974 resultados para Haig, Douglas Haig, Earl, 1861-1928.
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Nota com : Supremo Tribunal FederalCom: Emendas do Sr. Eduardo Girão, ao Projecto Sobre Sociedades Anonymas. Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1930 -- Parecer :sociedades anonymas. Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1930 -- Voto do Sr. Sergio Loreto Sobre o Projeto de Lei Sociedades Anonymas. Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1930 -- Substitutivo ao Projecto n. 449, de 1928, Apresentado a Commissão Pelo Sr. Deputado Clodomir Cardoso : regula as sociedades anonymas e em commandita por acções. Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1930 --Supremo Tribunal Federal
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Sinopse dos trabalhos da Câmara dos Deputados, em 1928.
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3 cartas (mecanografiadas) ; entre 225x165 mm y 215x275 mm
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The aim of this communication is to briefly review nomenclature in the genus Callicorixa, describe the variation in the dark markings on the posterior legs of all four species, describe alternative diagnostic features, and provide a key to identification based on these alternative features. Attention is also drawn to a small error in FBA Scientific Publication 50 (Adults of the British aquatic Hemiptera Heteroptera: a key with ecological notes).
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Taxonomic observations on the larval forms of Cyclops leuckarti are being discussed and compared with Cyclops oithonoides var. hyalina. Observations include Nauplius and Metanauplius stages. The author concludes that specific differences are recognisable even in the nauplius stages.
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1 tarjeta (manuscrita) ; 140x90mm
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[ES]Se ha estudiado la variabilidad de la temperatura en la Cornisa Cantábrica en el periodo 1928-2013 analizando los índices de la temperatura máxima, mínima y media, el rango diario de temperaturas y el número de días de helada. Asimismo se ha analizado la influencia que tiene el índice NAO sobre la temperatura. Para su evaluación se han utilizado las bases de datos de catorce observatorios atmosféricos, un observatorio marítimo y el índice NAO mensual de Hurrell. Se ha observado que la temperatura de la Cornisa Cantábrica ha aumentado sobre todo en las últimas cuatro décadas, siendo mayor el incremento de la temperatura máxima que el de la mínima (1973-2013). Además, la temperatura marítima del Este del mar Cantábrico ha ascendido a un ritmo de 0,197°C dec-1. El índice NAO no muestra relación con la variabilidad de la temperatura.
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The River Douglas has a long industrial heritage beginning in the early 18th century with its use by boats carrying goods between Wigan and Tarleton. The River and its tributaries have also historically been, and to a certain extent are still, subject to polluting inputs from the urban, agricultural and industrialised areas located within its catchment. During the early stages in the production of the River Douglas Catchment Management Plan, it became apparent that very little data existed on the populations of coarse and salmonid fish species within the River Douglas system. The data that did exist was largely anecdotal, consisting of catch reports from anglers or water bailiffs, or of dead and distressed fish following pollution incidents. This study was initiated to assess the status of coarse and salmonid fish species within the River Douglas system and so address the lack of knowledge. Eighty two sites were surveyed by electric fishing, including 14 sites using an electric fishing punt and up to four anodes. The data was analysed according to a new National Fisheries Classification Scheme. This classified the sites by the fish stock s present and compared the results with a database containing information from sites around the country that have similar habitat types. A stocking experiment was also undertaken in the River Lostock using chub reared at the Leyland Hatchery. These were marked with an identifiable blue spot in the spring of 1995 and then released into three, previously surveyed, locations in the river. These sites were then resurveyed during the summer stock assessment. This report also Site Reports with details on monitored sites, habitat features and fishery classification.
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O projeto de higienização, com efeitos sentidos ainda no século XIX, atravessou as primeiras décadas dos novecentos propondo intervenções cada vez mais incisivas na população brasileira, porém pautadas no princípio da educação higiênica. O pressuposto de que era necessário conscientizar e educar higienicamente a população, ao invés de impor apenas a obediência a medidas legislativas, tornou a escola primária um dos principais escopos das iniciativas em proveito da formação de hábitos sadios. Este olhar sobre a escola primária exigiu do professorado o preparo para lidar com tais desafios. Esta dissertação situa- se no âmbito da proposta de refletir acerca da interferência dos discursos e conhecimentos médico-higiênicos na formação e ofício da docência primária. Para tal efeito, tomamos como algumas das principais fontes os compêndios escolares de higiene, endereçados às escolas normais, bem como os programas da disciplina, produzidos para conduzir o ensino na Escola Normal do Distrito Federal. Tendo em vista que este aparato didático-pedagógico, composto pelos compêndios e pela disciplina de Higiene, manteve forte relação com o que se difundiu acerca do professorado primário a respeito de seu papel na campanha higiênica , também fez parte da perspectiva deste estudo o exame dos discursos proferidos nos congressos médicos e educacionais. Tais discursos nos auxiliaram no sentido de perceber a retórica que requisitava o alargamento do papel do professorado primário, no contexto das primeiras décadas do século XX, impulsionando uma suposta adequação do plano de formação docente às emergências da saúde pública. Ademais, as iniciativas voltadas para o aperfeiçoamento dos professores primários, fora das escolas normais, também se expressaram como discursos destas novas atribuições: tratamos dos cursos de aperfeiçoamento em higiene, promovidos por instituições distintas. Tornava-se necessário disciplinar a infância e suscitar nela novos hábitos. Portanto, os professores primários foram convocados a se constituírem braços direitos dos higienistas.
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Charles Henry Gilbert (1859-1928) was a pioneering ichthyologist who made major contributions to the study of fishes of the American West. As chairman of the Department ofZoology at Leland Stanford Junior University in Palo Alto, Calif., during 1891-1925, Gilbert was extremely devoted to his work and showed little patience with those ofa different mindset. While serving as Naturalist-in-Charge of the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross during her exploratory expedition to the Hawaiian Islands in 1902, Gilbert engaged in an acrimonious feud with the ship's captain, Chauncey Thomas, Jr. (1850-1919), U.S.N., over what Gilbert perceived to be an inadequate effort by the captain. This essay focuses on the conflict between two strong figures, each operatingf rom different world views, and each vying for authority. Despite the difficulties these two men faced, the voyage of the Albatross in 1902 must be considered a success, as reflected by the extensive biological samples collected, the many new species of animals discovered, and the resulting publication of important scientific papers.
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Fishery science pioneers often faced challenges in their field work that are mostly unknown to modern biologists. Some of the travails faced by ichthyologist and, later, fishery biologist Charles Henry Gilbert (1859-1928) during his service as Naturalist-in-Charge of the North Pacific cruise ofthe U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer Albatross in 1906, are described here, as are accomplishments of the cruise. The vessel left San Francisco, Calif., on 3 May 1906, just after the great San Francisco earthquake, for scientific exploration of waters of the Aleutian islands, Bering Sea, Kamchatka, Sakhalin, and Japan, returning to San Francisco in December. Because the expedition occurred just after the war between Japan and Russia of 1904-05 floating derelict mines in Japanese waters were often a menace. Major storms caused havoc in the region, and the captain of the Albatross, Lieutenant Commander LeRoy Mason Garrett (1857-1906), U.S.N., was lost at sea, apparently thrown from the vessel during a sudden storm on the return leg of the cruise. Despite such obstacles, Gilbert and the Albatross successfully completed their assigned chores. They occupied 339 dredging and 48 hydrographic stations, and discovered over 180 new species of fishes and many new species of invertebrates. The expedition's extensive biological collections spawned over 30 descriptive publications, some of which remain today as standards of knowledge.