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    Correspondence regarding Coates Piano Concerto and recital of Debussy's Preludes

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    Digital copies were created from a selection of items in the original hard copy Albert Coates collection (PDV 4) held in DOMUS in the Stellenbosch University Music Library.Correspondence with Vera de Villiers [Vera Coates]. Letter. Reference to Coates Piano Concerto and recital of Debussy's Preludes by the author of this letter. Incomplete

    Introduction : Gender and culture in Japan today

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    This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book analyses the contours of the field. The collection features both new work and updated accounts of classic scholarship, providing a go-to reference work for contemporary scholarship on gender in Japanese culture. The book focuses on various disciplinary and subdisciplinary approaches to gender in Japanese culture, including approaches from premodern and modern history, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, queer theory, and linguistics. It aims to assess the work-life balance that determines much of family life in contemporary Japan, and demonstrates the uneasy pull between the demands of the public and private spheres experienced by many working people. The book presents a series of close readings of text and genre from the perspective of gender and its related issues. It also demonstrates how textual analysis sensitive to gender and its operations can reveal nuance and complexity in a variety of areas of study

    Letter from Baker, Botts, Shepherd & Coates to Ivory M. Davis.

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    Letter from Baker, Botts, Shepherd & Coates attorney for Independent Metal Workers Union, Local No.1 to Ivory M. Davis.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_ivorydaviscivilrightscasepapers/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Gender in digital technologies and cultures

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    Digital technology affords new modes of engaging with gender, often in ways that challenge extant inequalities through simulation and transformation. Yet digital iterations of gender do not make a radical break with pre-existing lived experiences and practices and can even support the development of conservative or exclusionary gender ideologies rather than proliferation of difference. Furthermore, the major research activity around Japanese digital cultures to date has tended to cleave to disciplinary boundaries without a great degree of cross-reference, and so key approaches and definitions central to the study of digital technologies and cultures vary across different fields. This problem is exacerbated by the ubiquity of digital technologies in various aspects of Japanese life. This chapter brings together a diverse array of research on digital cultures in Japan in order to survey the fast-developing field and at the same time argue for drawing a wider definitional boundary around that field. The chapter concludes with a case study of later-life smartphone use and its gendered implications

    Coates Residence

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    Residential perspective that reads: "A residence for Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Coates / Santa Fe, New Mexico/ M. Hugh and Hooker, Bradley P. Kidder and Assoc. Architects". Probably drawn by Meem and Assoc

    Grania incerta Coates & Erseus 1980

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    17. Grania incerta Coates & Erséus, 1980 Grania incerta Coates & Erséus, 1980: 1038–1040, fig. 2. Grania incerta – Coates & Ellis 1981: 2134–2135. — Coates 1984: 46, fig. 4. Type material Holotype UNITED STATES: California, Santa Barbara (USNM 58908). Paratypes UNITED STATES: California, Santa Barbara (USNM 58909). CANADA: British Columbia, Rennison Island (USNM 58910). Type locality UNITED STATES: Santa Barbara, California. Habitat Subtidal, 3–17 m, well-sorted fine sand. Distribution California, USA and British Columbia, Canada.Published as part of Prantoni, Alessandro, Lana, Paulo C. & Erséus, Christer, 2017, Global checklist of species of Grania (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) with remarks on their geographic distribution, pp. 1-44 in European Journal of Taxonomy 391 on page 12, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.391, http://zenodo.org/record/383868

    Grania ersei Coates 1990

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    25. Grania ersei Coates, 1990 Grania ersei Coates, 1990: 17–20, figs 1a–d, 2. Grania ersei – Coates & Stacey 1993: 406–408, figs 10a–f. — Rota et al. 2007: 1008–1011, figs 4d–g, 5a. Type material Holotype AUSTRALIA: Western Australia, Princess Royal Harbour (WAM 61.89). Paratypes AUSTRALIA: Western Australia, Princess Royal Harbour (WAM 62.68–68.89, ROMIZ I1273 - I1276). Type locality AUSTRALIA: Princess Royal Harbour, Albany area, Western Australia. Habitat Intertidal, subtidal to 26 m, sand among boulders and pebbles, and with algal debris. Distribution South (Albany, Esperance) and west (Rottnest Island) coasts of Western Australia.Published as part of Prantoni, Alessandro, Lana, Paulo C. & Erséus, Christer, 2017, Global checklist of species of Grania (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) with remarks on their geographic distribution, pp. 1-44 in European Journal of Taxonomy 391 on page 16, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.391, http://zenodo.org/record/383868

    Controllo dell'algia post-operatoria nel cane mediante flunissina

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    Surgical procedures of varying severity (4 grades) were carried out on 65 anaesthetized dogs. Immediately after the cessation of halothane administration, flunixin was given i.v. to 55 at 1 mg/kg, and pethidine HCl to 10 at 2 mg/kg. Pain control was evaluated clinically by 3 observers. It was inadequate in all but 7 dogs given flunixin and in all dogs given pethidine. Better pain control was given by pethidine for the forst 30 min and then from 60 to 90 min by flunixin.The effects of type of surgery, age and body weight are considere
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