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L. R. Smith
"[Spr L R Smith] 23 Field Coy 1941 - 43 1st and last bomb raid L. r. Smith 83 Newton [obscured]one Broken Hi[ll] [obscured] Smith".[Sapper L R Smith] 23 Field Company 1941 - 43. 1st and last bomb raid L. R. Smith 83 Newton [obscured]one Broken Hi[ll] [obscured] Smith
R. L. Gordon and Ron S. Jordan
"No 485 Sqn Ldr R. L. Gordon D.F.C. & Ba[r]. "Butch" From 22nd July 1943 Killed at Batchelor 27th Feb 1944
No 421681 Flying Officer Ron. S. Jordan AM DFM Served in 31 Beaufighter Squadron Coomalie Creek, Darwin From 22-7-43 To 1-5-44. [Signature] Ron S. Jordan."Number 485 Squadron Leader R. L. Gordon, Distinguished Flying Cross & Ba[r], "Butch". From 22nd July 1943. Killed at Batchelor 27th February 1944.
Number 421681 Flying Officer Ron S. Jordan, Member of the Order of Australia, Distinguished Flying Medal. Served in 31 Beaufighter Squadron, Coomalie Creek, Darwin. From 22-7-43 To 1-5-44. [Signature] Ron S. Jordan
R. L. Polk & Co. Toledo, Ohio historical map, 1880
R. L. Polk & Company's map of Toledo, Ohio created from special surveys and official records by J. B. Marston, Civil Engineer. Map published exclusively for R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1880 Toledo City Directory. Map shows eight wards, railroads and the Miami and Erie Canal
R. L. Polk & Co. Toledo, Ohio historical map, 1889
R. L. Polk & Company's map of Toledo, Ohio from special surveys and official records by J. B. Marston, Civil Engineer. Map published exclusively for R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1889 Toledo City Directory. Map shows nine wards, railroads and the Miami and Erie Canal
Reactance and Impedance - R, L, and C
All About Circuits is a website that âprovides a series of online textbooks covering electricity and electronics.â Written by Tony R. Kuphaldt, the textbooks available here are wonderful resources for students, teachers, and anyone who is interested in learning more about electronics. This specific section, Reactance and Impedance â R, L, and C, is the fifth chapter in the Volume II textbook. Topics covered in this chapter include: review of R, X; and Z, series R, L, and C; parallel R, L, and C; series-parallel R, L, and C; susceptance and admittance. Diagrams and detailed descriptions of concepts are included throughout the chapter to provide users with a comprehensive lesson. Visitors to the site are also encouraged to discuss concepts and topics using the All About Circuits discussion forums (registration with the site is required to post materials)
R. L. Polk & Co. Toledo, Ohio historical map, 1882
Map of Toledo, Ohio from special surveys and official records by J. B. Marston, Civil Engineer. Map published exclusively for R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1882 Toledo City Directory. Map shows eight wards, railroads and the Miami and Erie Canal
Schooling and education.
Schooling and education by Giles R. Wright with Howard L. Green and Lee R. Parks. Number 4 in the New Jersey Ethnic Life Series. Published by New Jersey Historical Commission
R. L. Polk & Co. Toledo, Ohio historical map, 1895
Map of Toledo, Ohio from special surveys and official records by J. B. Marston, Civil Engineer. Map published exclusively for R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1895 Toledo City Directory. Map shows railroads, parks, cemeteries, and wards
R. L. Polk & Co. Toledo, Ohio historical map, 1878
Map of Toledo, Ohio from special surveys and official records by J. B. Marston, Civil Engineer. Map published exclusively for R. L. Polk & Co.'s 1878 Toledo City Directory. Map shows wards, railroads, cemeteries, and the Miami and Erie Canal
RAPOPORT H. F., FABBRI A., SEBASTIANI L., 2016. Olive Biology. In Rugini, E., Baldoni, L., Muleo, R., Sebastiani, L. (Eds.), “The Olive Genome”, pp. 13-26. Springer, Heidelberg.
The olive is a medium-sized evergreen tree, which integrates a unique set
of morphological and developmental characteristics suited to the relatively
dry, rustic conditions of its Mediterranean origin. Also particular to the
olive tree are its numerous small fruits, which are rich in oil that is highly
appreciated for both flavor and health benefits. The Olea europaea species
includes both wild and cultivated forms, and both a long period of
domestication and the perseverance of wild varieties provide a range of
morphological variation, as does the developmental plasticity of this
species. This chapter reviews the general growth and taxonomy of the
olive tree and describes its vegetative and reproductive morphology and
anatomy. Basic structural features of the trunk and branches, leaves, roots,
flowers, fruits, and seeds are described. Current research is indicated for
the structures discussed, and information provided regarding adaptive
significance, environmental influences, and genetically based variability
among cultivars or between wild and cultivated genotypes
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