990 resultados para Alfred (18..-19..) -- Portraits
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Vol. 13 issued in co-operation with the Irish Manuscripts Commission; v. 15-20 published: Dublin : Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission.
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"Ammerkungen": p. [18]-19.
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Edited at first by Robert Walsh, Jr. and then by Eliakim and Squier Littell, the monthly Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art was the leading American eclectic for twenty years. Much of its contents were selected from British magazines; included were reviews, poetry, literary and scientific news, biographical sketches of British authors, lists of new British publications, and articles on literature. The engraved portraits in each number were a popular feature. After 1830, plates were published regularly, and the magazine began to devote a large proportion of its space to serial fiction by Dickens, Reade, Bulwer, Thackeray and other popular English novelists.
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v.1-8. France / M. Guizot and Madame Guizot de Witt. -- v.9-12. England / J.R. Green. -- v.13-15. United States, from the landing of Columbus to the signing of the peace protocol with Spain / Julian Hawthorne. -- v.16-17. Russia / Alfred Rambaud. -- v. 18-19. Mexico and the life of the conqueror Fernando Cortes / W.H. Prescott. -- v.20-21. Peru / W.H. Prescott. -- v. 22. Spain and her colonies / Archibald Wilberforce. -- v. 23. Germany / S. Baring-Gould. -- v.24. Austria: its rise and present power / J.S.C. Abbott. -- v.25. Italy / J.S.C. Abbott. -- v.26. Turkey / E.L. Clark. -- v.27. Egypt / J.C. McCoan. -- v.28. China / D.C. Boulger. -- v.29. Japan / Walter Dickson. -- v.30. Ancient history from the remotest times to the overthrow of the western empire, A.D. 476 / Leonhard Schmitz.
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Protease IV is important in the pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced microbial keratitis, but little is known of its role in cystic fibrosis (CF) lung infection. In this study protease IV production was examined in 43 P. aeruginosa isolates (24 non-clonal and 19 clonal) from the lungs of chronically infected adult patients attending the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital CF Clinic, Sydney, Australia. Overall, 32/43 (74 %) isolates were positive for protease IV protein by Western blotting and 22/43 (51 %) had evidence of active protease IV on gelatin zymography. Clonal strains were 1.6 times more likely than non-clonal strains to produce protease IV [18/19 (95 %) versus 14/24 (58 %), RR=1.6, CI 1.1–2.3, P=0.007] and 3 times more likely to secrete the protein [16/19 (84 %) versus 6/24 (25 %), RR=3.4, CI 1.6–6.9, P
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Dissertação de mest. em Aquacultura, Unidade de Ciências e Tecnologias dos Recursos Aquáticos, Univ. do Algarve, 1999
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In this paper, the authors propose a new structure for the decoupling of circulant symmetric arrays of more than four elements. In this case, network element values are again obtained through a process of repeated eigenmode decoupling, here by solving sets of nonlinear equations. However, the resulting circuit is much simpler and can be implemented on a single layer. The corresponding circuit topology for the 6-element array is displayed in figure diagrams. The procedure will be illustrated by considering different examples.
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- Safety psychology and workplace safety - Motivational and attitudinal components of safety - Psychological determinants of safety - Addressing risk-behaviour in safety - Case Study from Construction - Discussion and Questions
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The study of the creative industries is not much more than a decade old. What makes it fascinating is that it is dealing with a rapidly evolving process, where a good deal of Schumpeterian ‘creative destruction’ – of old industries, business models, and some familiar cultural and creative pursuits – can already be observed. What happens next – and who will be the winner – is hard to predict. Furthermore, the creative industries encompass both large-scale ‘industry’ (media, publishing, digital applications) and individual creative talent; both economic and cultural values, and both global reach and local context. Thus, the challenge is to integrate ‘top-down’ policy and planning with ‘bottom-up’ experimentation and innovation. There is always the promise that this new creative ecology will provide some novel answers to problems of wealth-creation for emergent economies, new solutions to problems of intellectual emancipation for individuals, and sustainable development for that most intense incubator of creative ideas, the city.