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Marshall, C. W. "H. G. Wells and Horace." Notes and Queries 65, no. 3 (2018): 405–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjy080.

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Shawe, D. J. "Gerard David Horace Shawe." BMJ 326, no. 7395 (2003): 934h—934. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7395.934/h.

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Harrington, Janice N. "Newly Discovered Portrait of America’s First Black President: After Horace H. Pippin (1888–1946)." Callaloo 37, no. 4 (2014): 874. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2014.0143.

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Guy, John. "The Dorothy and Horace Quaritch Wales Bequest — A Note." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 5, no. 1 (1995): 91–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186300013511.

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The Royal Asiatic Society has recently been a beneficiary from the estate of Mrs Dorothy Wales, widow of H. G. Quaritch Wales, the erudite scholar of early Southeast Asian history who died in 1981. The occasion of this bequest, the contents of which are discussed in the Librarian's report herein (pp. 169–70), prompts this note on the contribution of Quaritch Wales to Southeast Asian studies.Quaritch Wales was born in 1900 and educated at Charterhouse and Queens' College, Cambridge. He immediately embarked on a career in Southeast Asia, from which he was never to be deflected. At the age of 23 he entered the service of the Siamese Government where he served from 1924 to 1928 as an adviser to the courts of King Rama VI and King Rama VII. The first-hand knowledge gained from this experience formed the basis of his pioneering study Siamese State Ceremonies (1931), which remains a work of unrivalled insight into the Brahmanical rituals and Buddhist accretions of Thai kingship. He followed this with another work based on his experiences of Thai court and state functions, Ancient Siamese Government and Administration (1934).
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Rangachari, P. K. "Texts in context: Horace Davenport, carbonic anhydrase, and gastric acid secretion." Advances in Physiology Education 31, no. 2 (2007): 140–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advan.00083.2006.

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Many standard textbooks of physiology have a diagram that shows the transporting elements that lead to the secretion of HCl by the parietal cell. The transporters are neatly aligned, and students see an elegant mechanism that neatly balances the ions to maintain electroneutrality. They little realize the time and effort required to tease out each of those steps bit by bit. This essay uses three papers by Horace Davenport to highlight the experimental evidence for a crucial step in that process: the generation of H+ and HCO3− through the agency of carbonic anhydrase. All three papers form part of the classic papers available through the American Physiological Society Legacy Project.
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Gross, Charles G. "Discoveries in the Human Brain: Neuroscience Prehistory, Brain Structure, and Function. Louise H. Marshall , Horace W. Magoun." Quarterly Review of Biology 74, no. 1 (1999): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/392958.

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Perlmann, Joel. "The American Jewish Future after Immigration and Ethnicity Fade: H. A. Wolfson’s Analysis in 1918." Religions 9, no. 11 (2018): 372. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel9110372.

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H. A. Wolfson arrived in the United States at 16 from the Lithuanian region of the Russian Empire and at Harvard as a freshman five years later. He remained at Harvard until his death in 1974, as Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy. Among the most important historians of western religious philosophy, he published on contemporary issues only until 1925 and even then only rarely. Nevertheless, his 1918 article, “Pomegranates”, deserves attention. Wolfson clearly followed debates about the American ethnic future. He carved out an original and unexpected position on that issue, and on the American Jewish future within that context. He perceptively rejected Horace Kallen’s views of a “multi-national America”, and like Israel Zangwill’s Melting Pot, he stressed that full cultural and political assimilation would occur in the United States. But unlike Zangwill, he argued that Jewish religious creativity would find a long-term place in American life, once freed of its national trappings. Strongly supporting a Hebraic renaissance and a Jewish homeland in Palestine, he also emphasized with great force that the “we”—the east-European Jewish intellectuals and the Zionists—had greatly misunderstood the promise of Reform Judaism for the diaspora.
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Moul, Victoria. "H.-C. GÜNTHER (ED.), BRILL'S COMPANION TO HORACE. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2013. Pp. xv + 630. isbn9789004223622. €180.00/US$258.00." Journal of Roman Studies 104 (October 13, 2014): 319–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435814000732.

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Hutchinson, G. O. "H. Dettmer, Horace: A Study in Structure (Altertumswissenschaftliche Texte und Studien XII). Hildesheim, etc.: Olms-Weidmann, 1983. Pp. xxvii + 573." Journal of Roman Studies 75 (November 1985): 313–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/300714.

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MORENO PAZ, MARÍA DEL CARMEN. "El origen de la novela gótica inglesa y su recepción en Francia: análisis traductológico de The Castle of Otranto (1764) de H. Walpole y su primera traducción al francés (1767)." Hikma 14 (October 7, 2015): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/hikma.v14i.5202.

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El presente trabajo tiene como principal objetivo el estudio y análisis de la considerada como primera novela gótica en inglés, The Castle of Otranto (1764), de Horace Walpole, y la primera traducción realizada en francés por Marc-Antoine Eidous en 1767 como Le Château d’Otrante, dada la importancia de esta obra como germen de la literatura gótica, que supuso un acercamiento al prerromanticismo y una ruptura con los valores ilustrados del siglo XVIII. Por este motivo, con este estudio pretendemos llevar a cabo un análisis que nos permita establecer conclusiones sobre la adecuación de la traducción en relación con las corrientes literarias y estéticas de la época y la repercusión que tuvo la obra en Francia a finales del siglo XVIII. Para ello, llevaremos a cabo un análisis traductológico según los distintos niveles de lengua: morfosintáctico, léxico-semántico y pragmático-cultural, en los que distinguiremos las principales técnicas de traducción empleadas y los posibles errores cometidos por el traductor.
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Ahmed, Shokhan Rasool. "Female Authority And The Representation of Womanhood In H. Rider Haggard’s Ayesha." Journal of University of Raparin 7, no. 4 (2020): 322–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26750/vol(7).no(4).paper17.

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Haggard’s Ayesha is the continuation of the Victorian dream novel She. H. Rider Haggard's She, subtitled A History of Adventure, is figured to be among top rated books at any point distributed: it had sold exactly 83 million duplicates by 1965. Ayesha (really articulated 'Assha'), subtitled The Return of She, who takes after She in the book, is an amazing and puzzling white sovereign who administers the African Amahagger individuals. Ayesha has enchantment controls and is undying, which makes She a dream experience book.
 Despite the fact that She and Ayesha were distributed almost twenty years separated, H. Rider Haggard stated that Ayesha was a decision to a two-section book, not a continuation. There is likewise a "prequel," She and Allan (1921). In the two books, an imaginary manager shows an original copy portrayal by Ludwig Horace Holly. In Haggard’s She, considering that some parts of the novel are so comfortable, readers might feel compelled into thinking that they are going through Haggard’s tour in Africa. Fortunately, in any event, when the plot eases back to a nearly gastropod pace, the way Haggard's depicts the African culture and scene conveys the reader along.
 Ayesha, known as She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, first showed up in sequential structure from 1896 to 1897 in the novel She. Ayesha is one of the marvelous, kick-ass lady characters in Victorian writing who represents the misogynist construction of femininity and embodies the femme fatale. This paper is principally concerned about the representation of feminine power and the representation of womanhood in Haggard’s Ayesha. Some questions will be investigated here. Can one consider Ayesha as a “conclusion” or a “sequel” to She since the whole novel replicates the same thematic and structural maneuvers of She? Does Haggard revive Ayesha, the “new woman”, in The Return of She respond to the threat to traditional gender roles? The findings of this study will be beneficial for the researchers, and all the undergraduate and postgraduate students of English department.
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TYBJERG, KARIN. "J. LENNART BERGGREN and ALEXANDER JONES, Ptolemy'sGeography: An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000. Pp. xiii+192. ISBN 0-691-01042-0. £24.95, $39.50 (hardback)." British Journal for the History of Science 37, no. 2 (2004): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087404215813.

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J. Lennart Berggren and Alexander Jones, Ptolemy's Geography: An Annotated Translation of the Theoretical Chapters. By Karin Tybjerg 194Natalia Lozovsky, ‘The Earth is Our Book’: Geographical Knowledge in the Latin West ca. 400–1000. By Evelyn Edson 196David Cantor (ed.), Reinventing Hippocrates. By Daniel Brownstein 197Peter Dear, Revolutionizing the Sciences: European Knowledge and Its Ambitions, 1500–1700. By John Henry 199Paolo Rossi, Logic and the Art of Memory: The Quest for a Universal Language. By John Henry 200Marie Boas Hall, Henry Oldenburg: Shaping the Royal Society. By Christoph Lüthy 201Richard L. Hills, James Watt, Volume 1: His Time in Scotland, 1736–1774. By David Philip Miller 203René Sigrist (ed.), H.-B. de Saussure (1740–1799): Un Regard sur la terre, Albert V. Carozzi and John K. Newman (eds.), Lectures on Physical Geography given in 1775 by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure at the Academy of Geneva/Cours de géographie physique donné en 1775 par Horace-Bénédict de Saussure à l'Académie de Genève and Horace-Bénédict de Saussure, Voyages dans les Alpes: Augmentés des Voyages en Valais, au Mont Cervin et autour du Mont Rose. By Martin Rudwick 206Anke te Heesen, The World in a Box: The Story of an Eighteenth-Century Picture Encyclopedia. By Richard Yeo 208David Boyd Haycock, William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England. By Geoffrey Cantor 209Jessica Riskin, Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment. By Dorinda Outram 210Michel Chaouli, The Laboratory of Poetry: Chemistry and Poetics in the Work of Friedrich Schlegel. By David Knight 211George Levine, Dying to Know: Scientific Epistemology and Narrative in Victorian England. By Michael H. Whitworth 212Agustí Nieto-Galan, Colouring Textiles: A History of Natural Dyestuffs in Industrial Europe. By Ursula Klein 214Stuart McCook, States of Nature: Science, Agriculture, and Environment in the Spanish Caribbean, 1760–1940. By Piers J. Hale 215Paola Govoni, Un pubblico per la scienza: La divulgazione scientifica nell'Italia in formazione. By Pietro Corsi 216R. W. Home, A. M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D. M. Sinkora and J. H. Voigt (eds.), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller. Volume II: 1860–1875. By Jim Endersby 217Douglas R. Weiner, Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia. With a New Afterword. By Piers J. Hale 219Helge Kragh, Quantum Generations: A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century. By Steven French 220Antony Kamm and Malcolm Baird, John Logie Baird: A Life. By Sean Johnston 221Robin L. Chazdon and T. C. Whitmore (eds.), Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: Classic Papers with Commentaries. By Joel B. Hagen 223Stephen Jay Gould, I Have Landed: Splashes and Reflections in Natural History. By Peter J. Bowler 223Henry Harris, Things Come to Life: Spontaneous Generation Revisited. By Rainer Brömer 224Hélène Gispert (ed.), ‘Par la Science, pour la patrie’: L'Association française pour l'avancement des sciences (1872–1914), un projet politique pour une société savante. By Cristina Chimisso 225Henry Le Chatelier, Science et industrie: Les Débuts du taylorisme en France. By Robert Fox 227Margit Szöllösi-Janze (ed.), Science in the Third Reich. By Jonathan Harwood 227Vadim J. Birstein, The Perversion of Knowledge; The true Story of Soviet Science. By C. A. J. Chilvers 229Guy Hartcup, The Effect of Science on the Second World War. By David Edgerton 230Lillian Hoddeson and Vicki Daitch, True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen, the Only Winner of Two Nobel Prizes in Physics. By Arne Hessenbruch 230Stephen B. Johnson, The Secret of Apollo: Systems Management in American and European Space Programs, John M. Logsdon (ed.), Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program. Volume V: Exploring the Cosmos and Douglas J. Mudgway, Uplink-Downlink: A History of the Deep Space Network 1957–1997. By Jon Agar 231Helen Ross and Cornelis Plug, The Mystery of the Moon Illusion: Exploring Size Perception. By Klaus Hentschel 233Matthew R. Edwards (ed.), Pushing Gravity: New Perspectives on Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation. By Friedrich Steinle 234Ernest B. Hook (ed.), Prematurity in Scientific Discovery: On Resistance and Neglect. By Alex Dolby 235John Waller, Fabulous Science: Fact and Fiction in the History of Scientific Discovery. By Alex Dolby 236Rosalind Williams, Retooling: A Historian Confronts Technological Change. By Keith Vernon 237Colin Divall and Andrew Scott, Making Histories in Transport Museums. By Anthony Coulls 238
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Wiesel, T. "Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception." Perception 26, no. 1_suppl (1997): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/v970003.

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It is more than half a century ago since Keffer H Hartline published his classical receptive fields studies of single optic nerve fibres in the frog. World War II intervened and the full impact of his work did not become apparent until the early fifties, when Horace Barlow extended Hartline's analysis in the frog and Stephen W Kuffler showed the on-centre and off-centre type ganglion cells in the cat retina. The next advances were made in the late fifties when Jerome Lettvin and Humberto Maturana described cells in the frog tectum with very complex response properties and when David Hubel and I discovered that cells in the cat striate cortex were sensitive to orientation of contours and binocular stimulation. Vision research has gone a long distance since that time—nonetheless we have just begun the long journey towards a detailed mechanistic understanding of the neural basis of visual perception. In this lecture I discuss the processing of visual information at the level of the striate cortex in the cat and monkey, and describe technical advances that have greatly facilitated the analysis of the neural mechanisms of visual perception.
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Emami, Mohamad, and Morteza Eskandari-Ghadi. "Lamb’s problem: a brief history." Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids 25, no. 3 (2019): 501–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1081286519883674.

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In this review note, a historical scientific investigation is presented for Lamb’s problem in the mathematical theory of elasticity. This problem first appeared in 1904 in the pioneering paper of Professor Sir Horace Lamb (Lamb, H. On the propagation of tremors over the surface of an elastic solid. Philos Trans R Soc Lon 1904; 203: 1–42). Of special interest here are the analytical studies of the three-dimensional version of Lamb’s problem, which consists of a semi-infinite, homogeneous, isotropic elastic solid that is set in motion by the exertion of a dynamical point force applied suddenly on the surface of the domain. The objective of this paper is to offer a comprehensive introduction to Lamb’s problem for the reader, along with discussing its mathematical complexities. An account is given of the history of this ever-significant problem from its earlier stages to the more recent investigations via outlining and discussing different rigorous approaches and methods of solution that have been hitherto suggested. The limitations of different methods, if they exist, are also discussed. Eventually, various solution methods are compared considering their nature, advantages, and restrictions.
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Ford, Brian. "The odd malaise of democratic education: Horace Mann, Amy Gutmann and the inordinate influence of business." Policy Futures in Education 18, no. 8 (2020): 1075–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478210320903910.

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This article is the third of three on “Sources of Authority in Education.” All use the work of Amy Gutmann as a heuristic device to describe and explain the prevalence of market-based models of education reform in the US and the business-influenced Global Education Reform Movement. The other two are “Negating Amy Gutmann: Deliberative Democracy, Business Influence and Segmentation Strategies in Education” and “Neoliberalism and Four Spheres of Authority in American Education: Business, Class, Stratification and Intimations of Marketization.” All three are intended to be included together as chapters of my Democratic Education and Markets: Segmentation, Privatization and Sources of Authority in Education Reform. The “Negating Amy Gutmann” article looks primarily at deliberative democracy. The “Neoliberalism and Four Spheres of Authority” article, considers its main theme to be the promise of egalitarian democracy and how figures ‘such as Horace Mann, John Dewey and Gutmann’ have argued it is largely based on the promise of public education. It thus begins with a consideration of what might be called a partial historical materialist analysis – the growth of inequality in the US (and other countries) since the 1970s that correlates with much of the basis for changes in the justifications and substance of education reform. The present article, “The Odd Malaise of Democratic Education and the Inordinate Influence of Business,” continues the argument by offering some historical background and comparisons and ends by considering what happens to the philosophy of education when democracy and capitalism are at odds. It thus starts with recent history, looking at how the content and context of educational policy have changed in the US since Gutmann wrote in the 1980s. Specifically, it concerns itself with the increasing prevalence of twin notions: that our system of education must be reformed because of global competition and that the educational system should emulate the market. The article then goes back a little bit further, to the origins of the common school in the 1600s and Horace Mann’s articulation of the principles behind public education, which are shown to be in stark contrast to Education Reform. The narrative describes how the standards movement, variously, coalesced around George H. W. Bush’s America 2000 and Bill Clinton’s Goals 2000 programs, was reflected in a ‘21st-century schools’ discourse, found programmatic form in George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind and it’s offspring, Arne Duncan’s Race to the Top. All of the preceding were, to a shocking degree, based on misleading and selective statistical analysis and sets goals that are unreachable even in the best of all possible worlds. The article concludes by considering paradigm change in education and its causes; I draw on both Peter Hall’s exposition of social learning 1 and Antonio Gramsci’s conceptualization of hegemony. 2
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Eekman, Thomas. "Jarmila F. Veltrusky. A Scored Farce from Medieval Bohemia: Mastickár. Ann Arbor: Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, 1985. ix, 396 pp. $25.00." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 22, no. 1-4 (1988): 521–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221023988x00979.

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Burian, Jarka M. "A Sacred Farce from Medieval Bohemia: Mastičkář. By Jarmila F. Veltrusky. Ann Arbor: Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, 1985. Pp. ix + 396. $25.00." Theatre Research International 11, no. 3 (1986): 248–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300012396.

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Abraham, Tara H. "Louise H. Marshall;, Horace W. Magoun. Discoveries in the Human Brain: Neuroscience Prehistory, Brain Structure, and Function. xii + 324 pp., illus., bibl., index. Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press, 1998. $59.50 (cloth)." Isis 93, no. 2 (2002): 290–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/344979.

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Watson, Lindsay C. "Horace, Epodes and Odes; A New Annotated Latin Edition. Ed. D. H. Garrison. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. Pp. xvii + 397, 6 maps, ISBN 0-8061-2374-5. £18.95." Journal of Roman Studies 84 (November 1994): 267–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/300939.

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Tansey, E. M. "Louise H Marshall and Horace W Magoun, Discoveries in the human brain: neuroscience prehistory, brain structure, and function, Totowa, NJ, Humana Press, 1998, pp. xi, 323, illus., $59.50 (0-896-03435-6)." Medical History 43, no. 3 (1999): 398–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025727300065467.

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Maudgil, David. "Book Review Discoveries in the Human Brain: Neuroscience prehistory, brain structure, and function By Louise H. Marshall and Horace W. Magoun. 322 pp. Totowa, N.J., Humana Press, 1998. $59.50. 0-89603-435-6." New England Journal of Medicine 339, no. 3 (1998): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejm199807163390320.

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Kroker, Kenton. "Horace Winchell Magoun. American Neuroscience in the Twentieth Century: Confluence of the Neural, Behavioral, and Communicative Streams. Edited and annotated by Louise H. Marshall. xviii + 481 pp., illus., bibl., index. Lisse, Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2003. €125, $139 (cloth)." Isis 97, no. 1 (2006): 172–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/504553.

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Currie, Bruce L. "Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 44 Edited by Arthur K. Cho, Terrence F. Blaschke, Paul A. Insel, and Horace H. Loh. Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA. 2004. viii + 647 pp. 15.5 × 23.5 cm. ISBN 0-8243-04.44-6. $74.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 47, no. 26 (2004): 6653. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm040173p.

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Weinstock, Joseph. "Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 41 Edited by Arthur K. Cho, Terrance F. Blaschke, Paul A. Insel, and Horace H. Loh. Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA. 2001. vii + 934 pp. 15.5 × 24 cm. ISBN 0-8243-0441-1. $65.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 44, no. 20 (2001): 3337. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm010343n.

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Kerns, Robert J. "Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 46 Edited by Arthur K. Cho, Terrence F. Blaschke, Paul A. Insel, and Horace H. Loh. Annual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA. 2006. x + 548 pp. 15.5 × 23.5 cm. ISBN 0-8243-0446-2. $80.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 49, no. 16 (2006): 5024–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm0680225.

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Prisinzano, Thomas E. "Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 47 Edited by Arthur K. Cho, Terrence F. Blaschke, Paul A. Insel, and Horace H. Loh. Annual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA. 2007. x + 775 pp. 15.5 × 23.5 cm. ISBN 978-0-8243-0447-8. $80.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 50, no. 15 (2007): 3756. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm078011r.

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Moreno Gálvez, Francisco Javier. "Planificación y comunicación (J. Díaz Bordenave & H. Martins de Carvalho)." Chasqui. Revista Latinoamericana de Comunicación, no. 132 (November 16, 2016): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.16921/chasqui.v0i132.2975.

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Planificación y comunicaciónAutores: Juan DÍAZ BORDENAVE & Horacio MARTINS DE CARVALHO—Editorial: Ediciones CIESPAL. Quito, Ecuador.Año: 2015Páginas: 324ISBN: 978-9978-55-126-4Autor de la reseña: Francisco Javier MORENO GÁLVEZ
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Harrison, S. J. "E. H. Sutherland, Horace's Well-Trained Reader. Towards a Methodology of Audience Participation in the Odes (Studien zur klassischen Philologie 136). Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2002. Pp. 260. ISBN 3-631-39725-9. £25.00/€37.80.R. L. B. McNeill, Horace: Image, Identity and Audience. Baltimore/London: John Hopkins University Press, 2001. Pp. xii + 188. ISBN 0-8018-6666-9. £27.50/US$39.00." Journal of Roman Studies 94 (November 2004): 246–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435800064753.

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Harrison, S. J. "E. H. Sutherland, Horace's Well-Trained Reader. Towards a Methodology of Audience Participation in the Odes (Studien zur klassischen Philologie 136). Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2002. Pp. 260. ISBN 3-631-39725-9. £25.00/€37.80. - R. L. B. McNeill, Horace: Image, Identity and Audience. Baltimore/London: John Hopkins University Press, 2001. Pp. xii + 188. ISBN 0-8018-6666-9. £27.50/US$39.00." Journal of Roman Studies 94 (November 2004): 246–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4135067.

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Duggett, T. "In Solitude, for Company: The City in W. H. Auden's Horae Canonicae." English 54, no. 210 (2005): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/english/54.210.195.

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Khudair, Raghda Naeem. "The Stylistic Device of Repetition in D H Lawrence's Short Story "The Rocking Horse Winner"." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 3 (2020): 2734–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i3/pr2020309.

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Curtis, J. "W. H. AUDEN'S THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN HORAE CANONICAE: 'PRIME', 'TERCE', AND 'SEXT'." Literature and Theology 11, no. 1 (1997): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/litthe/11.1.46.

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Flaherty, Patrick T. "Book Review of Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 50 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 50 . Edited by Arthur K. Cho , Terrence F. Blaschke , Paul A. Insel , and Horace H. Loh . Annual Reviews , Palo Alto, CA . 2010 . ix +483 pp. 24 × 19 cm. ISBN 978-0-8243-0450-8 . $84.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 53, no. 17 (2010): 6521–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm100851r.

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Kerns, Robert J. "Book Review of Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 49 Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. Volume 49 . Edited by Arthur K. Cho , Terrence F. Blaschke , Paul A. Insel , and Horace H. Loh . Annual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA. 2009 . x + 470 pp. 18.5 × 24 cm. ISBN 978-0-8243-0449-2 . $84.00." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 52, no. 10 (2009): 3428. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm9004384.

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RUDWICK, MARTIN. "RENÉ SIGRIST (ed.), H.-B. de Saussure (1740–1799): Un Regard sur la terre. Bibliothèque d'histoire des sciences, 4. Geneva and Paris: Georg Editeur, 2001. Pp. x+540. ISBN 2-8257-0740-6. No price given (paperback). ALBERT V. CAROZZI and JOHN K. NEWMAN (eds.), Lectures on Physical Geography given in 1775 by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure at the Academy of Geneva/Cours de géographie physique donné en 1775 par Horace-Bénédict de Saussure à l'Académie de Genève. Geneva: Éditions Zoé, 2003. Pp. xxii+527. ISBN 2-88182-481-1. No price given (paperback). HORACE-BÉNÉDICTDE SAUSSURE, Voyages dans les Alpes: Augmentés des Voyages en Valais, au Mont Cervin et autour du Mont Rose. With a Foreword by Albert V. Carozzi. Geneva: Editions Slatkine, 2002. Pp. xviii+300. ISBN 2-8321-0047-3. No price given (hardback)." British Journal for the History of Science 37, no. 2 (2004): 206–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087404285818.

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Cheon, Banyoon, Hoi-Chang Lee, Takuya Wakai, and Rafael A. Fissore. "Ca2+ influx and the store-operated Ca2+ entry pathway undergo regulation during mouse oocyte maturation." Molecular Biology of the Cell 24, no. 9 (2013): 1396–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e13-01-0065.

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In preparation for fertilization, mammalian oocytes undergo optimization of the mechanisms that regulate calcium homeostasis. Among these changes is the increase in the content of the Ca2+ stores ([Ca2+]ER), a process that requires Ca2+ influx. Nevertheless, the mechanism(s) that mediates this influx remains obscure, although is known that [Ca2+]ER can regulate Ca2+ influx via store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE). We find that during maturation, as [Ca2+]ER increases, Ca2+ influx decreases. We demonstrate that mouse oocytes/eggs express the two molecular components of SOCE—stromal interaction molecule 1 (Stim1) and Orai1—and expression of human (h) Stim1 increases Ca2+ influx in a manner that recapitulates endogenous SOCE. We observe that the cellular distribution of hStim1 and hOrai1 during maturation undergoes sweeping changes that curtail their colocalization during the later stages of maturation. Coexpression of hStim1 and hOrai1 enhances influx throughout maturation but increases basal Ca2+ levels only in GV oocytes. Further, expression of a constitutive active form of hStim1 plus Orai1, which increases basal Ca2+ throughout maturation, disturbs resumption of meiosis. Taken together, our results demonstrate that Ca2+ influx and SOCE are regulated during maturation and that alteration of Ca2+ homeostasis undermines maturation in mouse oocytes.
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Zhang, Zhixin, Gang Xu, Jing Gao, et al. "Effects of E-Learning Environment Use on Visual Function of Elementary and Middle School Students: A Two-Year Assessment—Experience from China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 5 (2020): 1560. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051560.

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This two-year follow-up assessment was performed on 721 elementary (Grades 2–4) and middle (Grade 1) school students who used, and 62 Grade 4 (Control) students who did not use, E-learning environments from schools in Beijing and Shandong Province, China. Statistical analysis included repeated-measures single-factor and two-factor analyses of variance, and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). In three assessments over two years, the students’ visual acuity, visual field, depth perception, and horary visual acuity were monitored, along with the related differences and developmental changes and the effect of the E-learning environment on these indexes: (1) For the first time, the average values of four indexes of visual function of the students exposure to the E-learning environment were obtained, among which the ratio of poor visual acuity was still high; (2) visual acuity and depth perception in middle school students was poorer than that of elementary school students, but their visual field and horary visual acuity was higher; (3) for the two years, the four indexes of the visual function of students in different grades showed different change trends; and (4) the comparison for G4 and control demonstrated that the frequency of E-learning environment use (6.75 h/week for G4) had no significant effect on the visual acuity and depth perception of the Grades 4 and 5 students in elementary school but had a significant effect on their visual field and horary visual acuity. However, in all of the included students, the E-learning environment use time significantly affected the left and right eye visual acuity in the students, except in G4.
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Rengifo García, Graciela. "Nuestra Revista hacia SciELO Perú." Revista del Archivo General de la Nación 34, no. 1 (2019): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.37840/ragn.v34i1.89.

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Desde el año 1920, el Archivo General de la Nación (AGN) edita la Revista del Archivo Nacional del Perú (ahora Revista del Archivo General de la Nación), fecha en que el Dr. Horacio H. Urteaga (director del Archivo Nacional 1917-1944) inició su publicación conjuntamente con el P. Domingo Angulo; en ella se difunde la producción de artículos científicos de disciplinas como la Historia y la Archivística, trabajos desarrollados tanto por investigadores del AGN como por investigadores nacionales y extranjeros; nuestra publicación busca ser un referente en el campo y consolidarse como una herramienta de consulta para los investigadores de las áreas antes mencionadas.
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Cavarzere, Alberto. "Elizabeth H. Sutherland: Horace’s Well-Trained Reader. Toward a Methodology of Audience Participation in the Odes." Gnomon 76, no. 5 (2004): 397–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417_2004_5_397.

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Borges, LPB, GMA Santos, RA Oliveira, et al. "Metacarpophalangeal joint luxation with joint capsule rupture and bone exposure in a horse." Veterinární Medicína 65, No. 7 (2020): 309–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/170/2019-vetmed.

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A 300 kg, 11-month-old quarter horse filly was presented with a joint dislocation in the right anterior limb. The animal was attended at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) Veterinary Hospital in September 2016, where it was reported that the horse was injured on a fence. On clinical examination, the dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint with a rupture of the joint capsule and exposure of bone surfaces was observed, however, with no rupture of the extensor and flexor tendons. Surgery was recommended and the patient was anaesthetised with detomidine (Dormiun V; Agener União, São Paulo, Brazil; 0.04 mg/kg), ketamine (Cetamin; Syntec, São Paulo, Brazil; 0.03 mg/kg/h) and guaiacol glyceryl ether (JA Saúde Animal, São Paulo, Brasil, 0.5 ml/kg/h) i.v. The reconstitution of the joint capsule, lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and the other soft tissues around the injury was performed. A chemical arthrodesis was performed, then the tissue approximation and finally the skin suture. Bandages were applied on the wound with hydrophobic cotton and a Robert-Jones dressing. Systemic treatment was performed with enrofloxacin (Zelotril 10%; Agener União, São Paulo, Brazil; 5 mg/kg) i.m., meloxicam (Maxicam 2%; São Paulo, Brasil; 0.6 mg/kg) i.v. during 10 and 20 days, respectively, then replacing the antibiotic with ceftiofur (Cef 50; Agener União, São Paulo, Brasil; 2.2 mg/kg) i.m. for another 22 days. An iodine solution was applied to the joint optimising arthrodesis. After three and a half months, the lesion was entirely healed and with good movement, so the patient was discharged. This case demonstrates that, with adequate treatment and attention, it is possible to recover the patient’s quality of life.
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Patschova, M., R. Kabes, and E. Ludvikova. "Post anaesthetic myelopathy in the horse: a case report." Veterinární Medicína 59, No. 9 (2014): 447–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/7685-vetmed.

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The first case of post anaesthetic myelopathy in a horse is described. A two year old 530 kg Shire stallion underwent surgical removal of a granuloma in the ventral sternal region under general inhalation anaesthesia in dorsal recumbency. Total duration of the operation was 85 min. The anaesthesia was uneventful except for profuse sweating and arterial hypertension observed during the whole period. During recovery the horse was not able to stand, and flaccid paralysis of hind limbs, absence of reaction to an induced pain stimulus on the hind limbs and no patellar or anal reflex was recorded; in addition, tail tonus was weak. Panniculus reflex was absent distally from the 17<sup>th</sup> intercostal space. Head, neck and front limb movement was not affected. The horse did not respond to treatment by intravenous administration of dexamethasone, hypertonic or isotonic saline. The status deteriorated and the horse was euthanised 4 h after the end of anaesthesia. The main pathological findings were haemorrhage, oedema and malacia of L5–L6 spinal cord segments and cauda equina. Histological examination of the spinal cord revealed haemorrhage and areas of necrosis predominantly in the grey matter of L5 and L6 segments. Impairment of spinal cord perfusion due to haemodynamic changes associated with dorsal recumbency and general anaesthesia is presumed. Predisposition factors could include young age, dorsal recumbency and high weight.  
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Handayani, Sri, and Karnilawati Karnilawati. "KARAKTERISASI DAN KLASIFIKASI TANAH ULTISOL DI KECAMATAN INDRAJAYA KABUPATEN PIDIE." Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian 14, no. 2 (2018): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31849/jip.v14i2.437.

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This study aims to examine the characteristics of Ultisol soil and produce a system of naming Ultisol soil according to the USDA Land Taxonomy system in Indrajaya District, Pidie District. This research will be carried out in the villages of Gle Gapui, Tuha Suwiek and Masjid Suwiek Indrajaya sub-districts from June to November 2015. This study uses descriptive-quantitative method, which consists of the following stages: (1) Preparation, ie collecting secondary data such as climate data, maps etc. Then prepare the tools and materials for the field survey and establish the ground pedon (2) Field activities, including observation of soil profile, soil sampling, laboratory analysis. Subsequently classified the land based on the USDA Land Taxonomy System
 Profile Gle Gapui climber determinant (horate Bt) textured clay where there is increasing clay so it is included into the horizontal horizon. Content weight value is inversely proportional to permeability and porosity. The soil reaction is directly proportional to the saturation of base which is equally low. The content of C- organic, P is available and N total is low. Moderate Cation Exchange Capacity, exchangeable acids (H and Al) are high.
 The classification of Ultisol soil in the location of the Glealing Glean profile is Typic Hapludult, berliat, blend, isohipertermik.
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Scourfield, J. H. D. "R. G. M. Nisbet, Collected Papers on Latin Literature. ed. S. J. Harrison. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. X + 449. ISBN 0-19-814948-4. £60.00. - S. J. Harrison (ed.), Homage to Horace: a Bimillennary Celebration. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. X + 380. ISBN 0-19-814954-9. £45.00. - D. Innes, H. Hine, and C. Pelling (eds), Ethics and Rhetoric: Classical Essays for Donald Russell on his Seventy-fifth Birthday. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. xvi + 378. ISBN 0-19-814962-X. £45.00." Journal of Roman Studies 87 (November 1997): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/301421.

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Scourfield, J. H. D. "R. G. M. Nisbet, Collected Papers on Latin Literature. ed. S. J. Harrison. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. X + 449. ISBN 0-19-814948-4. £60.00.S. J. Harrison (ed.), Homage to Horace: a Bimillennary Celebration. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. X + 380. ISBN 0-19-814954-9. £45.00.D. Innes, H. Hine, and C. Pelling (eds), Ethics and Rhetoric: Classical Essays for Donald Russell on his Seventy-fifth Birthday. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. xvi + 378. ISBN 0-19-814962-X. £45.00." Journal of Roman Studies 87 (November 1997): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435800058603.

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Harpham, Geoffrey Galt. "Genre and the Institution of Research: Three American Instances." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 122, no. 5 (2007): 1635–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2007.122.5.1635.

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No concept is more fundamental to literary study than genre. It is virtually impossible to think seriously about literature without considering the codes or conventions that structure literary texts. Aristotle's distinction between the “poetic kinds” of epic and drama and Horace's insistence on poetic decorum are early attempts to distinguish among types of creative expression in order to understand and appreciate the specific excellences of each. The most enduring typology of genres divides literature into three classes, depending on who speaks in and therefore controls the work. As M. H. Abrams represents these distinctions, they consist of “lyric (uttered throughout in the first person), epic or narrative (in which the narrator speaks in the first person, then lets his characters speak for themselves); and drama (in which the characters do all the talking).” Other divisions have been proposed (e.g., Northrop Frye's division of comedy, tragedy, irony, and satire), as have more nuanced accounts of genre itself that focus on how genres can cross, mix, and stretch to include deviations from type. But as a means of imposing a preliminary principle of order on an immense and various field, genre is an indispensable concept.
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Franklin, V. P. "Recent Books on African American Educational HistoryWilliam H. Watkins, The White Architects of Black Education: Ideology and Power in America, 1865-1954William H. Watkins, James H. Lewis, and Victoria Chou, eds., Race and Education: The Roles of History and Society in Educating African American StudentsKaren A. Johnson, Uplifting the Women and the Race: The Educational Philosophies and Social Activism of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen BurroughsAnna Victoria Wilson and William E. Seagall, Oh, Do I Remember! Experiences of Teachers during the Desegregation of Austin's Schools, 1964-1971Vivian Gunn Morris and Curtis L. Morris, The Price They Paid: Desegregation in an African American CommunityAdam Fairclough, Teaching Equality: Black Schools in the Age of Jim CrowHenry N. Drewry and Humphrey Doermann, Stand and Prosper: Private Black Colleges and Their StudentsRobert A. Pratt, We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation of the University of GeorgiaMaurice C. Daniels, Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy, and Jurisprudence." Journal of African American History 87, no. 4 (2002): 446–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1562476.

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Woodman, A. J. "Recent Studies of Horace's Odes - Matthew S. Santirocco: Unity and Design in Horace's Odes. Pp. x + 251. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1986. £24. - David H. Porter: Horace's Poetic Journey: a Reading of Odes 1–3. Pp. xiv + 281; 9 diagrams. Princeton University Press, 1987. £22. - Peter Connor: Horace's Lyric Poetry: the Force of Humour. (Ramus Monographs, 2.) Pp. x + 221. Victoria: Aureal Publications, 1987. Australian $24." Classical Review 39, no. 2 (1989): 208–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00271424.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 69, no. 3-4 (1995): 315–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002642.

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-Dennis Walder, Robert D. Hamner, Derek Walcott. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993. xvi + 199 pp.''Critical perspectives on Derek Walcott. Washington DC: Three continents, 1993. xvii + 482 pp.-Yannick Tarrieu, Lilyan Kesteloot, Black writers in French: A literary history of Negritude. Translated by Ellen Conroy Kennedy. Washington DC: Howard University Press, 1991. xxxiii + 411 pp.-Renée Larrier, Carole Boyce Davies ,Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean women and literature. Trenton NJ: Africa World Press, 1990. xxiii + 399 pp., Elaine Savory Fido (eds)-Renée Larrier, Evelyn O'Callaghan, Woman version: Theoretical approaches to West Indian fiction by women. London: Macmillan Caribbean, 1993. viii + 126 pp.-Lisa Douglass, Carolyn Cooper, Noises in the blood: Orality, gender and the 'vulgar' body of Jamaican popular culture. London: Macmillan Caribbean, 1993. ix + 214 pp.-Christine G.T. Ho, Kumar Mahabir, East Indian women of Trinidad & Tobago: An annotated bibliography with photographs and ephemera. San Juan, Trinidad: Chakra, 1992. vii + 346 pp.-Eva Abraham, Richenel Ansano ,Mundu Yama Sinta Mira: Womanhood in Curacao. Eithel Martis (eds.). Curacao: Fundashon Publikashon, 1992. xii + 240 pp., Joceline Clemencia, Jeanette Cook (eds)-Louis Allaire, Corrine L. Hofman, In search of the native population of pre-Colombian Saba (400-1450 A.D.): Pottery styles and their interpretations. Part one. Amsterdam: Natuurwetenschappelijke Studiekring voor het Caraïbisch Gebied, 1993. xiv + 269 pp.-Frank L. Mills, Bonham C. Richardson, The Caribbean in the wider world, 1492-1992: A regional geography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xvi + 235 pp.-Frank L. Mills, Thomas D. Boswell ,The Caribbean Islands: Endless geographical diversity. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992. viii + 240 pp., Dennis Conway (eds)-Alex van Stipriaan, H.W. van den Doel ,Nederland en de Nieuwe Wereld. Utrecht: Aula, 1992. 348 pp., P.C. Emmer, H.PH. Vogel (eds)-Idsa E. Alegría Ortega, Francine Jácome, Diversidad cultural y tensión regional: América Latina y el Caribe. Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1993. 143 pp.-Barbara L. Solow, Ira Berlin ,Cultivation and culture: Labor and the shaping of slave life in the Americas. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993. viii + 388 pp., Philip D. Morgan (eds)-Andrew J. O'Shaughnessy, Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Providence Island, 1630-1641: The other puritan colony. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. xiii + 393 pp.-Armando Lampe, Johannes Meier, Die Anfänge der Kirche auf den Karibischen Inseln: Die Geschichte der Bistümer Santo Domingo, Concepción de la Vega, San Juan de Puerto Rico und Santiago de Cuba von ihrer Entstehung (1511/22) bis zur Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts. Immensee: Neue Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft, 1991. xxxiii + 313 pp.-Edward L. Cox, Carl C. Campbell, Cedulants and capitulants; The politics of the coloured opposition in the slave society of Trinidad, 1783-1838. Port of Spain, Trinidad: Paria Publishing, 1992. xv + 429 pp.-Thomas J. Spinner, Jr., Basdeo Mangru, Indenture and abolition: Sacrifice and survival on the Guyanese sugar plantations. Toronto: TSAR, 1993. xiii + 146 pp.-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Lila Gobardhan-Rambocus ,Immigratie en ontwikkeling: Emancipatie van contractanten. Paramaribo: Anton de Kom Universiteit, 1993. 262 pp., Maurits S. Hassankhan (eds)-Juan A. Giusti-Cordero, Teresita Martínez-Vergne, Capitalism in colonial Puerto Rico: Central San Vicente in the late nineteenth century. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1992. 189 pp.-Jean Pierre Sainton, Henriette Levillain, La Guadeloupe 1875 -1914: Les soubresauts d'une société pluriethnique ou les ambiguïtés de l'assimilation. Paris: Autrement, 1994. 241 pp.-Michèle Baj Strobel, Solange Contour, Fort de France au début du siècle. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1994. 224 pp.-Betty Wood, Robert J. Stewart, Religion and society in post-emancipation Jamaica. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1992. xx + 254 pp.-O. Nigel Bolland, Michael Havinden ,Colonialism and development: Britain and its tropical colonies, 1850-1960. New York: Routledge, 1993. xv + 420 pp., David Meredith (eds)-Luis Martínez-Fernández, Luis Navarro García, La independencia de Cuba. Madrid: MAPFRE, 1992. 413 pp.-Pedro A. Pequeño, Guillermo J. Grenier ,Miami now! : Immigration, ethnicity, and social change. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1992. 219 pp., Alex Stepick III (eds)-George Irving, Alistair Hennessy ,The fractured blockade: West European-Cuban relations during the revolution. London: Macmillan Caribbean, 1993. xv + 358 pp., George Lambie (eds)-George Irving, Donna Rich Kaplowitz, Cuba's ties to a changing world. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner, 1993, xii + 263 pp.-G.B. Hagelberg, Scott B. MacDonald ,The politics of the Caribbean basin sugar trade. New York: Praeger, 1991. vii + 164 pp., Georges A. Fauriol (eds)-Bonham C. Richardson, Trevor W. Purcell, Banana Fallout: Class, color, and culture among West Indians in Costa Rica. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Afro-American studies, 1993. xxi + 198 pp.-Gertrude Fraser, George Gmelch, Double Passage: The lives of Caribbean migrants abroad and back home. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992. viii + 335 pp.-Gertrude Fraser, John Western, A passage to England: Barbadian Londoners speak of home. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992. xxii + 309 pp.-Trevor W. Purcell, Harry G. Lefever, Turtle Bogue: Afro-Caribbean life and culture in a Costa Rican Village. Cranbury NJ: Susquehanna University Press, 1992. 249 pp.-Elizabeth Fortenberry, Virginia Heyer Young, Becoming West Indian: Culture, self, and nation in St. Vincent. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993. x + 229 pp.-Horace Campbell, Dudley J. Thompson ,From Kingston to Kenya: The making of a Pan-Africanist lawyer. Dover MA: The Majority Press, 1993. xii + 144 pp., Margaret Cezair Thompson (eds)-Kumar Mahabir, Samaroo Siewah, The lotus and the dagger: The Capildeo speeches (1957-1994). Port of Spain: Chakra Publishing House, 1994. 811 pp.-Donald R. Hill, Forty years of steel: An annotated discography of steel band and Pan recordings, 1951-1991. Jeffrey Thomas (comp.). Westport CT: Greenwood, 1992. xxxii + 307 pp.-Jill A. Leonard, André Lucrèce, Société et modernité: Essai d'interprétation de la société martiniquaise. Case Pilote, Martinique: Editions de l'Autre Mer, 1994. 188 pp.-Dirk H. van der Elst, Ben Scholtens ,Gaama Duumi, Buta Gaama: Overlijden en opvolging van Aboikoni, grootopperhoofd van de Saramaka bosnegers. Stanley Dieko. Paramaribo: Afdeling Cultuurstudies/Minov; Amsterdam: Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen, 1992. 204 pp., Gloria Wekker, Lady van Putten (eds)-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Chandra van Binnendijk ,Sranan: Cultuur in Suriname. Amsterdam: Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen/Rotterdam: Museum voor Volkenkunde, 1992. 159 pp., Paul Faber (eds)-Harold Munneke, A.J.A. Quintus Bosz, Grepen uit de Surinaamse rechtshistorie. Paramaribo: Vaco, 1993. 176 pp.-Harold Munneke, Irvin Kanhai ,Strijd om grond in Suriname: Verkenning van het probleem van de grondenrechten van Indianen en Bosnegers. Paramaribo, 1993, 200 pp., Joyce Nelson (eds)-Ronald Donk, J. Hartog, De geschiedenis van twee landen: De Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba. Zaltbommel: Europese Bibliotheek, 1993. 183 pp.-Aart G. Broek, J.J. Oversteegen, In het schuim van grauwe wolken: Het leven van Cola Debrot tot 1948. Amsterdam: Muelenhoff, 1994. 556 pp.''Gemunt op wederkeer: Het leven van Cola Debrot vanaf 1948. Amsterdam: Muelenhoff, 1994. 397 pp.
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Cantat, Olivier, and Alexandre Follin. "Les singularités thermiques d’un espace périurbain dans une agglomération de dimension moyenne : le cas de Caen durant l’hiver 2018/2019." Climatologie 17 (2020): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/climat/202017003.

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L’analyse comparative des données météorologiques de la station rurale de Carpiquet avec une station expérimentale en périphérie de la ville de Caen a permis de montrer la présence en hiver d’un léger îlot de chaleur péri-urbain (ICPU) (moyenne de +0,4°C). Il est caractérisé par un maximum d’intensité en fin d’après-midi et début de soirée (+0,8°C) et des écarts faibles le reste du temps. Derrière cette image moyenne, une analyse du continuum temporel au pas de temps journalier puis horaire a mis en exergue des comportements différenciés selon les types de temps. Le caractère le plus original des résultats est la présence certes rare, mais significative en termes d’intensité, d’un îlot de fraîcheur péri-urbain (IFPU). Il se forme de nuit par temps clair et calme et se prolonge dans la matinée, jusqu’à présenter un maximum d’intensité vers 9 h UTC. Cette inversion par rapport au schéma classique de fonctionnement des îlots de chaleur urbain (ICU) s’explique par un mode d’occupation du sol favorable à la formation d’une poche froide par rayonnement nocturne, favorisée par l’absence totale de vent (effet de barrage du bâti et de la végétation) et par la faible densité urbaine, alors que sur la campagne ces mécanismes de refroidissement sont atténués par la persistance d’un léger flux. Cet IFPU résiste et s’intensifie en début de matinée, jusqu’à temps que le soleil et la turbulence de l’air ne viennent échauffer et disperser cette pellicule d’air froid plus dense. Ici, les conditions stationnelles semblent donc primer sur les effets purement urbains car l’agglomération de Caen ne présente pas une masse suffisante pour créer une « bulle chaude » jusque dans ses quartiers périphériques quand un type de temps radiatif s’impose.
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Henderson, Lee W. "Book Review Acid–Base Disorders and Their Treatment Edited by F. John Gennari, Horacio J. Adrogué, John H. Galla, and Nicolaos E. Madias. 856 pp., illustrated. Boca Raton, Fla., Taylor & Francis, 2005. $199.95. 0-8247-5915-X." New England Journal of Medicine 353, no. 23 (2005): 2520–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejm200512083532325.

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