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Carta remitida por Ángel G. Delgado a Manuel María Mosquera
Carta remitida por Ángel G. Delgado a Manuel María Mosquera excusándose por no poderlo visitar. Fechada en Cali
Graduate recital, viola. Delgado-Guevara, J. G., 1999
Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, November 30, 1999, 7:00 p.m., the 180th concert of the School of Music's 1999-2000 season.José G. Delgado-Guevara, viola ; Yu Liën The, piano.In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Music degree in viola performance, Western Michigan University, 1999.Information from performance program.Cello suite, no. 5. Prelude / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Ballet salambo. Adagio / Andrei Arends -- Concerto for viola. Moderato / Béla Bartók -- Sonata for viola solo, op. 25, no. 1 / Paul Hindemith -- Sonata for viola and piano (1920) / Arthur Honegger
Coordination, Organization, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems II, AAMAS 2006 and ECAI 2006 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4386 Subseries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Noriega, P.; Vázquez-Salceda, J.; Boella, G.; Boissier, O.; Dignum, V.; Fornara, N.; Matson, E. (Eds.)International audienc
DELGADO, José G.
Correspondence exchanged among José G. Delgado. Rodolfo Elías Calles, and J. Hanselman, CEO of the El Mante River Industrial and Colonizing Company Ltd., about the conditions that needed to be maintained to sustain agricultural production and operations of the company. A follow-up of this matter would proceed at the management of financial resources unit. / Correspondencia entre José G. Delgado, Rodolfo Elías Calles y J. Hanselman, Gerente General de la Compañía Industrial y Colonizadora del Río Mante, S.A. acerca de las condiciones que debían prevalecer para sostener la producción y explotación agrícola de la empresa. Seguimiento en la administración de los recursos financieros
PrIMe: A Software Engineering Methodology for Developing Provenance-Aware Applications
Provenance is a concept often used in the Art world to refer to the documented history of an artifact, providing information about the artifact’s lineage and authenticity. Provenance-aware applications similarly allow their users to have confidence about the data they produce, and can enable users to make judgements relating to notions of trust, accountability, validation, replication and compliance of their data. PrIMe is a software engineering methodology for adapting applications to enable them to interact with a provenance middleware layer, thereby making them provenance-aware. Such applications allow users to answer questions about provenance use cases, which are descriptions of scenarios in which a user interacts with a system by performing particular functions on that system. In order to illustrate how PrIMe can make applications provenance-aware, an Organ Transplant Management example application is used
Scolelepis (Scolelepis) vossae Delgado-Blas 2006
Scolelepis (Scolelepis) vossae Delgado-Blas, 2006 Scolelepis (Scolelepis) vossae Delgado – Blas, 2006: 91 –92, figs 8 A–K, 9 A–G. Type locality. Florida, USA (25 ° 32 ’N, 80 ° 25 ’W). Type material. Paratypes (UMML 22.721), paratypes (ECOSUR 0062). Records. The species is only known from the type locality.Published as part of Delgado-Blas, Victor Hugo & Salazar-Silva, Patricia, 2011, Taxonomic catalogue of the Spionidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of the Grand Caribbean, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2782 on page 57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20683
Data Set for The eLoaD platform endows centrifugal microfluidics with on-disc power and communication
Data supporting the paper Sarai M. Torres Delgado, Jan G. Korvink, Dario Mager 2018 The eLoaD platform endows centrifugal microfluidics with on-disc power and communication Biosensors and Bioelectrronics https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2018.05.056</span
Spanish Theatre: Strategies in Protest and Imagination
This book is a special edition of Contemporary Theatre Review Volume 7 - Part 3: Spanish Theatre 1920-1995, which Maria M. Delgado Guest Edited.
Contents
Directors of the Twentieth Century Spanish Stage
by María Francisca Vilches de Frutos
Twentieth-Century Spanish Stage Design
by John London
The Function and Mission of Theatre: Ortega's 'Idea del teatro'
by Stephen G. H. Roberts
Enrique Rambal: The Forgotten 'Auteur' of Spanish Popular Theatre
by Maria M. Delgado (Item #638)
Spanish Sources of Fernando Arrabal's Theatre of the Grotesque: Goya, Valle-Inclán, and Buñuel
by Peter L. Podo
Septonema lohmanii G. Delgado & O. Koukol, sp. nov., a new species in Mytilinidiales (Dothideomycetes) and the phylogenetic position of S. fasciculare (Corda) S. Hughes
Delgado, Gregorio, Koukol, Ondřej, Miller, Andrew N., Piepenbring, Meike (2019): Septonema lohmanii G. Delgado & O. Koukol, sp. nov., a new species in Mytilinidiales (Dothideomycetes) and the phylogenetic position of S. fasciculare (Corda) S. Hughes. Cryptogamie, Mycologie 20 (2): 3-21, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2019v40a
Corynesporopsis ponciri G. Delgado & Koukol 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Corynesporopsis ponciri</i> G. Delgado & Koukol, <i>sp. nov.</i> (Figs 3, 4) <p>MycoBank MB848526</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> <i>ponciri</i>, referring to the host genus <i>Poncirus</i>, the trifoliate orange, from which the fungus was isolated.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Colonies on natural substrate black,either punctiform at first or effuse,later caespitose,hairy,becoming confluent and extending to form large superficial patches covering almost entirely the surface of twigs, branches, and thorns of the host, easily detaching and carrying away the cuticular wax. Mycelium partly immersed, substomatal or subcuticular, and partly superficial on the substratum, composed of unbranched, septate, subhyaline to pale brown or brown, smooth hyphae, 2–3 µm wide. Stromata present, in the form of stromatic hyphal aggregations, dense, compact, substomatal, subcuticular, dark brown to blackish brown. Conidiophores macronematous, mononematous, unbranched, solitary or fasciculate, erect, straight to flexuous, cylindrical, brown, 2–7-septate, smooth to verruculose, up to 76 µm long, 6–8 µm wide, 3–5 µm wide at the apex, 8–10 µm wide at base, arising from substomatal stromata in small to moderately large fascicles, loose or somewhat dense. Conidiogenous cells monotretic, integrated, terminal, mostly determinate, rarely percurrent, cylindrical, subcylindrical or narrowly doliiform, smooth or verruculose, often thickwalled around the conidiogenous locus and slightly attenuated to a truncate end, percurrent proliferations when present 0–1-septate, 13–21 × 7–8(–10) µm. Conidia acrogenous, ellipsoidal or fusiform to naviculiform, straight or sometimes curved, smooth or verruculose, brown, concolorous or not, often with the apical cell light brown, euseptate, with 2, rarely 1 or 3 septa, usually with an associated dark band, slightly constricted at the septa or not, (17–)22–39(–42) × (7–)8–9(–10) µm, basal scars conspicuous, thickened and darkened, broad, (3–)4–6 µm wide, 2–4(–5) µm wide at the apex, solitary or catenate, in short, unbranched, acropetal chains of up to four, each successive conidium emerging through a pore at the terminal conidium, sometimes thickened or darkened.</p> <p> <b>Culture characteristics.</b> Colonies on MEA moderately slow growing, reaching 20–22 mm diam. after 4 weeks at 25°C, velvety, brown, dark brown toward the edge, flat but raised and somewhat cottony at the center due to the presence of dark brown hyphal ropes or funicles, zonate with 1-2 concentric rings of growth, margin somewhat undulose, reverse blackish brown, releasing a dark amber diffusible pigment into the medium, no sporulation and remaining sterile after three months.</p> <p> <b>Type.</b> UNITED STATES. Texas: The Woodlands, George Mitchell Nature Preserve, along the Wood Duck Loop, 30°08’51.7”N 95°30’49.1”W, on dead twig of <i>Poncirus trifoliata</i> (L.) Raf. (Rutaceae), 15 May 2022, <i>G. Delgado</i> (holotype BPI 911238, ex-type living culture CBS 149522).</p> <p> <b>Additional specimens examined.</b> UNITED STATES. Texas, The Woodlands, George Mitchell Nature Preserve, along the Crossover Trail, 30°09’13.8”N 95°31’04.0”W, on hanging dead twig of <i>P. trifoliata</i>, 14 May 2022, <i>G. Delgado</i> (BPI 911235, CBS 149520; BPI 911236, CBS 149521).—Ibid., along the Main Trail between the Horned Owl Loop and Wood Duck Loop, 30°08’53.9”N 95°30’52.1”W, on dead branches of <i>P. trifoliata</i>, 15 May 2022, <i>G. Delgado</i> (BPI 911237, CBS 149259). <i>Corynesporopsis biseptata</i> (M.B. Ellis) Morgan-Jones (as <i>Corynespora biseptata</i>). UNITED KINGDOM. England, Sussex, on dead wood, 22 May 1959, <i>M. B. Ellis</i> (AUA 2593 = IMI 76701, holotype). <i>Corynesporopsis isabelicae</i> Hol. -Jech. NICARAGUA. Rio San Juan, San Juan de Nicaragua, Indian River near Greytown, on dead bamboo culms, <i>C. L. Smith</i>, March 1893 (PRC 674).</p> <p> <b>Notes.</b> Among species of <i>Corynesporopsis</i> with 2-septate conidia, <i>C. ponciri</i> is comparable with <i>C. biseptata</i> and <i>C. quercicola</i> (Borowska) P.M. Kirk. An examination of the type material of <i>C. biseptata</i>, however, confirmed it is morphologically different in having cylindrical, straight, obtuse at each end and pale brown to brown conidia, lacking any distinct basal scar and with the central cell usually slightly longer that the end cells (Morgan-Jones, 1988). <i>Corynesporopsis quercicola</i>, on the other hand, differs in having smaller conidia, (12) 14–22 × 6–8 (9) µm, rounded at each end, with end cells pale brown and middle cell dark brown (Borowska 1975). Other two species, <i>C. isabelicae</i> and <i>C. liquidambaris</i> Jian Ma & X.G. Zhang, somewhat resemble <i>C. ponciri</i> in having similarly shaped conidia with a broad basal scar and septa with an associated dark band, but their conidia are narrower or smaller and consistently 1-septate (Holubová-Jechová 1987, Ma <i>et al</i>. 2012a). A comparison with a specimen of <i>C. isabelicae</i> collected in Nicaragua (Delgado & Koukol 2016) confirmed these differences.</p>Published as part of <i>Delgado, Gregorio, Koukol, Ondřej & Colbert, William, 2023, Texas microfungi: a new species of Corynesporopsis (Xylariales) associated with the trifoliate orange, pp. 8-22 in Phytotaxa 607 (1)</i> on pages 14-18, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.607.1.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8212149">http://zenodo.org/record/8212149</a>
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