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    Congressman Pat Tiberi, Ohio 12th Congressional District

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    Pat Tiberi is a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee that has jurisdiction over tax issues, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and trade agreements. He currently is the chairman of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health where he is working to improve the quality, affordability, and accessibility of healthcare. He also serves on the Subcommittee on Tax Policy.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/leadhour/1028/thumbnail.jp

    HSS Advocate Alumni News Fall 2017

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    Congressman Pat Tiberi Visits HSS A Message from the Chair by Dr. Joan Rocks Eta Sigma Gamma Arrives at Otterbein HSS Alumni Survey Results HSS Leadership Advisory Board Update New Teacher of the Year 2017-Dr. Kristy McCray United Methodist Exemplary Teacher - Patti Wilson, M.S. 2017 Bread & Roses Award-Annette Boose Kate Weale Named OATA Athletic Trainer of the Yearhttps://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/hsports_newsletter/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Jacksonville Jazz Festival 1990 Official Program

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    The official program for the 1990 Jacksonville Jazz Festival with the schedule of events and performer profiles, Jacksonville Today magazine supplement. Full text available for viewing by appointment, Thomas G. Carpenter Library Special Collections Department.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/jacksonville_jazz_text/1056/thumbnail.jp

    Tarraco, la primera capital

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    Sense cap mena de dubte, Tarraco constituí la porta d’entrada de Roma a la península Ibèrica i va ser una ciutat imprescindible per a la comprensió de l’evolució històrica i ideològica del nostre passat clàssic. Encara avui, l’actual Tarragona esdevé una font de coneixement que constantment proporciona noves dades i interrogants científics. Aquest document aporta una visió de conjunt sobre l’estat actual de la recerca incidint en les noves descobertes i reflectint les oportunitats que les noves tecnologies ofereixen en la configuració d’una nova recerca arqueològica, a cavall del coneixement humanístic i de l’experimentació analítica

    Historical Population Increases and Related Inciting Factors of Agrilus anxius, Agrilus bilineatus, and Agrilus granulatus liragus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in the Lake States (Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin)

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    Three native species of tree-infesting Agrilus have regularly reached outbreak levels in the Lake States (Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin), including A. anxius Gory (bronze birch borer), A. bilineatus (Weber) (twolined chestnut borer), and A. granulatus liragus Barter & Brown (bronze poplar borer). The main host trees for these Agrilus are species of Betula for A. anxius, Castanea and Quercus for A. bilineatus, and Populus for A. granulatus liragus. Based on 197 annual forest health reports for Michigan (1950–2017, 66 years), Minnesota (1950–2017, 64 years), and Wisconsin (1951–2017, 67 years), A. bilineatus was the most often reported Agrilus species in all three states (mentioned in 90 annual reports), with A. anxius second (71 reports) and A. granulatus liragus third (21 reports). Drought was the most commonly reported inciting factor for outbreaks of all three Agrilus species, with defoliation events ranking second. The top two defoliators reported as inciting outbreaks of each species were, in decreasing order, Fenusa pumila Leach (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae; birch leafminer) tied with Malacosoma disstria Hübner (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae; forest tent caterpillar) for A. anxius; M. disstria and Alsophila pometaria (Harris) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae; fall cankerworm) for A. bilineatus; and M. disstria and Choristoneura conflictana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae; large aspen tortrix) for A. granulatus liragus. Other environmental factors occasionally listed as inciting Agrilus outbreaks included late spring frosts, ice storms, and strong wind events

    Tarraco, la primera capital

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    Sense cap mena de dubte, Tarraco constituí la porta d'entrada de Roma a la península Ibèrica i va ser una ciutat imprescindible per a la comprensió de l'evolució històrica i ideològica del nostre passat clàssic. Encara avui, l'actual Tarragona esdevé una font de coneixement que constantment proporciona noves dades i interrogants científics. Aquest document aporta una visió de conjunt sobre l'estat actual de la recerca incidint en les noves descobertes i reflectint les oportunitats que les noves tecnologies ofereixen en la configuració d'una nova recerca arqueològica, a cavall del coneixement humanístic i de l'experimentació analítica

    La figlina del Mercat Central: evidències d’un taller ceràmic al suburbi occidental de la colònia Tàrraco

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    Descripció de les restes d’un taller ceràmic documentat al suburbi occidental de la ciutat de Tàrraco, amb una cronologia entre mitjan segle i dC i el darrer terç del mateix segle i dC. Documentació de les dues fases de producció identificada, on destaquen dos nous tipus de llànties de producció local

    Shaking Scenarios from Multiple Source Models Shed Light on the 8 September 1905 Mw 7 Calabria Earthquake (Southern Italy)

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    4noThe earthquake (Mw 7) that struck western Calabria (southern Italy) on 8 September 1905 profoundly struck a broad region, causing 557 deaths, injuring more than 2000 people, and leaving about 300,000 people homeless. Historical documents also reported a tsunami, although not devastating, for which effects were observed both along the coast and offshore. For all the damage it caused, this event was much studied but not fully explained. Literature source models for the 1905 earthquake are numerous and diverse, in fault geometry, location, and even associated magnitude. They also differ in nature, because these solutions are either field-based or derived from tsunami modeling and macroseismic data inversion. Above all, few or none of the previously published source models appear to be fully compatible with the damage pattern caused by this earthquake. To contribute to the identification of the seismogenic source of this destructive event, we computed a series of ground-shaking scenarios based on the different fault-source models that various authors associated with this event. The only documented data available that are suitable for our comparative purposes are the macroseismic intensities associated with localities affected by the event. Our results show that shaking scenarios for two out of seven literature source models are compatible with the damage distribution caused by the 1905 earthquake. The different parameters and boundary conditions constraining these two solutions suggest that either seismogenic source should include further complexities. Alternatively, because these two sources are antithetic and partially form a graben, they might have kinematically interacted, if passively, on 8 September 1905. Also, our critical analysis attempts to take site effects into account, at least qualitatively, allowing a more robust evaluation of damage distribution against numerical models.openembargoed_20160430Sandron, Denis; Loreto, Maria Filomena; Fracassi, Umberto; Tiberi, LaraSandron, Denis; Loreto, Maria Filomena; Fracassi, Umberto; Tiberi, Lar
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