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    Tharesa Snyman en Mnr. C.A. Smith

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    Format: TIFF; Size: 8.29 MB; Dimensions: 3508 x 2480 pixels; Resolution: 300 ppiTharesa Snyman, 1971 Hoërskool Vorentoe head girl, passed her matriculation examination with five distinctions and came to enroll . Here she is with mr. C.A. Smith of Administration

    Tharesa Snyman en Mnr. C.A. Smith

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    Format: TIFF; Size: 8.29 MB; Dimensions: 3508 x 2480 pixels; Resolution: 300 ppiTharesa Snyman, 1971 Hoërskool Vorentoe head girl, passed her matriculation examination with five distinctions and came to enroll . Here she is with mr. C.A. Smith of Administration

    Save the boy! save the boy! Hear the mother's cry so sweet [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and satb chorus)To Rev. Francis Nugentads on inside front and on back covers for White, Smith & Perry stock599music same as Box 106-107 Item 152Music is duplicated in 1061.152.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 106, Item 153Poem by Dexter Smith. Music by C.A. White.J.H. Bufford's Lith. 490 Washn. St. Bosto

    Save the boy! save the boy! Hear the mother's cry so sweet [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and satb chorus)To Rev. Francis Nugentads on inside front and on back covers for White, Smith & Perry stock599music same as Box 106-107 Item 152Music is duplicated in 1061.152.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 106, Item 153Poem by Dexter Smith. Music by C.A. White.J.H. Bufford's Lith. 490 Washn. St. Bosto

    C.A. Parker's Store

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    Photograph - A dog team and a loaded sled on Strathcona Street in front of C.A. Parker's store, Athabasca, Albert

    Eigen schuld van de architect

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    Rede, uitgesproken bij het afscheid als buitengewoon hoogleraar in het bouw- en woning recht aan de Technische Hogeschool Delft op vrijdag 21 februari 1986 door prof.mr C.A. Adriaansens.Architectur

    Marjorie B. Kaufman, funeral service bulletin, January 14, 1988

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    Funeral service bulletin for Marjorie B. Kaufman held at Angelus Crenshaw Chapel in Los Angeles, C.A. on January 14, 1988

    Death! Death! Away! Away! [first line]

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    through-composedpiano and voiceTo W.H. Cooperads on back cover for White, Smith & Company stock4789-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 138, Item 038Words and Music by C.A. White.White, Smith & Company Publishers & Lithographers, Boston & Chicag

    Death! Death! Away! Away! [first line]

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    through-composedpiano and voiceTo W.H. Cooperads on back cover for White, Smith & Company stock4789-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 138, Item 038Words and Music by C.A. White.White, Smith & Company Publishers & Lithographers, Boston & Chicag

    Glial repair in an insect central nervous system: effects of selective glial disruption

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    In vivo application of ethidium bromide to cockroach central nervous connectives caused extensive disruption of the neuroglia within 24 hr. Axonal conduction persisted following treatment with the glial toxin. A consistent feature of glial damage and repair was the prominent involvement of granule-containing cells. These cells (which were never seen in control cords) shared a number of cytological features with hemocytes that were seen adhering to and penetrating the neural lamella, in the early stages of glial damage. The granule-containing cells appear to serve dual functions: phagocytosis and structural repair. After 48 hr, granule-containing cells, or their processes, formed layers at the periphery of the connectives. By 4 to 6 days after treatment, the peripheral cells had assumed the morphological characteristics of normal perineurial cells and by 28 days were indistinguishable, ultrastructurally, from those of the perineurium of normal, untreated animals. These structural changes paralleled the re-establishment of the normal permeability properties of the blood-brain interface revealed by the exclusion of an extracellular tracer, ionic lanthanum, and electrophysiological observations
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