242 research outputs found
Mapa C-2 Geología de superficie
Coordenadas extremo sup. Izq. N.61.115, 73; W.168.573, 05
Coordenadas extremo inf. Der. S.13.884, 27; W.38.573, 05
Observaciones: Miller (1960), Haught, Colley & Belding (1945), Morales L. & Taborda B. (1948), Morales L., Nugent J. A. & Taborda B. (1949), Rivero G. (1950), Johnson (1955), Lieffers (1950), Sugar E. (1949)
Ficha elaborada por: Enzo Caraballo
Fecha: 20-08-2007
Gaveta:Institución donde se elaboró: Creole Petroleum Corporation
Institución que lo publicó: Creole Petroleum Corporation
Dimensiones del Marco externo (cm): 125x80
Escala indicada: 1:100.000
Escala real: 1:100.000
Año: 196
An Evaluation of the Various Theories Treating on the Etiology of Periodontoclasia.
Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Jan. 1872-May 1891, J. W. White.--July 1891-Apr. 1930, E. C. Kirk (with L. P. Anthony, Dec. 1917-Apr. 1930).--May 1930-Dec. 1936, L. P. Anthony.Vols. 1-13 are called "new series."Merged in Jan. 1937 with: Journal of the American Dental Association, ISSN 1048-6364, to form: Journal of the American Dental Association and dental cosmos, ISSN 0375-8451
Lake sturgeon behavioural responses to <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> and temperature
Behavioural data for lake sturgeon reared in elevated pCO2, temperature, both, or neither and exposed to different cues. The file "Individual Mastersheet Feb 10 2020_MTadditions.xlsx" has data on time near a novel object, time in thigmotaxis zone, total activity, activity near a novel object, and activity in the thigmotaxis zone. The phrase MTadditions is from co-first author Matt Thorstensen filling in raw data from one treatment group from anonymized spreadsheets used by Luke Belding during scoring, which L. Belding was not able to do. The file "BoldnessTrial_1.MPG" has a representative video file of lake sturgeon behaviour in this experiment.The "Overwinter Data 2018 Master Sheet.xlsx" file has cue side and proportions of time in cue or facing cue following a 10,000 uatm pCO2 exposure. </p
Richard L. Belding
The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah
The Treatment of the Spirochetoses.
Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Jan. 1872-May 1891, J. W. White.--July 1891-Apr. 1930, E. C. Kirk (with L. P. Anthony, Dec. 1917-Apr. 1930).--May 1930-Dec. 1936, L. P. Anthony.Vols. 1-13 are called "new series."Merged in Jan. 1937 with: Journal of the American Dental Association, ISSN 1048-6364, to form: Journal of the American Dental Association and dental cosmos, ISSN 0375-8451
Individual acoustic variation in Belding’s ground squirrel alarm chirps
The acoustic structure of calls within call types can vary as function of individual identity, sex, and social group membership and is important in kin and social group recognition. Belding's ground squirrels ͑Spermophilus beldingi͒ produce alarm chirps that function in predator avoidance but little is known about the acoustic variability of these alarm chirps. The purpose of this preliminary study was to analyze the acoustic structure of alarm chirps with respect to individual differences ͑e.g., signature information͒ from eight Belding's ground squirrels from four different lakes in the High Sierra Nevada. Results demonstrate that alarm chirps are individually distinctive, and that acoustic similarity among individuals may correspond to genetic similarity and thus dispersal patterns in this species. These data suggest, on a preliminary basis, that the acoustic structure of calls might be used as a bioacoustic tool for tracking individuals, dispersal, and other population dynamics in Belding's ground squirrels, and perhaps other vocal species
Cuadros científicos colombianos en el exterior
Correspondencia que versa sobre unos cuadros científicos sobre el ciclo evolutivo de los parásitos realizados por el doctor Bonilla-Naar y su uso en los cursos de Parasitología
History of Dialysis in the UK: c. 1950–1980
Dialysis, the first technological substitution for organ function, is significant not only for the numbers of patients who have benefited. It contributed to the emergence of the field of medical ethics and the development of the nurse specialist, and transformed the relationship between physicians and patients by allowing patients to control their treatment.
This seminar drew on participants’ recollections of dialysis from the early, practically experimental days after the Second World War, when resources for research were scant, until the 1980s when it had become an established treatment. Pioneers from the first UK dialysis units recalled the creation of the specialty of nephrology amid discouragement from renal physicians and the MRC, which felt that the artificial kidney was a gadget that would not last.
International and interdisciplinary collaborations, and interactions between with industry and clinics in developing and utilising the specialist technology were emphasized. Patients, carers, nurses, technicians and doctors reminisced about their experiences of home dialysis, its complications and impact on family life, as well as the physical effects of surviving on long-term dialysis before transplantation became routine.
The meeting was suggested and chaired by Dr John Turney and witnesses include Dr Rosemarie Baillod, Professor Christopher Blagg, Professor Stewart Cameron, Mr Eric Collins, Professor Robin Eady, Mrs Diana Garratt, Professor David Kerr, Professor Sir Netar Mallick, Dr Frank Marsh, Dr Jean Northover, Dr Chisholm Ogg, Dr Margaret Platts, Dr Stanley Rosen and Professor Stanley Shaldon. Two appendices contain reminiscences from Professor Kenneth Lowe and Sir Graham Bull
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