983 resultados para 10,09
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1904/10/09 (N818).
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1943/10/09 (A59,N3029).
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1926/10/09 (A42,N2112).
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1937/10/09 (A53,N2693).
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1920/10/09 (A36,N1802,T2).
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1937/10/09 (A1,N23).
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Contient : Chartes de Beaulieu ; Accord entre Guillaume, comte de Toulouse, et Raimond, comte de Barcelone ; Lettre de Besly à Oihénart ; Mandement d'Alfonse de Poitiers au sénéchal d'Agen ; Coutumes de Bayonne ; Pièces diverses de la Chambre des comptes ; Registre de Jean, duc de Bourbon ; Accord entre Jean, duc de Guyenne et de Lancastre, et Raimond de Montaut ; Accord entre Charles VII, et le comte de Comminges ; Capitulation de Fronsac ; Accord entre [Roger], seigneur de Camoys, et la cité de Bordeaux (1453 ; cf. D. de Beaucourt, Hist. de Charles VII, t. V, p. 279) ; Enquête faite par Guillaume Jouvenel des Ursins et Jean d'Estouteville, au sujet de la prise de Castillon ; Absolution accordée par Charles VII aux habitants de Bordeaux ; Règlement sur le fait de la justice de Bordeaux ; Mémoire sur l'état et le gouvernement de la cité de Bordeaux ; Mémoire (en espagnol) sur la conservation de la Guyenne et de la cité de Bayonne ; Serments prêtés au roi de France par le duc de Nemours, le comte d'Armagnac et le seigneur d'Albret ; Serment prêté au roi par le duc de Guyenne, son frère ; Instructions données à Me Pierre Noir, envoyé auprès du pape par le roi ; Rapport sur diverses dépositions faites au procès du duc de Nemours ; Extrait du procès-verbal de Me Cousinot touchant le cardinal Balue ; Instructions données par le roi à Olivier le Roux et à Louis Nyvart ; Instructions données au comte de Comminges, gouverneur de Guyenne ; Traité entre les rois de France et de Castille ; Traité entre Charles VIII et Ludovic-Maria Sforza, duc de Milan ; Pièces relatives à la concession à Gaston, comte de Foix, d'une rente de 1500 livres tournois ; Pariage entre Roger, comte de Foix, et l'abbé de Boulbonne ; Concession à Roger-Bernard, comte de Foix, par Philippe IV des droits de celui-ci sur Pamiers ; Prise de possession de ladite ville au nom de Gaston, comte de Foix ; Accord entre Charles VI et Archembaut de Grailly, comte de Foix ; Mandement de Charles VIII pour la restitution des fiefs du seigneur d'Albret ; Extraits de registres de la Chambre des comptes touchant le pays de Gaure ; Pièces concernant la cession du comté de Gaure au seigneur d'Albret ; Dénombrement des fiefs appartenant à Françoise de Lomagne ; Accord entre le duc d'Albret et Gilles de Lomagne, seigneur de Montagnac
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[Vente (Art). 1834-10-09. Paris]
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The Niagara Falls Bridge Commission was created by a joint resolution of the 1938 U.S. Congressional Third Session. The Extra Provincial Corporations Act of Ontario, Canada licenses the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission. Canada and the United States are equally represented on the Commission by an 8 member Board of Commissioners. Canadian commissioners are appointed by the Premier of Ontario. The three Niagara bridges are the Whirlpool Bridge, the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge and the Rainbow Bridge. Source:http://niagarafallsbridges.com/index.php3
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Handwriting is a functional task that is used to communicate thoughts using a written code. Research findings have indicated that handwriting is related to learning to read and learning to write. The purposes of this research project were to determine if a handwriting intervention would increase abilities in reading and writing skills, in graphomotor and visual-motor integration skills, and improve the participants’ self-perceptions and self-descriptions pertaining to handwriting enjoyment, competence, and effort. A single-subject research design was implemented with four struggling high school students who each received 10.5 to 15.5 hours of cursive handwriting intervention using the ez Write program. In summary, the findings indicated that the students showed significant improvements in aspects of reading and writing; that they improved significantly in their cursive writing abilities; and that their self-perceptions concerning their handwriting experience and competence improved. The contribution of handwriting to academic achievement and vocational success can no longer be neglected.
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A collection of post cards (52 black & white and 47 colour) and photographs (26 black & white) of the Welland Canal. The photographs and post cards cover a range of years and locations, inlcuding St. Catharines, Port Colborne, Port Dalhousie; Humberstone, Thorold, Allanburg and Niagara Falls.
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A scrapbook assembled by Alexander J. Grant, the chief Engineer of the Welland Canal starting in the year 1919. The scrapbook includes photographs, maps, invitations, dinner menus, cartoons, engineer plans and several other items.
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Understanding the relationship between genetic diseases and the genes associated with them is an important problem regarding human health. The vast amount of data created from a large number of high-throughput experiments performed in the last few years has resulted in an unprecedented growth in computational methods to tackle the disease gene association problem. Nowadays, it is clear that a genetic disease is not a consequence of a defect in a single gene. Instead, the disease phenotype is a reflection of various genetic components interacting in a complex network. In fact, genetic diseases, like any other phenotype, occur as a result of various genes working in sync with each other in a single or several biological module(s). Using a genetic algorithm, our method tries to evolve communities containing the set of potential disease genes likely to be involved in a given genetic disease. Having a set of known disease genes, we first obtain a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network containing all the known disease genes. All the other genes inside the procured PPI network are then considered as candidate disease genes as they lie in the vicinity of the known disease genes in the network. Our method attempts to find communities of potential disease genes strongly working with one another and with the set of known disease genes. As a proof of concept, we tested our approach on 16 breast cancer genes and 15 Parkinson's Disease genes. We obtained comparable or better results than CIPHER, ENDEAVOUR and GPEC, three of the most reliable and frequently used disease-gene ranking frameworks.
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Printed blank sent to Messrs. Woodruff and Woodruff from the Syracuse and Oswego Line Lake Boats saying that the tea and tobacco have been sent from New York to St. Catharines by schooner, Oct. 9, 1849.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from Dexter Deverardo in which was enclosed with a cheque for work done in July, August and September, Oct. 9, 1856.