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Newman, William A. "CARL August Nilsson 28 December 1893 - 14 January 1987." Crustaceana 59, no. 3 (1990): 289–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854090x00480.

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Sheinis, L. "About prolapse of the uterus and vagina with ovarian cysts." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 7, no. 6 (2020): 609. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd76609.

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Davis, William A. "Reading Failure in(to) Jude the Obscure: Hardy's Sue Bridehead and Lady Jeune's “New Woman” Essays, 1885–1900." Victorian Literature and Culture 26, no. 1 (1998): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150300002278.

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Thomas hardy was at work on his last novel, Jude the Obscure, when two of the best-known New Woman novels of the 1890s, Sarah Grand's The Heavenly Twins and George Gissing's The Odd Women, appeared in 1893. Hardy read The Heavenly Twins, or at least parts of it, in May 1893 and noted its criticism of the “constant cultivation of the [female] animal instincts” (i.e., the marital and maternal instincts) in his notebook (qtd. in Literary Notebooks 2:57). Hardy met Sarah Grand later in the spring and praised her to his friend Florence Henniker as a writer who had “decided to offend her friends (so she told me) — & now that they are all alienated she can write boldly, & get listened to” (Collected Letters 2:33). Hardy was also at this time looking into the popular short-story collection Keynotes (1893) by George Egerton (Mary Chavelita Clairmonte), from which he copied a passage concerning man's inability to appreciate “the problems of [woman's] complex nature” (qtd. in Literary Notebooks 2:60). Hardy's interest in George Egerton continued for several years. He wrote to Florence Henniker in January 1894 and reported that he had “found out no more about Mrs. Clairmont [sic]”; Sue Bridehead at this same time was still “very nebulous” (Collected Letters 2:47). Two years later, Hardy had found the author of Keynotes and finished his novel: he wrote to Mrs. Clairmonte in late December 1895, two months after the publication of Jude the Obscure, and commented on their shared interest in the Sue characters “type”: “I have been intending for years to draw Sue, & it is extraordinary that a type of woman, comparatively common & getting commoner, should have escaped fiction so long” (Collected Letters 2:102). Hardy's comment suggests that Sue's origins were, at least in part, real New Women, and that he had been following the New Woman phenomenon for several years. Hardy had completed work on Jude in the spring of 1895 while simultaneously reading another New Woman novel, the best-selling and controversial The Woman Who Did (1895) by Grant Allen. Hardy wrote to Allen in February 1895 to thank Allen for sending a copy of the novel and to express his praise for the book, which he had read “from cover to cover.” Hardy added that it “was curious to find how exactly [Allen] had anticipated my view” (Collected Letters 2:68).
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Marshall, W. Robert. "In memory of Olaf A. Hougen October 4, 1893-January 7, 1986." Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals 25, no. 4 (1986): 459–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/i100024a001.

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Sowell, David. "The 1893 bogotazo: Artisans and Public Violence in Late Nineteenth–Century Bogotá." Journal of Latin American Studies 21, no. 1-2 (1989): 267–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00014796.

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Bogotá suffered its most severe outbreak of public violence of the nineteenth century on 15 and 16 January 1893. Indeed apart from the bogotazo of 9 April 1948, it was perhaps the worst violence that the Colombian capital has ever experienced.1 For twenty-four hours the city experienced serious social disorder, which was brought under control only by the use of regular army troops at a cost of an unknown number of casualties. Surprisingly, the January 1893 bogotazo has not been subjected to serious historical examination. The role of craftsmen in the outbreak of violence offers a window in the largely unknown course of artisan political activity in Bogotá after the decline of the Democratic Society of Artisans in the mid-century reform period. More broadly, whereas the relationship between wage labourers and violence has attracted many scholars, the propensity of the artisan class to engage in violent activities in nineteenth-century Colombia (and in Latin America as a whole) deserves more scholarly investigation. What were the causes and the nature of the 1893 riot? Were they typical of nineteenth-century urban violence? Finally, how does the 1893 riot fit within the broad sweep of Colombian collective violence?2 Before attempting to answer these questions it is necessary to look briefly, by way of background, at Bogotá in the late nineteenth century, its economy and society, at the nature of Colombian politics and, in particular, at the role of artisans in bogotano politics and in earlier episodes of urban disorder.
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Ismagilov, M. F. "The first editor-in-chief of the journal "Neurological Bulletin" prof. V. M. Bekhterev." Neurology Bulletin XXX, no. 1-2 (1998): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb79858.

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In January 1893, the medical community in Russia received a new medical journal. It was Neurological Bulletin, published in Kazan under the editorship of V.M. Bekhterev (head of the Department of Psychiatry at Kazan University) as the organ of the Society of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists.
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Poteenko, V. "Report on my obstetric activity in the zemstvo since February 1885 to January 1893." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 7, no. 8 (2020): 621–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd78621-683.

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The proposed obstetric report, according to the peculiar conditions of rural zemstvo medical practice, does not differ in particular accuracy and completeness of observations; in most cases, in villages and small towns (like the one where I live now), a doctor is invited only in difficult and advanced cases of childbirth or miscarriage, so very often, for example, there is no time for accurate measurements of the pelvis and other more detailed inquiries of the woman in labor; to all this must be added a mass of other, very varied medical work with a zemstvo doctor.
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Kakushkin, N. "M.P. Ayzeshptadt. - Two cases of ovaryotomy. (Protok, sent by the General Minsk doctors for 1893/4, Minsk, 1894 p. 152)." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 9, no. 9 (2020): 814–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd99814-815.

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1st case. 50 years old, multiparous. 6 years ago, the climacteric period began. 3 months ago, the tumor covered up in the belly. Cystoma ovarii sinistri recognized. Gluttony on January 8, 1894. The cyst was opened with a knife. There are no splices. The cut surface of the leg is sheathed with a peritoneum. Recovery. The tumor turned out to be a multichamber colloid cyst of the left ovary.
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Sasaki, Christen T. "Emerging Nations, Emerging Empires." Pacific Historical Review 90, no. 1 (2021): 28–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2021.90.1.28.

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This article covers the controversy that followed the March 16, 1893 escape of prisoner Yosaku Imada to the Japanese warship, the Naniwa, which was docked in Honolulu. Imada’s act of seeking refuge onboard the ship occurred at a time when the provisional government of Hawai‘i had no extradition treaty with Japan. This created a diplomatic event that entangled leaders from Japan, the provisional government, and the United States. To further complicate matters, Issei and Meiji government officials were also pressing for franchise in the Islands, a right that a majority of the community did not have access to at home. By placing Imada’s escape and the Issei fight for voting rights in the context of the uncertainty that followed the January 17, 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, this article emphasizes Hawai‘i’s relevance as a site where inter-imperial dynamics aligned with competing settler colonialisms.
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Mcclish, Glen. "Frederick Douglass and the Consequences of Rhetoric: The Interpretive Framing and Publication History of the 2 January 1893 Haiti Speeches." Rhetorica 30, no. 1 (2012): 37–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2012.30.1.37.

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This study features the interpretative framing and publication history of Frederick Douglass's 2 January 1893 Haiti orations. Beginning with the initial accounts and discussions of the speeches carried in white and African American newspapers, then moving to their publication in pamphlet form, I explore the rhetorical consequences of authors' and editors' efforts to reproduce, interpret, praise, criticize, frame, and reframe Douglass's words in the months following the delivery of the speeches. To conclude, I consider twentieth- and twenty-first-century efforts to edit and publish Douglass's Haiti speeches.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "January 1893"

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Tabner, Isaac T. "The relationship between concentration and realised volatility : an empirical investigation of the FTSE 100 Index January 1984 through March 2003." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/79.

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Few studies have examined the impact of portfolio concentration upon the realised volatility of stock index portfolios, such as the FTSE 100. Instead, previous research has focused upon diversification across industries, across geographic regions and across different firms. The present study addresses this imbalance by calculating the daily time series of four concentration metrics for the FTSE 100 Index over the period from January 1984 through March 2003. In addition, the value weighted variance covariance matrix (VCM) of daily FTSE 100 Index constituent returns is decomposed into four sub-components: two from the diagonal elements and two from the off-diagonal elements of the VCM. These consist of the average variance of constituent returns, represented by the sum of diagonal elements in the VCM, and the average covariance represented by the sum of off-diagonal elements in the VCM. The value weighted average variance (VAV) and covariance (VAC) are each subdivided into the equally weighted average variance (EAV) the equally weighted average covariance (EAC) and incremental components that represent the difference between the respective value-weighted and equally weighted averages. These are referred to as the incremental average variance (IAV) and the incremental average covariance (IAC) respectively. The incremental average variance and the incremental average covariance are then combined, additively, to produce the incremental realised variance (IRV) of the FTSE 100 Index. The incremental average covariance and the incremental realised variance are found to be negative during the 1987 crash and the 1992 ERM crisis. They are also negative for a substantial part of the study period, even when concentration was at its highest level. Hence the findings of the study are consistent with the notion that the value weighted, and hence concentrated, FTSE 100 Index portfolio is generally less risky than a hypothetical equally weighted portfolio of FTSE 100 Index constituents. Furthermore, increases in concentration tend to precede decreases in incremental realised volatility and increases in the equally weighted components of the realised VCM. The results have important implications for portfolio managers concerned with the effect of changing portfolio weights upon portfolio volatility. They are also relevant to passive investors concerned about the effects of increased concentration upon their benchmark indices, and to providers of stock market indices.
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Seager, Cecchini Ashley. "“Maybe I’ll see you on the stage”: Spontaneous Audience Action in the Performance of the Plays of Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1281283461.

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Hornberger, Kelli Lynne. "Comparative analyses of the January 2004 cold air outbreak." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/34860.

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Cold air outbreaks (CAOs) occur when large scale atmospheric circulations allow for the incursion of polar air masses into middle and lower latitudes, influencing wintertime temperatures regionally. The January 2004 CAO is identified as a major CAO in the Deep South of the United States in terms of wind chill equivalent temperature or a temperature-only criterion. Surface air temperature, horizontal winds, specific humidity, and Ertel potential vorticity are analyzed for this event using several reanalysis products: National Aeronautic and Space Administration Modern Era Retrospective-Analysis for Research and Application (MERRA), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP-NCAR), and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR). We perform an intercomparison of the reanalysis products and parallel surface station observations during the synoptic evolution of the leading cold front associated with CAO onset. The key synoptic, mesoscale, and dynamical features associated with onset are studied to determine the relative accuracy of the respective reanalysis products in representing the key features. The comparative evaluation revealed pronounced temperature and moisture biases in the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis products that limit its utility in portraying the synoptic features characteristic of CAO onset. Conversely, both MERRA and NARR accurately represent the detailed thermodynamic and moisture structural evolution associated with CAO onset indicating their utility in future observationally-based studies of CAO events. Ertel potential vorticity analyses indicate that the onset of the 2004 CAO is strongly linked to an incipient tropopause fold feature that developed over the Great Lakes region.
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Dixon, Christopher. "The visit by Buffalo Bill's Wild West to Barcelona, December 1889 - January 1890." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2014. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23118.

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Previous scholarship suggests that the five weeks that Buffalo Bill's Wild West Exhibition spent in Barcelona in the winter of 1889-1890 was the low point of its various European tours if not indeed of its entire existence. The present study challenges that interpretation on the basis of evidence from a substantial body of contemporary sources in Catalan, English and Spanish, including newspaper and magazine coverage of the tour from Spain and the United States, previously unpublished correspondence and memoires by company members, together with official records. It argues for a re-evaluation of the Wild West's only visit to Spain in the context of recent studies of the life and works of William F. Cody by scholars such as Bonner, Kasson, Kroes and Rydell and Warren which have underlined the importance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West as a hugely successful and influential American cultural product and international intercultural phenomenon that flourished at a period that was crucial for American nation (re)building in the years after the Civil War, and for the development of United States' relations with Europe in the run-up to the First World War. It discusses the reasons why the exhibition did not return to Spain during its more extensive 1905-1906 European tour and concludes that the enduring influence of dominant historiographic trends found in accounts of Spanish-American international relations between the American Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Spanish American War of 1898 have been crucial contributing factors to the on-going misunderstanding of the time that Buffalo Bill's Wild West spent in Barcelona. A number of the rare or previously unpublished sources which are cited as evidence in the argument are included as appendices to the study.
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Colby, Jennifer. "Rhetoric toward identification : a rhetorical criticism of Golda Meir's address to the Council of Jewish Federations, January 21, 1948." Virtual Press, 1986. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/460297.

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The purpose of this study was to describe, analyze and evaluate the rhetorical strategies within Golda Meir's address to the Council of Jewish Federations on January 21, 1948. Using a critical construct that combined Kenneth Burke's concepts of rhetorical strategy and identification, the study provided insight into how Meir created bonds with her audience that heightened her rhetorical effectiveness. Three rhetorical strategies and two intrinsic factors which promoted identification were evident. Based on the success of these strategies to overcome the many obstacles presented by the rhetorical situation, and the response of her audience, it seemed that Meir's rhetoric motivated the Council to move from apathy to advocacy.
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Opalski, Magdalena M. "The Jews in the literary legend of the January uprising of 1863: A case study in Jewish stereotypes in Polish literature." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/21177.

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Vlasák, Patrik. "Postoj Velké Británie k polskému lednovému povstání (1863-1864)." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-404654.

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The thesis focuses on analysis of the standpoints within the British government and its representatives towards Poland during the January insurrection (1863-1864) in the context of international relationships and towards representatives of the Polish nation in Poland and in exile. The thesis further describes actions that were taken by the Polish emigrants in The Great Britain and their influence on the British foreign policy and society. Key words: The January uprising, Great Britain, Poland, Polish insurrection, 19th century, British-Polish relations
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Bolerjack, P. Aaron. "A southern Illinois farmer goes to war / gt. Williams S. Bolerjack and the 29th Illinois volunteer infantry, July 1861 - January 1863." 2010. http://digital.library.okstate.edu/etd/Bolerjack_okstate_0664M_10811.pdf.

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Books on the topic "January 1893"

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Danels, Janice A. Ottumwa courier, Wapello County, Ottumwa, Iowa: Surname index, January-December 1893, January-June 1898, January-June 1899. s.n.], 1985.

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Harwood, Lucy. Lucy Harwood 1893-1972, Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich, 7th November 1987-24th January 1988. Ipswich Borough Council, 1987.

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Anne, McPherson, Punyet Miró Joan, and George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art., eds. Miró: Playing with fire : September 7, 2000-January 7, 2001. George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, 2000.

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Osler, William. Collected reprints, January 1st, 1892-January 1st, 1897. s.n., 1993.

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Łodzi, Muzeum Sztuki w., ed. Władysław Strzemiński, 1893-1952: On the 100th anniversary of his birth : 25 November 1993-16 January 1994. Muzeum Sztuki, 1994.

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John, MacBeth. Social customs and amusements of the early days in Red River Settlement and Rupert's Land: A paper read before the Society on January 24th, 1893. s.n.], 1985.

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Symposium on the Dogali Victory Centenary (1987 Asmara, Eritrea). The centenary of Dogali: Proceedings of the international symposium, Addis Ababa-Asmara, January 24-25, 1987. Edited by Taddese Beyene, Taddesse Tamrat, and Pankhurst Richard. Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University, 1988.

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D'Elia, Robert A. Ecuador: The philately of the Seebeck era, January 1892 to mid-June 1897. Edited by Armitage Douglas B and Welch Bill FRPSL. R.A. D'Elia, 2005.

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Karl, Schneider. Alternative crops, January 1979 - January 1989: 183 citations. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, 1989.

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United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln). The Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863. National Archives and Records Administration, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "January 1893"

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Whyte, George R. "Degradation and Devil’s Island: January 1895–January 1896." In The Dreyfus Affair. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230584501_3.

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Gentes, Andrew A. "The 1863 January Uprising." In The Mass Deportation of Poles to Siberia, 1863-1880. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60958-4_3.

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Hardy, Thomas. "To Coulson Kernahan (5 January 1893)." In The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, Vol. 8: Further Letters: 1861–1927, edited by Michael Millgate and Keith Wilson. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00227142.

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Hardy, Thomas. "To Unidentified Correspondent (13 January 1893)." In The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy, Vol. 8: Further Letters: 1861–1927, edited by Michael Millgate and Keith Wilson. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00227143.

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Glazzard, Andrew. "This Circle of Misery and Violence and Fear." In The Case of Sherlock Holmes. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474431293.003.0016.

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‘The Cardboard Box’ is a strange story with an unusual textual history. First published in the Strand Magazine in January 1893, it was the only story of the series left out of the fi rst English edition of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (published by George Newnes later the same year). It made it into the first American edition, published by Harper in 1894, only to be removed from later American editions. Its disappearance from the Memoirs led to some significant cutting and pasting: a nineteen-paragraph exchange between Holmes and Watson in Baker Street was taken from the opening of ‘The Cardboard Box’ and moved to ‘The Adventure of the Resident Patient’ (1893), where it replaced one and a half paragraphs of introductory material, changing the setting of ‘The Resident Patient’ from a ‘boisterous’ autumn to a boiling summer (and causing some strange meteorological phenomena in the process).
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Bentham, George, and George Bentham. "1893 FROM GEORGE BENTHAM 18 July 1806." In The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Vol. 7: January 1802 to December 1808, edited by J. R. Dinwiddy. Oxford University Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00066174.

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"January 1813." In The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 5. Princeton University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780691184630-015.

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"JANUARY 1803." In The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 39. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400845262-007.

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Tamte, Roger R. "Breakup." In Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041617.003.0032.

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A Yale football player is accused of intentionally injuring a Harvard football player during the 1894 Harvard-Yale game. Each side vigorously presents their side, but emotions are allowed to build and overcome good sense, until athletic relations between the schools are broken. The same year, Princeton ends football play with Pennsylvania over the issue of graduate players. Camp’s mother, Ellen, dies of typhoid fever in January 1895 at age sixty-one.
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"JANUARY–APRIL 1863:." In The 16th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War, Revised and Updated. Michigan State University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/j.ctvn96hd6.14.

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Conference papers on the topic "January 1893"

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Helfferich, William M. "Environmental Permitting and Development of Citrus Groves in Southwest Florida." In ASME 1988 Citrus Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cec1988-3403.

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Since the introduction of sweet oranges to Florida with the establishment of the settlement at St. Augustine in 1565, the citrus industry has been steadily moving south. Prior to the “big freeze”, of 1894–95, the main citrus growing region was the hammocks of north-central Florida. The major citrus producing counties in the 1890’s were Orange, Alachua, Volusia, Lake, Putnam, Hillsborough, Pasco, Brevard and Polk, in that order. In 1889–90, Alachua county accounted for about one-third of the total citrus production. The freezes of the 1890’s caused the citrus belt to move south a hundred miles or so. By 1955, the leading counties were Polk, Lake, Orange, Hillsborough, Indian River, Highlands, Brevard and Volusia. Due to the strong influx of new residents in the 1950’s, the best drained areas along the coasts and central portion of the state were being converted to residential sub-divisions. Citrus growers were forced into less desirable locations. An attempt was made to expand citrus plantings along the upper west coast, but the winters of 1957–58 and 1962–63, with their severe freezes, again forced the industry south. The latest freezes of 1977 and the mid-1980’s have had a profound effect on the industry. In 1986–87 the major citrus producing counties were Polk, St. Lucie, Indian River, Highlands and Hendry. Lake County produced 40 million boxes of fruit in 1975–76 and less than 2 million in 1986–87. The most recent freezes have renewed interest in the undeveloped pastureland of southwestern Florida. As of January, 1988, 300 square miles of citrus have been permitted in Hendry, Glades, Collier and Lee Counties. Applications for another 100 square miles are pending. Paper published with permission.
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Prokofiev, A. I. "«История в настоящем совершенном времени»: семиосфера нарратива Тринадцатилетней войны 1654−1667 гг. в российской имперской историографии (1864−1912 гг.)". У VIII Information school of a young scientist. Central Scientific Library of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32460/ishmu-2020-8-0029.

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On the basis of an interdisciplinary synthesis of historiography and semiotics, the article proposes a new way of analysing the conceptions of historians, who studied the war between the Moscow state and the Commonwealth in the middle of the XVII century. The attention is paid not to the search for genetic links and biographical pages in the writings of researchers working in the same era. But discovery is presented of the speech units that affect the production of discourses that add up specific narratives. The author seeks to trace the processes of convergence or estrangement of scientific ideas with/from the state request, which was delivered after the January uprising of 1863–1864 in the provinces of the Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland) and the Northwest Krai. Therefore, the aim of the study is to verify the author's vision of the usefulness and complementarity of the semiotic understanding of the interaction of the text and its creator with the history of ideas. Such understanding is a significant part of the process of historiographic accumulation of information. Concretely, the author applies this synthesis to the micro level, i. e., to the stage of specific historical research.
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Slangen, Frank, Wim Bal, and Mark Riemers. "An Innovative Self Installing Platform (SIP) Concept." In ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2011-50342.

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Centrica Energy (formerly Venture) selected a self installing and re-usable platform concept (SIP) to develop their F3FA gas field in the Northern Part of the Dutch sector of the North Sea. On 6 February 2009 and following an initial FEED study, the contract was awarded to Heerema Fabrication Group (Main Contractor and Fabricator), in partnership with Iv-Oil & Gas (Designer and Procurer of process equipment) and SPT Offshore (Installation Contractor and Foundation Designer). The platform weighed in total 8,800 ton, including a 4,000 ton deck and 4,800 ton substructure including the suction pile foundation. The water depth at the F3FA site is 41m and the bottom of the cellar deck is located at 20m above LAT. The platform has an overall dimension of 63m × 45m footprint and protrudes some 90m above the seabed (excluding vent stack). The platform concept consists basically of a deck of 5 levels supported by 4 unbraced legs (3.25m outside diameter × 77m long) and founded on 4 huge suction piles (15m outside diameter × 13m deep). The platform is transported and installed using a large flat top barge (BOA 35 measuring 124m long × 31.5m wide × 8m high) and 3 tug boats (75, 90 and 183 ton bollard pull) for the tow from HFG’s yard in Vlissingen to the F3FA site in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. The leg lowering and deck lifting was achieved using 12× 900 ton strand jacks. The suction pile foundation was installed using 4× suction pumps. During the detailed design stage of the project, the concept design was subject to several elementary changes in the structural design. This had to do with the severe environment, the increased deck weight and water depth compared to the earlier utilisation of the concept. Fatigue and transport and installation issues had a significant impact on several key structural design elements. This complicated the deck-leg connections and several members in the truss deck. The deck leg connection was amended from a simple clamp connection in to a superbolt and sleeve connection at the top deck and a clamped and grouted connection at the cellar deck. In order to improve the stiffness of the legs, leg stiffening frames were placed on top of the suction piles. Due to the limited and slow roll & pitch response of the platform whilst on the BOA barge during tow, high seafastening forces were predicted. These high seafastening forces were transferred in to the barge using pinned seafastening arms. Water depth limitations and the additional leg stiffening frames necessitated to use a fairly high grillage structure of 6.5m high. All these items changed the deck construction towards a method obstructing completion of non-structural disciplines and changed the inshore mating operation of the substructure with that topside towards a complex lifting and fitting campaign. Despite these elementary design changes and some rigorous changes in the planning of the various activities, the contract schedule was achieved in time. The above efforts had an obvious effect on the managerial issues towards the project. It required a doubling of the manning levels and engineering issues of in some cases R&D nature. Despite all these challenges and complications, the platform left Vlissingen well ahead of time, on 18 August 2010, to set sail for the F3FA site. Upon arrival in the field, the weather deteriorated severely and the tow was forced to seek shelter in Rotterdam. Just before arrival in Rotterdam severe waves were encountered up to 6–7m maximum. Upon inspection in Rotterdam, the design proved to be resilient as no signs of damage were observed. Following 10 days waiting on weather the platform was towed to the field for the second time. Installation and lifting the deck to the top elevation was achieved within a record time of 2 days and 4 hours. Thereafter the platform hook-up team continued to work on the platform including completing the deck leg connections, such as installation of superbolts at the top deck level and clamp shells, rubber pads and grout at the cellar deck level. Further hook-up work consisted of hooking up the life support systems before arrival of the drill rig on 14th October 2010. The drilling of the first well was completed early January 2011 and first gas was introduced in to the pipeline system since week 4 of 2011.
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WEEKES, D. C. RESULTS OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING FOR THE 183-H SOLAR EVAPORATION BASINS AND 300 AREA PROCESS TRENCHES JANUARY-JUNE 2010. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1000065.

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HARTMAN MJ. RESULTS OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING FOR THE 183-H SOLAR EVAPORATION BASINS AND 300 AREA PROCESS TRENCHES JANUARY THRU JUNE 2008. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/943296.

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Swinson Evans, Tammeka, Suzanne West, Linda Lux, Michael Halpern, and Kathleen Lohr. Cancer Symptoms and Side Effects: A Research Agenda to Advance Cancer Care Options. RTI Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2017.rb.0016.1707.

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Cancer survivors have unique physical, psychological, social, and spiritual health needs. These can include symptoms and side effects associated with cancer and cancer treatment, such as pain, cognitive dysfunction, insomnia, and elevated anxiety and depression. This research brief summarizes a landscape review done for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to develop a clear, comprehensive understanding of the state of research as of the mid-2000s. We conducted a targeted search strategy to identify projects funded by federal and commercial sources and the American Cancer Society (ACS) in addition to identifying funding opportunities released by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We conducted additional review to identify studies focused on symptom and side-effect measures and five priority topic areas (selected by PCORI prior to the review) in the following five databases (from January 2005- through September 2015) with an inclusion criteria in an adapted PICOTS framework (populations, interventions, comparators, outcomes, time frames, and settings). We identified 692 unduplicated studies (1/2005 to 9/2015) and retained 189 studies about cancer symptom and side-effect management. Of these studies, NIH funded 40% and the ACS 33%. Academic institutions, health care systems, other government agencies, and private foundations or industry supported the remainder. We identified critical gaps in the knowledge base pertaining to populations, interventions, comparators (when those are relevant for comparative effectiveness reviews), and outcomes. We also discovered gaps in cross-cutting topics, particularly for patient decision-making studies, patient self-management of cancer symptoms and side effects, and coordinated care.
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