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Letter, 1858 May 8, D.B. Sanchez (?) to Henry Honaker
Letter regarding the sale of a bull. Last name of author unclear, possibly Sanchez or San..z
Armando Rodriguez oral history interview.
1 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 02 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Armando Rodriguez, a long-time Lubbock resident, currently employed at Texas Tech University's KTXT Channel 5 Public Broadcasting Station, reminisces about his life
Debbie Rodriguez oral history interview.
1 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 43 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.This interview is part of the Southwest Collection's oral history series on Lubbock's Hispanic community. Debbie Rodriguez discusses her background and her current involvement in Hispanic traditions through being a ballet folklórico dance instructor. In particular, she discusses her dance troupe Ballet Folklórico Nuestra Herencia and their annual La Guelaguetz
Origin of the Rivalry between Vampires and Werewolves
Vampires vs. Werewolves: a podcast created and performed by Gurjinder Toor, Destiny Sanchez-Garcia, George Feaghley, and Francisco Rodriguez
Biblioteca pública entre medianeras en el Ensanche de Valencia
Se plantea el proyecto de una biblioteca como un edificio de carácter público, un elemento de
contacto directo con la ciudad, con el espacio que la rodea y sus habitantes. ¿Qué relación
podemos establecer entre la ciudad y el ciudadano, entre el edificio y el usuario? Una biblioteca
es un centro de relación cultural, social y de ocio. Es el lugar donde se guarda el saber, el espacio
que éste ocupa, y donde se accede a él. Debe, por tanto, poder satisfacer al mayor número de
usuarios posible mediante la diversidad de los elementos que ofrece, desde espacios de lectura,
audición y visualización de música y vídeos, áreas de estudio, zonas infantiles…Rodriguez Sanchez, AJ. (2013). Biblioteca pública entre medianeras en el Ensanche de Valencia. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/67568.Archivo delegad
Significance of bedrock as a site factor determining nutritional status and growth of maritime pine
Relationships between soil properties, foliar nutrients and growth were studied in 128 plots of Pinus pinaster established in soil over different types of bedrock in Galicia (NW Spain). Plots were classified into the following groups of bedrocks according to geological maps and samples: granitic rocks, quaternary sediments, quartzite and sandstone, slates and phyllites, biotitic schists, micaschists, gneiss and migmatites. Bedrock type significantly influenced exchangeable Ca, total N, soil depth, foliar N, P, Ca, K and Mg and site index. Bedrock was also related to elevation, temperature and slope, as a result of the distribution and geomorphology. Soils developed from biotitic schists, gneiss, migmatites and granitic rocks were the most favourable for tree growth. The poorest growth and most severe nutrient deficiencies were observed in soils developed from quaternary sediments, mica schists, phyllites and slates, quartzite and sandstone. Two regression models were developed to predict site index: a complete model explained 52% of the total variation in site index, and a model for granitic rocks explained 53% of the variation. Both indicated the importance of soil depth, elevation and foliar K and Ca as predictive variables. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
sj-pdf-1-dst-10.1177_19322968211032278 – Supplemental material for Combining CGM and an Online Peer Support Community for Hispanic Adults with T2D: A Feasibility Study
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-dst-10.1177_19322968211032278 for Combining CGM and an Online Peer Support Community for Hispanic Adults with T2D: A Feasibility Study by Michelle L. Litchman, Ashley Ng, Ana Sanchez-Birkhead, Nancy A. Allen, Bruno Rodriguez-Gonzales, Eli Iacob and Deborah A. Greenwood in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology</p
FIGURE 4 in First Inventory of Sea Anemones (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) of the Mexican Caribbean
FIGURE 4.—Bunodosoma granuliferum. (A) Live specimen, lateral view. (B) Oral view. (C) Pedal disc view. (D) Lateral view. (E) Cross section through distal column. (F) Longitudinal section through column margin. (G–Q) Cnidae.—tentacles: (G) basitrich, (H) spirocyst; actinopharynx: (I) basitrich, (J) basitrich, (K) microbasic p-mastigophore; column: (L) basitrich, (M) basitrich; acrorhagi: (N) basitrich, (O) holotrich; filament: (P) basitrich, (Q) microbasic p-mastigophore. Abbreviations.—acr: acrorhagi, c: column, fo: fossa, msp: marginal sphincter, od: oral disc, pb: parietobasilar muscles, pd: pedal disc, rm: retractor muscles, s: siphonoglyph, t: tentacle, ve: vesicle. Scale bars.—A–D: 10 mm; E–F: 200 µm; G–Q: 25 µm.Published as part of Gonzalez-Muñoz, Ricardo, Simões, Nuno, Sanchez-Rodriguez, Judith, Rodriguez, Estefania & Segura-Puertas, Lourdes, 2012, First Inventory of Sea Anemones (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) of the Mexican Caribbean, pp. 1-38 in Zootaxa 3556 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20398
FIGURE 9 in Revision of the Ranitomeya fantastica species complex with description of two new species from Central Peru (Anura: Dendrobatidae)
FIGURE 9. Photos of R. fantastica. A–J: Tarapoto, San Martin. K–M: Lower Huallaga, San Martin. P–S: Pongo de Cainarachi, San Martin.Published as part of Brown, Jason L., Twomey, Evan, Pepper, Mark & Rodriguez, Manuel Sanchez, 2008, Revision of the Ranitomeya fantastica species complex with description of two new species from Central Peru (Anura: Dendrobatidae), pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 1823 on page 22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18303
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