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Harker, John. "An ‘All of Commonwealth’ Journey: From Marlborough House to Malakal." Round Table 106, no. 3 (2017): 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2017.1326674.

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Erwadi, Yetman, Dandi Sunardi, and Septi Eka Putri Krisminati. "Aplikasi Game Edukasi Sejarah Kota Bengkulu Menggunakan Algoritma Fisher Yates." JUKOMIKA (Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Informatika) 5, no. 2 (2022): 106–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54650/jukomika.v5i2.482.

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Perkembangan teknologi saat ini juga bisa membantu dalam hal belajar mengajar yang lebih menarik dan mudah.Salah satu teknologi tersebut adalah smartphone android dimana salah satu keunggulannya adalah bisa digunakan kapan saja dan dimana saja serta ringan dibawa kemana saja. Terlebih lagi sistem android yang berbasis open source sehingga semua orang bisa turut serta membuat aplikasinya. Penulis ingin membangun sebuah aplikasi yang memberikan pengetahuan berupa sejarah kota Bengkulu sehingga banyak orang yang bisa menggunakannya. Sejarah kota Bengkulu telah mencatat banyak peristiwa bersejarah
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Stanley, Brian. "The Reshaping of Christian Tradition: Western Denominational Identity in a Non-Western Context." Studies in Church History 32 (1996): 399–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400015539.

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In August 1841 George Spencer, great-grandson of the third Duke of Marlborough and second Bishop of Madras, entertained two house guests in his residence at Kotagherry. Both were seeking admission into the Anglican ministry. One was an Indian, a former Roman Catholic priest who had begun to question the catholicity of the Roman communion, had joined himself for a while to the American Congregational mission in Madura, but had eventually reached the conclusion, in Spencer’s words, that ‘evangelical doctrine joined to Apostolic Government were only to be met with in indissoluble conjunction with
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Lucey, Donnacha Seán. "Power, politics and poor relief during the Irish Land War, 1879–82." Irish Historical Studies 37, no. 148 (2011): 584–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400003230.

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Between 1879 and 1882, large amounts of relief were dispensed in Ireland by a range of state, private, clerical and political organisations and agencies. According to Cormac Ó Gráda, £800,000 in private charity and up to £2.4 million in government aid was expended in an attempt to alleviate the extreme distress of the period. That expenditure was greater than the £1.2 million in rent reductions secured by the 275,525 tenants who entered the courts of the Land Commission in 1881, factors that are seen as central to the deflation of the Land War. In the historiography of the period, the distribu
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Anggi Yudha Pratama, Rizqiyah Safitri Juwito, Mariska Pratimi, and Renitha Sari. "Characteristics Of Two Original Facades (Gable and Gunungan) Of Malabero Chinese Shop House In Bengkulu City." International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences 2, no. 8 (2024): 663–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2387.

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Building facades convey a period of culture at the time the building was built, as well as providing the identity of a cultural group or community. Building facades and anthropology became the impetus to find out the original characteristics of the two main facades in the row of Malabero Chinese shophouses on Jalan D. I. Panjaitan Bengkulu City. This research uses the field observation method to obtain data through photographs as well as information from the surrounding community, historians, and cultural experts in Bengkulu and Malabero Chinese Village, to get a link to the facade pattern wit
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Fitrianah, Rossi Delta, and Abdul Malik Chaniago. "The Utilization of Historical Heritage in Bengkulu City as a Source of Social Studies Learning: Study at SMP Negeri 13 Kota Bengkulu." Indonesian Journal of Social Science Education (IJSSE) 7, no. 1 (2025): 108. https://doi.org/10.29300/ijsse.v7i1.6899.

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Bengkulu has many historical heritages that have the potential to be used as social studies learning resources in secondary schools. This research aims to: 1) describe the historical heritage used by social studies teachers at SMP Negeri 13 Bengkulu City as a social studies learning resource; 2) analyze the social studies teacher's strategy in utilizing historical heritage as a learning resource. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method. The research was conducted at SMP Negeri 13 Bengkulu City. Data collection was carried out using several techniques, namely in-depth
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Jones, Clyve. "Lord Bruce and the Marlborough Election Petition of 1735: An Aristocratic Lobbying of the House of Commons and a Blow against the Ministry of Sir Robert Walpole." Parliamentary History 38, no. 3 (2019): 362–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1750-0206.12465.

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Bell, Mike, Brian D. Bell, and Elizabeth A. Bell. "Translocation of fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia) chicks to create a new colony." Notornis 52, no. 1 (2005): 11. https://doi.org/10.63172/395428ecdmlx.

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A trial translocation to establish a new fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia) colony is reported. From 1991 to 1996, 334 fluttering shearwater chicks were transferred from Long Island to Maud Island, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. Chicks were artificially housed and hand-fed until fledging. Overall fledging success was 82%, 32 of the 273 chicks that fledged returned to Maud Island, and 30 have bred. Mean age of first breeding was 6.8 years (range 5-10 years). Returning chicks were heavier at fledging and spent longer on Maud Island than chicks that did not return. Transferred chicks showed
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Zinyemba, Alice Z., and Irvine Manase. "Effects of Advertising on Consumer Behavior in Low Density Houses: The Case of Marlborough, Zimbabwe." International Journal of Business, Economics and Management 2, no. 4 (2015): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.62/2015.2.4/68.4.91.99.

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Petry, Amy, Nichole Huntley, Mike R. Bedford, R. T. Zijlstra, and John Patience. "133 Supplementing xylanase increased the digestibility of non-starch polysaccharides, particularly arabinoxylan, in diets high in insoluble corn fiber fed to swine with a 36-d dietary adaptation period." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_3 (2020): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa054.095.

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Abstract Xylanase should increase arabinoxylan digestibility in swine, but the responses in corn-based diets are inconsistent. The experimental objective was to investigate xylanase efficacy in growing pigs fed a diet high in insoluble corn fiber and afforded a longer adaptation period than typically reported in the literature. Sixty gilts (25.4 ± 0.9 kg BW; L337 × Camborough), were blocked by weight, housed individually, and randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments: a low-fiber control [LF; 6.9% non-starch polysaccharides (NSP)], a 30% corn bran high-fiber control (HF; 17.6% NSP),
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Petry, Amy L., Nichole F. Huntley, Mike R. Bedford, and John F. Patience. "160 Can growth performance, digesta characteristics, and oxidative status of swine fed diets high in insoluble fiber be improved? An investigation into the mode of action of xylanase." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_2 (2019): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz122.162.

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Abstract Xylanase may improve the utilization of insoluble fiber by the pig, but its mode of action (MOA) is incompletely understood. The experimental objective was to investigate xylanase MOA in vivo in growing pigs fed a diet higher in insoluble fiber. Sixty gilts (n = 15 pigs/treatment; 25.43 ± 0.88 kg BW; L337 X Camborough, PIC, Hendersonville, TN) were blocked by weight, housed individually, and randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments: a low-fiber control (LF; NDF=8.45%), a 30% corn bran higher-fiber control (HF; NDF=24.5%), HF + 100 mg xylanase/kg (HF+XY; Econase XT 25P; AB V
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Petry, Amy, Stacie Gould, Nichole Huntley, Mike R. Bedford, and John Patience. "132 A longer adaptation time increased xylanases efficacy in improving dry matter and fiber digestibility in the small intestine of growing pigs fed insoluble fiber." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_3 (2020): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa054.096.

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Abstract The objective of this experiment was to investigate xylanase efficacy and impact of adaptation time on nutrient utilization in the small intestine of growing pigs fed insoluble fiber. Twenty gilts (30.6 ± 0.2 kg BW; n=5 per treatment) were surgically fitted with t-cannulae in the medial jejunum (292 ± 12 cm distal to the pyloric sphincter) and in the terminal ileum, housed individually, and randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments: a low-fiber control (LF; 7.3% NDF), a 30% corn bran high-fiber control (HF; 27.2% NDF), HF + 100 mg xylanase/kg (HF+XY; Econase XT 25P; AB Vista
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Petry, Amy, Lucas Koester, Stephan Schmitz-Esser, Nichole Huntley, Mike Bedford, and John Patience. "PSVIII-3 Can the fermentation of insoluble corn fiber be improved in the pig? – An investigation into the in vivo mode of action of xylanase." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_3 (2020): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa054.358.

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Abstract Xylanase may improve fermentability of corn co-products through the alteration of hemicellulose, but the mode of action (MOA) is incompletely understood. The experimental objective was to investigate the in vivo MOA of xylanase in growing pigs fed insoluble fiber. Sixty gilts (25.4 ± 0.9 kg BW; L337 X Camborough), were blocked by weight, housed individually, and randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments: a low-fiber control (LF; 8.45% NDF), a 30% corn bran high-fiber control (HF; 24.5% NDF), HF + 100 mg of xylanase/kg (HF+XY; Econase XT 25P; AB Vista, Marlborough, UK), and H
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Petry, Amy L., Nichole F. Huntley, Mike R. Bedford, and John F. Patience. "PSVII-10 Xylanase improved the nutrient and energy digestibility of diets high in insoluble corn fiber fed to swine following a 36-d dietary adaptation period." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_2 (2019): 216–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz122.381.

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Abstract The efficacy of xylanase in practical swine diets is inconsistent and poorly understood. The experimental objective was to investigate the efficacy of xylanase in growing pigs fed a diet high in insoluble corn fiber and afforded a longer adaptation period than typically reported in the literature. Sixty gilts (25.43 ± 0.88 kg BW; L337 X Camborough, PIC, Hendersonville, TN; n = 15 per treatment), were blocked by weight, housed individually, and randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments: a low-fiber control (LF; 8.45% NDF), a 30% corn bran high-fiber control (HF; 24.5% NDF), H
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"Implementing the HIPC initiative: sharing experiences Marlborough House, London 2–3 August 1999." Review of African Political Economy 26, no. 81 (1999): 417–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03056249908704405.

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"Documentation: Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group on the Harare Declaration, Marlborough House, 29 April 1999." Round Table 88, no. 351 (1999): 535–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/003585399108063.

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Indriani, Reni, and Nora Veronika. "Analysis Of City Branding Strategies In Increasing Visitor Attraction (Case Study On Tourism History Of Marlborough Fort, Bungkarno House In Bengkulu Province)." EKOMBIS REVIEW: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Bisnis 13, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.37676/ekombis.v13i1.5870.

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This research aims to analyze the city branding strategy used to increase visitor attraction in Bengkulu Province, with a focus on historical tourism objects such as Fort Marlborough, Bung Karno's House, and the British Cemetery. The research methodology employed was descriptive in nature, utilizing a qualitative approach. Data collection involved conducting interviews with relevant stakeholders and conducting direct observations on-site. Analysis was carried out on the city branding strategy applied to this historical tourism object and its impact on increasing the number of visitors. The res
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"Report of the ninth meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) on the Harare declaration, Marlborough House, 2–3 March 1998." Round Table 87, no. 346 (1998): 265–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358539808454421.

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"Wiltshire." Camden Fourth Series 31 (July 1986): 481–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068690500006036.

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654 Notification by Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry, to John the Marshal and to the sheriff of Wiltshire and the men of Marlborough, that she has given to Reading Abbey, for the health of her soul and those of King Henry I and all her kinsmen, the land of Herbert son of Fulcher, who has become a monk at Reading, with houses and all appurtenances. The abbey shall hold it as freely as it holds all its other possessions given by her father and as Herbert held it [Feb. × Apr. 1141]Af 15v; Bf 19vPd. Regesta, iii. 258 (no. 700)His testibus: H(enrico) episcopo Wintonie, et A(lexandro) episcop
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"Notice Techniques and Methods of Ethnobotany — as an Aid to the Study, Evaluation, Conservation, and Sustainable Use, of Biodiversity, by David R. Given & Warwick Harris. Commonwealth Secretariat Publications, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HX, England, UK: 148 pp., £9.50 (or US $13 in UNESCO coupons), also Manaaki Whenua Press, Landcare Research NZ Ltd, PO Box 40, Lincoln 8152, New Zealand, NZ $24, 1994." Environmental Conservation 22, no. 3 (1995): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900010961.

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Dersjant-Li, Yueming, Katharina Schuh, Alexandra L. Wealleans, Ajay Awati, and Georg Dusel. "Effect of a Buttiauxella phytase on production performance in growing/finishing pigs fed a European-type diet without inclusion of inorganic phosphorus." Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition 5 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jan.2017.3.

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SummaryThe effect of a Buttiauxella phytase, in a dose range of 0-1000 FTU/kg in feed, on production performance in growing/finishing pigs fed European type wheat, corn, barley and SBM based diet was determined. Five dietary treatments were tested including a positive control (PC), a negative control (NC) without inorganic P and with reduced Ca (–0.12%) and metabolisable energy content (–0.14 MJ ME/kg) or NC supplemented with Buttiauxella phytase (Axtra® PHY, Danisco Animal Nutrition, DuPont Industrial Biosciences, Marlborough, UK) at 250, 500 or 1000 FTU/kg respectively. A total of 100 pigs (
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Petry, Amy L., Nichole F. Huntley, Michael R. Bedford, and John F. Patience. "The influence of xylanase on the fermentability, digestibility, and physicochemical properties of insoluble corn-based fiber along the gastrointestinal tract of growing pigs." Journal of Animal Science 99, no. 7 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab159.

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Abstract In theory, supplementing xylanase in corn-based swine diets should improve nutrient and energy digestibility and fiber fermentability, but its efficacy is inconsistent. The experimental objective was to investigate the impact of xylanase on energy and nutrient digestibility, digesta viscosity, and fermentation when pigs are fed a diet high in insoluble fiber (>20% neutral detergent fiber; NDF) and given a 46-d dietary adaptation period. A total of 3 replicates of 20 growing gilts were blocked by initial body weight, individually housed, and assigned to 1 of 4 dietary treatments
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Kibby, Marjorie Diane. "Monument Valley, Instagram, and the Closed Circle of Representation." M/C Journal 19, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1152.

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IntroductionI spent five days on the Arizona Utah border, photographing Monument Valley and the surrounding areas as part of a group of eight undertaking a landscape photography workshop under the direction of a Navajo guide. Observing where our guide was taking us, and watching and talking to other tourist photographers, I was reminded of John Urry’s concept of the “tourist gaze” and the idea that tourists see destinations in terms of the promotional images they are familiar with (Urry 1). It seemed that tourists re-created images drawn from the popular imaginary, inserting themselves into fa
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Brockington, Roy, and Nela Cicmil. "Brutalist Architecture: An Autoethnographic Examination of Structure and Corporeality." M/C Journal 19, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1060.

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Introduction: Brutal?The word “brutal” has associations with cruelty, inhumanity, and aggression. Within the field of architecture, however, the term “Brutalism” refers to a post-World War II Modernist style, deriving from the French phrase betón brut, which means raw concrete (Clement 18). Core traits of Brutalism include functionalist design, daring geometry, overbearing scale, and the blatant exposure of structural materials, chiefly concrete and steel (Meades 1).The emergence of Brutalism coincided with chronic housing shortages in European countries ravaged by World War II (Power 5) and g
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