544 resultados para Kaldor-Hicks-tehokkuus


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Back Row: coach Ray Courtright, Richard Livingston, coach Thomas Trueblood, Arthur Ahlstrom, manager Charles Bishop

Front Row: John Howard, J.R. Royston, Jarvis Hicks, John Lenfestey

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Top Row (left to right): ? Nelson*, Aram Nahabedian*, Robert Hicks, George Strong, Bradshaw McKee, James Costa, John Olson, George Sipp, Gene Kiddon, Don O'Connell, Doug Wicks.

Third Row: Barry Breakey, Ross Marshall, Byron Parshall, George Bradley, Herbert Hurell, Leon Hinz, Eugene Freed, James Smith, William Clark, Meryl Englander, Edwin Morey, Edward Rosatti.

Second: Dave Bradbury, James Sakai, Russell Buster, Robert Rodgers, assistant coach George Allen, captain, Charlie Ketterer, head coach Cliff Keen, Dick Mandeville*,? Singer*, Frank Whitehouse,

Bottom Row: John Wilcox*, Larry Shaw, ? Schnider*,? Budick*, Stanley Emerling*

*Did not earn 150 pound letter

Letterwinners not pictured: John Allred

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Compiled by Thomas Willis.

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Bound with Hicks, Elias. A series of extemporaneous discourses. Philadelphia, 1825.

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"A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy."

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Includes bibliography.

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Editors: Oct. 1902- L.P. Jacks (with G.D. Hicks, Oct. 1902-Jan. 1941)

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1896]--no. 9. Wild garlic. [By L.D. Dewey, 1897] Rev. ed.,

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Description based on: Vol. 4, no. 1 (Oct. 1914); title from cover.

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Two revolutions, by Hans Kohn.--The technology of democracy, by A.M. Bingham.--Communism and the American intellectuals, by Granville Hicks.--When liberalism went totalitarian, by Eugene Lyons.--Faith and the future, by Malcolm Cowley.--Lieralism and the united front, by R.N. Baldwin.--Is democracy possible? By James Burnham.--The U.S. and the U.S.S.R., by B.D. Wolfe.--The need still is: a new special order, by Lewis Corey.--Towards a tolerable society, by John Chamberlain.--The contributors.

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"Biology and medicine--TID-4500, 20th ed."

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Physiological, anatomical, and developmental features of the crocodilian heart support the paleontological evidence that the ancestors of living crocodilians were active and endothermic, but the lineage reverted to ectothermy when it invaded the aquatic, ambush predator niche. In endotherms, there is a functional nexus between high metabolic rates, high blood flow rates, and complete separation of high systemic blood pressure from low pulmonary blood pressure in a four-chambered heart. Ectotherms generally lack all of these characteristics, but crocodilians retain a four-chambered heart. However, crocodilians have a neurally controlled, pulmonary bypass shunt that is functional in diving. Shunting occurs outside of the heart and involves the left aortic arch that originates from the right ventricle, the foramen of Panizza between the left and right aortic arches, and the cog-tooth valve at the base of the pulmonary artery. Developmental studies show that all of these uniquely crocodilian features are secondarily derived, indicating a shift from the complete separation of blood flow of endotherms to the controlled shunting of ectotherms. We present other evidence for endothermy in stem archosaurs and suggest that some dinosaurs may have inherited the trait.