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    K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan

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    Verdière Raoul. K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 42, fasc. 1, 1973. pp. 279-280

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    The lost chord [music] : song with pianoforte & harmonium (ad. lib.) accompaniment /

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    No. 2 in G. For voice and piano.; Cover title.; At head of cover title: Sung by Madame Antoinette Sterling.; "Can also be had in the keys of A-flat and F"--P. 2.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn4508866; Library's copy stamped with Arthur S. Sullivan signature.; Library's copy cropped

    Conservation is sexy! What makes this so, and what does this make? An engagement with celebrity and the environment

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    This essay offers an engagement with Daniel Brockington’s (2009) recent book Celebrity and the environment. I highlight the book’s contribution to debate regarding processes of human displacement arising through biodiversity conservation under conditions of neoliberal capitalism. I fi rst situate the book in relation to contemporary perspectives on displacement, justice, and human rights, using examples to illustrate complex and dynamic patterns of conservation inclusions and exclusions globally. This is followed by a summary of Brockington’s typology of conservation celebrities, and of the ways in which celebrities assist with the amassing of conservation finance. I proceed to consider the roles of a celebrity-saturated mass media (and mediated) ‘spectacle of conservation’ in structuring social and consumptive engagements with the ‘non-human’ world globally. I draw attention to how diverse peoples in conservation landscapes might become part of the spectacle of conservation by reconfiguring themselves as cultural objects of touristic consumerism in a script not necessarily of their choosing. By way of acknowledging the significance of social networks and alliances in infl uencing conservation perspectives and practice, I close with a disclaimer regarding my own long-term collaborations with the author of Celebrity and the environment

    Nodular fat necrosis in the feline and canine abdomen

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    From the Dpt. of Veterinary Clinical Study (Schwarz, Sullivan), Veterinary Anatomy (Paterson) and Veterinary Pathology (Johnston), University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK; the Dpt. of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA (Morandi, Wisner

    Role of F on the Electrical Activation of As in Ge

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    Fluorine is known to strongly influence the dopant diffusion and electrical activation in Si. Similar effects might be exploited in Ge for optimizing its application in microelectronics. The role of F on the electrical activation of As in Ge after thermal treatments is elucidated. We have found that F, enriching the Ge matrix with vacancies strongly affects the electrical response of As-doped junctions. We also demonstrated that the F-interstitials clusters, formed next to the end-of-range region, have an acceptor-like behavior. These phenomena are characterized by chemical and electrical profiling analyses and by positron annihilation lifetime spectrometry. (C) 2012 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved

    A Cr unimodal map with an arbitrary fast growth of the number of periodic points

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    In this paper we present a surprising example of a C(r) unimodal map of an interval f : I -> I whose number of periodic points P(n)(f) = vertical bar{x is an element of I : f(n) x = x}vertical bar grows faster than any ahead given sequence along a subsequence (n)k = 3(k). This example also shows that 'non-flatness' of critical points is necessary for the Martens de Melo van Strien theorem [M. Martens, W. de Melo and S. van Strien. Julia-Fatou-Sullivan theory for real one-dimensional dynamics. Acta Math. 168(3-4) (1992), 273-318] to hold
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