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    Harry F. Neff, (1887-1946), purchased by Mrs. Harry Neff on August 14, 1946.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for Harry F. Neff, (1887-1946), purchased by Mrs. Harry Neff. The marker was placed at Lake view Cemetery in Port Clinton, Ohio. The stone is made of barre with Sandblast letters. Rubbings is included

    Ethel M. Neff, (1888-1962), purchased by Mrs. Marjorie L. Krill on March 21, 1968.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for Ethel M. Neff, (1888-1962), purchased by Mrs. Marjorie L. Krill. The marker was placed at Memorial Park Cemetery, Lot 384, Section 1 in Sylvania, Ohio. The stone is duplicate of Mother Zora c. Neff (1866-1957), Robert W. Neff (1908-1943) and made of blue Grey granite with duplicate letter. Rubbings is included

    An Incremental Multimodal Realizer for Behavior Co-Articulation and Coordination

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    van Welbergen H, Reidsma D, Kopp S. An Incremental Multimodal Realizer for Behavior Co-Articulation and Coordination. In: Nakano Y, Neff M, Paiva A, Walker M, eds. Intelligent virtual agents : 12th international conference, proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 7502. Berlin ; Heidelberg: Springer; 2012: 175-188

    Volume 2. Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

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    This book focuses on maternal conditions, childhood illness, and malnutrition. Specifically, the chapters address acute illness and undernutrition in children, principally under age 5. It also covers maternal mortality, morbidity, stillbirth, and influences to pregnancy and pre-pregnancy. It also includes the transition to older childhood, in particular, the overlap and commonality with the child development volume

    Motion of James Neff to Quash Subpoenas or Protective Order

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    This motion was filed by investigative journalist and author James Neff to quash a subpoena by the State and the Sheppard Estate. Neff began to investigate the murder of Marilyn Sheppard in 1989 with plans to publish his findings in a book titled, “Chasing the Fugitive”, with Random House Publishing. He argued that compelling him to testify, and make public the results of his investigation and research, prior to publication, would interfere, and likely injure, his livelihood as a self-employed investigative journalist. Neff asks the court not to compel him to testify, or in the alternative to compensate him for his testimony

    0712: Creed Neff Papers, 1908-1915

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    This collection consists of five photographs and one manuscript. The photographs depict school children and members of the Guyandotte Methodist Episcopal Church around 1908-1915 while the manuscript consists of a copy of a handwritten manuscript, author unknown, about life in Guyandotte. To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Creed Neff papers, 1908-1915 here

    Reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health : key messages of this volume

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    This chapter summarizes the (1) levels and trends of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) indicators, (2) proven interventions for prevention of mortality, (3) costs of these interventions and potential health service delivery platforms, and (4) system innovations. Despite sizable recent reductions in child and maternal deaths, the rate of mortality decline remains too slow to achieve millennium development goals (MDGs) 4 and 5 globally. Deaths from RMNCH conditions could see reduction by scaling up integrated packages of interventions across the continuum of care. Many of these interventions, especially family planning, labor and delivery management, promotion of breastfeeding, immunizations, improved childhood nutrition, and treatment of severe infectious diseases, remain among the most cost-effective of all health interventions. Nevertheless, further implementation research remains necessary to adapt these interventions to the local health service context and achieve the greatest effects. The benefits of scaling up packages extend beyond survival to driving improvement, equity, and accountabilit

    Changes of the author type in Arcadian cycle by Ondřej Neff

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    Tato práce se zabývá dílem spisovatele Ondřeje Neffa se zaměřením na jeho tzv. Arkadský cyklus, tedy cyklus próz odehrávající se v budoucnosti především ve městě Arkádie na Luně. Práce se snaží na tomto cyklu ukázat základní prvky literárního projevu autora a zmapovat jeho literární vývoj a posun.This thesis deals with the work of an author Ondřej Neff focusing on his so called Arcadian cycle, in other words SF cycle of prose taking place in the future of our humankind, especially in "habitat" Arcadia on Luna. This thesis tries to show the basic elements of author's literature and map his literal progress and movement of dependence on his creative period.Katedra historických vědDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobo

    Sepedon macropus Walker 1849

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    macropus (Walker), 1849: 1078, fig. 556 (Sepedon). Type locality: Jamaica. M (BMNH). Distr.: U.S.A. (Texas); Cuba; Jamaica; Puerto Rico; Tobago; Trinidad; Mexico; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Costa Rica; Panama; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru. Refs.: Malloch, 1914: 323 (syn.); Malloch, 1933: 300, fig. 55 b (Sepedon); Steyskal, 1951: 276, pl. 5, fig. 24 (male hind femur and tibia); Chock et al., 1961 (biol. control); Neff & Berg, 1966 (biol., imm. stages, distr.); Boyes et al., 1969: 344 (kar.); Knutson et al., 1976: 10 (cat.); Vala et al., 2013: 113.Published as part of Marinoni, Luciane & Murphy, William L., 2016, FAMILY SCIOMYZIDAE, pp. 642-647 in Zootaxa 4122 (1) on page 644, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.53, http://zenodo.org/record/26418

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.27, no.3

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    The Path to Campus Success, Ruth Walker Allen, page 3 Add Activity Spice to Your College Menu, Kathleen Schwanz and Mary Neff, page 4 Why I Like Dormitory Life, Irene Meyer, page 6 Why I Like Sorority Life, Marian Dawson, page 7 These Traditions Belong to Us, Margaret Rutherford, page 8 What’s New, June Welch, page 9 Vicky Enters Campus Life, Shirliann Fortman, page 10 Christian Peterson Shapes 3 Ton Coeds, Jean Lund, page 12 Alums in the News, Muriel Collier, page 14 Here’s an Idea, Margaret Buswell, page 16 Union Food Fads, Joan Ahern, page 19 Keeping Up with Today, Nancy Johnson, page 20</p
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