions on the evolution of Richtmyer-Meshkov Instabilities (RMI). This study is carried out in a vertical shock tube with a single interface of sulfur-hexafluoride and air. We use combined particle image velocimetry (PIV) and planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) to obtain simultaneous measurements of velocity and density. These measurements enable us to determine single- and multi-point statistics of vector, scalar, and combined fields. We use these statistical descriptors to study the evolution of turbulence mixing in RMIs under different Mach numbers and initial conditions
Global Health and Politics: Julia Alvarez’ \u3cem\u3eSaving the World\u3c/em\u3e
Julia Alvarez’ novel Saving the World (2006) is a comment on the politics of Global Health. Alvarez reconstructs the tale of Isabel Sendales y Gomez, the lone female participant in the early 19th century’s Spanish Royal Expedition to eradicate smallpox around the world, mainly in the Spanish colonies. The historical narrative is paralleled by the tale of Alma Rodríguez, a 21st Century Dominican American author who is faced with a similar situation, aiding in an idealistic project to eradicate AIDS in the Dominican Republic. Alvarez’ work throws into sharp relief what happens when the philanthropic ideals of healing the world clashes with local politics and foreign policies. It also questions the ethical issues behind the use of third world volunteers in the testing of medicines manufactured by the first world pharmaceutical companies
Letter to Preston Beck, Francisco Ortiz y Delgado, and Manuel Alvarez from Thomas K. McCutchen
Letter to Preston Beck, Francisco Ortiz y Delgado, and Manuel Alvarez, Commission of Public Buildings, Santa Fe, from Thomas K. McCutchen regarding lumber for the government building, capitol, mentioned in the Santa Fe Gazette, that his mill would funish all that was needed and price. Also signed by Ceran St. Vrain, joint author. Document in English, 1 pp/fr, missing heading page
El Tlacuache Núm. 375 (2009). 375 Año 9 (2009) agosto. El Tlacuache
Evolución humana: encuentros y desencuentros de Darwin y Wallace por Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caso. - Vavilov, un darwinista soviético en México por Arturo Argueta Villamar, Quetzal Argueta Prado. - A treinta años por Laura Parrilla Alvarez
Fundraising y relaciones públicas en el ámbito universitario español
La Colección Dircom acoge por segunda vez una obra colectiva en la que diversos autores, de procedencias también diversas, comparten el común denominador de ser especialistas en un campo específico de la comunicación: las relaciones públicas. El objetivo principal de este libro es ofrecer una panorámica del estado de la investigación sobre relaciones públicas en España, aunque, en esta ocasión, un par de investigadores brasileros se han incorporado al proyecto y acompañan a sus colegas españoles. Otro título de parecidas características ya fue publicado en esta colección, con la que pretendemos generar una serie de publicaciones similares en el seno de la misma con periodicidad anual. No solo para acercar la academia a la praxis, sino para que, andando el tiempo y con una perspectiva suficiente, se pueda disponer de cierta información sobre las tendencias en investigación prevalentes en la disciplina en un periodo determinado; identificar y analizar los temas, técnicas o métodos de investigación empírica dominantes y, con ello, disponer de elementos para que otros investigadores puedan desarrollar, quizás futuros estudios comparativos.Fil: Ruiz Mora, Isabel. Universidad de Málaga; EspañaFil: De las Heras Pedrosa, Carlos. Universidad de Málaga; EspañaFil: Alvarez Nobell, Alejandro. Universidad Nacional de Cordoba. Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación.; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentin
The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth
Modern geologists, Walter Alvarez among them, showed in the last decades of the twentieth century that the history of our planet has witnessed events profoundly more dramatic than even the most spectacular chapters in human history. More violent than wars, more life altering than revolutions―understanding the geologic events that have shaped the Earth\u27s surface is the quest and the passion of geologists. In the knowledgeable and graceful prose of Alvarez, general readers are led to explore the many mysteries that our planet guards.
The author has chosen Italy as a microcosm in which to explore this amazing past for several reasons. First, it is the land where the earliest geologists learned how to read the history of the Earth, written in nature’s rock archives. Second, it is where Alvarez and his Italian geological friends have continued to decipher the rock record, uncovering more historical episodes from the Earth’s past. And third, the lovely land of Italy is unusually rich in geological treasures and offers examples of the key processes that have created the landscapes of the entire world.https://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-personal-research/1107/thumbnail.jp
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