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    The Slaying of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox

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    "…All this he accomplished in a moment by the expedient of bending a rifle barrel over the head of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox, Chief of the Walla Wallas.

    The Battle of La Glorieta Pass

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    Lawyer of the Nez Perces

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    "Lawyer was wiser. He followed the way of peace, patiently assisting the induction of his people into the white man's cultural heritage.

    Egan of the Piutes

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    "Egan himself was neither Bannock nor Piute, but a Cayuse born. Captured as a child by Shoshone raiders, he had found a home among the Paviotso, commonly known as Piutes, Paiutes, or Pah Utes.

    The Slaying of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox

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    "…All this he accomplished in a moment by the expedient of bending a rifle barrel over the head of Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox, Chief of the Walla Wallas.

    Lawyer of the Nez Perces

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    "Lawyer was wiser. He followed the way of peace, patiently assisting the induction of his people into the white man's cultural heritage.

    EOS MLS observations of dehydration in the 2004-2005 polar winters

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    We prove various estimates for the first eigenvalue of the magnetic Dirichlet Laplacian on a bounded domain in two dimensions. When the magnetic field is constant, we give lower and upper bounds in terms of geometric quantities of the domain. We furthermore prove a lower bound for the first magnetic Neumann eigenvalue in the case of constant field.Comment: 19 page

    The UARS microwave limb sounder version 5 data set: Theory, characterization, and validation

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    Nitric acid (HNO3) is a major player in processes controlling the springtime depletion of polar ozone. It is the main constituent of the Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) and a primary reservoir for reactive nitrogen. Potential variations in the stratospheric circulation and temperature may alter the extent and duration of PSCs activity, influencing the future ozone levels significantly. Monitoring HNO3 and its long-term variability, especially in polar region, is then crucial for better understanding issues related to ozone decline and expected recovery. In this study we present an intercomparison between ground based HNO3 measurements, carried out by means of the Ground-Based Millimeter-wave Spectrometer (GBMS), and two satellite data sets produced by the two NASA/JPL Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) experiments. In particular, we compare UARS MLS measurements (1991-1999) with those carried out by the GBMS at South Pole, Antarctica (90°S), Fall of 1993 and 1995. A similar intercomparison is made between Aura MLS HNO3 observations (2004 - to date) and GBMS measurements obtained during the period February 2004 - March 2007, at the mid-latitudes/high altitudes station of Testa Grigia (45.9° N, 7.7° E, elev. 3500 m), and during polar winters 2008/09 and 2009/2010 at Thule Air Base (76.5°N 68.8°W), Greenland. We assess systematic differences between GBMS and both UARS and Aura HNO3 data sets at seven potential temperature levels (θ) spanning the range 465 – 960 K. The UARS data set advected to the South Pole shows a low bias, within 20% for all θ levels but the 960 K, with respect to GBMS measurements. A very good agreement, within 5%, is obtained between Aura and GBMS observations at Testa Grigia, while larger differences, possibly due to latitude dependent effects, are observed over Thule. These differences are under further investigations but a preliminary comparison over Thule among MLS v3, GBMS, and ACE-FTS measurements suggests that GBMS measurements carried out during winter 2009 might not be reliable. These comparisons have been performed in the framework of the NASA JPL GOZCARDS project, which is aimed at developing a long-term, global data record of the relevant stratospheric constituents in the context of ozone decline. GBMS has been selected in GOZCARDS since its HNO3 dataset, although sampling different latitudes in different years, is the only one spanning a sufficiently long time interval for cross-calibrating HNO3 measurements by the UARS and Aura MLS experiments
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