994 resultados para Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F11362
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F11609
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F11688
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gehalten von A. Schwarz
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von Samuel Mühsam
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von Bertha Pappenheim
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by Herbert Loewe
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Western Wright Valley, from Wright Upper Glacier to the western end of the Dais, can be divided into three broad geomorphic regions: the elevated Labyrinth, the narrow Dais which is connected to the Labyrinth, and the North and South forks which are bifurcated by the Dais. Soil associations of Typic Haplorthels/Haploturbels with ice-cemented permafrost at < 70 cm are most common in each of these geomorphic regions. Amongst the Haplo Great Groups are patches of Salic and Typic Anhyorthels with ice-cemented permafrost at > 70 cm. They are developed in situ in strongly weathered drift with very low surface boulder frequency and occur on the upper erosion surface of the Labyrinth and on the Dais. Typic Anhyorthels also occur at lower elevation on sinuous and patchy Wright Upper III drift within the forks. Salic Aquorthels exist only in the South Fork marginal to Don Juan Pond, whereas Salic Haplorthels occur in low areas of both South and North forks where any water table is > 50 cm. Most soils within the study area have an alkaline pH dominated by Na+ and Cl- ions. The low salt accumulation within Haplorthels/Haploturbels may be due to limited depth of soil development and possibly leaching.
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Entre Arte e Antropologia: diálogos e apropriações A relação entre Arte e Ciência é um dos temas dos mais complexos e evolutivos, sempre dependendo do contexto histórico e do objetivo desta "relação". Por isto, resolvi começar esta resenha do livro ContemporaryArt and Anthropology com uma visão ampla e clássica deste problema epistemológico .
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Fil: Sarmiento, Alicia Inés. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
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Fil: Galfione, María Carla. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba