990 resultados para Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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Report year ends June 30
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: U.S. Department of agriculture. Bureau of soils.
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"Advance sheets - Field operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1904."
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"San Francisco, CA, September 4, 1991"--Pt. 2.
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"B-274060"--P. 1.
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Providing spectator food service for the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles was a massive and challenging undertaking. The author details the planning, recruitment, training, and sales considerations which the provider went through over a two-year period to be ready for the Games.
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Inscriptions: Verso: [stamped] Photograph by Freda Leinwand. [463 West Street, Studio 229G, New York, NY 10014].
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Combined media on paper. 90" x 40", Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
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Combined media on photographic paper. 110" x 54" Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
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El presente estudio evalúa si hay cambios importantes en el indicador DNA, sin pretender demostrar causalidad, durante dos años antes y tres años después de la participación del EE, mediante un análisis comparativo pareado entre grupos con recolección retrospectiva. Durante el desarrollo de la formación de la primera cohorte de residentes del programa de especialización en Medicina de Emergencias en Bogotá, el hospital base del posgrado contrató un especialista en emergencias graduado en Medellín del Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud (CES), como Jefe del SU, lo que fue visto como una oportunidad única para notar los cambios posteriores a su participación, si bien el estudio no se diseñó para evaluar causalidad directa, pues los múltiples factores que intervendrían y el riesgo de modificación del factor a estudiar eran muy altos como para proponerse un análisis multivariado prospectivo.
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Members of Parasabella minuta Treadwell, 1941, subsequently moved to Perkinsiana, were collected during a survey of rocky intertidal polychaetes along the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Additional specimens, which are referred to two new species, were also found in similar habitats from the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Caribbean Panama, and Oahu Island, Hawaii. A phylogenetic analysis of Sabellinae, including members of P. minuta and the two new species, provided justification for establishing a new generic hypothesis, Sabellomma gen. nov., for these individuals. Formal definitions are also provided for Sabellomma minuta gen. nov., comb. nov., S. collinae gen. nov., spec. nov., and S. harrisae gen. nov., spec. nov., along with descriptions of individuals to which these hypotheses apply. The generic name Aracia nom. nov., is provided to replace Kirkia Nogueira, Lopez and Rossi, 2004, pre-occupied by a mollusk.
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Scenario-based analyses were computed for benefits and costs linked with hypothetical oral rabies vaccination (ORV) campaigns to contain or eliminate skunk-variant rabies in skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in California, USA. Scenario 1 assumed baiting eight zones (43,388 km2 total) that comprised 73% of known skunk rabies locations in the state. Scenario 2 also assumed baiting these eight zones, but further assumed that added benefits would result from preventing the spread of skunk-variant rabies into Los Angeles County, USA. Scenarios assumed a fixed bait cost ($1.24 each) but varied campaigns (one, two and three annual ORV applications), densities of baits (37.5/km2, 75/km2 and 150/km2), levels of prevention (50%, 75%, and 100%), and contingency expenditures if rabies recurred (20%, 40%, and 60% of campaign costs). Prorating potential annual benefits during a 12-yr time horizon yielded benefit-cost ratios (BCRs) between 0.16 and 2.91 and between 0.34 and 6.35 for Scenarios 1 and 2, respectively. Economic issues relevant to potentially managing skunk-variant rabies with ORV are discussed.