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    Reseña de libro: “El viento sigue soplando. Los orígenes de Madres de Plaza 25 de Mayo de Rosario (1977-1985)” de Marianela Scocco

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    Como demuestran diversas investigaciones recientes, la organización Madres de Plaza de Mayo tuvo surgimientos y desarrollos específicos en distintas ciudades de la Argentina. El viento sigue soplando. Los orígenes de Madres de Plaza 25 de Mayo de Rosario (1977-1985) de la historiadora Marianela Scocco, se inserta dentro de estas indagaciones al intentar analizar la emergencia y la consolidación de Madres y Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo en esa ciudad santafecina en el contexto de apertura democrática. Para tal objetivo, la autora indaga la participación previa de sus integrantes en los organismos de la ciudad y las relaciones que se entablan entre los mismos. Así, da cuenta de una multiplicidad de actores, vínculos, intereses y modos de acción.Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educació

    Long-tailed tit feeding rates

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    Observations of provisioning rates (visits/hour) with focal and social partner identities and time-varying covariates

    Adams_etal_Syst_Biol_unique_cytb_haplotypes

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    MEGA file of n=277 unique cytb haplotypes (271 ingroup and 6 outgroup sequences for 602bp)

    Adams_etal_hyper-cryptic_olidus_Syst_Biol_Supplementary_Figures_R1

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    Powerpoint file containing Supplemental Figures 1-6. Each figure is individually captioned

    Cobham Park Golf Course, ARC CGC 97

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    The Oxford Archaeological Unit was commissioned by Union Railways Ltd to conduct a field evaluation of 4.9 ha of land at Cobham Park Golf Course as part of a wider programme of archaeological investigations along the route of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL). The site was located on the dip slope of the North Downs and included a small dry valley with a spur of higher land to the west. The Upper Chalk solid geology was overlain by Pleistocene drift deposits and more recent colluvium. Seventeen evaluation trenches were excavated. A scatter of shallow archaeological features were identified on the spur of higher land, some of which contained pottery dated to the middle and late Bronze Age. Most of the pottery (c. 90%) came from a single middle Bronze Age deposit in the top of a ditch. Elsewhere pottery was more widely scattered. Burnt and struck flint was also present. The struck flint mostly represents a background scatter from earlier prehistoric activity, although the burnt flint is more likely to be associated with the Bronze Age occupation. There were no other finds and environmental remains were poorly preserved. The hill slopes and dry valley contained nothing of archaeological significance

    Adams_etal_hyper-crpytic_olidus_Syst_Biol_Supplementary_Text

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    Supplementary Text 1 and 2, providing additional details of the morphological analyses undertaken

    Josef Sakař - life and work of a priest, educator and historian

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    This work deals with the life and work of historian, educator, and priest Josef Sakař. Josef Sakař is one of the most prominent Týn nad Vltavou natives. His monumental four-volume work, The History of the town Tyn nad Vltavou and the Surrounding Area, includes the building blocks of South Bohemian regional history. Even though the greater balance of the work was written in the 1930s, to this day it has not been surpassed. Pardubice, like Týn nad Vltavou, owes much to Josef Sakař. It is the city where he spent most of his productive years and where he worked as a secondary school teacher. He wrote his major works here, among them a six-volume history of Pardubice nad Labem. Josef Sakař's activity was more than merely regional: for his efforts to protect historical monuments he was appointed (as the only one of thirty candidates from across the country) an honorary member of the Club for Old Prague in 1925.This thesis analyzes and compares sources, and it determines the importance and value of key events, family ties, friends and personalities that influenced Josef Sakař's life. For 21st-century educators, the thesis looks for inspiration that can be taken from his life and works. The work focuses on Josef Sakař's relationships with relatives, his life's story and activities in Týn nad Vltavou and Pardubice. It is organized chronologically, from his birth to his death. The last part concerns itself with seeking traces of evidence of Josef Sakař in contemporary life. A separate section is devoted to an analysis of four of his key works. The work includes all biographical data and important life milestones of Josef Sakař and contains a complete bibliography

    Schmidt carp gudgeon microsatellite data

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    This is a text file in GENPOP format that includes microsatellite data for seven loci. The data is arranged into four populations representing the four groups identified in the associated paper. Five additional populationas are included which represent voucher specimens of allozyme groupings discussed in the paper. Missing data is represented by 000000. The data file was used to perform the PCA analysis that appears in the paper and is the complete dataset for all samples in the paper

    Additional file 5: Table S5. of Genome dynamics of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii during infection and treatment

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    Multiply mutated genes. All genes with multiple SNV and ISAba1 events are listed with their predicted function. The text color indicates what the class of mutations are: SNV or ISAba1 events, and whether the mutation was isolate-specific, patient-restricted, or patient-dependent. Green: IS SNV; blue: PR SNV; purple: PS SNV; orange: IS ISAba1; brown: PR ISAba1; pink: PS ISAba1. (XLSX 20 kb

    Microsatellite genotypes

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    Microsatellite genotypes for all sampled populations and individual
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