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Pergamo, Ana Maria Locatelli de. "Recordando a Isabel Aretz (13/04/1909-01/06/2005)." Latin American Music Review 26, no. 2 (2005): 158–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lat.2006.0010.

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Capozzi, Rocco. "IN MEMORIAM: CARLO BERNARI (13 OTTOBRE 1909–22 OTTOBRE 1992)." Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies 28, no. 2 (September 1994): 364–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001458589402800210.

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LENCIONI, F. A. A., U. G. NEISS, S. L. DUTRA, K. S. FURIERI, L. JUEN, J. D. BATISTA, and DIOGO S. VILELA. "Synopsis of Lestes from Brazil with description of Lestes demarcoi sp. nov. (Zygoptera: Lestidae)." Zootaxa 4990, no. 3 (June 22, 2021): 511–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.4.

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The Brazilian fauna of Lestidae contains two genera (Archilestes Selys, 1862 and Lestes Leach in Brewster, 1815) with 14 species, many of which are poorly defined and/or known only by primary literature. To improve the knowledge of the Brazilian species of the genus Lestes we examined 97 specimens pertaining to 11 of the 13 described species. Additionally, a new species is described here in honor to Prof. Dr. Paulo De Marco Júnior: Lestes demarcoi (Holotype and Allotype: Brazil: Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Adolpho Ducke, Acará trail, 02º55’46” S & 59º58’22” W, 62 m, 13.iv.2009, collected in tandem, U.G. Neiss leg. and deposited in FAAL). Diagnostic illustrations of all species are provided. Color photographs of live individuals of Lestes dichrostigma Calvert, 1909, Lestes forficula Rambur, 1842 and Lestes paulistus Calvert, 1909 are also presented.
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Dines, W. H. "Registering balloon ascents, December 6-11, 1909, and August 8-13, 1910." Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 37, no. 157 (August 15, 2007): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qj.49703715703.

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SMITH, SARAH M., ROGER A. BEAVER, and ANTHONY I. COGNATO. "New synonymy, new combinations and other taxonomic changes in Japanese xyleborine ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)." Zootaxa 4521, no. 3 (November 14, 2018): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4521.3.5.

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The following 13 new combinations are given: Ambrosiophilus osumiensis (Murayama, 1934), Ancipitis machili (Niisima, 1910), Cyclorhipidion bispinum (Nobuchi, 1981), Cyclorhipidion japonicum (Nobuchi, 1981), Cyclorhipidion laetum (Niisima, 1909), Cyclorhipidion misatoense (Nobuchi, 1981), Cyclorhipidion miyazakiense (Murayama, 1936), Cyclorhipidion okinosenense (Murayama, 1961), Cyclorhipidion takinoyense (Murayama, 1953), Debus defensus (Blandford, 1894), Immanus permarginatus (Schedl, 1933), Microperus calamoides (Murayama, 1934), Microperus quercicola (Eggers, 1926), all originally described in Xyleborus Eichhoff, 1864. The following 24 new synonyms are proposed: Ambrosiophilus atratus (Eichhoff, 1876) (=Xyleborus collis Niisima, 1910 syn. n.); Ambrosiophilus osumiensis (Murayama, 1934) (=Xyleborus metanepotulus Eggers, 1939 syn. n.); Ancipitis machili (Niisima, 1910) (=Xyleborus depressus Eggers, 1923 syn. n.; = Xyleborus kojimai Murayama, 1936 syn. n.); Anisandrus dispar (Fabricius, 1792) (=Xyleborus ishidai Niisima, 1909 syn. n.); Cnestus aterrimus (Eggers, 1927) (=Cnestus maculatus Browne, 1983 syn. n.; = Cnestus murayamai Schedl, 1962 syn. n.; = Cnestus murayamai Browne, 1963 syn. n.; = Tosaxyleborus pallidipennis Murayama, 1950. syn. n.); Cyclorhipidion miyazakiense (Murayama, 1936) (=Xyleborus armipennis Schedl, 1953 syn. n.; = Xyleborus wakayamensis Nobuchi, 1981 syn. n.); Microperus kadoyamaensis (Murayama, 1934) (=Xyleborus nameranus Murayama, 1954 syn. n.); Microperus quercicola (Eggers, 1926) (=Xyleborus izuensis Murayama, 1952 syn. n.); Planiculus bicolor (Blandford, 1894) (=Xyleborus ashuensis Murayama, 1954 syn. n.); Xyleborinus attenuatus (Blandford, 1894) (=Xyleborinus canus Niisima, 1909 syn. n.); Xyleborinus schaufussi (Blandford, 1894) (=Xyleborus kraunhiae Niisima, 1910 syn. n.); Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876 (=Xyleborus detectus Schedl, 1975a syn. n.; = Xyleborus pinicola Eggers, 1930 syn. n.; = Xyleborus pinivorus Browne, 1980 syn. n.); Xyleborus metacuneolus Eggers, 1940 (= Xyleborus kaimochii Nobuchi, 1981 syn. n.); Xyleborus perforans (Wollaston, 1857) (=Xyleborus shionomisakiensis Murayama, 1951 syn. n.); Xyleborus pfeilii (Ratzeburg, 1837) (=Xyleborus septentrionalis Niisima 1909 syn. n.); Xyleborus seriatus Blandford, 1894 (=Xyleborus todo Kono, 1938 syn. n.); Xylosandrus brevis (Eichhoff, 1877) (=Xyleborus montanus Niisima, 1910 syn. n.). Arixyleborus yakushimanus (Murayama, 1958) is removed from synonymy with A. malayensis (Schedl, 1954). The types of Xyleborus nagaoensis Murayama, 1934, and X. ohtoensis Nobuchi, 1981 were examined and are confirmed to be correctly placed in Xyleborus. Lectotypes are designated for Xyleborus ishidai Niisima, 1909, and Xyleborus septentrionalis Niisima, 1909.
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Simpson, James. "La produccion y la productividad agraria españolas, 1890–1936." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 12, no. 1 (March 1994): 43–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610900004377.

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RESUMENEl artículo tiene tres secciones. En la primera he estudiado los cambios a largo plazo del producto final de la agricultura española entre 1891/13. En la segunda sección, los datos con interpretaciones para regiones de España en 1929/33. Por último muestro los cambios en la productividad de estas regiones entre 1909/13 y 1929/33, la época identificada con el mayor crecimiento en la productividad. El artículo también tiene apéndices con los métodos utilizados para hacer los cálculos y cuadros mostrando los resultados por provincia.
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Zhytova, E. P., L. D. Romanchuk, S. V. Guralska, O. Yu Andreieva, and M. V. Shvets. "Circulation Pathways of Trematodes of Freshwater Gastropod Mollusks in Forest Biocenoses of the Ukrainian Polissia." Vestnik Zoologii 53, no. 1 (February 1, 2019): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2019-0002.

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Abstract This is the first review of life cycles of trematodes with parthenitae and larvae in freshwater gastropods from forest biocoenoses of Ukrainian Polissia. Altogether 26 trematode species from 14 families were found circulating in 13 ways in molluscs from reservoirs connected with forest ecosystems of the region. Three-host life cycle is typical of 18 trematode species, two-host life cycle has found in 7 species, and four-host cycles has found in one species. Alaria alata Goeze, 1782, has three-host (Shults, 1972) and four-host cycles. Opisthioglyphe ranae (Froehlich, 1791) can change three-host life cycle to two-host cycle replacing the second intermediate host (Niewiadomska et al., 2006) with the definitive host. Species with primary two-host life cycle belong to Notocotylidae Lühe, 1909, Paramphistomidae Fischoeder, 1901 and Fasciolidae Railliet, 1758 families. Trematodes with three-host cycle have variable second intermediate hosts, including invertebrates and aquatic or amphibious vertebrates. Definitive hosts of trematodes are always vertebrates from different taxonomic groups. The greatest diversity of life cycles is typical for trematodes of birds. Trematodes in the forest biocoenoses of Ukrainian Polissia infect birds in six ways, mammals in three, amphibians in four, and reptiles in one way. The following species have epizootic significance: Liorchis scotiae (Willmott, 1950); Parafasciolopsis fasciolaemorpha Ejsmont, 1932; Notocotylus seineti Fuhrmann, 1919; Catatropis verrucosa (Frölich, 1789) Odhner, 1905; Cotylurus cornutus (Rudolphi, 1808); Echinostoma revolutum (Fröhlich, 1802) Dietz, 1909; Echinoparyphium aconiatum Dietz, 1909; Echinoparyphium recurvatum (Linstow, 1873); Hypoderaeum conoideum (Bloch, 1782) Dietz, 1909; Paracoenogonimus ovatus Kasturada, 1914; Alaria alata Goeze, 1782.
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Szymański, Józef. "Parafia św.św. Piotra i Pawła w Spring Valley i jej duszpasterze w latach 1891-1920 na łamach „Dziennika Chicagoskiego”." Studia Polonijne 44 (November 21, 2023): 197–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/sp2344.10.

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Parafia Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła w Spring Valley, Ill., została założona 30 września 1891 r., a nowo wybudowany drewniany kościół został poświęcony 14 sierpnia 1892 r. Na początku do tej parafii należało około 200 rodzin Polaków i Litwinów. Po kilku latach Litwini wznieśli własny kościół. W 1901 r. Polacy wybudowali szkołę i plebanię. 17 grudnia 1906 r. pożar doszczętnie zniszczył świątynię. Ocalała plebania i szkoła. Przez rok nabożeństwa odprawiano w prywatnym budynku. Budowę nowego murowanego kościoła rozpoczęto w 1908 r., jego budowniczy, ks. Hieronim W. Błażyński złożony chorobą zmarł tego samego roku. Od 13 marca 1909 r. budowę kontynuował ks. Józef Cieśla. W krótkim czasie zdołał świątynię dokończyć i wyposażyć ołtarzami, ozdobić witrażami i zapełnić ławkami na pięćset miejsc. Poświęcenie nowego kościoła odbyło się 29 czerwca 1909 r. Przy parafii prowadzona była szkoła, w której blisko 200 dzieci uczyły siostry franciszkanki. Konsekracja kościoła miała miejsce 31 maja 1920 r. W tym okresie w parafii pracowali księża: Sikorski, Wałajtys, Łopata, Tonello, Mączyński i Balcewicz. Pierwszym proboszczem, od roku 1894 był ks. Julian Papoń, następnie od 1897 r. – ks. Michał Peża, od 1900 r. – ks. Antoni Drewnicki, od 1903 r. – ks. Marcin Piechota, od 1908 r. – ks. Hieronim Błażyński i od 1909 r. – ks. Józef Cieśla.
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Kleinman, Kim. "Joseph Ewan, 24 October 1909–5 December 1999Nesta Dunn Ewan, 8 November 1908–13 September 2000." Isis 93, no. 4 (December 2002): 646–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/375955.

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Benda, Daniel, Hans Pohl, Yuta Nakase, Rolf Beutel, and Jakub Straka. "A generic classification of Xenidae (Strepsiptera) based on the morphology of the female cephalothorax and male cephalotheca with a preliminary checklist of species." ZooKeys 1093 (April 7, 2022): 1–134. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1093.72339.

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The generic taxonomy and host specialization of Xenidae have been understood differently by previous authors. Although the recent generic classification has implied a specialization on the level of host families or subfamilies, the hypothesis that each xenid genus is specialized to a single host genus was also previously postulated. A critical evaluation of the classification of the genera of Xenidae is provided here based on morphology in accordance with results of recent molecular phylogenetic studies. External features of the female cephalothoraces and male cephalothecae were documented in detail with different techniques. Diagnoses and descriptions are presented for all 13 delimited genera. The earliest diverging genera are usually well characterized by unique features, whereas deeply nested genera are usually characterized by combinations of characters. Three new genera are described: Sphecixenosgen. nov., Tuberoxenosgen. nov., and Deltoxenosgen. nov. Five previously described genera are removed from synonymy: Tachytixenos Pierce, 1911, stat. res.; Brasixenos Kogan & Oliveira, 1966, stat. res.; Leionotoxenos Pierce, 1909, stat. res.; Eupathocera Pierce, 1908, stat. res.; and Macroxenos Schultze, 1925, stat. res. One former subgenus is elevated to generic rank: Nipponoxenos Kifune & Maeta, 1975, stat. res.Monobiaphila Pierce, 1909, syn. nov. and Montezumiaphila Brèthes, 1923, syn. nov. are recognized as junior synonyms of Leionotoxenos Pierce, 1909, stat. res.Ophthalmochlus Pierce, 1908, syn. nov., Homilops Pierce, 1908, syn. nov., Sceliphronechthrus Pierce, 1909, syn. nov., and Ophthalmochlus (Isodontiphila) Pierce, 1919, syn. nov. are recognized as junior synonyms of Eupathocera Pierce, 1908, stat. res. A preliminary checklist of 119 described species of Xenidae with information on their hosts and distribution is provided. The following 14 species are recognized as valid and restituted from synonymy: Tachytixenos indicus Pierce, 1911, stat. res.; Brasixenos acinctus Kogan & Oliveira, 1966, stat. res.; Brasixenos araujoi (Oliveira & Kogan, 1962), stat. res.; Brasixenos bahiensis Kogan & Oliveira, 1966, stat. res.; Brasixenos brasiliensis Kogan & Oliveira, 1966, stat. res.; Brasixenos fluminensis Kogan & Oliveria, 1966, stat. res.; Brasixenos myrapetrus Trois, 1988, stat. res.; Brasixenos zikani Kogan & Oliveira, 1966, stat. res.; Leionotoxenos hookeri Pierce, 1909, stat. res.; Leionotoxenos jonesi Pierce, 1909, stat. res.; Leionotoxenos louisianae Pierce, 1909, stat. res.; Eupathocera luctuosae Pierce, 1911, stat. res.; Eupathocera lugubris Pierce, 1909, stat. res.; Macroxenos piercei Schultze, 1925, stat. res. New generic combinations are proposed for 51 species: Leionotoxenos arvensidis (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos bishoppi (Pierce, 1909), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos foraminati (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos fundati (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos huastecae (Székessy, 1965), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos itatiaiae (Trois, 1984), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos neomexicanus (Pierce, 1919), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos prolificum (Teson & Remes Lenicov, 1979), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos robertsoni (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos tigridis (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Leionotoxenos vigili (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera argentina (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera auripedis (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Eupathocera bucki (Trois, 1984), comb. nov.; Eupathocera duryi (Pierce, 1909), comb. nov.; Eupathocera erynnidis (Pierce, 1911), comb. nov.; Eupathocera fasciati (Pierce, 1909), comb. nov.; Eupathocera fuliginosi (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera inclusa (Oliveira & Kogan, 1963), comb. nov.; Eupathocera insularis (Kifune, 1983), comb. nov.; Eupathocera mendozae (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera piercei (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera striati (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera taschenbergi (Brèthes, 1923), comb. nov.; Eupathocera westwoodii (Templeton, 1841), comb. nov.; Macroxenos papuanus (Székessy, 1956), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos abbotti (Pierce, 1909), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos astrolabensis (Székessy, 1956), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos dorae (Luna de Carvalho, 1956), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos erimae (Székessy, 1956), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos esakii (Hirashima & Kifune, 1962), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos gigas (Pasteels, 1950), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos kurosawai (Kifune, 1984), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos laetum (Ogloblin, 1926), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos orientalis (Kifune, 1985), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos reticulatus (Luna de Carvalho, 1972), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos simplex (Székessy, 1956), comb. nov.; Sphecixenos vanderiisti (Pasteels, 1952), comb. nov.; Tuberoxenos altozambeziensis (Luna de Carvalho, 1959), comb. nov.; Tuberoxenos sinuatus (Pasteels, 1956), comb. nov.; Tuberoxenos sphecidarum (Siebold, 1839), comb. nov.; Tuberoxenos teres (Pasteels, 1950), comb. nov.; Tuberoxenos tibetanus (Yang, 1981), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos bequaerti (Luna de Carvalho, 1956), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos bidentatus (Pasteels, 1950), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos hirokoae (Kifune & Yamane, 1992), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos iwatai (Esaki, 1931), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos lusitanicus (Luna de Carvalho, 1960), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos minor (Kifune & Maeta, 1978), comb. nov.; Deltoxenos rueppelli (Kinzelbach, 1971a), comb. nov.; Xenos ropalidiae (Kinzelbach, 1975), comb. nov.Xenos minor Kinzelbach, 1971a, syn. nov. is recognized as a junior synonym of X. vesparum Rossi, 1793. Ophthalmochlus duryi Pierce, 1908, nomen nudum and Eupathocera lugubris Pierce, 1908, nomen nudum are recognized as nomina nuda and therefore unavailable in zoological nomenclature. The species diversity of Xenidae probably remains poorly known: the expected number of species is at least twice as high as the number presently described.
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Books on the topic "1909-13"

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Russell, Bertrand. Logical and philosophical papers, 1909-13. London: Routledge, 1992.

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Émard, J. M. L' épiscopat, son origine et son oeuvre: Allocution prononcée le 26 septembre 1909 ; La femme chrétienne, sa mission sociale : sermon prêché le 13 octobre 1909. Valleyfield [Québec: s.n., 1995.

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Chambre de commerce du district de Nicolet. Extrait des délibérations de la Chambre de commerce du district de Nicolet: Séance du 13 décembre 1909. [Nicolet, Québec?: s.n., 1994.

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Óigbhean uasal ó phríomhchathair Éireann: Bá Eibhlín Nic Niocaill agus Dhomhnaill Criomhthain ar an mBlascaod, 13 Lúnasa 1909. Baile Átha Cliath: Conradh na Gaeilge, 1992.

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Ocherednoĭ sʺi͡ezd predstaviteleĭ promyshlennosti i torgovli (4th 1909 Saint Petersburg, Russia). Trudy chetvertago Ocherednogo sʺi͡e︡zda predstaviteleĭ promyshlennosti i torgovli: Sostoi͡a︡vshagosi͡a︡ 10,11,12 i 13 noi͡a︡bri͡a︡ 1909 g. v S.-Peterburgi͡e︡. S.-Peterburg: Tip. T-va "Ėlektro-Tip. N. I͡A︡. Stoĭkovoĭ, 1986.

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Ferry), Colloque "Simone Weil" (1993 Lycée Jules. Colloque "Simone Weil": Pour le cinquantième anniversaire de sa mort (1909-1943) : Lycée Jules Ferry, le 13 octobre 1993. [Roanne]: Ville de Roanne, 1994.

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Ahmed, Shakeel, ed. Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9.

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Dark day on the Blaskets: The drowning of Domhnall Ó Criomhthain and Eibhlín Nic Niocaill on the Blasket Islands, 13 August 1909. Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland: Brandon, 2003.

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Ruschman, Gordon A. Ancestors relatives & descendants of Hiram Asbury Keener, Nov. 24, 1851-Jan. 2, 1909, Molly M. Keener, Nov. 7, 1852-Sep. 27, 1882, Sarah Caroline Sitton, Mar. 13, 1858-May 7, 1951. Wheaton, IL: G.A. Ruschman, 1989.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs, ed. Record and Hearings of the Subcommittees of the Senate and House as a Board of Visitors at the U.S. Military Academy: Hearings before the United States House Committee on Military Affairs, and Senate Committee on Military Affairs, Sixtieth Congress, second session, on Jan. 12, 13, 1909. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "1909-13"

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Stapleton, Julia. "November 13, 1909. The Futurists.1." In G K Chesterton at the Daily News, Part II, vol 6, 138–41. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553465-45.

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Stapleton, Julia. "March 13, 1909. The Real Mob." In G K Chesterton at the Daily News, Part II, vol 5, 283–85. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553618-76.

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Stapleton, Julia. "May 13, 1909. A Book of the Day." In G K Chesterton at the Daily News, Part II, vol 5, 311–14. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553618-84.

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Arfin, Tanvir, and Kamini Sonawane. "Bio-based Materials: Past to Future." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 1–32. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_1.

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Palit, Sukanchan, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain. "Biopolymers, Nanocomposites, and Environmental Protection: A Far-Reaching Review." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 217–36. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_10.

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Badawy, Mohamed E. I., and Entsar I. Rabea. "Chitosan-Based Edible Membranes for Food Packaging." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 237–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_11.

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Hooda, Ritu, Bhawna Batra, Vijay Kalra, Joginder Singh Rana, and Minakshi Sharma. "Chitosan-Based Nanocomposites in Food Packaging." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 269–85. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_12.

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Palit, Sukanchan, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain. "Nanocomposites in Packaging: A Groundbreaking Review and a Vision for the Future." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 287–303. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_13.

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Vimala Bharathi, S. K., J. A. Moses, and C. Anandharamakrishnan. "Interaction Phenomena Between Packaging and Product." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 33–56. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_2.

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Jayan, Heera, J. A. Moses, and C. Anandharamakrishnan. "Testing Methods for Packaging Materials." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging, 57–79. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "1909-13"

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Bychkova, Е. I., М. М. Yakovich, and S. М. Degtyarik. "HELMINTH FAUNA OF THE CRUCIAN CARP (CARASSIUS CARASSIUS) AND SILVER PRUSSIAN CARP (CARASSIUS GIBELIO) IN WATER BODIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. VNIIP – FSC VIEV, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6050437-8-2.2024.25.74-78.

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Currently, an alien fish species, the silver Prussian carp Carassius gibelio is widespread in almost all reservoirs of Belarus due to its high competitiveness. The introduction of silver Prussian carps in commercial reservoirs of the Republic caused significant replacement of the native species, the crucian carp. Potentially, alien helminth species introduced in water bodies by the silver Prussian carp have affected the crucian carp population. The helminth fauna of the silver Prussian carp in Belarussian water bodies is represented by 16 species: 1 nematode species (genus Philometroides Yamaguti, 1935), 2 cestode species (1 of the genus Neogryporhynchus Baeret Bona, 1960, and 1 of the genus Khawia Hsu, 1935); 6 monogeneas (4 of the genus Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850; 1 of the genus Gyrodactylus Nordmann, 1832, and 1 of the genus Diplozoon Nordmann, 1832); 7 trematode species (1 of the genus Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858, 2 of the genus Posthodiplostomum Dubois, 1936, 1 of the genus Diplostomum Nordmann, 1832, 1 of the genus Ichthyocotylurus Odening, 1969, 1 of the genus Paracoenogonimus Katsurada, 1914, and 1 of the genus Tylodelphys Diesing, 1850). The helminth fauna of the crucian carp is represented by 13 species: 1 acanthocephalan species (genus Acanthocephalus Koelreuter, 1771); 1 nematode species (genus Camallanus Railliet et Henry, 1915); 3 cestode species (1 of the genus Caryophyllaeus Gmelin, 1790, and 2 of the genus Khawia Hsu, 1935); 3 monogeneas (1 of the genus Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850, 1 of the genus Gyrodactylus Nordmann, 1832, and 1 of the genus Diplozoon Nordmann, 1832); and 5 trematode species (1 of the genus Echinochasmus Dietz, 1909, 1 of the genus Paracoenogonimus Katsurada, 1914, 1 of the genus Tylodelphys Diesing, 1850, 1 of the genus Allocreadium Looss, 1900, and 1 of the genus Phyllodistomum Braun, 1899). The helminth fauna had low similarity (4 species) in the silver Prussian carp when compared with the crucian carp.
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Vinatoru, Mircea. "MICROWAVE AND ULTRASOUNDS TOGETHER – A CHALLENGE." In Ampere 2019. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ampere2019.2019.9822.

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The literature related to microwave and ultrasound working simultaneously is rather infrequent. The reason is obvious: microwave irradiation is of electromagnetic origin while ultrasound is a mechanical vibration energy. Moreover, the optimal settings for ultrasound propagation throughout a reaction media do not coincide with the conditions required for application of microwaves. Therefore, the challenge is to find a way to best combination of these sources of energy into one apparatus to allow researchers to take advantage of the features of each technology. The oldest paper describing such a combination – microwave and ultrasound is having just 20 years [1] and describe an apparatus which uses a probe system delivering ultrasound through decalin to a vessel holding the reagents dipped in the MW cavity (fig. 1a). Another possibility using a normal MW oven is described by Peng [2] (fig.1b), but this setup is having radiation leakage problems and needs a proper protection. Ragaini et all proposed another type of setup [3] (fig. 1c), not easy to reproduce, but describing calibration and parameters which show an additive increase of thermal energy delivered when MW and US works simultaneous. Insert here uploaded pictures Figure 1. Some MW-US simultaneous setups Few years ago, Cravotto and Cintas [4], disccussed for the first time the potential of using MW and US in sequential or tandem setups. Their paper discuss all possible setups for using mostly glass probe for devlivery of ultrasonic energy or classical setup (fig. 1a). Slowly the concept gain popularity and the paper of Lionelly and Mason [5] prompts to the potential industrial applications, naming the combination of microwave with ultrasound a hybrid technology. The challenge in using this “hybrid technology” is to find a vesatile and reproducible apparatus able to deliver both microwave and ultrasound at a full controlable parameters. In our laboratory we have and use the setup like in the fig. 1a, but the ultrasonic energy is delivered by an ultrasonic cleaning device attached to microwave device (SAIREM Miniflow 200SS). To achieve the above mentioned outcome launched a project to build a device which could work with MW and US in tandem (as Cravotto mentioned [4]) using an US device able to deliver more than a single ultrasonic frequency at a full controlled power. It is our believe that such a device could significantly contribute to MW-US tandem equipment development. Based on our expertise and potential proposed interaction of US with reagents [6] we will investigate the influence (if any) of ultrasound upon MW field. In this paper we will present the earlier results of “Tandem Microwave Ultrasound” energy influence on chemical reagents. References 1. Lagha, A., et al., Analusis, 1999. 27(5): p. 452-457. 2. Peng, Y. and G. Song, Green Chemistry, 2001. 3(6): p. 302-304. 3. Ragaini, V., et al., Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2012. 19(4): p. 872-876. 4. Cravotto, G. and P. Cintas, Chemistry - A European Journal, 2007. 13(7): p. 1902-1909. 5. Leonelli, C. and T.J. Mason, Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification, 2010. 49(9): p. 885-900. 6. Vinatoru, M. and T.J. Mason, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2018.
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Sugut, Ednah Cherotich. "To Determine Factors Affecting Dietary Practices and Nutritional Status of Pregnant Adolescent Age 13-18 Years in Ol’lessos Village." In 3rd International Nutrition and Dietetics Scientific Conference. KENYA NUTRITIONISTS AND DIETICIANS INSTITUTE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57039/jnd-conf-abt-2023-f.s.d.h.l-11.

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Background: Dietary practices are an aspect of dietary quality that indicates general nutritional adequacy. Lack of diversified diet is a severe problem in the developing world, where diet are predominantly starchy staples with few animal products, seasonal fruits and vegetables. The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important as a suboptimal diet impact negatively on the health of the mother, and the newborn. There is limited knowledge in the area of dietary practices and nutritional status of pregnancy factors affecting it among pregnant women despite evidence showing that maternal nutrition has important direct and /or indirect consequences for all other age cohorts. The study aimed to asses factors affecting dietary practices and nutritional status of pregnant adolescents. Method: Cross sectional analytic design was used and the study was carried out in Ol’Lessos village. A Sample size of 129 pregnant women was targeted with the first respondent being randomly selected and thereafter systemic sampling was used until the required sample was reached. Mid upper arm (MUAC) of the left arm of the respondents of the women were measured to determine the nutritional status. Data were collected using researcher administered questionnaires and focus group discussion guide. Data collected using 24-hour recall was analyzed by Nutrisurvey. Results: There were significant differences in the mean macronutrients and micronutrients with regard to the dds where respondents with a higher DDS (.> six) were more likely to have a higher macro and micronutrient intake compared with those who had a lower. The mean energy intake was 1909 Kcal +630 which is below the Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA)of 2400 kcal for pregnant women. Based on MUAC cut offs, 31.7 percent were malnourished (MUAC< 21.0 CM) while 68.3 percent of the respondents were normal (MUAC >21.0cm). MUAC was positively correlated with the socio-economic status. Based on the WHO cut offs,73.6 percent were anaemic. Regression showed that the age of the mother and the numbers of births were significant predictors of the MUAC of the pregnant women (p=0.001). Conclusion: It’s is recommended that guidelines for nutrition and diets be carried out through practical demonstrations in the community and health facilities. The findings of the study may be used by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation (MOPHS) and other organizations to promote and implement programs aimed at improving dietary practices and nutrition status among pregnant in the county. Key words: MUAC-Mid Upper Arm Circumference, MOPHS-Ministry of Public Health Sanitation.
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