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Brachyuran larvae are the most common zooplankton component of the Manora Channel, Karachi, Pakistan. The identification of these larvae would assist in the assessment of brachyuran species and provide information on percentage composition, occurrence, abundance and breeding habits of the brachyuran species in the Manora Channel area. However plankton caught larvae is not easily identified. An accurate identification of such material is only possible by the comparison with larvae reared under laboratory conditions and documented with illustrations. The identifications for this present study were based on the works of Gurney (1938); Atkins (1954); Chhapgar (1955); Raja Bai (1960); Hashmi (1969, 1970a, b); Baba and Miyata (1971); Kakati and Sankolli (1975); Rice (1975); Kakati (1977); Lim and Tan (1981); Yatsuzuka and Sakai (1984); Fielder, et al (1984); Amir (1989, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ingle (1992); Siddiqui and Tirmizi (1992); Tirmizi et al (1993); Bano (1999, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ghory and Siddiqui (2001); Ghory (2002, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ghory and Siddiqui (2002).

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Francis, Matthew, New Collected Poems of W. S. Graham, (London: Faber and Faber, 2004 RAE2008

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As many as one-third of U.S. hotels have been converted from one brand to another in recent years, a process that frequently improves the hotel’s financial performance—although that is not always the case. Using data collected between 1994 and 2012 from PKF Hospitality Research, an analysis of brand conversions by 260 hotels shows that hotels moving downscale generally improved their occupancy, and thus their top-line revenue and profit ratios, compared to a control group of 2,750 hotels that did not change brands. However, hotels that moved upscale did not see notable changes in revenue or profit, nor did hotels that moved across their tier, especially when they stayed within their brand family. Two factors seem to drive the financial results for converted hotels—the relative strength of the brand and the fit between the brand and the property.

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"This edition consists of seven hundred and seventy-five copies."

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At head of title: Kingdom of Siam, Ministry of Lands and Agriculture, Royal Irrigation Department.

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"The poems of Moore have been printed according to the edition collected by himself [with some revision]".--Advertisement, v. 1.

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"This edition is limited to 350 sets of which 325 are for sale."

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Half title.

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Biographical notice of Arthur Cayley by A. R. Forsyth, reprinted, with slight verbal changes, from the obituary notices in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, v. 58: v. 8, p. ix-xliv.

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Imprint varies in v. 3-4: London, Printed for J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson ... [et al] by Nichols and son.

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v. l. Memoir of the life of the author, including critical remarks on his writings. The church catechism explained. Private thoughts on religion. Resolutions formed upon the foregoing articles. Private thoughts upon religion, pt. II. The great advantage and necessity of public prayer. The great necessity and advantage of frequent communion. A defence of the book of Psalms, collected into English metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others. Indexes.--v. 2-6. Sermons.--v.7-8 Thesaurus theologicus.--v.9. An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England.

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The Shelley and Keats parts are the first collected editions of the two poets. Cf. C. H. Taylor. The early collected editions of Shelley's poems. and J. R. MacGillivray. Keats.