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IMB (Irvine, Michigan, Brookline), a collaboration between the University of Michigan, the University of California at Irvine, and the U.S. Department of Energy, was an experiment designed to determine the ultimate stability of matter. One of nine interesting events from the IMB detector in its first 204 live days of running. Similar to proton decay but rejected.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.

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Contiene (las loas y entremeses no son de Lope): Loas de las comedias (ff. 1-9v.) ; Los donayres de Matico (ff. 10-34) ; El perseguido (ff. 34v.-68v.) ; El cerco de Santa Fe, e illustre hazaña de Garcilaso de la Vega (ff. 69-90v.) ; [El rey] Bamba (ff. 91-116v.) ; La trayción bien acertada (ff. 117-140v.) ; El hijo de Reduán (ff. 141-168) ; Ursón y Valentín, hijos del rey de Francia (ff. 168v.-197v.) ; El casamiento en la muerte (ff. 198-225) ; La escolástica zelosa (ff. 225v.-249) ; La amistad pagada (ff. 249v.-279) ; El molino (ff. 279v.-308) ; El testimonio vengado (ff. 308v.-321) ; Melisendra (Entremés, con Loa) (ff. 333-337v.) ; El padre engañado (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 337v.-341) ; El capeador (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 341v.-344v.) ; El doctor simple (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 344v.-347v.) ; Pedro Hernández y el corregidor (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 347v.-351) ; Los alimentos (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 351v.-354v.) ; Los negros de Santo Thomé (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 355-357v.) ; El indiano (Entreme?s en prosa) (ff. 357v.-[358v.]) ; La cuna (Entremés en prosa) (ff. [359-360]) ; Los ladrones engañados (Entremés en prosa) (ff. [360-361]) ; La dama fingida (Entremés en prosa) (ff. [361v.]-363) ; La endemoniada (Entremés en prosa) (ff. 363v.-[366])

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Contiene: 1. Bd.: Januar I (655 p.) -- 2. Bd.: Januar II (731 p.) -- 3. Bd.: Januar III (741 p.) -- 4. Bd.: Januar IV (719 p.) -- 5. Bd.: Januar V (724 p.)

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The sensitivity of the tropics to climate change, particularly the amplitude of glacial-to-interglacial changes in sea surface temperature (SST), is one of the great controversies in paleoclimatology. Here we reassess faunal estimates of ice age SSTs, focusing on the problem of no-analog planktonic foraminiferal assemblages in the equatorial oceans that confounds both classical transfer function and modern analog methods. A new calibration strategy developed here, which uses past variability of species to define robust faunal assemblages, solves the no-analog problem and reveals ice age cooling of 5° to 6°C in the equatorial current systems of the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans. Classical transfer functions underestimated temperature changes in some areas of the tropical oceans because core-top assemblages misrepresented the ice age faunal assemblages. Our finding is consistent with some geochemical estimates and model predictions of greater ice age cooling in the tropics than was inferred by Climate: Long-Range Investigation, Mapping, and Prediction (CLIMAP) [1981] and thus may help to resolve a long-standing controversy. Our new foraminiferal transfer function suggests that such cooling was limited to the equatorial current systems, however, and supports CLIMAP's inference of stability of the subtropical gyre centers.