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"Publicada por la Sociedad Chilena de Historia y Geografi̲a."
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Contiene: Tomo 1 y 2.
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Author probably pseudonymous.
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Later ed. published under title: Istorie fiorentine.
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"Huitain, par ledit autheur arriué en sa maison, en la ville de Dieppe, ayant faim", p. [3]--"L'avtevr a vn sien amy" (letter dated: A Dieppe ce XXII de may, 1566) p. [5]-9.--Text, p. [11]-46.--"Petite epistre faite par l'autheur, de la ioye qu'il receut quand il apperceut la ville de Dieppe, lieu de son domicile", p. [47]-48.--"Reqveste av roy, faite par les femmes vefues ... ", p. [49]-55.
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En las páginas siguientes se detalla el proceso de restauración del ejemplar,cuyo pésimo estado no permitía su uso por los usuarios de la colección. El trabajo fue realizado por la autora como participante en la campaña de verano de la Escuela Superior de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales de Madrid (ESCRBC) en esta Biblioteca durante 2016.
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Urea and ammonium sulfate are principal nitrogen (N) sources for crop production. Two field experiments were conducted during three consecutive years to evaluate influence of urea and ammonium sulfate application on grain yield, soil pH, calcium (Ca) saturation, magnesium (Mg) saturation, base saturation, aluminum (Al) saturation, and acidity (H + Al) saturation in lowland rice production. Grain yield was significantly influenced by urea as well as ammonium sulfate fertilization. Soil pH linearly decreased with the application of N by ammonium sulfate and urea fertilizers. However, the magnitude of the pH decrease was greater by ammonium sulfate than by urea. The Ca and Mg saturations were decreased at the greater N rates compared to low rates of N by both the fertilizer sources. The Al and acidity saturation increased with increasing N rates by both the fertilizer sources. However, these acidity indices were increased more with the application of ammonium sulfate compared with urea. Rice grain yield had negative associations with pH, Ca saturation, Mg saturation, and base saturation and positive associations with Al and acidity saturation. This indicates that rice plant is tolerant to soil acidity.