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General descriptive map of Hart County, Ga. /
Relief shown by hachures.Cadastral map showing streets, buildings and names of residents.Oriented with north toward the upper right."To the progressive and enterprising citizens of Hart County, this map is hereby respectively dedicated by the author.""Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1889 by J.W. Baker in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington."Includes text in margins giving history, description and statistics.Two sheets joined together, mounted on cloth. DLCLC Land ownership maps, 92In lower left corner: 287A
Commentary on Family Planning Association of Northern Ireland v The Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Hart Publishin
Three Kentucky Artists: Troye, Hart, Price
The three artists whose lives are the subjects of Three Kentucky Artists—Joel Tanner Hart, Samuel Woodson Price, and Edward Troye—enjoyed considerable fame in their own day, though they are now little known outside of Kentucky. Each made a lasting contribution to the social and cultural life of central Kentucky in the nineteenth century. J. Winston Coleman, Jr. sketches the careers and relationships of the artists who played significant roles in the history of the Commonwealth.
J. Winston Coleman, Jr. is the author of numerous books and articles on Kentucky history, including Slavery Times in Kentucky and Bibliography of Kentucky History.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_history_of_art_architecture_and_archaeology/1000/thumbnail.jp
Naar een kloppend hart: Gebruik en waardering van de buitenruimte in Hart van Zuid
Onderzoek naar het gebruik en de waardering van de buitenruimte in Hart van Zuid. In opdracht van de Gemeente Rotterdam, Projectbureau het Hart van Zuid.UrbanismArchitectur
Finding Hart: The Lost Text and Biography of Hart Stilwell
Hart Stilwell was a noted newspaperman, journalist, outdoor writer, and political activist. He is most noted for the books Border City (1945), Uncovered Wagon (1947), and Campus Town (1950), which were, as confessed to J. Frank Dobie, Stilwell’s life story. Finding Hart: The Lost Text and Biography of Hart Stilwell pieces together the most inclusive biographical sketch of this enigmatic man of Texas letters to date through his correspondences and autobiographical novels. The author has also included an edited and footnoted version of a previously unpublished Stilwell manuscript, Glory of the Silver King, a history of Texas and northeast Mexico tarpon and snook fishing in the earlier half of the twentieth century. The manuscript, in its final version, will be available from Texas A&M Press in the Fall of 2010
Rationale for simplifying the strength formulae for the design of multi-row bolted connections failing in net tension
Hart-Smith [1] developed a set of closed form strength formulae for a semi-empirical approach to determine the net tension strength of multi-row bolted connections with composite materials. Mottram [2] showed that, for a pultruded fibre reinforced polymer material, the approach to be reliable (and conservative) for the configuration comprising two rows with a single bolt per row. This led to the formulae being developed into clauses in an American pre-standard for Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) of Pultruded Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Structures [3]. Because the expressions in the Hart-Smith formulae are not simple, the message coming from the practitioners, on the ASCE/SEI Fiber Composites And Polymers Standards committee (FCAPS) tasked with developing the pre-standard [3] into a standard, is that they would not use them when designing bolted connections. Taking stock of the specified geometries, bolt details and design parameters permitted by the pre-standard [3] the author conducted an analytical
parametric study using the Hart-Smith formulae with the aim of establishing simplified forms that could be routinely used in the design office. Presented in this paper is the provenance to this code-specific work when the connection has more than a single row of bolts. A presentation is given to what has been lost, in terms of calculated net tension strength, by providing the
simplified strength formula in the mandatory part to the standard. To enable the designer to be able to take full advantage of the Hart-Smith design approach [1, 2], the ‘complicated’ formulae and their accompanying mandatory-style text are to be found in an appendix with the standard’s commentary [3]
Isolation of steroidal glycosides from the Caribbean SpongePandaros acanthifolium
Four new steroidal glycosides, acanthifoliosides G-J (1-4), were isolated as minor constituents from the Caribbean marine sponge Pandaros acanthifolium. These metabolites are characterized by a highly oxygenated D ring and the presence of a disaccharide rhamnose-glucose residue and a rhamnose at positions C-3 and C-15, respectively. Their structures were established on the basis of extensive interpretation of 1D and 2D NMR data and HRESIMS analyses. The absolute configurations of the glucose and rhamnose sugars were determined by preparing aldose o-tolylthiocarbamate derivatives and comparison to authentic standards by LC/HRESIMS. Acanthifolioside G (1) exhibited antioxidant and cytoprotective activities
The ‘pure’ relationship, sham marriages and immigration control
This is the author pre-print version. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the link in this record.This chapter investigates the circumstances in which a marriage involving a non- EEA migrant spouse is designated a sham marriage so that residence rights are refused. It analyses the problems of understanding and defining a sham marriage and argues that controls over sham marriages often regulate a much wider range of marriages than those entered for the sole purpose of obtaining residence rights
Taking Responsibility? Legal Aid Reform and Litigants in Person in England
This is an author version of a book chapter accepted for publication by Hart Publishing. The definitive version will appear as Chapter 13 of: Delivering Family Justice in the 21st Century, edited by Mavis Maclean, John Eekelaar, Benoit Bastard. ISBN: 9781849469128. Due for publication by Hart Publishing in 2015. http://www.hartpub.co.uk/BookDetails.aspx?ISBN=9781849469128Author version submitted in accordance with publisher self archiving policy.In April 2014, the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012
(LASPO) introduced sweeping reforms to legal aid in England and Wales. The impact
was felt most severely on private family law cases, that is, divorce or civil partnership
dissolution, property and finance and arrangements for children. Since April 2014, legal
aid has only been available for a restricted range of private family law cases, primarily
for victims of domestic violence
FIGURE 2 in Repatriating a lost name: notes on McClelland and Griffith's Cobitis boutanensis (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae)
FIGURE 2. Map of Griffith's expedition (base map from Griffith and McClelland 1848) through Bhutan, and a generalized range map of Aborichthys boutanensis in southern Bhutan (lighter oval) based on observations of first author (RJT). Bhutan's modern border is superimposed (green area). The brown line is the path taken by Griffith.Published as part of Thoni, Ryan J. & Hart, Robbie, 2015, Repatriating a lost name: notes on McClelland and Griffith's Cobitis boutanensis (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae), pp. 291-294 in Zootaxa 3999 (2) on page 293, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/24188
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