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Conciliar politics and administration in the reign of Henry VII
Since Elton's commentary on the absence of critical study of the early Tudor
council in 1964, some progress has been made towards a wider, fuller, more detailed
understanding of Henry VII's council and where it fits-or does not-into the
development of council under the Tudors. However, the early Tudor council remains
something of an enigma. Added to that is recent interest by late medieval historians
in just how much power Henry VII exercised in the operation of his councils. Was
Henry ruling, or were his bureaucratic counsellors ruling him? A re-examination of the
various Elizabethan/Jacobean council extracts, as well as the examination of data
contained in a wide variety of primary documents, such as the chamber account
books, petitions, privy seal warrants and view books, provides evidence with which to
suggest a more precisely defined and better organized council than that previously
established for the first Tudor monarch, and also to demonstrate that Henry VII was
actively involved in the business of the protean forms of that council, at Westminster
or away. This thesis hopefully advances the picture of the conciliar and administrative
matrix which was governing under Henry VII, its component parts, including an
embryonic privy council, the personnel of that council, the systems through which
conciliar business was developed, and the king's position at the head of that council in
the most literal sense
Immunohistochemical localization of collagen types I and VI in human skin wounds
A total of 74 human skin wounds were investigated and collagen types I and VI were localized in the wound area by immunohistochemistry. Collagen type I appeared in the form of ramifying string-like structures after approximately 5–6 days, but positive reactions in the form of a spot-like staining around isolated fibroblasts also occurred in a skin wound aged 4 days. Collagen VI was detectable after a post-infliction interval of at least 3 days showing a strongly positive reacting network associated with fibroblasts in the wound area. Both collagens appeared almost constantly after a wound age of 6–7 clays and could also be found in wounds aged a few months. Therefore, although a positive reaction for collagen type I in the form of string-like and ramifying structures around wound fibroblasts indicates a wound age of at least 5–6 days, a spot-like positive staining for collagen type I cannot exclude a wound age of at least 4 days. A positive staining for collagen type VI represents a post-infliction time of 3 days or more. The almost constant appearance of these collagen types suggests that negative results in a sufficient number of specimens indicate a wound age of less than 6–7 days, but cannot completely exclude longer post-infliction intervals. Since collagen type I and VI are also found in the granulation/scar tissue of lesions with advanced wound age, the immunohistochemical analysis of these proteins provides no further information for an age determination of older skin wounds
Vi Novice
"Lt. Vi Novice SF. 64927 L of C Sigs [signature] Vi Shields."Lieutenant Vi Novice, SF. 64927. Lines of Communication Signals. [signature] Vi Shields
Lazio – Roma. Rioni V – VI – VII – VIII
Il volume, il quarto della collana delle Inscriptiones Medii Aevi Italiae (saec. VI-XII) diretta da G. CAVALLO e L. ERMINI PANI ed edita dal Centro Italiano di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo di Spoleto, è il primo di detta collana che è dedicato alle iscrizioni di Roma tra il 500 e il 1200. Infatti, i primi tre vertono su epigrafi della Provincia di Viterbo (Lazio, IMAI 1, a cura di L. CIMARRA – E. CONDELLO – L. MIGLIO – M. SIGNORINI – P. SUPINO – C. TEDESCHI), di Terni (Umbria, IMAI 2, di P. GUERRINI) e di Belluno, Treviso e Vicenza (Veneto, IMAI 3, di F. DE RUBEIS). Il quarto volume accoglie cinquantacinque epigrafi da quattro Rioni (V Ponte, VI Parione, VII Regola e VIII S. Eustachio) posti nell’ansa del Tevere, nel Campo Marzio centrale erede della parte occidentale della IX regione augustea (Circus Flaminius), poi VI regione ecclesiastica. Apre il volume una Introduzione topografica ai Rioni di provenienza del materiale epigrafico: in particolare ci si sofferma sul ‘programma di esposizione grafica’ di committenza pontificia al quale si possono ascrivere dieci delle iscrizioni dedicatorie e commemorative di chiese e/o di altari, datate all’ultimo quarto dell’XI secolo (due) e al pieno XII secolo (otto).
Seguono poi, suddivise per Rione, le cinquantacinque schede delle epigrafi (quindici sono tràdite) provenenti in massima parte da sedici edifici ecclesiastici (di cui tre odiernamente scomparsi) di ciascuno dei quali si fornisce una scheda storico-archeologica. Minoritarie invece sono le testimonianze individuate in contesti non ecclesiastici con incerta localizzazione della provenienza: si tratta di tre bolli teodoriciani, uno su mattone e due su tegola con iscrizione opistografa (nn. 9 e 41), di una attestazione epigrafica funeraria di VI secolo vista da G.B. De Rossi in via del Governo Vecchio (n. 42) e di un’iscrizione lacunosa di IX secolo incisa su un frammento di cuspide decorato con motivo a croce conservata nei depositi del Museo di Roma e di ignota provenienza (n. 43)
Physiologische Spektralanalysen VI, VII, VIII
PHYSIOLOGISCHE SPEKTRALANALYSEN VI, VII, VIII
Physiologische Spektralanalysen VI, VII, VIII (11) (-
Gemini VI & VII Rendezvous
December 15, 1965
MANNED SPACECRAFT CETNER, HOUSTON, TEXAS
Gemini VI/VII Rendezvous – The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Gemini VII spacecraft as seen from the Gemini VI spacecraft during their rendezvous mission in space. The two spacecraft are approximately 43 feet apart. Taken with a modified 70mm Hasselblad camera, using Eastman Kodak, Ektachrome (S.O. 217) color film.https://dc.swosu.edu/staf_pho/1480/thumbnail.jp
VII. ker. lakossága, Magyar Testvéreink! A Magyar Nép hős fiainak vére nem omlott hiába!
1956. okt. 31.Független Kisgazda- Földmunkás- és Polgári Párt VII. ker. szervezetének id. intézőbizottság
Tumat IV, V, VI, VII të Burrelit /Les tumuli IV, V, VI, VII de Burrel
Kurti Dilaver. Tumat IV, V, VI, VII të Burrelit /Les tumuli IV, V, VI, VII de Burrel . In: Iliria, vol. 17 n°1, 1987. pp. 85-115
Temporal scales of the body size structure and body condition variation in the brackish isopod Lekanesphaera hookeri: is there a role of temperature patterns?
In this research, we analyzed the variation of body-size structure and condition of Lekanesphaera
hookeri (Leach, 1814) (Crustacea, Sphaeromatidae) in relation to the variation of temperature
over time, using both small and large temporal scales.
L. hookeri is an common isopod in detritivore benthic guilds of transitional waters and it is widely
distributed from the North-European coasts to the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea.
Despite its relatively low individual biomass and secondary production rate, L. hookeri have a
key functional role in the lagoon food webs because it is a first consumer of the lagoon detritus,
both autochthonous and allocthonous origin. For these reasons, L. hookeri seems to be a model
species for analyzing spatial and temporal patterns of population dynamic, size structure and body
condition in relation to climatic factors, such as temperature.
The climate has been changing over time and temperature variation is one of the main factors.
Climatic data, collected in our study site from 1990 to 2010, show two climate trends: the period
1990-2000 shows rising temperatures and, during the period 2000-2010, temperatures were
relatively constant.
Here, a population of L. hookeri was sampled at the end of these sub-periods, that is at the end
of 2001 and at the end of 2010. At each sampling, body-size metrics (total length, dry weight,
ash content, AFDW) were recorded for 96 randomly selected individuals. Abiotic data of the site
were recorded at each sampling time. Body-size metrics were calculated and compared on small
temporal scales (among months) and large temporal scales (among years). Body condition was
calculated through statistical analysis, using residuals of length-weight relationship according to
the formula: W = aL^b.
The main results of this research show: 1. individual biomass decreases significantly with
increasing atmospheric temperature, 2. length-weight relationships vary significantly between
the two sampling periods
The Lagoons of Corfu: multiple impacts, conservation strategies and economic exploitations
In the Island of Corfu there are seven lagoons which have different biological and
chemical characteristics and also different impacts and human interventions. In this research, a
preliminary description of the lagoons is reported using available data from the literature.
The lagoons of Corfu have been poorly studied from the point of view of ecological functuins and
biodiversity. Specifically the lagoons are: 1.Lagoon Korission, it is the largest lagoon of Corfu.
Located in the southwest of the island has an area of 600hectares approximately. Works like a fish
farm and is protected area Natura 2000. The main intervention of the lagoon is the increasing of
the human activities in the area of the lagoon; 2. Lagoon Chalkiopoulou, the second largest lagoon
of Corfu, it has a total size of 180 hectares. There was a fish farm fifteen years ago. It is estimated
that the last seventy years the lagoon has lost about 1/3 of its extent. This lagoon has received
the most and the major intervention is the reduction in the area in order to create the Airport of
Corfu; 3.Lagoon Antinioti, it is located northeast of Corfu and it has a total size of 100 hectares
with the marshland Kounoufadi which is part of the lagoon. Works like a fish farm and is included
in the protected areas Natura 2000. The main interference of the area has been done on the part of
the marshland Kounoufadi where twenty years ago have been put polders by the municipality of
Corfu in order to build a Municipal Stadium; 4. Lagoon Alykes Lefkimmis, it is a small lagoon of about 30 hectares in the southeast of Corfu. Along with former Alykes Lefkimmis is included in
the protected areas Natura 2000. There is not significant human intervention in the lagoon
in addition with the former Saline of Lefkimmi (which forms a single ecosystem) for which the
area has decreased due to residential use. Three small lagoons in the area of Erimitis
which is in the northeast part of Corfu, there are 3 small lagoon ecosystems (Akoli, Vromolimni
and Avlaki) located on the northeast coast of Corfu. Each of these has a size of 2-4hectares. The
most remarkable is that the lagoon Akoli in the past served as a fish farm and had an artificial
orifice communicating with the sea. Such abandonment of this orifice it is noticed a decrease in
the depth of the lagoon
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