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Remembering the Centennial of The War to End All Wars
As the United States celebrates the centennial of the First World War, Orleans County recalls the sacrifices of those members of Company F, 108th Infantry from Medina and other parts of Orleans County. Howard Hinckley, a native of Medina, was one of the hundreds of local men who enlisted for service in Europe during WWI.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/pioneer_record/1014/thumbnail.jp
Dakwah Nabi Muhammad di Madinah (Analisis Keberhasilan Dakwah Nabi dalam Tinjauan Sosiologi)
Da'wah of the Prophet Muhammad in Medina achieved success with a relatively short time. The missionary strategy carried out by the Prophet by establishing a mosque as a center of activity and worship, uniting the tribes of Aus and Kharaj, Muslims with non-Muslims, brothering the Muhajirites and Ansar and the charter of Medina which became important documents in the establishment of the State of Medina. The social changes that occur in the Medina community as an indicator of the success of prophetic preaching from a sociological review that the prophet has succeeded as an Agent of Change or Da'I changed the social order and values and the system of government and economy in Madina
Assessment of the fishing effort level in the shrimp fisheries of the central and southern Gulf of California
In view of the concern caused by the declining trend in the annual shrimp yield in the Central Gulf of California, an attempt was made to analyze the fishing effort level exerted upon the shrimp stocks of the blue (Farfantepenaeus stylirostris) and the brown shrimp (F. californiensis) from 1980 to 1991. For this purpose, both Schaefer and Fox production models were applied. The results from these analyses revealed an economic overexploitation condition, and suggested an imperative need to implement as a regulatory measure, the reduction of the catch per unit of effort level (CPUE) to keep the fishery within acceptable bioeconomic margins of a maximum sustainable yield (Ys). This can only be achieved through the adjustment of the fleet size from 481 vessels down to 250 or 275
Panegírico a la Ciudad de Antequera
El texto original procede de la edición: PANEGÍRICO A LA NOBILISSIMA, LEAL, AUGUSTA, FELICE CIUDAD ANTEQUERA. Su hijo Pedro Espinosa, Capellán del Excelentíssimo Señor Duque de Medina Sidonia. Rector del Colegio de San Ildefonso. Con licencia. Impresso en Xerez de la Frontera, por Fernando Rey. Año 1626.Dedicatoria autógrafa de F. Rodríguez Marín.Copia digital : Diputación de Málaga. Biblioteca Canovas del Castillo, 201
Assessment of the fishing effort level in the shrimp fisheries of the central and southern Gulf of California
In view of the concern caused by the declining trend in the annual shrimp yield in the Central Gulf of California, an attempt was made to analyze the fishing effort level exerted upon the shrimp stocks of the blue (Farfantepenaeus stylirostris) and the brown shrimp (F. californiensis) from 1980 to 1991. For this purpose, both Schaefer and Fox production models were applied. The results from these analyses revealed an economic overexploitation condition, and suggested an imperative need to implement as a regulatory measure, the reduction of the catch per unit of effort level (CPUE) to keep the fishery within acceptable bioeconomic margins of a maximum sustainable yield (Ys). This can only be achieved through the adjustment of the fleet size from 481 vessels down to 250 or 275.Shrimp fisheries, Fishing effort, Catch/ effort, California Gulf, Farfantepenaeus stylirostris, Farfantepenaeus californiensis
The Evolution of Free Trade in the Americas: NAFTA Case Studies
This conference includes contributions from Claudio Grossman, Dean Louis Perret, Alberto van Klaveren, Jose Luis Soberanes, James Holbein, Ken Roberts, William Miner, Bryan Elwood Salido, Eduardo Santos, Sergio Lopez-Ayllon, Javier Medina, Robert Herzstein, Andres Solimano, Enrique Gelbard, Al Lewis, Jonathan Doh, John F. Blakney, Hugo Concha Cantu, Jorge Rosenblut, Peter Dohlman, Raul Urteaga Trani, Dean Luis Riveros, and Dr. Pierre-Marc Johnson
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Francisella tularensis Transmission by Solid Organ Transplantation, 20171.
In July 2017, fever and sepsis developed in 3 recipients of solid organs (1 heart and 2 kidneys) from a common donor in the United States; 1 of the kidney recipients died. Tularemia was suspected only after blood cultures from the surviving kidney recipient grew Francisella species. The organ donor, a middle-aged man from the southwestern United States, had been hospitalized for acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome, pneumonia, and multiorgan failure. F. tularensis subsp. tularensis (clade A2) was cultured from archived spleen tissue from the donor and blood from both kidney recipients. Whole-genome multilocus sequence typing indicated that the isolated strains were indistinguishable. The heart recipient remained seronegative with negative blood cultures but had been receiving antimicrobial drugs for a medical device infection before transplant. Two lagomorph carcasses collected near the donor's residence were positive by PCR for F. tularensis subsp. tularensis (clade A2). This investigation documents F. tularensis transmission by solid organ transplantation
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