997 resultados para Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881-1884)
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I. Minuthandel -- II. Grosshandel -- III. Handtverk.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Some later pieces not published in chronological order.
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Volume 51-56, "Beihefte zu den Veröffentlichungen des Reichsgesundheitsamtes".
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Imprint varies slightly
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Appendix: Letter from Sidney Lanier containing a short genealogy of the Lanier fanmily: p. 75-87.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1875-1878 called 5th-8th report; 1879-1949 called 18th-89th
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Each volume also has special title page.
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Paged continuously: XII, 440 p.; XII, [441]-911 p.
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This article examines the travel writings and medical work in India of Lady Hariot Dufferin, Vicereine of India between 1884 and 1888. Lady Dufferin accompanied her husband, the Viceroy Lord Dufferin, through various social and political engagements in India, and carved her own niche in colonial and postcolonial history as a pioneer in the medical training of women in India. The article examines her travel writings on India and explores the nature of her complicity in the Raj, as well as the gendered nature of the separate public role she created for herself in relation to her 'zenana work' in providing medical care for the women of India. The author suggests that, through her work, Lady Dufferin challenges and extends the theoretical paradigms of postcolonialist and feminist critiques of empire.
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In order to gain insights into species-level behavioural responses to the physical environment, it is necessary to obtain information from various populations and at all times of year. We analysed the influences of physical environmental parameters on the mid-summer dive behaviour of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) from a little-known population at Atka Bay, Antarctica. Dive depth distributions followed a typical bimodal pattern also exhibited by seals from other populations and seals targeted both shallow water layers of <50 m and depths near the seafloor. Increased stratification of temperature layers within the water column resulted in increased forage efforts by the seals through relatively high numbers of dives to the seafloor, as well as forage effort associated with shallow dives. We interpret these behavioural responses to be due to increased water temperature stratification resulting in the concentration of prey species in particular depth layers.