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    Sarah E. Lea letter

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    This collection contains a letter written by Sarah E. Lea of Princeton, Ark., to her brother-in-law Robert Lea with Company B of the 18th Arkansas Infantry

    Characterization of two, desiccation linked, Group 1 LEA proteins from the resurrection plant Xerophyta humilis

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    Studies on resurrection plants and other anhydrobiotic organisms show expression of Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins associated with desiccation tolerance. However, the precise role of these proteins has not been described. This study was undertaken to investigate expression, structure and function of XhLEA1-4S1 and XhLEA1-1S2, Group 1 LEA proteins from Xerophyta humilis, in order to shed light on their role in desiccation tolerance. Complementary DNA (cDNA) of these XhLEAs were cloned into bacterial expression vectors and the recombinant proteins expressed in E. coli. Antibodies were generated and used in determination of expression conditions and immunolocalization studies

    The Economy and Demographics of Lea County and the Larger Region: Report to the Lea County Community Improvement Corporation

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    This set of reports examines economic and demographic developments in Lea County, New Mexico, and the larger region of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas. The major objective was to develop a new forecast for the economy of Lea County within the context of the larger region and to develop new population estimates and projections that reflect the changes occurring within the region. There are four documents in the series: Executive Summary; the Economy of Lea County and the Larger Region; Survey of Lea County Employers; and Population, Housing and Education in Lea County.Lea County Community Improvement Corporatio

    Lea Lublin, la investigación como obra de arte

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    En este estudio se sitúa la obra de Lea Libin en la encrucijada entre la práctica neovanguardista y el feminismo.Aliaga Espert, JV. (2019). Lea Lublin, la investigación como obra de arte. En Lea Lublin. Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura y Patrimonio Histórico. 7-28. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/201484S72

    Reading: Sydney Lea

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    In this audiovisual recording from Friday, April 12, 1996, as part of the 27th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Living In America,” Sydney Lea reads a selection of his poems. Lea reads “After Valentines,” “Poor Fool Blues,” and “On the Lookout.

    Correspondence from Margaret Lea Houston to Nancy Lea

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    Transcription of a letter from Margaret Lea Houston to her mother, Nancy Lea, regarding her grief over Sam Houston, Jr. serving in Missour

    Margaret Lea Houston's Seashell

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    Mother of pearl seashell belonging to Margaret Lea before her marriage to Sam Houston circa 1838

    Letter from Lea Dasberg

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    Letter from Lea Dasber

    Letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito, November 1943

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    Transcript of a letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito. The original letters are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL, December 2014. Digital reproduction of the original item is found in item: ssu_nbea_0030.The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to the Granada (Amache) incarceration camp, Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections

    Letter from Lea Perry to Kazuo Ito, May 22, 1942

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    Transcript of a letter from Kazuo Ito to Lea Perry. The original letters are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL, December 2014. Digital reproduction of the original item is found in item: ssu_nbea_0005.The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to the Granada (Amache) incarceration camp, Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections
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