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    Journal de guitarre par Vidal : composé d'ariettes nouvelles, romance avec accompagnement, airs variés, préludes, sonates, dous concertans pour guitarre et violon, ou 2 guitarres : ouvertures à la portée d'amateurs

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    Damián Martín Gil, 'The famous Vidal': New Light on the Life and Works of a Guitarist in Late Eighteenth-Century France, in: Eighteenth-Century Music, 18/1 (2021), p. 123-149Digitalisierung=Digitization=Numérisation 2021 TIF

    ZEPEDA Y VIDAL, B.

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    Letter from Mr. B. Zepeda y Vidal to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, asking for his help to be paid his loaned funds owed by the Treasury in bonds. Reply indicating that he is unable to help. / Carta del Sr. B. Zepeda y Vidal al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, solicitando su ayuda para que se le paguen los haberes que le adeuda el erario por concepto de bonos. Respuesta indicando que no puede prestarle ayuda

    ZEPEDA Y VIDAL, B.

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    Letter from Mr. B. Zepeda y Vidal to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, asking for his help to be paid his loaned funds owed by the Treasury in bonds. Reply indicating that he is unable to help. / Carta del Sr. B. Zepeda y Vidal al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, solicitando su ayuda para que se le paguen los haberes que le adeuda el erario por concepto de bonos. Respuesta indicando que no puede prestarle ayuda

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Six sonates pour la guitarre avec accompagnement de violon dediées a Monsieur Taunay de l'Academie de peinture. Par Mr Vidal. 12e livre de sonates [...]

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    Titre uniforme : Vidal, B. (17..-1800). Compositeur. [6 sonates. Violon, guitare. Livre 12]Présentation musicale : [Parties]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : RISMImpSonates (violon et guitare) -- +* 1700......- 1799......+:18e siècle

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    B. B. O'connor, Healing Traditions. Alternative Medicine and Health Professions

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    Vidal Laurent. B. B. O'connor, Healing Traditions. Alternative Medicine and Health Professions. In: L'Homme, 1996, tome 36 n°140. pp. 184-185

    Vidal MAYOR, Traduccion aragonesa de la obra In excelsis Dei thesauris de Vidal de Canellas, Lund, 1956. Leges hispanicae medii aevi, t. IV, V et VI

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    B. C. Vidal MAYOR, Traduccion aragonesa de la obra In excelsis Dei thesauris de Vidal de Canellas, Lund, 1956. Leges hispanicae medii aevi, t. IV, V et VI. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1956, tome 114. p. 325

    Borikenophis Hedges & Vidal

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    Genus Borikenophis Hedges & Vidal, New Genus Type species. Alsophis portoricensis Reinhardt & Lütken 1862: 221. Diagnosis. Species in this genus have 17–19 midbody scale rows, 163–198 ventrals, 106–145 subcaudals, 1–3 apical scale pits, eight upper labials, 10 lower labial, 16-21 maxillary teeth, and 22-35 dentary teeth (Table 2). Borikenophis differs in at least one of these characters from all other alsophiine genera except Alsophis and Hypsirhynchus. Except for B. sanctaecrucis (191–198 ventrals), it differs from most Alsophis in having a lower number of ventrals (163–187 versus 184–220 in Alsophis). Most Hypsirhynchus have 19 midbody scales rows (H. ater and H. melanichnus have 17 rows) whereas most Borikenophis have 17 rows (those populations from the Virgin Islands usually have 19 rows). Content. Three species (eight species + subspecies) are included in the genus (Table 1). Distribution. Species of Borikenophis are distributed throughout the Puerto Rican Bank, and on the nearby islands of Mona, Desecheo, and Saint Croix (Fig. 2). Etymology. The generic name refers to its distribution centered on the Puerto Rican Bank; Boriken is the Taino word for Puerto Rico. Remarks. Species of Borikenophis are moderate-sized (1025 mm, maximum SVL) racers (Fig. 3 B) and they occur sympatrically with the smaller racers of the Genus Magliophis. Six subspecies are recognized for Borikenophis portoricensis. The species from St. Croix, B. sanctaecrucis, is possibly extinct (Henderson & Powell 1996) and was not included in this study, but it has been considered a close relative of B. portoricensis based on color pattern and scalation (Schwartz 1966). Although we found B. p. portoricensis and B. p. anegadae to have identical sequences at all genes sampled, the two subspecies are not particularly close morphologically, with different midbody scale row counts (17 versus 19, respectively). Therefore, to resolve geographic variation in the species B. portoricensis, sequences of additional, more variable, genes will be needed. Zaher et al. (2009) included B. portoricensis together with various other West Indian species in the resurrected genus Ocyophis Cope, but our data (Figs. 1 and 4) contradict that decision as the genera Borikenophis, Cubophis and Haitiophis (the latter not sampled by Zaher et al.) do not form a monophyletic group (see Remarks in Hypsirhynchus).Published as part of Hedges, Blair, Couloux, Arnaud & Vidal, Nicolas, 2009, Molecular phylogeny, classification, and biogeography of West Indian racer snakes of the Tribe Alsophiini (Squamata, Dipsadidae, Xenodontinae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2067 on pages 13-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18701

    Vidal, P. B.

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