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    The Circle: LIVE Niki Lopez ~ Guest: Kandy Lopez

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    Welcome to ‘The Circle: LIVE with Niki Lopez!!! Guest: Kandy Lopez - Artist - Professor - Mother . https://www.instagram.com/kandyglopez https://www.facebook.com/kandyglopez The Circle: LIVE with Niki Lopez is a weekly series sharing stories of our creative community, activists & social entrepreneurs. Tuesday 8:30-9 PM EST on: http://facebook.com/nikilopezcreative, https://www.facebook.com/Outclique or YOUTUBE at https://www.youtube.com/c/Nikilopez19 . PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD! #TheCircle #nikilopez #nikilopezcreative #nikilopezpresents #kandyglopez @kandyglopez/ #creativecircletuesday @nikilopezcreative_ @nikilopez19 #nikiartstudio #sistrunkair #webseries #madeinbroward #artisttal

    Juan Cristobal and Anastasia Montoya Lopez with some of their grandchildren

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    Juan Cristobal and Anastasia Montoya Lopez with some of their grandchildren, c.1931; children (l-r) seated: Gilbert Lopez, Ernesto Montoya; standing: Ignacita Montoya, Juan Cristobal Lopez, Orlando Lopez (on lap), Josephine Lopez, Dolores Montoya (Loretta Lopez Perez

    Natural_SLH_impact_on_climate

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    Processed model dataset and post-processing/plotting scripts supporting the Article "Natural short-lived halogens exert an indirect cooling effect on climate" by Saiz-Lopez et al., 2023 are compiled here. The complete dataset generated during the current study is available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.European Research Council ERC-2016-COG 726349 CLIMAHALPeer reviewe

    No. 675 Lawrence Lopez

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    Transcript (33 pages) of an interview by John C. Worsencroft with Gulf War and Afghan War veteran Lawrence Lopez on 2 March 2010. Part of the Iran and Afghanistan War Veterans oral history project, tape IA-33Lawrence (b. 1970) decided to join the military in order to pay for school. He enlisted in the Army to become a tanker after talking with a recruiter and watching a recruitment video. He describes his training, what a shock it was, and how much he liked firing the tank. From basic training he went to Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. In June 1990 he was deployed to Saudi Arabia for Desert Shield. He talks about the staging process in Kuwait. Lawrence then describes the push into Iraq and the little fighting he saw. He describes the cease fire and the process of going home. On the way out of Iraq their tank was in an accident and Lawrence injured his shoulder. After having his shoulder fixed he was separated from his unit and had to find his way back. He reunited with his unit and a week later they returned to Fort Bliss.He describes getting home and the big homecoming his family held for him. He had 30 days leave and then, after talking with the retention NCO, decided to stay in. While in training he had an accident in which he lost a quarter of his shin. Because of his injury he had to reenlist and became a supplier en route to Korea. After his enlistment in Korea Lawrence went to the Colorado National Guard where he did supply. He then transferred to the Utah National Guard where he became the NBC specialist. He was then deployed to Afghanistan where he was able to travel all over providing support to teams. Lawrence talks about his long career in the military. He does not regret anything in his military career and talks about what he wants to do in the future. Project: Saving the Legacy. Interviewer: John Worsencroft

    La Pénicilline et la Mammite gangreneuse Action in vitro et in vivo sur le Mastitidis Grangrenosæ Ovis

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    Lopez y Lopez C. La Pénicilline et la Mammite gangreneuse. Action in vitro et in vivo sur le Mastitidis Grangrenosæ Ovis. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 105 n°7, 1952. pp. 283-287

    Agalaxie contagieuse. Culture du virus et vaccination préventive et curative

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    Lopez y Lopez C. Agalaxie contagieuse. Culture du virus et vaccination préventive et curative. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 105 n°1, 1952. pp. 23-25

    Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado 1987

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    Canariomys tamarani Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado, 1987. Donana, Pubi, ocas., 2: 10. TYPE LOCALITY: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl, "La Aldea de San Nicolas de Tolentino" (Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987:12). DISTRIBUTION: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria Isl. COMMENTS: An endemic of Gran Canaria Isl known only by specimens from the Holocene to pre-hispanic epoch (about 2000 year before present). Its congener, C. bravoi is documented by Pliocene-Pleistocene fossils from Tenerife Isl in the Canary group (Crusafont-Pairo and Petter, 1964). A cladistic analysis by Lopez-Martinez and Lopez-Jurado (1987) suggested that C. bravoi and C. tamarani were in the same monophyletic group, one related to the African Pelomys-Arvicanthis assemblage. However, a cladistic analysis by Hutterer et al. (1988) indicated that each species of Canariomys was in a different monophyletic cluster. Careful re-examination of the material will be necessary to resolve these contrasting views.Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 582, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735309

    [Pan Am Personnel: R. C. Lopez, Side]

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    Side photograph of R. C. Lopez, Pan American Airways personnel, seated in front of plain background. He looks to the left and wears a thick coat over a shirt. A metal plate with his initials written in chalk is placed in front of him

    Lopez, G. C.

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    [Pan Am Personnel: R. C. Lopez, Front]

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    Photograph of R. C. Lopez, Pan American Airways personnel, seated in front of a plain background. He looks forward and wears a thick coat over a shirt. A metal plate with his initials written in chalk is placed in front of him
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