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Marriage record of Pereira, Jose Maria and Sanchez, Maria del Carmen




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Marriage record of Diaz, Jesus and Palmeiro, Nieves




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Marriage record of Leira, Octavio and Hernandez, Eliza




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Marriage record of Riveiro, Julio and Fernandez, Marcela




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Marriage record of Negreira, Antonio Trigo and Negreira, Josefa Sague Serre




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Illustrated Wonderland Editions and their Locations




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Ireland's miseries: their cause. From the Plough, the loom, and the anvil, for September, 1852




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Quantity and location of groundwater recharge in the Sacramento Mountains, south-central New Mexico (USA), and their relation to the adjacent Roswell Artesian Basin




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Female Penis, Male Vagina, and Their Correlated Evolution in a Cave Insect




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Nonecholocating Fruit Bats Produce Biosonar Clicks with Their Wings




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The Liberty Boys on their mettle, or, Making it warm for the Redcoats




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The Liberty Boys' triumph, or, Beating the Redcoats at their own game




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Marriage record of Harmeling, Charles and Weir, Bertha Lee




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Marriage record of Fernandez, Lucus and Sireira, Ramona




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Marriage record of Alayon, Manuel and Leirana, Catalina




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Marriage record of Jeffcoat, Dallas T. and Speir, Myrtice




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PROBLEM Marriage record of Mc Dearn**d, P. D. and Speir, Carralin




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The Liberty Boys' daring scheme, or, Their plot to capture the king's son




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Phataria unifascialis use eyesight to find their preferred rock location




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Stratigraphy and formation processes of the Upper Pleistocene deposit at Gruta da Oliveira, Almonda karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal




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Great kingfish captains, of Fort Pierce, Florida, tell their stories




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The Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) population from the early Late Pleistocene hyena open air prey deposit site Biedensteg (Bad Wildungen, Hess, NW Germany), a contribution to their phylogenetic position, coprolites and prey




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Butterfly wing shape variation among habitats and their phylogenetic relationships




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Surface impoundments and their effects on ground-water quality in the United States




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Drawings of Representational Images by Upper Paleolithic Humans and their Absence in Neanderthals Reflect Historical Differences in Hunting Wary Game




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Venezuelan Tepuis their caves and biota




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The distribution of plants in Scoska Cave, North Yorkshire, and their relationship to light intensity




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Two new subterranean ameirids (Crustacea : Copepoda : Harpacticoida) expose weaknesses in the conservation of short-range endemics threatened by mining developments in Western Australia




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Migration and dispersal patterns of bats and their influence on genetic structure




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Buried hill karst reservoirs and their controls on productivity




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LABORATORY MODELING OF KARST PHENOMENA AND THEIR ROCK RELIEF ON PLASTER: SUBSOIL KARREN, RAIN FLUTES KARREN AND CAVES




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Ectoparasites and their avian hosts in the forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica




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[ASAP] MgO Nanoparticles Protect against Titanium Particle-Induced Osteolysis in a Mouse Model Because of Their Positive Immunomodulatory Effect

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.9b01852




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Women's mental health: a clinical and evidence-based guide / Joel Rennó Jr., Gislene Valadares, Amaury Cantilino, Jeronimo Mendes-Ribeiro, Renan Rocha, Antonio Geraldo da Silva, editors

Online Resource




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Robotics in healthcare: field examples and challenges / João Silva Sequeira, editor

Online Resource




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Power and gas asset management: regulation, planning and operation of digital energy systems / Miguel Moreira da Silva

Online Resource




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The electricity grid in Indonesia: the experiences of end-users and their attitudes toward solar photovoltaics / K. Kunaifi, A.J. Veldhuis, A.H.M.E Reinders

Online Resource




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Artificial metalloenzymes : modified proteins as tuneable transition metal catalysts and their application in oxidative lignin degradation / Megan V. Doble.

St Andrews, 2019.




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History at Home: Cokie and Steven Roberts and Their Unique Haggadah

America lost a great journalist in 2019 when Cokie Roberts died at the age of 75 from complications due to breast cancer. New-York Historical also lost a beloved friend. Roberts, a legendary reporter and commentator for ABC News and NPR, had appeared often in our Public Programs over the years to talk about American history and politics, and she...

The post History at Home: Cokie and Steven Roberts and Their Unique Haggadah appeared first on Behind The Scenes.




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Light Microscopes And Their Parts

The term "light microscope" is a general term that needs a bit of clarification. Just about all microscopes use a light source to illuminate the sample or specimen. This is why they are called light microscopes.

There are several types of light microscopes including simple (single lens) optical microscopes, compound (several lenses) microscopes, stereomicroscopes and digital microscopes. Light microscopes have varying levels of magnification available. With the exception of the stereomicroscope, these usually have a magnification range somewhere between 20X and 1500X. The stereomicroscopes have a lower magnification range of between 20X and 200X due to the fact that they are used primarily to study the surfaces of larger specimens.

In a nutshell, here is a list of the parts of a light microscope.

1. The base is just that: a base that the microscope stands on and allows it to be free standing.

2. The stage is where the sample or specimen slide is placed. There are two metal clips that hold the slide in place.

3. On the stage is a small opening in the center called an aperture. The sample is situated over the aperture for viewing and is held by the clip son the stage.

4. Below the stage is the light source. This is simply a small light bulb that shines upwards through the aperture, thus illuminating the sample. Some microscopes have a diaphragm in the stage that controls how much light is passed through the aperture. NOTE: Stereomicroscopes use two light sources to produce a 3D image to the viewer. The light source can be situated above the stage as in the case of digital microscopes. These microscopes are called inverted microscopes.

5. Directly above the stage is the nosepiece that contains the lenses used to magnify the sample. The nosepiece holds the lenses. The nosepiece rotates so the viewer can select the one they want to use.

6. The lenses, also called objectives, are held by the nosepiece and have different magnification powers, usually from 2X to 15X or 20X.

7. The arm seems to connect the base to the upper parts of the microscope. It is used to carry the microscope.

8. The coarse adjustment knob is located on the side of the microscope. It is used to focus the sample. This knob can move either the stage or the upper parts of the scope.

9. The fine adjustment knob is also located on the side of the scope. This is used to fine-tune the focus after the coarse adjustment has brought the sample into view.

10. The body or tube holds the eyepiece(s) and connects it to the nosepiece lenses.

11. The eyepiece is what you look into. The eyepiece has a magnifying power of approximately 10X.

So now you know all the parts of the microscope, you can intelligently tell your friends all about it. Knowing what the microscope's parts are helps the user to be more comfortable their first time out. It also helps if you need to order replacement parts later on.




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Music in the present tense: Rossini's Italian operas in their time / Emanuele Senici

Lewis Library - ML410.R835 S24 2019




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The Doctor Faustus dossier: Arnold Schoenberg, Thomas Mann, and their contemporaries, 1930-1951 / edited by E. Randol Schoenberg ; with an introduction by Adrian Daub ; translated by Adrian Feuchtwanger and Barbara Zeisl Schoenberg

Lewis Library - ML410.S283 A4 2018




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Handbook on ethics in finance / edited by Leire San-Jose, José Luis Retolaza, Luc van Liedekerke

Online Resource




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The debt system: a history of sovereign debts and their repudiation / Éric Toussaint ; [translation coordinated, revised, and refined by Snake Arbusto]

Dewey Library - HJ8011.T6813 2019




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Homewreckers: how a gang of Wall Street kingpins, hedge fund magnates, crooked banks, and vulture capitalists suckered millions out of their homes and demolished the American dream / Aaron Glantz

Rotch Library - HG5095.G53 2019




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Regulation of systemically relevant banks: how governments should manage their exposure to banking system risk / Sebastian C. Moenninghoff

Dewey Library - HG1615.25.M64 2018




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[ASAP] Gut Microbial Profiles in <italic toggle="yes">Nereis succinea</italic> and Their Contribution to the Degradation of Organic Pollutants

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b07854




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[ASAP] Sex-Specific Bioamplification of Halogenated Organic Pollutants during Silkworm (<italic toggle="yes">Bombyx mori</italic>) Metamorphosis and Their Adverse Effects on Silkworm Development

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b07585




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[ASAP] Detailed Inventory of the Evaporative Emissions from Parked Gasoline Vehicles and an Evaluation of Their Atmospheric Impact in Japan

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b06539




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Weird Bug with Highlight.js

Working on adding syntax highlighting to my code snippets here at Perishable Press. To do it, I use my free WordPress plugin Prismatic. Basically all the plugin does is load up either the Highlight.js scripts and styles, or it loads up the Prism.js scripts and styles. So I can rule out the plugin itself for this “weird” little bug. The issue is with Highlight.js specifically. What happens I have this post here, for example. The post contains several pre/code elements […]