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Natural hosts of different hantavirus genotypes in south America: who is who?
Gardenal, C.N., Gonzalez-Ittig, R.E., Rivera, P.C., Levis, S., Salazar-Bravo, J., Barquez, R.M
Editorial and Production Team
Editors
Daniella Enriquez
Christopher Garcia
Alexander Gonzalez
Shaleyah Haywood
Jason Kooken
Christian Palomares
Montse Romero
Dr. Joshua J. Jeffers, faculty mento
Jose Maria Gonzales.
Report : Claim of J. Gonzalez. [1712] Apache depredations of 1849 in New Mexico
Vol. 11, No. 2
Contents:
Hicks and Hazen Paper: Blessings for Employers or Blessings in Disguise for Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs?, by Richard J. Gonzalez
Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board
Announcements
Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplanhttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1020/thumbnail.jp
Vol. 11, No. 2
Contents:
Hicks and Hazen Paper: Blessings for Employers or Blessings in Disguise for Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs?, by Richard J. Gonzalez
Recent Developments, by the Student Editorial Board
Announcements
Further References, compiled by Margaret A. Chaplanhttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1020/thumbnail.jp
Comentário a “Hábitos e racionalidade: um estudo filosófico-interdisciplinar sobre autonomia na era dos Big Data”: buscando o equilíbrio no fio da navalha digital
Reference of the commented article: GONZALEZ, M. E.; BROENS, M. C.; KOBAYASHI, G.; QUILICI-GONZALEZ, J. A. Hábitos e racionalidade: um estudo filosófico-interdisciplinar sobre autonomia na era dos Big Data. Trans/form/ação: revista de Filosofia da Unesp, v. 46, n. esp. “Filosofia Autoral Brasileira”, p. 367-386, 2023.Referência do artigo comentado: GONZALEZ, M. E.; BROENS, M. C.; KOBAYASHI, G.; QUILICI-GONZALEZ, J. A. Hábitos e racionalidade: um estudo filosófico-interdisciplinar sobre autonomia na era dos Big Data. Trans/form/ação: revista de Filosofia da Unesp, v. 46, n. esp. “Filosofia Autoral Brasileira”, p. 367-386, 2023
Parent Stars of Extrasolar Planets. XII. Additional evidence for trends with vsini, condensation temperature, and chromospheric activity
Several recent studies have reported differences in vsini,
abundance-condensation temperature trends, and chromospheric activity between
samples of stars with and without Doppler-detected planets. These findings have
been disputed, and the status of these results remains uncertain. We evaluate
these claims using additional published data and find support for all three.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS as a Lette
Telegram from Leadership of Queens Council on the Arts to Geraldine Ferraro
Congratulatory telegram from Aida Gonzalez, President, and Jean P. Weiss, Executive Director, of the Queens Council on the Arts to Geraldine Ferraro. Includes two data entry sheets.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/vice_presidential_campaign_correspondence_1984_new_york/1277/thumbnail.jp
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