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    Processus und Collectanea chymica, dt., darunter David Beuther, Johannes Popp und Raphael Egli. Politische auserlesene Secreta für König Gustav I. Vasa von Schweden

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    PROCESSUS UND COLLECTANEA CHYMICA, DT., DARUNTER DAVID BEUTHER, JOHANNES POPP UND RAPHAEL EGLI. POLITISCHE AUSERLESENE SECRETA FÜR KÖNIG GUSTAV I. VASA VON SCHWEDEN Processus und Collectanea chymica, dt., darunter David Beuther, Johannes Popp und Raphael Egli. Politische auserlesene Secreta für König Gustav I. Vasa von Schweden ( - ) Cover ( - ) Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis (1r) Blank page (1v) [Chemische Prozesse] (3r) Johann Popp: Den grünen Löwen zu Präparieren (27r) Guido de Montanor: De lapide minerali, dt. (31r) Praeparatio auri potabilis (32r) Oleum mercurii (35r) [Konrad Schuler]: Secretum secretissimum (36r) Chymische Sachen betreffendt auch etliche Processen (41r) Polytische auserlesene secreta so dem durchleuchtigsten König Gustavo In Schweden communicirt (Abschrift) (53r) Chemische Rezepte (65r) Eingeheftetes chemisches Rezept, 16. Jh., Mitte (131r) Medizinische Rezepte (133r) Alchemische Rezepte (138ra) Grey chart ( -

    The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969

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    Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war

    Endogenizing Technological Change: Matching Empirical Evidence to Modeling Needs

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    Technologies to reduce significantly fossil-fuel emissions currently are unavailable or only available at high cost. In light of this, the amount of research on the pace, direction, and benefits of environmentally friendly technological change has grown dramatically in recent years. This research includes empirical estimates of these effects and modeling exercises designed to simulate endogenous technological change in response to climate policy. Unfortunately, few attempts have been made to connect these two streams of research. This paper attempts to bridge that gap, reviewing both the empirical and modeling literature on technological change. Our goal is to provide an agenda for how both empirical and modeling research in these areas can move forward in a complementary fashion. In doing so, we discuss how models used for policy evaluation can better capture empirical phenomena and how empirical research can better address the needs of models used for policy evaluation.endogenous technological change, climate change, CGE modeling

    Portrait of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Author David Foster with academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Author David Foster and academic Jeff Doyle at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author David Foster at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 8 June 2011.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    David Braithwaite at White Waltham Steam Fair

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    David Braithwaite, fairground enthusiast and author photographed at White Waltham Steam Fair, August 1964

    David Zimmer Christmas letter

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    This Christmas letter written November 30, 1999, by David Zimmer is titled "Season's Greetings from the last of the Red-Hot-Santas!" It features an illustration of Santa Claus with a guitar, and a summary of Zimmer's year. David Zimmer (1929-2005) was born in Harrisburg, Ohio. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for two years during the Korean War at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where he performed in drag for wounded soldiers. After the war, he returned to Ohio. Zimmer performed as Dolly Divine, a name inspired by the song "Hello Dolly." In 1964, he established the Berwick Ball with Orn Huntington, another important early gay activist in Central Ohio. The Ball began as a formal Halloween costume ball that provided a safe space to gather and enjoy drag shows for the gay community each year; over the years, it grew into an annual Halloween tradition and an important fundraiser for the AIDS movement and other charities. During the 1970s, Zimmer was also known for hosting lavish parties at his Harrisburg home. In 1989, he moved to the German Village area of Columbus where he remained active in the community. During the 1990s, Zimmer continued to perform in and out of drag and commissioned costume designer Dick Frank to make elaborate outfits. Zimmer worked for Huntington National Bank for 39 years and was a member of the Harrisburg United Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the German Village Society
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