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    Foliar Disease Detection in the Field Using Optical Sensor Fusion

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    Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 6 (2004): C. Bravo, D. Moshou, R. Oberti, J. West, A. McCartney, L. Bodria and H. Ramon. Foliar Disease Detection in the Field Using Optical Sensor Fusion. (December 2004)

    The mainstream primary classroom as a language-learning environment for children with severe and persistent language impairment - implications of recent language intervention research

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    Many UK children with severe and persistent language impairment (SLI) attend local mainstream schools. Although this should provide an excellent language-learning environment, opportunities may be limited by difficulties in sustaining time-consuming, child-specific learning activities; restricted co-professional working, and the complex classroom environment. Two language intervention studies in mainstream Scottish primary schools showed children with SLI receiving intervention from speech and language therapists (SLTs) or their assistants made more progress in expressive language than similar children receiving intervention from education staff. Potential reasons for this difference are sought in the amount of tailored language-learning activity undertaken; how actively school staff initiated contact with SLTs; and the language demands of the classroom. Tailored language learning appears to be a differentiating factor. A language support model, reflecting views of teachers and SLTs about encouraging language development for children with SLI within the ecology of the mainstream primary classroom, is also outlined

    2011 Indian Census Data Sanskrit C-16 Map

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    This is a map created from the C-16 census table from the 2011 Indian census. It shows the total "mother tongue" figures for the Sanskrit as an L1 (1st) language, which means the tokens returned during enumeration from people who identify as native speakers of Sanskrit

    Business Papers (MS 80-0003)

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    Deed transferring property rights to land in Ellis County, Texas from A. D. McCartney to Andrew C. McCartney

    Business Papers (MS 80-0003)

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    Deed from Andrew C. McCartney to A. D. McCartney conveying land part of the N. M. Bain survey

    The synthesis of an isomer of thyroxine and of some related compounds

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    I. CXV. NOTE ON THE ERLENMEYER AMINO-ACID SYNTHESIS. By CHARLES ROBERT HARINGTON and WILLIAM McCARTNEY. [From THE BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, Vol. XXI, No, 4, 1927]II. THE SYNTHESIS OF AN ISOMER OF THYROXINE and of SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS - by William McCartney. September 1928. I. Introduction • • II. Description of Syntheses and Theoretical Discussion: General • Synthesis of Isothyroxine • Synthesis of Diphenylalanine • Attempted Synthesis of Isomer C • Synthesis of "Dibromothyroxine" • • III. Experimental: Synthesis of Isothyroxine • Synthesis of Diphenylalanine • Synthesis of "Dibromothyroxine" • • IV. Physiological • • Reference

    Response to: ‘Cannabis use before safety sensitive work: What delay is prudent?’

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    We read with interest the commentary by Beckson et al., 2020 on our recent publication, entitled: ‘Determining the magnitude and duration of acute Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC)-induced driving and cognitive impairment: A systematic and meta-analytic review’ (McCartney et al., 2021).Full Tex

    Business Papers (MS 80-0003)

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    Deed transferring property rights to land in Ellis County from A. D. McCartney to Andrew C. McCartney

    Business Papers (MS 80-0003)

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    Deed from Andrew C. McCartney and heirs to J. T. McLendon conveying land part of the N. M. Bain survey

    Revolution, Song Lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Playscript

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    Revolution is a two-act play inspired by the works of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, formerly of the rock and roll music quartet known as The Beatles. Originally meant for a production, the play studies the lack of respect people have for the performing arts. It also examines the negative stereotypes that society places upon people who are actively involved within the arts and humanities. The selection of songs from the Lennon-McCartney catalogue are synthesized with an original story line. The songs will reflect the feelings of a particular character at the time of a vocal performance
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