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Postma, Johannes Menne. "The DeMey van Streefkerk Papers in Minneapolis." Itinerario 10, no. 2 (1986): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s016511530000752x.

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The James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis has among its various holdings on the history ol European expansion a collection ol papers that emanated Irom the prominent Dutch DeMey van Streefkerk family. The papers were obtained by curator John Parker from the Amsterdam antiquarian firm B.M. Israel in 1958. The documents are all in Dutch and they pertain primarily to plantation affairs ol the Dutch colony of Surinam for the years 1717–1830. Due to the language barrier and the lack of a suitable inventory of the documents, little use has been made ol the papers thus
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Hernick, Linda. "Silas Watson Ford: A Major But Little-Known Contributor to the Cambrian Paleontology of North America." Earth Sciences History 18, no. 2 (1999): 246–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.18.2.71355x54266626l1.

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Silas Watson Ford (1848-1895), telegrapher and paleontologist born in Glenville, New York, in 1848, made significant contributions to Cambrian paleontology from 1871 to 1888. The focus of his work was the allochthonous Taconic rock that lies east of the Hudson River in easternmost New York. His discovery of a ‘Primordial’ fauna in this region was instrumental in helping to resolve the uncertainty surrounding the age of this older portion of the Taconics. While most of his papers were published in the American Journal of Science, a series of seven papers on the ‘Silurian Age’ was published by t
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Musse, Torres Carlos Enrique. "Origem e Desenvolvimento do Management Científico." Revista Tópicos 2, no. 16 (2024): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14561321.

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This article addresses the origin and development of Scientific Management, a theory proposed by F. W. Taylor. Bibliographical research was conducted, consulting journals and books by recognized authors in the field. The three main questions guiding the research were: what is the origin and development of Scientific Management, what is the theoretical proposition of this approach, and who were its main followers. It was found that, before Taylor, several authors had already suggested ideas aligned with the principles of Scientific Management, including Adam Smith (1776), Robert Owen (1810), Ja
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Mulholland, James. "Eating the Empire: Food and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Troy Bickham, and: British Orientalisms, 1759–1835 by James Watt." Eighteenth-Century Studies 55, no. 4 (2022): 556–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ecs.2022.0046.

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Bahrudin, Mohd Fyzal, and Ooi Chuan Ng. "THE PREVALENCE OF PRE-DIABETES AND DIABETES AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PATIENTS IN A SINGLE-CENTRE." Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 38, S2 (2023): 34. https://doi.org/10.15605/jafes.038.s2.48.

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INTRODUCTIONOverweight and obesity increase the risk of diabetes mellitus, and 84% of Malaysians with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) are obese. While the local prevalence of prediabetes and diabetes are 11.62% and 18.3% respectively, there is paucity of data on its prevalence among those who are overweight and obese. METHODOLOGYThis is a cross-sectional cohort study among participants of the Weight Loss Journey Program in Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, University Putra Malaysia in March 2023. Overweight is defined as BMI ≥23.0 kg/m² and obese is defined as BMI ≥27.5 kg/m². Participants who
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Ford, N. B., and P. M. Hampton. "Ontogenetic and sexual differences in diet in an actively foraging snake, Thamnophis proximus." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87, no. 3 (2009): 254–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z09-008.

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Actively foraging species of snakes often consume large numbers of small prey, which creates a high meal to snake mass ratio. Because they may also rely on speed to avoid predation, this might negatively influence survival. We examined the diet of 313 western ribbon snakes ( Thamnophis proximus Say in James, 1823), a very attenuated species, in a floodplain in northeastern Texas. Of the 142 individuals with food, adult males ate 9 prey types, followed by females with 8, and juveniles only 6. The ontogenetic increase in prey diversity was predicted. However, female ribbon snakes are larger than
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CRUISE, COLIN. "INTO THE FRAME: THE FOUR LOVES OF FORD MADOX BROWN BY ANGELA THIRLWELL, FREDERIC, LORD LEIGHTON: 1830-1896 PAINTER AND SCULPTOR OF THE VICTORIAN AGE BY CHRISTOPHER NEWALL ET AL. AND JAMES TISSOT: THE LIFE OF CHRIST BY JUDITH DOLKART (ED.)." Art Book 17, no. 4 (2010): 47–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8357.2010.01137.x.

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Bartholomew, Duane P., Richard A. Hawkins, and Johnny A. Lopez. "Hawaii Pineapple: The Rise and Fall of an Industry." HortScience 47, no. 10 (2012): 1390–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.10.1390.

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The date pineapple (Ananas comosus var. comosus) was introduced to Hawaii is not known, but its presence was first recorded in 1813. When American missionaries first arrived in Hawaii in 1820, pineapple was found growing wild and in gardens and small plots. The pineapple canning industry began in Baltimore in the mid-1860s and used fruit imported from the Caribbean. The export-based Hawaii pineapple industry was developed by an entrepreneurial group of California migrants who arrived in Hawaii in 1898 and the well-connected James D. Dole who arrived in 1899. The first profitable lot of canned
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Zamith Cruz, Judite. "Marina. Lucchesi, Marco. Santo André (SP): Rua do Sabão, 2023." EccoS – Revista Científica, no. 67 (December 18, 2023): e25392. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/eccos.n67.25392.

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Jogo de espelhos e palavras Analogias duma beleza transitiva Foi entre “formigas e cupins”[1] que descobri e inventei por “ver” o que lia. Do jardim a casa, numa aprazível “distração”, li Marina (do latim, marinus, “marinho”). Se ia em busca de cupins, absorvi-me logo numa bela atividade intrínseca de “ler” a natureza humana. Os estados/processos emocionais deram-se ao meu sonho acordado, frente à lua cheia. Por contraste mínimo, o que acontece no sonho propriamente dito é antes uma não narrativa, uma dissociação não controlada, exibida a superfície de fundo inacessível[2], graciosa alternativ
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Baarsen, R. J. "Andries Bongcn (ca. 1732-1792) en de Franse invloed op de Amsterdamse kastenmakerij in de tweede helft van de achttiende eeuw." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 102, no. 1 (1988): 22–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501788x00555.

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AbstractAs was the case with silversmiths (Note 3), many more cabinet-makers were wcrking in Amsterdam during the second half of the 18th century than in any other city in the Dutch Republic, the names of 195 of them being now known as opposed to 57 in The Hague and 32 in Rotterdam (Note 2). Most of those 195 names have been culled from the few surviving documents of the Guild of St. Joseph in Amsterdam, to which the cabinet-makers belonged (Note 4), supplemented by other sources, such as printed registers of craftsmen and shopkeepers (Note 6). Another important source is the newspaper the Ams
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ford, james, -1833"

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O'Donnell, Stuart. "The author and the shepherd : the paratextual self-representations of James Hogg (1807-1835)." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12940.

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The Author and the Shepherd: The Paratextual Self-Representations of James Hogg (1807-1835) This project establishes a literary-cultural trajectory in the career of Scottish poet and author James Hogg (1770-1835) through the close reading of his self-representational paratextual material. It argues that these paratexts played an integral part in Hogg’s writing career and, as such, should be considered among his most important works. Previous critics have drawn attention to Hogg’s paratextual self-representations; this project, however, singles them out for comprehensive analysis as literary te
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Leonardi, Barbara. "An exploration of gender stereotypes in the work of James Hogg." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/20351.

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A self-educated shepherd, Scottish writer James Hogg (1770-1835) spoke from a position outside the dominant discourse, depicting issues of his age related to gender, class, and ethnicity by giving voice to people from the margins and, thus (either consciously or unconsciously), revealing gender politics and Britain's imperial aims. Hogg’s contemporary critics received his work rather negatively, viewing his subjects such as prostitution, out-of-wedlock-pregnancy, infanticide, and the violence of war as violating the principles of literary politeness. Hogg’s obstinacy in addressing these issues
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Legawiec, Stephen John. "Agrarian Reform and the Slave System: A Case Study of James Galt's Point of Fork Plantation, 1835-1865." W&M ScholarWorks, 2009. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626595.

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Carunchio, Beatriz Ferrara. "Busca de sentido para a existência em peregrinos a Santiago de Compostela." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2011. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/1839.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-25T19:20:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Beatriz Ferrara Carunchio.pdf: 2166787 bytes, checksum: 47a56aae3621e5ca48eea02f933ca159 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-12-02<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>This master study aimed to investigate the search for meaning in people who had made a pilgrimage on the Way of St. James. For this, beside literature research, we also made an empiric research. We developed a questionnaire based on interviews and testimonies collected by us. Subsequently, the questionnaires were tabulated and
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Syme, Neil. "Uncanny modalities in post-1970s Scottish fiction : realism, disruption, tradition." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21768.

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This thesis addresses critical conceptions of Scottish literary development in the twentieth-century which inscribe realism as both the authenticating tradition and necessary telos of modern Scottish writing. To this end I identify and explore a Scottish ‘counter-tradition’ of modern uncanny fiction. Drawing critical attention to techniques of modal disruption in the works of a number of post-1970s Scottish writers gives cause to reconsider that realist teleology while positing a range of other continuities and tensions across modern Scottish literary history. The thesis initially defines the
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Kuiken, Vesna. "Active Enchantments: Form, Nature, and Politics in American Literature." Thesis, 2015. https://doi.org/10.7916/D86Q1W08.

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Situated at the crossroads of literary studies, ecocriticism and political theory, Active Enchantments explores a strain of thought within American literature that understands life in all of its forms to be generated not by self determined identities, but by interconnectedness and self abandonment. I argue that this interest led American writers across the nineteenth century to develop theories of subjectivity and of politics that not only emphasize the entanglement of the self with its environment, but also view this relationship as structured by self overcoming. Thus, when Emerson calls such
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Curtin, Abby. "Rethinking Landscape Interpretation: Form, Function, and Meaning of the Garfield Farm, 1876-1905." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5852.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>The landscape of James A. Garfield’s Mentor, Ohio home (now preserved at James A. Garfield National Historic Site) contains multiple layers of historical meanings and values. The landscape as portrayed in political biographies, political cartoons, and other ephemera during Garfield’s 1880 presidential campaign reveals the existence of the dual cultural values of agrarian tradition and agricultural progress in the late nineteenth century. Although Garfield did not depend on farming exclusively for his livelihood, he, like many agricul
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Veenkamp, Carol-Ann, and Clifford C. Pitt. "Perspective vol. 21 no. 1 (Feb 1987)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251262.

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Veenkamp, Carol-Ann, and Clifford C. Pitt. "Perspective vol. 21 no. 1 (Feb 1987)." 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/277592.

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Books on the topic "Ford, james, -1833"

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Stegmaier, Mark Joseph. James F. Milligan: His journal of Fremont's fifth expedition, 1853-1854, his adventurous life on land and sea. A.H. Clark Co., 1988.

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Henry, James. The portrait of a lady: An authoritative text, Henry James and the novel, reviews and criticism. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton, 1995.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw: An authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism. WW Norton, 1989.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw: Authoritative text, contexts, criticism. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton, 1998.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw: & The lesson of the master. Prometheus Books, 1996.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw: &, In the cage. Modern Library, 2001.

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Henry, James. Luo si zai ning jin: The turn of the screw. Sichuan ren min chu ban she, 2001.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw: Complete, authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives. 2nd ed. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004.

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Henry, James. The turn of the screw. J.M. Dent, 1990.

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Henry, James. The Turn of the Screw and Other Stories. Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ford, james, -1833"

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Desmond, Adrian. "11. Creation on the Cheap." In Reign of the Beast. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0393.11.

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How available were the cheap prints pouring off the radical presses? The options of urban operatives are analysed: they could join literary associations, or read pamphlets in London’s plethora of coffee houses, each with their distinct working-class clientele and well-stocked reading rooms. Seditious science lectures in blasphemy chapels could be as cheap, and Saull’s were often free. We see him now at the ex-Carlilean James Watson’s Philadelphian Chapel (the renamed Optimist Chapel). The radical context in 1831-1832 is discussed, as the ultras started to arm. This was reflected as the chapel
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Sommer, Marianne. "1. Esthetics, Diagrammatics, and Metrics." In The Diagrammatics of ‘Race’. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0396.02.

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Researches into the Physical History of Man (1813) of ‘the founder of modern anthropology’, James Cowles Prichard, codified the comparative-historical approach that was based on the study of languages and other aspects of culture. However, it also already responded to the fledgling physical anthropology, or craniology, as practiced by such figures as Petrus Camper and Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Camper and Blumenbach among other things explored diagrams for their possibilities of experimentation. Both men used diagrams to suggest the feasibility of morphing human varieties into each other. Li
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Sommer, Marianne. "2. Samuel George Morton and His (Paper) Skulls." In The Diagrammatics of ‘Race’. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0396.03.

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In Chapter 2, the now decidedly diagrammatic and metric approach to human crania of Samuel George Morton, ‘the father of American physical anthropology’, takes center stage. Morton drew on figures like James Cowles Prichard, Petrus Camper, and Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, but his work was of different theoretical and political intent, and it was taken on by polygenists and advocates for slavery. Through his skull atlases, in particular Crania americana (1839), Morton instructed in a new kind of diagrammatics. Besides making available his huge skull collection through the lithographs in the boo
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"James Buchanan 1791–1868." In Milestone Documents of American Leaders. Schlager Group Inc., 2009. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781935306047.book-part-013.

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Born in 1791, James Buchanan grew up in rural Pennsylvania. He graduated from Dickinson College in 1809. After moving to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, he studied law and gained admission to the bar in 1812. Two years later he was elected to the state assembly as a Federalist and then won election to the House of Representatives in 1820. During the 1820s he shifted from Federalist to Democratic ranks as an early supporter of Andrew Jackson. After declining to stand for reelection to Congress in 1830, he spent two years as minister to Russia (1832–1834) before returning to the United States to serve
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Vetter, Lisa. "Martineau, Harriet (1802–76)." In Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780415249126-dc052-2.

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Harriet Martineau (1802–76), recognised as one of the founders of sociology, was one of the most prolific professional female writers in the nineteenth century. Martineau wrote over 2,000 articles in her lifetime, published over a dozen books on a wide range of topics, and earned sufficient income from her work to support herself financially. Her Illustrations of Political Economy (1832), which sought to make the complex ideas of Adam Smith, Robert Malthus, David Ricardo, James Mill, and John Stuart Mill more accessible to popular audiences, was enormously successful. In her three-volume study
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Gillin, Edward J. "The Antarctic Foxes." In An Empire of Magnetism. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198890959.003.0005.

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Abstract Between 1838 and 1839, Britain’s leading science elites, including John Herschel, William Whewell, and Edward Sabine, successfully lobbied the British government to undertake a magnetic survey of the world. Specifically, they demanded funding for a Royal Navy expedition to Antarctica to magnetically chart the southern seas and locate the south magnetic pole. In 1839, James Clark Ross led this expedition, comprised of HMS Terror and HMS Erebus, and armed with two of the latest of Robert Were Fox’s dipping needles with which to obtain magnetic data and locate the pole for Britain. This
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"James Polk 1795–1849." In Milestone Documents of American Leaders. Schlager Group Inc., 2009. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781935306047.book-part-091.

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James Knox Polk—congressional representative, governor of Tennessee, and eleventh president of the United States—was born in 1795 in North Carolina. During his youth, he suffered from poor health, so his formal education did not begin until he was well into his teenage years. Nevertheless, his academic achievements were such that he was given advanced placement at the University of North Carolina. There he joined the Dialectic Society, a debating group, giving him experience in public speaking. He turned his oratorical skills to good use in 1819, when his exquisitely worded arguments helped hi
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Chambers, E. K. "Elizabeth And James." In The Elizabethan Stage. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199567485.003.0001.

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Abstract Gardiner, History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War (1863–84). A beginning towards filling the gap has been made in vol. i of E. P. Cheyney, History of England from the Defeat of the Jfrmada to the Death of Elizabeth (1914), in which the organization of the court and administration is very fully treated. For specifically social history may be added J. R. Green, History of the English People (1877–80), an expansion of the same writer’s Short History of the English People (1874), and H. D. Traill, Social England (1893–7).
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Mill, John Stuart. "Education and Social Progress." In The Many Faces of Philosophy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195134025.003.0026.

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Abstract J. S. Mill (1806–1873) was the son of James Mill, a leading Benthamite political reformer. The elder Mill oversaw the education of his precocious son, setting him to learn Greek at three and Latin at eight. In 1826, the young Mill went to study in France, where he suffered a severe depression, attributing it to the intensity of his hothouse education. On recovering from his depression, Mill began to read Wordsworth and Coleridge. He became a friend of Carlyle, who encouraged his interest in art. His two-volume Dissertations and Discussions (1859)—a collection of occasional pieces writ
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Desmond, Ray. "Francis Buchanan." In The European Discovery of the Indian Flora. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198546849.003.0007.

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Abstract When William Roxburgh left Calcutta to regain his health early in 1813, very few of his friends expected him to return. It was generally known that Francis Buchanan was the Company’s next nominee for the post and if he refused there would be no shortage of contenders. Among them was Thomas Hardwicke (1755-1835), an all-round amateur naturalist with a predilection for zoology. Early in his military career he had botanized on a tour to Srinagar in Kashmir and described his gatherings in Asiatick Researches. He discovered Rhododendron arboreum in the Siwalik Hills and sent seeds of it to
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Conference papers on the topic "Ford, james, -1833"

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Crepeau, John. "Josef Stefan and His Contributions to Heat Transfer." In ASME 2008 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the Fluids Engineering, Energy Sustainability, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2008-56073.

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Josef Stefan was a professor of physics at the University of Vienna between 1863 and 1893. During his time in Vienna he was a fruitful researcher in many scientific fields, but he is best known for his work in heat transfer. He was a gifted experimentalist and theoretician who made contributions to conduction, convection and radiation heat transfer. Stefan was the first to accurately measure the thermal conductivity of gases, using a device he invented called the diathermometer. He also determined the diffusion of two gases into each other, a process now known as Maxwell-Stefan diffusion. His
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Engler, Joseph D., Mark Gorman, August S. Jackson, Paris Coleman, Marek Stanton, and Lincoln R. Best. Bees of the Pacific Northwest : key to species for Lasioglossum subgenera Lasioglossum and Leuchalictus (Hymenoptera : Halictidae). Oregon State University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/1183.

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The following taxonomic key to the species of Lasioglossum Curtis, 1833 subgenera Lasioglossum and Leuchalictus Warncke, 1975 is adapted from McGinley (1986). This key is limited to those species known or expected to occur in Oregon based on McGinley (1986), and subsequent collection efforts in the Pacific Northwest by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Engler, et al 2018a-h; Engler and Stockenberg 2024a-g, Ikerd and Engler 2021) and the Master Melittologist Oregon Bee Atlas (Best et al 2021, 2022), as well as unpublished specimen records totaling 5,190 specimens. Additional species informati
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Murray, Chris, Keith Williams, Norrie Millar, Monty Nero, Amy O'Brien, and Damon Herd. A New Palingenesis. University of Dundee, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001273.

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Robert Duncan Milne (1844-99), from Cupar, Fife, was a pioneering author of science fiction stories, most of which appeared in San Francisco’s Argonaut magazine in the 1880s and ’90s. SF historian Sam Moskowitz credits Milne with being the first full-time SF writer, and his contribution to the genre is arguably greater than anyone else including Stevenson and Conan Doyle, yet it has all but disappeared into oblivion. Milne was fascinated by science. He drew on the work of Scottish physicists and inventors such as James Clark Maxwell and Alexander Graham Bell into the possibilities of electroma
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