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    Otoe and Missouria Reservation lands

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    3841 H.rp.219855-2Indian AffairsOtoe and Missouria Reservation Lands. [3620] Revision and adjustment of sales of these lands in Kansas; confirmation of land titles.1898-2

    Removal of Indians to the Indian Territory.

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    46-2TerritoriesRemoval of Indians to Indian Territory. [1935] Settlement of tribes in said territory should receive Congressional approval; for the safety of whites and civilized Indians, no wild tribes should be settled there.1880-6

    NN final-state interaction in two-nucleon knockout from 16O^{16}O

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    The influence of the mutual interaction between the two outgoing nucleons (NN-FSI) in electro- and photoinduced two-nucleon knockout from 16O^{16}O has been investigated perturbatively. It turns out that the effect of NN-FSI depends on the kinematics and on the type of reaction considered. The effect is generally larger in pp- than in pn-knockout and in electron induced than in photoinduced reactions. In superparallel kinematics NN-FSI leads in the (e,epp)(e,e'pp) channel to a strong increase of the cross section, that is mainly due to a strong enhancement of the Δ\Delta-current contribution. In pn-emission, however, this effect is partially cancelled by a destructive interference with the seagull current. For photoreactions NN-FSI is considerably reduced in superparallel kinematics and can be practically negligible in specific kinematics.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure

    Aquilla Goodwin. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 352).

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    29-1Invalid PensionsReport : Petition of A. Goodwin. [489] 1813; injured en route to an Indian village.1846-8

    Awareness and knowledge of HPV, cervical cancer, and vaccines in young women after first delivery in São Paulo, Brazil : a cross-sectional study

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    BACKGROUND: The success of HPV vaccination programs will require awareness regarding HPV associated diseases and the benefits of HPV vaccination for the general population. The aim of this study was to assess the level of awareness and knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, cervical cancer prevention, vaccines, and factors associated with HPV awareness among young women after birth of the first child. METHODS: This analysis is part of a cross-sectional study carried out at Hospital Maternidade Leonor Mendes de Barros, a large public maternity hospital in Sao Paulo. Primiparous women (15-24 years) who gave birth in that maternity hospital were included. A questionnaire that included questions concerning knowledge of HPV, cervical cancer, and vaccines was applied. To estimate the association of HPV awareness with selected factors, prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated using a generalized linear model (GLM). RESULTS: Three hundred and one primiparous women were included; 37% of them reported that they "had ever heard about HPV", but only 19% and 7%, respectively, knew that HPV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and that it can cause cervical cancer. Seventy-four percent of interviewees mentioned the preventive character of vaccines and all participants affirmed that they would accept HPV vaccination after delivery. In the multivariate analysis, only increasing age (P for trend = 0.021) and previous STI (P < 0.001) were factors independently associated with HPV awareness ("had ever heard about HPV"). CONCLUSIONS: This survey indicated that knowledge about the association between HPV and cervical cancer among primiparous young women is low. Therefore, these young low-income primiparous women could benefit greatly from educational interventions to encourage primary and secondary cervical cancer prevention programs.This study was supported by a research grant from Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organization (ref: V20-181-13). The authors are grateful to Dr M.T. Aguado for helpful discussions. We are also grateful to Dr Corintio Mariani Neto for the unconditional support provided during field work and to nurses from Hospital Maternidade Leonor Mendes de Barros

    multilobata

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    Packera multilobata (Torr. & A. Gray ex A. Gray) W.A. Weber & Á. LöveLobeleaf groundselAlong Hwy #30 between Kemmerer and Sage Junctio

    aurantiaca

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    Agoseris aurantiaca (Hooker) Greeneorange agoseris;mountain agoseris;orange false dandelion;orange-flowered false dandelionAgoseris aurantiacaBase Limestone Mt.gravelly grassy meadow6300

    rubella

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    Sabulina rubella (Wahlenberg) Dillenberger & Kadereitreddish stitchwortsabline rougeâtreArenaria rubellaMile 52, Dempster Highway, YukonRoadside; gravelly, wet soil4500 fee

    undulatus

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    Lupinus adsurgens  E. DrewDrew's silky lupineIn Pinus ponderosa forest, 32 mi. E of Redding on Hwy 44Corolla white. Perennial

    michauxiana

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    Artemisia michauxiana Besserarmoise de MichauxMichaux's wormwoodCarbondale Fire LookoutT. ChisholmTrailside; first switchback after gate, opening to full exposure1798 mArctostaphylos uva-ursi, Penstemon confertus, Heuchera cylindrica, Sedum lanceolatum, Galium boreale, Erigeron compositus, Calochortus apiculatus, Phacelia sericea, Penstemon albertinus, Phacelia hastat
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