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    Quaestiones quodlibeticae ad lauream salmantinam [Manuscrito] / P. Rudesindo Alvarez

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    Signatura: Ms 46(1)101 f ; 30 cmA meirande parte dos mss son da autoría do P. Alvarez, leccións dictadas no Colexio benedictino de San Vicente de Salamanca, ainda que inclúe tamen leccións para Oposicións a distintas cátedrasLatínPaxinación antiga a tinta por bloques en números romanos; foliación moderna a lapis en números arábigosEncadernacion en pergameoManuscrito procedente do Mosteiro de San Martiño Pinario de Santiago de Compostel

    Tratados e controversias teolóxicas moderadas no Mosteiro de San Vicente de Salamanca polos Padres Rosendo Alvarez, Mauro de Somoza, Ildefonso Curiel, P. Serna e P. Ildefonso García

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    Signatura: Ms 105497 f. ; 22 cmLatínFoliación moderna a lapisEncadernación en pergameoNo texuelo da encadernación: Papeles Varios 2. Theologie. MaterieManuscrito procedente do Mosteiro de San Martiño Pinario de Santiago de CompostelaTratados e controversias teolóxicas moderadas no Mosteiro de San Vicente de Salamanca polos Padres Rosendo Alvarez, Mauro de Somoza, Ildefonso Curiel, P. Serna e P. Ildefonso Garcí

    CDMF Pesquisa - Román Alvarez Roca

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    <p> </p> <p>Román Alvarez Roca, pós-doutorando no Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais (CDMF), fala de sua pesquisa sobre síntese e caracterização de materiais com ênfase no tungstato de prata.</p> <p>CDMF Pesquisa - Román Alvarez Roca de <a href="https://youtu.be/wf-g8tfNiDk">https://youtu.be/wf-g8tfNiDk</a> está licenciado com uma Licença <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons - Atribuição-NãoComercial-SemDerivações 4.0 Internacional</a>. Podem estar disponíveis autorizações adicionais às concedidas no âmbito desta licença em <a href="https://www.labi.ufscar.br/">https://www.labi.ufscar.br/</a>.</p&gt

    Jose Maria Alvarez Biographical Sketch and Commentary - Accession 171 - M76 (92-94)

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    The Jose Maria Alvarez Papers consist of a paper titled “Conversaciones con Jose Maria Alvarez” by Juan Miguel Margalef in collaboration with Jesus Munarriz and Csaba Csuday. Alvarez is a Spanish author and historian who has written articles, books, movie scripts and poetry. The paper contains biographical information concerning Alvarez as well as comments on his writing. The paper is written in Spanish.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1304/thumbnail.jp

    Immunobiotics for the prevention of bacterial and viral respiratory infections

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    Fil: Villena, Julio Cesar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Salva, Susana. No especifíca;Fil: Barbieri, Natalia Paola del Carmen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Alvarez, Gladis Susana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentin

    Pasantia internacional de investigación Dr Cristian Alvarez UNAB-Concepcion.pdf

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    Pasantia Internacional 2022 Dr Cristian Alvarez, Facultad de Ciencias de La Rehabilitación. Sede Concepción. Universidad andres Bello</p

    Dolores Gonzales Colloquy series featuring Jennifer Alvarez Dickinson, Making of an author : the fiction of Amado Muro

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    Jennifer Alvarez Dickinson discusses the implications of the fiction of Amado Muro, a psudonym used by Chester Seltzer, an Ohio born white man, writing as a young chicano

    Phakellia tropicalis Alvarez & Hooper 2009

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    Phakellia cf. tropicalis Alvarez & Hooper, 2009 (Fig. 2, 8) Phakellia tropicalis Alvarez & Hooper, 2009: 29; Przeslawski et al. 2014, 2015 (listed only) Material examined. ZMA Por. 0 9017, Indonesia, NE coast of Sumba, E of Melolo, Nusa Tenggara, 9.9033 °S, 120.725 °E, 50 m depth, 15 September 1984, coll. R.W.M. van Soest on Snellius II Expedition, Sta. 061/ V/ 18. ZMA Por. 0 9139, Indonesia, NE coast of Sumba, E of Melolo, Nusa Tenggara, 9.8917 °S, 120.7117 °E, 75 m depth, 13 September 1984, coll. R.W.M. van Soest on Snellius II Expedition, Sta.051, dredge. ZMA Por. 12218, Indonesia, Saleh Bay, N coast of Sumbawa, Lesser Sunda Islands, 8.3166 °S, 117.6833 °E, 274 m depth, 14 February 1900, coll. Siboga Expedition, Sta. 312, trawl. ZMA Por. 0 1226, Indonesia, Lesser Sunda Islands, 8.5 °S, 119.125 °E, 73 m depth, 12 February 1900, coll. Siboga Expedition, Sta. 312, trawl. ZMA Por. 12252, 12268, 12356, Indonesia, Solor Strait, mid channel off Kampong Menanga, Lesser Sunda Islands, 8.4152 °S, 123.043 °E, 113 m depth, 8 February 1900, coll. Siboga Expedition, Sta. 305, dredge. Remarks. The material examined includes a collection of specimens from the area of Lesser Sunda very similar in shape and skeletal organisation to Phakellia tropicalis. The Lesser Sunda specimens are found deeper, down to 274 m depth, than the northern Australian populations, and have thicker and longer spicules. Some specimens are infested with the Parazoanthus. Further illustrations (Fig. 8) and spicules measurements (Table 7) are provided here for comparative purposes. This species was first described from northern Australia and assigned to Phakellia provisionally because it shares characteristic of the skeleton with the dictyonellid genus Acanthella, and surface characteristics with axinellid genera such as Axinella and Cymbastela. The species is genetically related to Axinella and Dragmacidon spp. (Alvarez et al. 2000; Redmond et al. 2013), which are characterized by different morphologies, skeletal organisation and spicule composition. Alvarez & Hooper (2009) also suggested that the species might belong to a new genus which could accommodate species of erect form and ‘bubaris-like’ skeletons currently assigned to hidden Acanthella and Phakellia. Distribution. The species was first described for the Sahul Shelf (with the majority of records reported from northern Australia (i.e Bonaparte Gulf and Arnhem Coast to Gulf of Carpenteria MEOW) (Alvarez & Hooper 2009). It is also found in the Northwest Australian Shelf province (Alvarez & Fromont unpublished data). Assuming that this material is conspecific with P. tropicalis, the distribution of the species is wider than initially thought and should be extended to the Central-Indo Pacific province (Fig. 2). x 3.7–9.5 µm (7 ± 1.6) x 9 –16.4µm (13.8 ± 2) NTM Z004463* Wessel Is 293.1–800 µm (553.4 ± 134.6) 273.6–658.2 µm (439.6 ± 111.1) x 4.4–8.4 µm (6.6 ± 1.1) x 8.3–16 µm (11.2 ± 2.2) QM G 312926 * Papua New Guinea 277.8–696.3 µm (476.4 ± 117.6) [24] 239.6–490.6 µm (343.5 ± 69.5) x 4.2–8.4 µm (6.3 ± 1.1) x 5.9–11.5 µm (8.7 ± 1.8) *Data from Alvarez & Hooper (2009)Published as part of Alvarez, Belinda, De Voogd, Nicole J. & Soest, Van, 2016, Sponges of the family Axinellidae (Porifera: Demospongiae) in Indonesia, pp. 451-477 in Zootaxa 4137 (4) on pages 464-466, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4137.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/27193
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