903 resultados para Slaughter, Edliff
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First edition, London, 1883.
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"Part of the Henry Buckingham Witton Collection."
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The genesis of certain counties in Virginia, from cities or towns of the same name, by William Green: p. [98]-131.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Top Row: Floyd. Lashmet, R. Jerome Dunne, Carl Johnson, William Naylor, Francisco Penberthy
4th Row: Jarl Larson, Paul Burkholder, George Earle, Thomas Maynard, William Meese
3rd Row: Ath. Dir. Philip Bartelme, Nelson Joyner, Howard Hoffman, Bradner Wheeler, Calvin Wetzel, Marion Slaughter, Walter Wesbrook, st. mngr. Frederick Parsons
2nd Row: Lawrence Butler, Joseph Baker, Robert Cook, Coach Steve Farrell, Curtis C. Later, Raymond Beardsley, Richard Losch
Front Row: Lester Lukins, Walter Rea, Donald Douglas
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Issued also as House documents.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Introduction.--My boyhood among the pigeons.--The passenger pigeon, from "American ornithology", by A. Wilson.--The passenger pigeon, from "Ornithological biography", by J.J. Audubon.--As James Fenimore Cooper saw it.--The wild pigeon of North America by Chief Pokagon, in "The Chautauquan"--The passenger pigeon, from "Life histories of North American birds", by C. Bendire.--Netting the pigeons, by W. Brewster, in "The Auk".--Efforts to check the slaughter, by Prof. H.B. Roney.--The pigeon butcher's defense, by E.F. Martin, in "American field".--Notes of a vanished industry.--Recollections of "old timers".--The last of the pigeons.--What became of the wild pigeon? By S. Cook, in "Forest and stream".--A novel theory of extinction, by C.H. Ames and R. Ridgway.--News from John Burroughs.--The pigeon in Manitoba, by G.E. Atkinson.--The passenger pigeon in confinement, by R. Deane, in "The Auk".--Nesting habits of the passenger pigeon, by Dr. M. Gibbs, in "The Oölogist".--Miscellaneous notes.
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1920 [and] 1926 issued by: Cattle Protection Services.
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Has occassional supplements.
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Investigar 'el lado B' de la Historia proporciona otras respuestas y perspectivas para comprender un hecho traumático ocurrido el 29 de octubre de 1949 en Arauca, Caldas; cuando 49 personas perdieron su vida en el contexto histórico de lo que la Violentología denomina en Colombia 'La violencia'. Las indagaciones se circunscriben en el orden de ¿Qué pasó?, ¿Cómo pasó? y ¿Qué se ha narrado? Ya que las respuestas difieren, esencialmente, dependiendo de si las versiones provienen del diario manizalita 'La Patria' y la historia oficial, donde la autoría de los asesinatos fue atribuida a los liberales gaitanistas; o de fuentes tales como: el diario 'El Tiempo', los archivos judiciales, los testimonios orales de las víctimas sobrevivientes, los álbumes fotográficos y la asistencia de los estudios de memoria, donde se evidencia que la masacre fue ejecutada por la Policía, las fuerzas paramilitares de la época, conocidos como "los pájaros", y civiles conservadores que a su vez fueron la pieza procesal para iniciar la investigación judicial tendiente a "esclarecer" los hechos
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On the morning of March 27th, 2013, a small portion of a much larger landslide complex failed on the western shoreline of central Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington. This landslide, known as the Ledgewood-Bonair Landslide (LB Landslide), mobilized as much as 150,000 cubic meters of unconsolidated glacial sediment onto the coastline of the Puget Sound (Slaughter et al., 2013, Geotechnical Engineering Services, 2013). This study aims to determine how sediment from the Ledgewood-Bonair Landslide has acted on the adjacent beaches 400 meters to the north and south, and specifically to evaluate the volume of sediment contributed by the slide to adjacent beaches, how persistent bluff-derived accretion has been on adjacent beaches, and how intertidal grain sizes changed as a result of the bluff-derived sediment, LiDAR imagery from 2013 and 2014 were differenced and compared to beach profile data and grain size photography. Volume change results indicate that of the 41,850 cubic meters of sediment eroded at the toe of the landslide, 8.9 percent was redeposited on adjacent beaches within 1 year of the landslide. Of this 8.9 percent, 6.3 percent ended up on the north beach and 2.6 percent ended up on the south beach. Because the landslide deposit was primarily sands, silts, and clays, it is reasonable to assume that the remaining 91.1 percent of the sediment eroded from the landslide toe was carried out into the waters of the Puget Sound. Over the course of the two-year study, measurable accretion is apparent up to 150 meters north and 100 meters south of the landslide complex. Profile data also suggests that the most significant elevation changes occurred within the first two and half months since the landslides occurrence. The dominant surficial grain size of the beach soon after the landslide was coarse-sand; in the years following the landslide, 150 meters north of the toe the beach sediment became finer while 100 meters south of the toe the beach sediment became coarser. Overall, the LB Landslide has affected beach profile and grain size only locally, within 150 meters of the landslide toe.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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In this paper, we present the correction of the geometric distortion measured in the clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems reported in the preceding paper (Part 1) using a 3D method based on the phantom-mapped geometric distortion data. This method allows the correction to be made on phantom images acquired without or with the vendor correction applied. With the vendor's 2D correction applied, the method corrects for both the residual geometric distortion still present in the plane in which the correction method was applied (the axial plane) and the uncorrected geometric distortion along the axis non-nal to the plane. The evaluation of the effectiveness of the correction using this new method was carried out through analyzing the residual geometric distortion in the corrected phantom images. The results show that the new method can restore the distorted images in 3D nearly to perfection. For all the MRI systems investigated, the mean absolute deviations in the positions of the control points (along x-, y- and z-axes) measured on the corrected phantom images were all less than 0.2 mm. The maximum absolute deviations were all below similar to0.8 mm. As expected, the correction of the phantom images acquired with the vendor's correction applied in the axial plane performed equally well. Both the geometric distortion still present in the axial plane after applying the vendor's correction and the uncorrected distortion along the z-axis have all been restored. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.