960 resultados para Map of the Courts
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Also shows government buildings and block numbers.
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Partial cadastral map showing lots in path of proposed avenue extension.
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Covers marsh which later became part of West Potomac Park.
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Covers area bounded by Anacostia River waterfront, 10th, L, and 5th streets S.E.
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Shows "Present direction of the Canal" and "New canal."
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Cadastral map showing unidentified tinted lots, lot numbers, and block numbers.
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Scale not given.
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Scale ca. 1:126,720.
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Shows proposed town of Jackson City in Alexandria County D.C.
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Relief shown by hachures.
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Shows a gold mining operations in the Ashboro area of North Carolina in the 1830s including individual buidlings and gold vein locations.
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Relief shown by hachures.
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Shows local topography, roads, and names of some residents.
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Report on the Iowa Judicial Branch – County Clerks of District Courts, a part of the State of Iowa, for the year ended June 30, 2015
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that causes many psychological repercussions that have been studied through qualitative research. These are considered relevant, since they reveal the amplitude experienced by patients. Given this importance, this study aims to map the qualitative production in this theme, derived from studies of experiences of adult patients of both genders and that had used as a tool a semi-structured interview and/or field observations, and had made use of a sampling by a saturation criterion to determine the number of participants in each study. The survey was conducted in Pubmed, Lilacs, Psycinfo e Cochrane databases, searching productions in English and Portuguese idioms published between January 2005 and June 2012. The 19 revised papers that have dealt with patients in the acute phase of the disease showed themes that were categorized into eight topics that contemplated the experienced process at various stages, from the onset of the disease, extending through the knowledge of the diagnosis and the understanding of the manifestations of the disease, drug treatment and general care, evolution and prognosis. The collected papers also point to the difficulty of understanding, of the patients, on what consists the remission phase, revealing also that this is a clinical stage underexplored by psychological studies.