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sj-docx-1-hol-10.1177_09596836221145383 – Supplemental material for Archaeological and stable isotope data reveal patterns of fishing across the food web on California’s Channel Islands
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hol-10.1177_09596836221145383 for Archaeological and stable isotope data reveal patterns of fishing across the food web on California’s Channel Islands by Emma A Elliott Smith, Todd J Braje, Kenneth W Gobalet, Breana Campbell, Seth D Newsome and Torben C Rick in The Holocene</p
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Rick: The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island
The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Late Holocene San Miguel Island Torben C. Rick Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles, 2007. [Perspectives in California Archaeology 8.] Xii + 180 pp., 55 figs., 53 tables, references, index, 40 (paper)
Silicon Valley needs 'Professional Balance', author says
Rick Griggs' 'Professional Balance: The Careerstyle Approach to Balanced Achievements
2006-05-11: Journalism by Rick Bragg
Student guest host Stephanie Wiechmann presents writing by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Rick Bragg
Coalition: A new era in British politics
Rick Muir assesses what the first peace-time coalition government since the 1930s could mean for Britain. Copyright (c) 2010 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2010 ippr.
Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters: Integrating Archaeology and Ecology of the Northeast Pacific
Review of Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters: Integrating Archaeology and Ecology of the Northeast Pacific. Todd J. Braje and Torben C. Rick, editors. 2011. University of California Press, Berkeley. Pp. 328. $65.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780520267268.</span
Music of Hugo Weisgall
Recorded during a live performance at Oakland Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan on October 21, 1981, 8:00 p.m., program no. 34 of the School of Music's 1981-1982 season.1st work: Marilyn Rose Nicholson, soprano ; Robert Byrens, piano. 2nd work: Joyce Zastrow, soprano ; Robert Byrens, piano. 3rd work: Elizabeth Patches, mezzo-soprano ; Phyllis Rappeport, piano. 4th work: Gail Smith, stepdaughter ; Corinne O'Heran, mother ; Rick Knapp, son ; Mark Cummings, father ; Rick Krzeczkowski, the director ; Monica Whitaker, the prompter ; Nadine Vorenkamp, the coloratura ; Mary Rempalski, the mezzo ; Matthew Elliott, the basso cantante ; Tom Manguem, the tenore buffo ; Sarah Coley, the wardrobe mistress ; Jennifer Little, the understudy.Reel 1: Introductory remarks by the composer -- Two madrigals. Nuptual song ; No more I will thy love importune -- Translations. Song ; Poem ; The rebelReel 2: Di goldene pave. Di Goldene Pave ; Undzer Rebenyu ; Der Rebe Elimeylekh ; Mayn Harts Veynt in Mir ; Baleboste Zisinke ; Shlof Mayn Kind, Sholf Keyseyder ; Lomir Zikh Bafrayen -- Six characters in search of an author. Act I / libretto by Dennis Johnston, based on the play by Luigi Pirandell
Atlas of canine and feline peripheral blood smears /
"An illustrated guide to the morphology of blood cells, Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears covers patient assessment for common hematologic disorders and diseases in dogs and cats. Over 1,000 full-color photomicrographs depict abnormalities within each blood cell line, with multiple pictures of each morphologic abnormality and variations in their appearance. Written by pathology experts Amy Valenciano, Rick Cowell, Theresa Rizzi, and Ronald Tyler, this concise reference will enhance your skills as you interpret blood smears and recognize hematological cellular response to inflammation, infection, and toxicity."--Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Online resource; title from e-book title screen (ScienceDirect platform, viewed August 18, 2016)."An illustrated guide to the morphology of blood cells, Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears covers patient assessment for common hematologic disorders and diseases in dogs and cats. Over 1,000 full-color photomicrographs depict abnormalities within each blood cell line, with multiple pictures of each morphologic abnormality and variations in their appearance. Written by pathology experts Amy Valenciano, Rick Cowell, Theresa Rizzi, and Ronald Tyler, this concise reference will enhance your skills as you interpret blood smears and recognize hematological cellular response to inflammation, infection, and toxicity."--Provided by publisher.General assessment -- Red blood cells -- White blood cells -- Platelets -- Hematopoietic neoplasia -- Extracellular organisms.Produced by the publisher.Held by CAPER-BC, Langara College.Elsevie
AMS radiocarbon dating of a shell fishhook from Santa Rosa Island, California.
Several single-piece shell fishhooks from CA-SRI-43 on Santa Rosa Island were dated by association to roughly 5500 cal BP and were argued to be among the oldest specimens in the region. Direct accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dating of one of these hooks provided a date of 560 cal BP, however, making it about 5000 yr younger than originally presumed. This younger date is more consistent with the regional shell fishhook chronology and demonstrates the importance of obtaining direct AMS (super 14) C dates to refine artifact and site chronologies
Trilateral border issues symposium, 18-19 March, 2013, Tempe, Arizona
tableOfContents: Executive summary of findings and synopsis of recommendations / D. Rick Van Schoik -- Annotated agenda. Opening keynote addresses -- Session 1: Setting the stage--the issues -- Session 2: Setting the stage--strategies for the northern and southern borders -- Session 3: Critical infrastructure protection -- Session 4: Border security operations -- Session 5: Managing trade and the economic impact -- Panel 6: Measuring success -- Papers. Productive borders assure a continued global North America / D. Rick Van Schoik -- Beating the odds / Thomas D'Aquino -- Setting the stage / Roberta Jacobson -- Borders and regulatory cooperation / Colin Robertson -- Dramatic incentives needed / Steven Globerman -- Cross-border and North American cooperation / Geoffrey Hale -- Infrastructure resilience strategy / Don Alper -- Border security issue / David Maloney -- The U.S.-Mexico line / Isidro Morales -- Agreeing on metrics / Damien Simmoneau -- Homeland and border security / Earl Fry -- Managing trade and economic impacts / Gary C. Hufbauer -- Customs trade partnership / Leslie A. Glick -- State of trade, competitiveness and economic well-being in the U.S.-Mexico border region / Erik Lee and Chris Wilson -- Measuring success / Michael Kergin -- North American processes and metrics / Mariko Silver -- Setting the stage / Duncan Wood -- Afterword.abstract: North American competitiveness is jeopardized by the transactional costs of internal borders. The advantage of proximity for just-in-time supply chains cannot be overstated. Even though the two smart/secure border accords had a number of common objectives there was no scorecard to track progress. Part of realizing the value of trade and the value of our neighbors is to change the story about borders and cast off the stereotypes of Canada and Mexico in the United State
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