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    07-0240 MIGUEL HERNANDEZ, M.D. v. EBROM

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    07-0240 Miguel Hernandez, M.D. v. Julious Ebrom and Richard Hunnicutt from Hidalgo County and the 13th District Court of Appeals, Corpus Christi/Edinburg For petitioner: I. Cecilia Garza, McAllen For respondents: Richard W. Hunnicutt, San Antonio The Sup

    Queen of the ring wrestling drawings by Jaime Hernandez 1980 - 2020

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    "For the past 40 years, acclaimed graphic novelist and Love and Rockets co-creator Jaime Hernandez has been privately amassing a body of work that no one else has ever seen--until now. Set in the heyday of 1960s and '70s women's wrestling and lucha libre, Queen of the Ring presents selected pieces from this secret archive, lovingly worked over using materials and processes outside of the scope of his beloved comics work. Threaded with commentary by the author himself, Hernandez's pin-ups, action shots, imagined magazine covers, and sketches present a fictional history of an iconic sport and culture, and an unprecedented look into the artist's creative process"--Back cove

    Attention: A view suggested by systemic and cybernetic consideration

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    This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Current views and models about attention regard man as a 'transmitter channel' and try to characterise the properties of that 'odd channel'. Another characteristic of the current views is that attention is regarded as a specific mental operation in a person which can be described, irrespective of the purposes of the subject. By contrast we examine attention as an activity at the service of the purposes of the person. Attention is examined as an activity by means of which the field of consciousness is structured around the 'object of attention'. This object of attention is not a specific 'stimulus' but a system in the sense of General System Theory. Hence, the approach is mainly holistic in character. Activity is looked upon as an INTERTRAFFIC between the person and his relation with the world. And where there is relatedness, information theory, in a cybernetic sense, can be used. The approach developed benefits of the advantages from previous models allowing also for a better explanation of the limitation present in the cognitive realm without appeal to some 'filter mechanism' in the physiological structure of a person.Consejo de Desarrollo Cientifico y Humanistico U. C. V. Caraca

    Hernandez v. Texas: The Fight for Mexican American Rights

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    The fight for civil rights in the South has a history of conflict and racialization based on the idea that minorities were not allowed equal protection of the law. Legal scholars have found that Mexican Americans and Latinos have had to walk the razor’s edge of racialization in which they did not fit the categories of White or Black. They have had to fight to secure their own voice and agency. In 1954, the case of Hernandez v. Texas framed the situation of racial pressures in the South in terms of other minorities serving on court juries. The literature provides an analysis to aid minorities who have lived in the context of oppression, though there are still racially based issues. Many people are not aware of the case of Hernandez v. Texas, which brought about changes to the segregated South prior to the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education. 1 This paper uses a Critical Race perspective using the intersections of race, law, and power to demonstrate how fighting for one’s rights created social change for Mexican Americans and allowed them to gain access to equality measures in Texas

    08-0453 GEFFREY KLEIN, M.D. and BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE v. HERNANDEZ

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    08-0453 Geffrey Klein, M.D., and Baylor College of Medicine v. Cynthia Hernandez from Harris County and the First District Court of Appeals, Houston For petitioners: Cameron Pope, Houston For respondent: Robert J. Talaska and Theodore G. Skarbowski, Hous

    Dicheirinia panamensis Hernandez, Piepenbring & Rios, 2007, sp. nov.

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    Dicheirinia panamensis J.R. Hern., M. Piepenbr. and Vega Rios, sp. nov. (Figures 1, 2, and 3). Etymology The name of the species is based on the country where it was collected. Spermogonia et aecia ignota. Uredinia amphigena, praecipue abaxialia, dispersa vel aggregata, ca. 0.1 -1 mm longa, 0.5-1 (2) lata, cinnamomea, subepidermalia, erumpentia; urediniosporae (30) 37-45 (52)x(15) 19-25 (27)µm, leviter complanatae, visae de parte lato obovoideae, ellipsoideae, sphaeroideae vel stellatae, cinnamomeae, episporio tuberculato praecipue marginis sporae, pori germinationis 2, aequatoriis, pedicello hyaline, fragili, 4-5µm lato. Telia amphigena, praecipue abaxialia, atro-rufo-brunnea, rotunda vel elongata, ad 1 mm diam., subepidermalia, erumpentia; teliosporae (30) 36-40µm longae, (31) 38-45 (48)µm latae, atro-cinnamomea, 3-cellulares, cellula 19-24x24-26µm, pariete 2-4µm crassa, tuberculata, tuberculis ad 3µm longae; pedicellus hyalinus, 5-7µm latus, 3 cellulis apicalibus hyalinis, una pro singulis cellulis probasidialibus. Spermogonia and aecia unknown. Uredinia amphigenous, mainly hypophyllous, scattered or more or less grouped, subepidermal, becoming erumpent, 0.1 -1 mm diameter, cinnamon brown, sometimes on round chlorotic areas of the leaf up to 0.5 cm, old lesions brown, up to 1 cm diameter; urediniospores (30) 37-45 (52)x(15) 19-25 (27)µm, somewhat flattened, in side view ovoid, ellipsoid, spheroid, star-shaped, cinnamon brown, cell wall 2-4 Hm thick, tuberculate, tubercles 2-10 Hm long, 2-5 Hm wide and tapering to a blunt apex, arranged mainly on margin of spores, sometimes at apex as a crown, sometimes tubercles very conspicuous giving spore a divided appearance, germ pores two, equatorial, in center of flattened side of spores, pedicel hyaline, fragile, 4-5 Hm wide. Telia amphigenous,mainly hypophyllous, close to uredinia, dark chestnut brown, round, sometimes elongated, up to 1 mm diameter, subepidermal becoming erumpent; teliospores sometimes in uredinia, (30) 36-40µm long, (31) 38-45 (48)µm wide, yellowish when young, dark cinnamon brown when old, three probasidial cells delimited by vertical septa, probasidial cells 19-24x24-26 |j.m, wall 2-4µm, outer wall tuberculate, tubercles up to 3 long, tapering to a blunt apex; pedicel hyaline, 5-7µm wide, with three apical hyaline cells (12x5 (µm), one subtending each probasidial cell. Holotypus On C. rufescens (Benth.) Britton (Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae). Panama, Chiriqui, Boquete, 08°46.691'N, 82°25.968'W, 26 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez and M. Vega Rios 2004-120, II-III (BPI 871146). Isotype in PMA. Other specimens examined: at the same place on the same host plant, 27 Aug. 2005, leg. M. Piepenbring and M. Vega Rios 3518 (PMA); 6 Nov. 2005, M. Piepenbring 3680 (PMA). On Fabaceae indet. Panama, Chiriqui, Boquete, 08°46.691'N, 82°25.968'W, 26 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez and M. Vega Rios 2004-122, II-III (BPI 871147, PMA).Published as part of Hernandez, J. R., Piepenbring, M. & Rios, M. B. V., 2007, A new species, Dicheirinia panamensis, and new records of rust fungi from Panama., pp. 81-91 in Mycol Progress 6 on pages 82-8

    Influence of the initial angular distribution on strong-field molecular dissociation

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    Citation: Yu, Y. L., Zeng, S., Hernandez, J. V., Wang, Y. J., & Esry, B. D. (2016). Influence of the initial angular distribution on strong-field molecular dissociation. Physical Review A, 94(2), 6. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.94.023423We study few-cycle, strong-field dissociation of aligned H-2(+) by solving the time-dependent Schrodinger equation including rotation. We examine the dependence of the final angular distribution, the kinetic energy release spectrum, and the total dissociation yield on the initial nuclear angular distribution. In particular, we look at the dependence on the relative angle theta(0) between the laser polarization and the symmetry axis of a well-aligned initial distribution, as well as the dependence on the delay between the "pump" pulse that prepares the alignment and the few-cycle probe pulse. Surprisingly, we find the dissociation probability for theta(0) = 90 degrees can be appreciable even though the transitions involved are purely parallel. We therefore address the limits of the commonly held "ball-and-stick" picture for molecules in intense fields as well as the validity of the axial recoil approximation

    06-0550 NEW TEX. AUTO AUCTION SERVS., L.P. v. DE HERNANDEZ

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    06-0550 New Texas Auto Auction Services, L.P. v. Graciela Gomez de Hernandez, et al. from Hidalgo County and the 13th District Court of Appeals, Corpus Christi/Edinburg For petitioner: Scott T. Clark and Roger W. Hughes, Harlingen For respondents: Rebecc

    International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (1998 : Cocoa Beach, Fla.)

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    Digitized and published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, May 2022.The IEMS'98 conference committee: California State University Stanislaus Department of Management, Operations, and Marketing Department (Sponsor); Nael Aly (Conference Co-Chair); Ahmad Elshennawy (Conference Co-Chair); Alfred Petrosky (Program Chair); Adel Ali (Program Coordinator); Edward H. Hernandez (Proceedings Editor); Saul Barton (Keynote Speaker).Includes author index.This book features the proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS '98), held March 9-11, 1998 in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Proceedings includes 90 papers presented at the conference.Sponsor: Management, Operations, and Marketing Department, California State University, StanislausProduction and Operations Management I -- Marketing I -- Education and Training I -- Management of Technology I -- Production and Operations II -- Management and Organizational Behavior I -- Education and Training II -- Internet Applications II -- Production and Operations Management II -- Management and Organizational Behavior II -- Education and Training III -- Internet Applications II -- Production and Operations Management IV -- Management and Organizations III -- Internet Applications III -- Management of Technology II -- Quality Management I -- Marketing II -- Internet Applications IV -- Simulation and Modeling I -- Quality Management II -- Applications in Health Care I -- Internet Applications V -- Simulation and Modeling II -- Management and Information Systems I -- Applications in Health Care II -- Database Application I -- Simulation and Modeling III -- Management and Information Systems II -- Database Applications II -- Global Applications in Manufacturing and Services -- Reliability and Maintainability I -- Marketing III -- Computer Science Applications/Artificial Intelligence I -- Production and Operations Management V -- Reliability and Maintainability II -- Human Factors in Ergonomics -- Computer Science Applications/Artificial Intelligence II -- Education and Training IV -- Applications in Health Care II
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