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Lettre de A.-L. de Glapion à Hugh Finlay sur la loyauté des Jésuites
3 pages, copie manuscriteLettre de A.-L. de Glapion à [Hugh] Finlay sur : la loyauté des Jésuites; les origines et les titres des biens des Jésuites; la reconnaissance, dans la capitulation signée en 1760, des propriétés des Jésuites; leur espoir qu'un jugement qui les concerne leur sera favorable
Finlay, F L (Frank Lynton), NX69854
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/385078Surname: FINLAY. Given Name(s) or Initials: F L (FRANK LYNTON). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX69854. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 13202.230820
Item: [2016.0049.17371] "Finlay, F L (Frank Lynton), NX69854
Learning disabilities : barriers to choice in residential services.
A recent study has revealed the extent of the obstacles to choice and control in residential settings for people with learning disabilities. In the first part of this article the first two authors highlight the key messages for practice. In the second part of the article the Social Care Institute for Excellence provides an overview of other research and resources on residential services and learning disabilities
Assessment of the Finlay Journal Scientific Production According to the Web of Science
Foundation: bibliometry allows to analize the scientific production of a country, institution or particular author. The best journals worldwide do bibliometric studies to determine if they are competitive with their pairs in a thematic knowledge area. Objective: to evaluate the scientific production of the Finlay Journal in the period 2015-2017. Method: a bibliometric study was realized in which he production analyzed is done during the years 2015 to 2017, the information was extracted up to January 7th 2018, data base from the Web of Science was used. The 144 articles examined were imported to a data base elaborated, with this purpose, using Excel Microsoft. The variables considered were: year of the publication, author’s production, institutions, countries, topics, languages, average quotes per publication and number of authors per article. In addition indicators h, g and e were used. The results were presented in tables in order to be able to evaluate the scientific production of the journal. Results: topics related with internal medicine predominated, the most productive author was Miguel Serra Valdés, also the most prolific institution was the Gustavo Aldereguía Lima University Hospital, Cuba is the country with the highest contribution of articles. Conclusion: the Finlay Journal has progressively been consolidating its quality and impact in the competitive environment within the Web of Science
Larochea Finlay 1927
Larochea Finlay 1927 New Zealand, Recent. Type species. Larochea miranda Finlay, 1927 (M).Published as part of Geiger, Daniel L. & Marshall, Bruce A., 2012, New species of Scissurellidae, Anatomidae, and Larocheidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from New Zealand and beyond, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 3344 on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28143
Portrait of Senator Alex Finlay, 5/8/44 [picture] /
Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition:Good.; Inscriptions: "Dwyer, Canberra" --Embossed lower right corner. "Senator Alex Finlay, R 5/8/44, Finlay Alex" --In ink on reverse
Gemmula (Pinguigemmula) thielei Finlay 1930
Gemmula (Pinguigemmula) thielei Finlay, 1930 (Pl. 2, fig. 3) Gemmula thielei Finlay, 1930: 47. Pinguigemmula thielei. — Powell 1964: 279, pl. 215, fig. 7; Kosuge 1986, pl. 30, figs. 7–9 Length Width Aperture W/L A/L 42.2 16.9 26.5 0.40 0.63 Distribution. South China Sea; off west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. Remarks. This species is very similar to Gemmula philippinensis Powell, 1964. Powell (1964) indicated that “this species differs from G. philippinensis in having two instead of three spiral keels in addition to the peripheral flange-like keel, and in G. thielei (Finlay, 1930) only the peripheral keel is gemmate, whereas in G. philippinensis all four keels are gemmate”. The only one specimen collected from the South China Sea has two spiral keels.Published as part of Li, Baoquan & Li, Xinzheng, 2008, Report on the turrid genera Gemmula, Lophiotoma and Ptychosyrinx (Gastropoda: Turridae: Turrinae) from the China seas, pp. 1-25 in Zootaxa 1778 on page 13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27429
Sinezona Finlay 1926
<i>Sinezona</i> Finlay, 1926 <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Schismope brevis</i> Hedley, 1904 (OD).</p> <p>From temperate northern hemisphere to Antarctica, Eocene through Recent.</p>Published as part of <i>Geiger, Daniel L. & Marshall, Bruce A., 2012, New species of Scissurellidae, Anatomidae, and Larocheidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from New Zealand and beyond, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 3344</i> on page 4, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/281437">10.5281/zenodo.281437</a>
Effect of dissolved iron on CDOM and other optical properties for dissolved organic matter in lakes and rivers of the Upper Great Lakes states
Three data files are included. The first contains the 2014-2016 field and lab data for 450 sets of measurements on 280 lakes across the NLF, NCHF and NMW ecoregions in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. In addition to site names, location information (latitude/longitude), ecoregion, and sampling date, the file contains data on Secchi depth, CDOM measured as a(440), DOC, dissolved iron, chlorophyll-a, specific UV absorbance at 254 nm, SUVA(254), and spectral slopes. The second contains data on concentrations of total, dissolved and particulate iron fractions in 2018 samples from 19 high-CDOM sites (lakes and rivers) in the NLF ecoregion of northern Minnesota plus vertical profile information on a(440), dissolved iron, light penetration, and basic limnological parameters in three NLF lakes with widely varying a(440) levels. The third file contains a(440) and dissolved iron concentrations for six lakes from a laboratory experiment in which known amounts of dissolved iron were added to water samples from six water bodies with a wide range of a(440) levels plus additional spectral absorbance information from the samples.These files contain the raw field and lab data collected during sampling of lakes and a few rivers in 2014-2016 to evaluate the importance of dissolved iron concentrations in affecting apparent levels of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as measured spectrophotometrically by light absorption coefficient at 440 nm, a(440), with additional sampling in 2018 for more specific purposes. Approximately 450 sets of measurements were made on 280 lakes/rivers during the field seasons of 2014-2016, with most of the sampling in two ecoregions of Minnesota -- the Northern Lakes and Forests (NLF) and the North Central Hardwood Forests (NCHF). Additional samples collected in these two ecoregions in neighboring Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016 and in the Northern Minnesota Wetlands (NMW) ecoregion of Minnesota also are in the database. Data collected in 2018 included depth profiles of a(440), iron, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and basic water quality parameters on three NLF lakes and samples on about 20 colored lakes and rivers to evaluate the importance of particulate iron as a component of total iron. Experimental data for addition of dissolved iron (Fe(III)) to six lakes also is included.National Science Foundation, Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, University of MinnesotaBrezonik, Patrick L; Finlay, Jacques C; Hozalski, Raymond M. (2019). Effect of dissolved iron on CDOM and other optical properties for dissolved organic matter in lakes and rivers of the Upper Great Lakes states. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/kk4m-zx88
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