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    P O Bar and Restaurant

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    A black and white snapshot of the P O Bar and Restaurant on the corner of Adams and 12th Streets in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The building is now Wesley's Bar and Grill. Photo was taken by Howard Mackenzie in July of 1972

    Jean A. MacKenzie interview

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    18 p. transcript of an interview with Jean A. MacKenzie conducted by Murray Dobbin on August 11, 1976. Tape number IH-390, transcript disc 94.Jean MacKenzie was on the board of directors of the Indian/Metis Friendship Centre in Prince Albert.Othern

    Mackenzie, A P, WX437

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/400796Surname: MACKENZIE. Given Name(s) or Initials: A P. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX437. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 6488.220442 Item: [2016.0049.33089] "Mackenzie, A P, WX437

    Mackenzie, P

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    Digitalização e processamento de documentos do Centro Histórico e Cultural Mackenzie.

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    A biblioteca "Dr. Reinaldo Forster" da Embrapa Meio Ambiente presta serviços de digitalização por demanda para o Sistema de Biblioteca Embrapa, principalmente dos documentos da produção; além de ter uma parceria firmada com a Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie por meio do Centro Histórico e Cultural Mackenzie (CHCM) para digitalização de seu acervo. Os documentos considerados obras raras são digitalização em equipamento especializado importado da Suíça - o Scan Robot 2.0 da Treventus. A sistematização do processo inclui a preservação das obras raras digitalizadas, para serem disponibilizadas para consulta on-line

    Pseudalataspora lophii Afonso-Dias, Kalavati, Mackenzie & Mackenzie, 2007, n. sp.

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    Pseudalataspora lophii n. sp. (Figures 10–15) Material studied Host: Lophius piscatorius L. Site of infection: gall bladder Locality, date and depth: (1) 58 ° 51 ˏN, 07° 35 ˏW (NW of Outer Hebrides), 30 March, 2000, 250m; (2) 58 ° 45 ˏN, 07° 49 ˏW (NW of Outer Hebrides), 30 March, 2000, 400m; (3) 58 ° 29 ˏN, 08° 54 ˏW (NW of Outer Hebrides), 30 March, 2000, 470m; (4) 58 ° 45 ˏN, 08°03ˏW (NW of Outer Hebrides), 30 March, 2000, 700m; (5) 57 ° 20 ˏN, 05° 50 ˏW (Off Skye, Inner Hebrides), March 2004, depth unknown; (6) 57 ° 20 ˏN, 05° 50 ˏW (Off Skye, Inner Hebrides), August, 2004, depth unknown. Prevalence: (1) 3 of 16 (19 %); (2) 14 of 26 (54 %); (3) 1 of 1; (4) 1 of 1; (5) 1 of 2; (6) 1 of 2. Double infections: two host individuals, one each from positions (1) and (2), had double infections of P. lophii and C. lophii. Host length range: (1) 41–64 cm; (2) 45–66 cm; (3) and (4) lengths unknown. Collection number: 2005: 7: 1: 3. Description Trophozoite (Figures 10, 11) disporous, ovoid with a single lobopodium sometimes bifurcating at its tip, which is attached to the wall of the gall bladder. Ectoplasm dense and clearly demarcated. Endoplasm fine, lightly staining. Dimensions, based on 8 fixed specimens: 25.6–35.2 x 14.4 –32.0. Spore (Figures 12, 13, 14, 15,) triangular or rhomboidal with pointed tips in sutural view, flat and curved in valvular view. Sutural line prominent and raised (this feature can be seen in Figure 14, but is obscured in Figures 12 and 13 by the enveloping alate processes). Sporoplasm binucleate. Valve shells drawn out into two delicate broad alate processes that join together at their proximal extremities forming a parachute-like structure over the valves. The valves are often observed folded over with the alate processes covering them (Figure 13). Polar capsules oval, terminal, in close proximity to one another and overlapping in sutural view. Polar filament wide, flat, deeply staining and with only 1.5–2 coils. Dimensions, based on 30 fixed spores, as ranges with means ± SD in parentheses: spore length 7.2 –10.0 (9.8 ± 1.6); spore width, including alate processes 21.6–28.8 (25.9 ± 2.8); spore width, excluding alate processes 16.8–22.6 (18.2 ± 1.2); spore thickness 15.2 – 20.8 (17.5 ± 1.01); polar capsule length: 3.8–5.4 (4.3 ± 0.7); polar capsule width: 3.0–4.0 (3.6 ± 0.2); polar capsule length: spore length = 1: 2.0– 3.2; spore length: spore width = 1: 3.2–4.3. Discussion Pseudalataspora lophii n. sp. differs from the other 11 species of Pseudalataspora described to date in the dimensions of the spore (Table 3) and in having alate processes that cover the spore body. The numbers of coils of the polar filament are not given in the descriptions of most of these species, but the figures indicate that none has less than three, as compared with a maximum of only two coils for P. lophii n. sp. The function of the parachute-like alate processes that cover the spore of P. lophii would appear to be to facilitate the distribution of the spore after release from the host. Lophius spp. are ambush predators that immerse themselves in the substrate with a shuffling motion (Laurensen et al., 2004). This behaviour would tend to throw myxosporean spores up and away from the infected host and the alate processes would then assist in their further dispersal. Whether this might result in direct infection of other anglerfishes or of an invertebrate alternative host is unknown. Only one marine myxosporean life cycle has so far been shown to require an invertebrate host (Køie et al., 2004), although actinosporean stages have been found in several species of marine polychaetes and oligochaetes. On the other hand, there is also evidence of direct fish-to-fish transmission of marine myxosporeans (Diamant, 1997; Yasuda et al., 2002). As with the genus Alataspora, Pseudalataspora has been referred to erroneously in the literature as Pseudalatospora or Pseudoalatospora, the latter being the misspelling by Lom & Dykova (1992). Three species of myxosporean are now known to infect the gall bladders of L. piscatorius, while two species are known to infect the gall bladders of L. budegassa. Evidence from the literature and from the present study suggest that these parasites have different endemic areas, which makes them potentially useful candidates as biological tags in population studies of their fish hosts. Recent genetic studies have suggested that stocks of L. piscatorius in the northern part of its distribution are part of a single more or less panmictic reproductive population (O’Sullivan et al., 2006). Parasites, however, can often be used to identify subpopulations of fish distinguished by certain behavioural differences, but which genetic studies may not pick up because there is still a considerable amount of gene flow between them (MacKenzie & Abaunza, 2005). In future studies we plan to examine more anglerfish samples from different parts of their geographical distribution to test if their myxosporean gall bladder parasites can be used to reveal finer details of host population structure.Published as part of Afonso-Dias, Isabel, Kalavati, Chaganti, Mackenzie, Ken & Mackenzie, Kevin S., 2007, Three new species of Myxosporea (Bivalvulida: Ceratomyxidae: Alatasporidae) from the gall bladders of anglerfishes Lophius spp. (Teleostei: Lophiidae) in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, pp. 35-46 in Zootaxa 1466 on pages 42-45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17657

    Flood on Mackenzie Avenue

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    12-inch main feeder pipe lines supplying the city broke at a point in front of Williamson's Tailor Shop on Mackenzie Avenue. Mackenzie Avenue at First Street showing P. Burns building and Safeway

    Closed A and P Food Store, Toledo, Ohio, 1983

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    A 1983 view of the front facade of a boarded-up, closed A and P grocery store on Sylvania Avenue in Toledo. Terms associated with the photograph are: Grocery trade | Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company - Ohio - Toled

    Uma análise comparativa, esquemas interpretativos e posicionamento estratégico em instituições de ensino superior

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção.O objetivo desta pesquisa foi verificar a relação entre os esquemas interpretativos e o posicionamento estratégico da Universidade ALFA, da Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie e do Centro Universitário Adventista em face da mudança na política educacional brasileir
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