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Database for: Excavations at Tall Jawa, Jordan: Volume 3, The Iron Age Pottery
This is a Microsoft Access database of imagery, drawings, and photos accompanying Excavations at Tall Jawa, Jordan: Volume 3, The Iron Age Pottery by P.M. Michèle Daviau. The text and database present a detailed typology of the Iron Age pottery excavated from 1989 to 1995. Together, they represent an in-depth analysis of the forming techniques employed to make each type of vessel from bowls to colanders, cooking pots to pithoi.
The digital archive is a work in progress by the author. The archive currently holds the collection for Excavation Field D. Upon completion, it will include seven collections, each one consisting of a database of diagnostic sherds and vessels as well as the images of these pots as .tiff files. Databases are related to excavation fields and are designed for meaningful searches: A, B, C-east, C-west, A-east (associated with C-west), D and E
Senior Recital, Jose Mari Acero Santos, piano
Senior Recital
Jose Mari Acero Santos, piano Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. with Nathan Fussell, tenor saxophone; Sam Colaccino, trumpet; Rinatt Montoya, guitar; Chris O\u27Leary, bass; Grayson King, drum set Recital Hall James W. Black Music Center 1015 Grove Avenue | Richmond, Virginia The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Jose Mari Acero Santos studies piano with Professor Wells Hanley
Junior Recital, Jose Mari A. Santos, piano, video
VCU DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC JUNIOR RECITAL Jose Mari A. Santos, PianoNathan Fussell, tenor saxophone; Jaden Graham, bass; Marlon Harris, drum set Friday, April, 2021 at 8 p.m. Live streamed from the Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall | W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts 922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Virginia
This junior recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Jose Mari A. Santos is a student of Wells Hanley
Brazil, street scene in Santos
4/22 Plaza, Santos. 1 p.m. SEGrayscalePlatt Nitrate Negatives, Box 173 of 25
Copper Fractionation In Proteins From Plasma, Muscle And Liver Of Nile Tilapia [fracionamento De Cobre Em Proteínas Do Plasma, Músculo E Fígado De Tilápia Do Nilo]
Copper fractionation in plasma, muscle and liver of Nile tilapia was performed after protein separation by 2D-PAGE. SR XRF analysis indicated the presence of copper in three protein spots of plasma, and in two protein spots of muscle and liver, respectively. Copper ions were found to be distributed mostly in proteins that had a molar mass of less than 54 kDa and greater than 13 kDa and a pI in the 5.3-9.3 range. The copper concentration bound to these proteins was determined by GFAAS which showed concentrations in the 1.20-4.82 mg g -1 range.353493498Knox, D., Cowey, C.B., Adron, J.W., (1982) Aquaculture, 27, p. 111Gatlin, D.M., Wilson, P.W., (1986) Aquaculture, 52, p. 191Neves, R.C.F., Moraes, P.M., Silva, F.A., Loureiro, V.R., Saleh, M.A.D., Padilha, C.C.F., Barros, M.M., Padilha, P.M., (2008) Sens. Instrumen. Food Qual., 2, p. 274Neves, R.C.F., Moraes, P.M., Saleh, M.A.D., Loureiro, V.R., Silva, F.A., Barros, M.M., Padilha, C.C.F., Padilha, P.M., (2009) Food Chem., 113, p. 679Sá, M.V.C., Pezzato, L.E., Barros, M.M., Padilha, P.M., (2004) Aquaculture, 238, p. 385Sá, M.V.C., Pezzato, L.E., Barros, M.M., Padilha, P.M., (2005) Aquac. Nutr., 11, p. 273Silva, F.A., Neves, R.C.F., Quintero-Pinto, L.G., Padilha, C.C.F., Jorge, S.M.A., Barros, M.M., Pezzato, L.E., Padilha, P.M., (2007) Chemosphere, 68, p. 1542Loureiro, V.R., Saleh, M.A.D., Moraes, P.M., Neves, R.C.F., Padilha, C.C.F., Padilha, P.M., (2007) J. Braz. Chem. Soc., 18, p. 1235Silva, F.A., Padilha, C.C.F., Pezzato, L.E., Barros, M.M., Padilha, P.M., (2006) Talanta, 69, p. 1025Haraguchi, H., (2004) J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 19, p. 5Szpunar, P., (2004) Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 378, p. 54Gòmez-Ariza, J.L., Garcia-Barrera, T., Lorenzo, F., Bernal, V., Villegas, M.J., Oliveira, V., (2004) Anal. Chim. Acta, 524, p. 15Garcia, J.S., Magalhães, C.S., Arruda, M.A.Z., (2006) Talanta, 69, p. 1Lima, P.M., Neves, R.C.F., Santos, F.A., Pérez, C.A., Silva, M.A.O., Arruda, M.A.Z., Castro, G.R., Padilha, P.M., (2010) Talanta, 82, p. 1056Santos, F.A., Lima, P.M., Neves, R.C.F., Moraes, P.M., Pérez, C.A., Silva, M.A.O., Arruda, M.A.Z., Padilha, P.M., (2011) Microchim. Acta, 173, p. 49Hames, B.D., Rickwood, D., (1990) Gel Electrophoresis of Proteins: A Practical Approach, p. 383. , 2nd ed., IRL Press: New YorkBerkelman, T., Stenstedt, T., (1998) 2-D Electrophoresis: Principles and Methods, p. 101. , Amersham Biosciences: UppsalaLanças, F.M., Silva, J.C.R., Bicudo, R.C., Neto, M.B., (2003) Analytica, 6, p. 60Bradford, M.M., (1976) Anal. Biochem., 72, p. 248Candiano, G., Bruschi, M., Musante, L., Santucci, L., Ghiggeri, G.M., Carnemolla, B., Orecchia, P., Righetti, P.G., (2004) Electrophoresis, 25, p. 1327Weseloh, G., Kuhbacher, M., Bertelsmann, H., Ozaslan, M., Kyriakopoulos, A., Knochel, A., Behne, D., (2004) J. Radioanal. Nuclear Chem., 259, p. 473Saleh, M.A.D., Neves, R.C.F., Silva, F.A., Moraes, P.M., Loureiro, V.R., Roldan, P.S., Padilha, P.M., (2009) Food Anal. Meth., 2, p. 162Garcia, J.S., Sousa, G.H.M.F., Eberlin, M.N., Arruda, M.A.Z., (2009) Metallomics, 1, p. 107Verbi, F.M., Arruda, S.C.C., Rodríguez, A.P.M., Pérez, C.A., Arruda, M.A.Z., (2005) J. Biochem. Biophys. Meth., 62, p. 97Sussulini, A., Garcia, J.S., Mesko, M.F., Moraes, D.P., Flores, E.M., Pérez, C.A., Arruda, M.A.Z., (2007) Microchim. Acta, 158, p. 173Wind, M., Lehamann, W.D., (2004) J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 19, p. 20Padilha, C.C.F., Moraes, P.M., Garcia, L.A., Pozzi, C.M.C., Lima, G.P.P., Valente, J.P.S., Jorge, S.M.A., Padilha, P.M., (2011) Food Anal. Meth., 4, p. 32
IoWoman, March/April 2004, Vol. 34, no. 2
Newsletter for the Iowa Commission on the Status of Wome
Alcobaça vindicada : reposta a hum papel, que com o titulo de Justa defensa em tres satisfaçoens apologeticas publicou o P.M. Francisco de S. Maria ... contras outras tres chamadas Invectivas tiradas da historia de Alcobaça illustrada, & contra seu autor o P.M. Manoel dos Santos ... /
Errata: p. [1] at end.Mode of access: Internet.Library copy bound with: Alcobaça illustrada ... / author, Fr. Manoel dos Santos. Coimbra : Bento Seco Ferreyra, 1710. (92-B12193
IoWoman, March/April 2004, Vol.34, no.2
Newsletter for the Iowa Commission on the Status of Wome
Influences on continental margin development: a case study from the Santos Basin, South-eastern Brazil
South Atlantic margins display significant variation in structural style along their length. An understanding of factors that influence this variation in structural style is a key component in any understanding of the evolution of the South Atlantic. The Santos basin is an obliquely rifted basin located offshore SE Brazil. Structures in the basin are thought to have been influenced by the reactivation of basement structures and/or fabrics during the onset of the Gondwana breakup. The onshore region adjacent to the Santos Basin offers the chance to test whether basement structures have played a significant role in influencing the initiation and development of syn-rift faults, dykes and fractures.
Field and remote sensing studies of the onshore region and on the conjugate margin in Africa show the strong geometric and temporal link between major 135Ma dyke swarms and the development of faults and fractures. 3 structural domains are defined, and correlated with lineament domains from the African margin. Faults, dykes and fractures within the lineament domains in SE Brazil share consistent orientations as large scale morphotectonic lineaments. Brittle structures show orientations and kinematics that are consistent with regional E-W oriented transtension. Little evidence of basement influence can be seen at outcrop scale, although it is speculated that larger scale structures may be reactivated.
Faults in the offshore basin share similar geometries to brittle structures onshore. As rifting progressed, and dyke intrusion ceased, NNE-SSW trending structures to the north of the basin ceased to be active, while N-S trending extensional faults continued to deform. N-S trending faults and fractures are also observed to cut dykes in the onshore region. The importance of understanding onshore geology when interpreting offshore basins is highlighted in this study, as is the need to integrate diverse datasets when trying to understand the complex influences on margin development
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social at the U of M, Crookston Features Author Gayla Marty on Wed., Aug. 18, 2010, from 2-4 p.m.
Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2010). Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social at the U of M, Crookston Features Author Gayla Marty on Wed., Aug. 18, 2010, from 2-4 p.m.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/222491
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