983 resultados para Royal Arch Masons Mount Zion Chapter (Stoughton, Mass.)
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2003. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and forty-fifth annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2004. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and forty-sixth annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2005. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and forty-seventh annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2006. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and forty-eighth annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2007. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and forty-ninth annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2008. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and fiftieth annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2009. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and fifty-first annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2010. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and fifty-second annual convocation.
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Annual Convocation proceedings for the year 2011. The title varies slightly and convocation is held at different cities or towns in Canada. One hundred and fifty-third annual convocation.
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The Knox-Wise Family Papers includes a land grant issued to John Knox in 1768; diaries written by Dr. John Knox [1792-1859] covering the 1840s and 1850s; James N. Knox [1806-1880] covering 1859-1880; and William D. Knox [1847-1928] covering 1869-1928; indentures, deeds, receipts, court summonses and other papers of Hugh Knox [1757-1821], sheriff and justice of the peace in Chester County, South Carolina (ca. 1780s and 1790s); correspondence of James N. Knox, correspondence, and other professional papers of Dr. John Knox; correspondence, and other papers of William D. Knox, Superintendent of Education in Chester County from 1896-1928. Papers of various other members of the Knox and Wise families including Hugh Boyd Knox [1814-1886], Robert Knox [1796-1879], Sally Knox Wallace [1803-1901], Alexander Walker Wise, and Emmie R. Knox [1885-1969]; family histories of the Knox, Wise, Dunlap, Gaston, and Wilks families; church histories, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Also included are three published volumes of the United Confederate Veterans Minutes of the 21st (1911) and 25th (1915) Annual Meeting and Reunion; and the minutes of the annual reunion of the South Carolina Division of the United Confederate Veterans (1921-1927).
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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In 1881 the 86th (Royal County Down) regiment was
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This paper reports a method for the direct and simultaneous determination of Cr and Mn in alumina by slurry sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (SiS-SIMAAS) using niobium carbide (NbC) as a graphite platform modifier and sodium fluoride (NaF) as a matrix modifier. 350 mu g of Nb were thermally deposited on the platform surface allowing the formation of NbC (mp 3500 degrees C) to minimize the reaction between aluminium and carbon of the pyrolytic platform, improving the graphite tube lifetime up to 150 heating cycles. A solution of 0.2 mol L(-1) NaF was used as matrix modifier for alumina dissolution as cryolite-based melt, allowing volatilization during pyrolysis step. Masses (c.a. 50 mg) of sample were suspended in 30 ml of 2.0% (v/v) of HNO(3). Slurry was manually homogenized before sampling. Aliquots of 20 mu l of analytical solutions and slurry samples were co-injected into the graphite tube with 20 mu l of the matrix modifier. In the best conditions of the heating program, pyrolysis and atomization temperatures were 1300 degrees C and 2400 degrees C, respectively. A step of 1000 degrees C was optimized allowing the alumina dissolution to form cryolite. The accuracy of the proposed method has been evaluated by the analysis of standard reference materials. The found concentrations presented no statistical differences compared to the certified values at 95% of the confidence level. Limits of detection were 66 ng g(-1) for Cr and 102 ng g(-1) for Mn and the characteristic masses were 10 and 13 pg for Cr and Mn, respectively.