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    Thomas Barbour (1884–1946)

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    Thomas Barbour (1884–1946)

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    Veterinary medicine, University of Missouri--Columbia, 1872-1968

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    Cover title.Published in approximately 1969.Covers the history of the University of Missouri. College of Veterinary Medicine from 1872, when the first instruction in veterinary medicine was offered, until 1968. Include photographs, biographies, and lists of faculty members.1845-1872 -- 1872-1884 -- 1884-1891 -- 1891-1910 -- 1910-1931 -- 1931-1946 -- Impact of World War II -- 1946-1968 -- Veterinary Medical Research -- Regulatory programs and the University of Missouri -- The Kansas City Veterinary College nd the University of Missouri -- Continuing Education -- Student Organizations -- The International Program to Aid Developing Countries -- Communications -- John W. Connaway -- Adrian J. Durant -- Otto S. Crisler -- Andrew W. Uren -- Cecil Elder -- Joseph E. Weinman -- Benjamin B. Roseboom -- Aaron H. Groth -- Stanley N. Smith -- Burnell W. Kingrey -- Non-academic staff -- Calendar -- Faculty members -- Graduates of the School of Veterinary Medicine -- Foreign students -- References.Includes bibliographical references (page 51)

    Анотація фонду Олександра Білецького

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    Білецький Олександр Іванович (1884–1961) – український і російський літературознавець. Академік АН УРСР з 1939 р., академік АН СРСР з 1958 р. Заслужений діяч науки УРСР. Очолював в 19391941 pp. і з 1944 р. до кінця життя Інститут літератури ім. Т.Г. Шевченка АН УРСР. Виконував обов’язки віце-президента АН УРСР (1946–1948), члена Президії АН УРСР (1948–1952), головного редактора журналу «Радянське літературознавство» (з часу його заснування – 1957) та ін

    Pedro Henríquez Ureña y la filosofía

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    Biografía del filósofo Pedro Henríquez Ureña (1884-1946).Universidad Nacional de La Plat

    A historical review of the shad fisheries of North America

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    A review of the relative productivity and value of the shad fisheries of North America as reflected in recorded commercial catches. A review of reasons for the decline that are biological and socioeconomic. Factors that have been held responsible are: pollution; destruction or impairment of spawning and nursery areas; overfishing; hydroelectric and canal dams; natural fluctuations in abundance. Natural catastrophes, parasites, and predators are not considered important in causing the decrease in commercial production. Attempts to rehabilitate the fisheries by various means of stocking artificially-reared fry and pond-reared fingerling shad, appear to have failed in every instance. Introduction of shad fry on the Pacific Coast has resulted in a major fishery. The most significant program is a controlled catch management plan, operating at this time [1953] only in Maryland

    Dead Leaf Clusters as Habitats for Adult \u3ci\u3eCalliodis Temnostethoides\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eCardiastethus Luridellus\u3c/i\u3e and Other Anthocorids (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Anthocoridae)

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    Two species of Anthocoridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) were found in dead-leaf clusters of black oak in west-central Michigan, Calliodis temnostethoides and Cardiastethus luridellus. These clusters resulted from full- leafed trees being blown over by a severe wind storm in May 1998. They contained spiders, springtails, tubiliferan thrips, small beetles, and psocids, besides the predaceous anthocorids. Such habitats are well-known for some bugs elsewhere. Because only adults were collected, it was assumed that the more permanent habitat was likely to be under bark. Further attention to this habitat likely will result in additional records for other species of Anthocoridae

    Személyi Kálmán : 1884-1946

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    Descriptions of females of Nothopleurus Lacordaire and Strongylaspis Thomson (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Macrotomini) with new distributional records

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    The female of Nothopleurus subsulcatus (Dalman, 1823) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Macrotomini) is described for the first time, and the female of Strongylaspis bullata Bates, 1872 is redescribed. Color photographs of the habitus of both, and key characters for the former are included. New distributional records within Mexico for N. subsulcatus and Strongylaspis championi Bates, 1884 are given.A fêmea de Nothopleurus subsulcatus (Dalman, 1823) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Prioninae: Macrotomini) é descrita pela primeira vez e a de Strongylaspis bullata Bates, 1872 é redescrita. São adicionadas figuras coloridas para as duas espécies e chave parcial para a N. subsulcatus. São fornecidos novos registros no México para N. subsulcatus e Strongylaspis championi Bates, 1884
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