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Kristina Mayer MM Oboe Recital 2
Sonata in c minor, Op. 1, No. 8 by George Frideric Handel
Quartet in F Major, K. 370 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sextet for Piano and Wind Quintet, Op 100 by Francis PoulencRelated performance for this degree -- Kristina Mayer MM Oboe Recital 1: http://hdl.handle.net/2346/58682Recital recordings are archival copies for educational purposes only. Members of the TTU community may request to listen/view them for educational purposes via the PDF link to the left
Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts
Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University
POLICY SPACE: WHAT, FOR WHAT, AND WHERE?
The paper examines how developing countries can use existing policy space, and enlarge it, without opting out of international commitments. It argues that: (i) a meaningful context for policy space must extend beyond trade policy and include macroeconomic and exchange-rate policies that will achieve developmental goals more effectively; (ii) policy space depends not only on international rules but also on the impact of international market conditions and policy decisions taken in other countries on the effectiveness of national policy instruments; and (iii) international integration affects policy space through several factors that pull in opposite directions; whether it increases or reduces policy space differs by country and type of integration.
Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster
K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
Abrazos/Hugs/拥抱: A KSMoCA Collaboration between Mónica Mayer and students from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School
Abrazos/Hugs/拥抱: A KSMoCA Collaboration between Mónica Mayer and students from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School
Abrazos/Hugs/拥抱 features artwork by Mexico based artist Mónica Mayer. The exhibit includes artwork by Mayer as a well artwork created in collaboration with MLK Jr. School students from grades K–8. The MLK Jr. School students participated in a workshop led by Mónica to reimagine hugs. This catalog was created as an accompaniment to the exhibition of that work at King School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA).https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/ksmoca/1008/thumbnail.jp
Generalized Mayer-Vietoris sequences in algebraic K-theory
AbstractLong exact sequences of algebraic K-groups for certain kinds of multiple pullback rings are constructed, with special emphasis on Dedekind-like rings. In the case where excision holds they reduce to the usual Mayer-Vietoris sequences. These sequences are then used to obtain information about the K-groups of integral group rings of abelian groups of square-free order; about certain rings of integers in number fields; and about the coordinate ring of n lines in the plane
Metaprotella Mayer 1890
Genus Metaprotella Mayer, 1890 Diagnosis. Head fused (suture present) with pereonite 1. Antenna 1 well developed; flagellum with more than 2 articles. Antenna 2 well developed; flagellum with 2 articles. Mandible well developed; molar present, well developed; palp 3 -articulate, setal formula 1 -x-y- 1 or 1 -x- 1. Maxilliped well developed; inner plate (basal endite) smaller than outer plate (ischial endite); outer plate (ischial endite) well developed; palp article 3 with distal projection; palp article 4 well developed. Pereonite 4 clavate appendage absent. Pereonites 6 and 7 completely fused (dorsal suture absent). Pereopod 3 vestigial; with 1 article. Pereopod 4 vestigial; with 1 article. Pereopod 5 well developed, with 7 articles, with sparse, short setae and well developed dactylus. Pereopods 6 and 7 well developed, with 7 articles. Gills on pereonites 3 and 4. Pleopods absent. Uropods 2 pairs; biarticulate, uniramous and vestigial. Telson (dorsal lobe) present. Type Species. Protella Haswelliana Mayer, 1882, by monotypy. Remarks. The diagnosis of the Metaprotella is modified from that provided by Takeuchi (1993) and Larsen (1997). Recently Takeuchi & Lowry (unpubl.) have developed a generic and species level DELTA database for New South Wales caprelloid taxa. The diagnostic description of Metaprotella is generated from this database, based only on the type species, M. haswelliana. Since pereopods 5 to 7 are missing from all the specimens of M. haswelliana (Mayer, 1882), the diagnosis of pereopod 5 is inferred from the descriptions of Metaprotella sandalensis Mayer, 1898 (see Müller 1990; Laubitz 1991) and M. unguja Larsen, 1997 (see Larsen 1997); both species were well described in the last two decades.Published as part of Takeuchi, Ichiro & Lowry, James K., 2007, Description of Metaprotella haswelliana (Mayer, 1882) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) from Western Australia with designation of a neotype, pp. 11-18 in Zootaxa 1466 on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17657
Comparison of Management Techniques for Heracleum mantegazzianum in North and Central Europe
Mayer, LaRessa K.. (2000). Comparison of Management Techniques for Heracleum mantegazzianum in North and Central Europe. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/59736
Hircella Mayer 1882
Genus Hircella Mayer, 1882 Diagnosis Head fused with pereonite 1. Antenna 1 well developed, flagellum with more than two articles; accessory flagellum absent. Antenna 2 well developed; flagellum with two or three articles. Mandible well developed; molar absent; palp 3-articulate; palp setal formula 0 – x – 1. Maxilliped well developed; inner plate (basal endite) larger than outer plate (ischial endite); palp article 3 without distal projection; palp article 4 well developed. Pereonite 4 clavate appendage absent. Pereonites 6 and 7 not fused. Pereopod 3 absent. Pereopod 4 absent. Pereopod 5 present with one article. Pereopods 6 and 7 well developed, with seven articles. Gills on pereonites 2 to 4. Pleopods absent. Uropods 2 pairs; uropod 1, uniramous; uropod 2, uniramous. Telson (dorsal lobe) present. Type species Caprella cornigera Haswell, 1879b, monotypy. Included species Hircella includes three species: Hircella berentsae Guerra-García, 2006; Hircella cornigera (Haswell, 1879b); Hircella inermis Guerra-García and Takeuchi, 2004. Remarks The genus Hircella was established specifically for H. cornigera (Haswell, 1879b) by Mayer (1903). Recently, Guerra-García and Takeuchi (2004) described the second species of Hircella, H. inermis Guerra-García and Takeuchi, 2004 from the Tasmanian coast. Mayer (1903) mentioned that pereopod 5 of Hircella was completely degenerate, and the diagnosis of Takeuchi (1993) followed his conclusion. Since the type specimen deposited in the Australian Museum is lost (Springthorpe and Lowry 1994), this new diagnosis is based on recently collected specimens from the Solitary Islands, New South Wales. Observation revealed that pereopod 5 is composed of one tiny article and the number of articles in the flagellum of antenna 2 increases from two to three during growth (see Figure 10). Hence, the generic diagnosis of the present genus is revised as above.Published as part of Takeuchi, Ichiro & Lowry, James K., 2015, A taxonomic study on the Phtisicidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of New South Wales, Australia, pp. 603-648 in Journal of Natural History 50 on page 616, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1079338, http://zenodo.org/record/398573
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