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Saline Regular Baptist Association
Saline Regular Baptist Association was organized in 1836 at Spring Creek Church near Benton, Saline County. Churches represented were Spring Creek, Saline, and Union, of Saline County; Mount Gilead of Hot Spring County; Mount Bethel of Clark County; and Mount Olive of Hempstead County. The association grew to be quite large: by 1909, it included fifty-two churches with membership totaling about 4,000.https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/arbaptrec/1022/thumbnail.jp
Barnabite vocation brochure
Brochure created to promote vocations for brothers and priests in the Barnabite order (Clerics Regular of St. Paul).https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_stokes_vocation/1009/thumbnail.jp
Algebraic lattice constellations: bounds on performance
In this work, we give a bound on performance of any full-diversity lattice constellation constructed from algebraic number fields. We show that most of the already available constructions are almost optimal in the sense that any further improvement of the minimum product distance would lead to a negligible coding gain. Furthermore, we discuss constructions, minimum product distance, and bounds for full-diversity complex rotated Z[i]/sup n/-lattices for any dimension n, which avoid the need of component interleaving
Fishing in the Dark: A Pursuit-Diving Seabird Modifies Foraging Behaviour in Response to Nocturnal Light Levels
Visual predators tend not to hunt during periods when efficiency is compromised by low light levels. Yet common murres, a species considered a diurnal visual predator, frequently dive at night. To study foraging of murres under different light conditions, we used a combination of archival tagging methods and astronomical models to assess relationships between diving behaviour and light availability. During diurnal and crepuscular periods, murres used a wide range of the water column (2–177 m), foraging across light intensities that spanned several orders of magnitude (103–10−10 Wm−2). Through these periods, they readily dived under conditions equivalent to ambient moonlight (∼10−4 Wm−2) but rarely under conditions equivalent to starlight (∼10−8 Wm−2). At night, murres readily foraged during both moonlit and starlit periods, and diving depth and efficiency increased with nocturnal light intensity, suggesting that night diving is at least partially visually guided. Whether visually guided foraging is possible during starlit periods is less clear. Given the dense prey landscape available, random-walk simulations suggest that murres could benefit from random prey encounters. We hypothesise that murres foraging through starlit periods rely either on close-range visual or possibly nonvisual cues to acquire randomly encountered prey. This research highlights the flexibility of breeding common murres and raises questions about the strategies and mechanisms birds use to find prey under very low light conditions
Regla de la Tercera Orden de Penitencia, que fundó el seráfico padre San Francisco para los seglares de uno y otro sexo y de diversos estados que viven....
Copia digital : Junta de Castilla y León. Conserjería de Cultura y Turismo, 201
Church Records : First Regular Baptist Church of Fayette (Starling Plantation) 1810-1812
Original handwritten church records extracted from Church Records : First Regular Baptist Church of Fayette (Starling Plantation) 1792-1848. Part 4 1810-1812https://digitalmaine.com/fayette_books/1006/thumbnail.jp
Irugarren Ordena edo Prantziskotar Irugarren Senidetzako araudia (erregla) eta barkapenak
Dialecto : texto en euskera central -- guipuzcoanoS. XX -- Priodo : último euskera modernoEuskalkia : erdialdekoa -- gipuzkeraXX. md. -- Aroa : azken euskara modernoaDigitalización. Vitoria-Gasteiz : Fundación Sancho el Sabio, 2008Rústic
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