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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
ALVAREZ, Odilón
Letter from Mr. Odilón Alvarez of Zacualpan, State of Mexico to Gen.Alvaro Obregón informing him that Corl. Darío L. Ocampo was assassinated. / Carta del Sr. Odilón Alvarez de Zacualpan, Estado de México al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, informándole que el Corl. Darío L. Ocampo fue asesinado
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
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“At the official opening of the combined veterans Pan American Committee Headquarters (From Left) Mexican Vice-Consul, Fabio Martinez de Amor;Antonio Perez; Mexico's roving Ambassador, Miguel Alvarez Acosta; Jose Alvarado, State Chairman; Joseph Maravilla, Indiana State Chairman; and John L. Paukstis, Commander of the Cook County of the American Legion (photograph)
“At the official opening of the combined veterans Pan American Committee Headquarters (From Left) Mexican Vice- Consul, Fabio Martinez de Amor;Antonio Perez; Mexico's roving Ambassador, Miguel Alvarez Acosta; Jose Alvarado, State Chairman; Joseph Maravilla, Indiana State Chairman; and John L. Paukstis, Commander of the Cook County of the American Legion
Contribuciones a la Lingüística y a la Comunicación Social. Tributo a Vitelio Ruiz Hernández
En el volumen se reúnen distintos trabajos relacionados con la Adquisición del español como lengua primera (L1), el Análisis del discurso, la Antropología lingüística, el Español como lengua extranjera (ELE), el Español como segunda lengua (EL2), la Fonética, la Fonología, las Humanidades digitales, la Lexicografía, la Lexicología, la Lingüística computacional, la Lingüística de corpus, etc
Joaquín L. Gómez-Pantoja, Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente romano. VII. Baetica, Tarraconensis, Lusitania, 2009
Alvarez Melero Anthony. Joaquín L. Gómez-Pantoja, Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente romano. VII. Baetica, Tarraconensis, Lusitania, 2009. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 82, 2013. pp. 495-496
Joaquín L. Gómez-Pantoja, Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente romano. VII. Baetica, Tarraconensis, Lusitania, 2009
Alvarez Melero Anthony. Joaquín L. Gómez-Pantoja, Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente romano. VII. Baetica, Tarraconensis, Lusitania, 2009. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 82, 2013. pp. 495-496
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
Zua subcylindrica (L.) en una cova
1 pageEls membres Srs. Bofill i Poch i Aguilar-Amat comunican que el nostre consoci i infatigable explorador espelelògic Dr. Zariquiey i Alvarez va trobar darrerament en la voca anomenada Bora fosca de Cantonigros (Cabrerés) un exemplar de molusco Zua subcylindrica (L.) , que ha sigut estudiat i classificat per ells en el Laboratori de Malacologia del Museu de Ciències Naturals. [...
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