26 resultados para Moura, Emilio 1902-1971
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Executive Orders from Governor Ray. Governor's Program and Council for rural Community Development.
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Executive Orders from Governor Ray. Establish the Drug Abuse Authority.
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Executive Orders from Governor Ray. Relating to the disposal fo radioactive wastes.
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Establish Traffic Records and Criminal Justice Information System. (TRACIS)
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Direct all grant applications relating to drug abuse education submitted to any state of federal agencies be submitted to the Iowa State Drug Abuse Authority and the Office of Planning and Programming for review and comment.
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This document is the State Map of Iowa, both front and back of the year in the title. All maps were are in pdf format and can be used as a historical reference.
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Describes several canoe trips available in Iowa on streams and rivers classed as non-meandered waterways, meaning the stream bed and all adjacent lands to these waterways are the property of landowners whose land the water flows.
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This report includes business transacted and official opinions by the Iowa Attorney General during the years 1900 and 1901.
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This leaflet, no. 7, by Grant C. Miller, of Patton & Miller Architects in Chicago, contains information on how to plan the erection of a new library building. It discusses how to select a librarian, architect, location and surroundings design and layout needed to best serve the library users.
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Map of railroads and locations of new industries in Iowa, 1971-1980
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This pamphlet contains information on White-Tail Deer in Iowa and on deer hunting zones and license quotas for shotgun and muzzleloaders.
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This pamphlet reviews hunting and trapping laws and regulations in Iowa from 1970 to June 30, 1971. Also contains information on hunting licenses and seasons.
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A number of concrete admixtures are presently used in various concretes principally for water reduction, retardation, or air entrainment. Whereas the use of these admixtures in concrete placement is well documented, there is limited information showing their effects on durability and drying shrinkage. Since the durability and the shrinkage of concrete can have a pronounce effect on a structures longevity, wear characteristics, and reaction to loading, it is desirable to know the relative effects of different admixtures prior to concrete placement. The purpose of this study is to provide information which could be used to establish durability and shrinkage criterion for evaluating the admixtures currently in use and those whose use may be proposed.
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Many reports have been written concerning investigations of concrete sealants. The primary concern of most investigators is the protection of bridge decks from de-icing chemicals which cause surface scaling and, when allowed to permeate to reinforcing steel, result in deep spalling and general concrete deterioration. The problem of protecting abutments and pier tops from salt solutions entails a significantly different approach than the problem of protecting bridge decks. The epoxy resins become eligible as a protective material since one need not be concerned with slipperiness or its abrasive characteristics. Protection with linseed oil at regular intervals would prove bothersome because of the inaccessibility of pier tops after the deck is placed. The primary purpose of this investigation was to evaluate various commercial products in terms of their ability to prevent concrete scaling of bridge abutments and pier tops which are subject to salt water deterioration.