... cooking, the carrying and boiling of water, the manufacture of sugar and salt, andthe preservation of honey, oil, and paint Only a small percentage ofthe vessels, and these generally ofthe pot-shaped ... encircle the eyes, and extend down over the cheek to the neck, and a line passes around the mouth and extends down over the chin, neck, and chest to the base ofthe body The horizontal bar ofthe ... accessions from theMississippi Valley, through the agency ofthe Bureau of Ethnology, and ere the publication of this paper will probably excel all others in the number and variety of its mound...
... many of them the treasury is amply remunerated, and more, by the increased sale ofthe public lands, the increase of population, andthe consequent increase ofthe revenue from the custom-house And ... defray the expense of sending mails to the new and distant parts ofthe country There is no justice in it The extension of these mails is a duty ofthe government; and let the government, by the ... have the pleasure to send you the copy of a paper I have prepared, at the request of Mr Webb, of Boston, to show the progress of increase ofthe number of letters by the post-office here, since the...
... Treaty of 1901 and Section ofthe Americ President Taft, pp 7-9 The interpretation of Article III ofthe Hay-Pauncefote Treat II The claim ofthe United States that she has granted the use ofthe ... the Canal a part ofthe region of war and could, therefore, make it the theatre of war The mere fact that Article III ofthe HayPauncefote Treaty refers to the rules in existence concerning the ... to settle them In acceding to such a solution ofthe point of difference between the two Powers, the honor ofthe United States andGreat Britain surely will be as safe in the hands of their respective...
... corresponding to the square root ofthe sum ofthe squared distances between the centroid (i.e centre of gravity ofthe landmarks) and each ofthe configured landmarks Then, the centroids of all the landmark ... Figures 2a and 3a indicate the six landmarks ofthe head andthe eight landmarks ofthe body Two angles in the front part ofthe body were approximated, as they were not measured, muzzle and horn ... the same tribal names as their owners, and they include the Bahima cattle found in south-western half ofthe Cattle Corridor of Uganda, the Kigezi cattle from the south-western Ugandan highland,...
... (n) denotes the feeling ofgreat happiness and pride in one sense and a celebration or other expression ofgreat happiness in the other sense Nouns Denoting Great Pleasure Apart from the noun ‘delight’ ... ‘sense of freedom’, and other nouns These adjectives have their syntactic functions as head of adjectival phrases, pre-modifier of noun phrases and complement in sentences ‘Joyful’ (adj) and ‘joyous’ ... (2009) 165-173 171 great delight and pleasure, often at the defeat or failure of someone else, celebrate”, as in: The soldiers exulted at their victory The soldiers exulted over their defeated enemies...
... involved in the preperation ofthe mission statement for the authors Finally, we wish to thank the authors for their generous contribution to this project and their patience in the preparation of this ... Devolution, the Growth of Identity Politics in the UK andthe Unaddressed Question of a Union Identity 424 The Devolution Programme: A New Role for the Judicial Committee and Implications for the ... then Dean ofthe Faculty of Law, for his unfaltering support We also wish to thank the following contributors for their financial and logistical support: the McGill Faculty of Law, the Canadian...
... Randall and others, 1988; Melvin and others, 1992; Tiedeman and others, 1997; Lyford and others, 2003; Kontis and others, in press), with the thin till at the upper end ofthe reported range The ... along the main stem Assabet River and near the southeastern boundary ofthebasinThe most rapidly growing towns, however, were in the headwaters and along the northwestern upland parts ofthe basin; ... thebasin These stratified glacial deposits are characteristic ofthe low-relief, narrow valleys in southern New England (Randall, 2001) The areas of thick stratified glacial deposits in southeastern...
... because mothers report information for the birth registration system Not all mothers report information about the fathers of their babies, and if they do, their reports ofthe father’s age and other ... cohabiting union These are some ofthe key findings on the fertility of men and women in the United States One ofthe limitations of this report is that it does not cover persons beyond the age of 44 years ... breastfeeding, and other childbearing experiences The NSFG also collects information on the context of fertility andthe relationship with a partner at the time ofthe birth + The response rates for the...
... (53%) are the two activities chosen the most often The wide range of actions demonstrates the many and varied needs of children in the region Ofthe two activities chosen the least often, oral ... appreciation ofthe crucial importance ofthe child's earliest years, andofthe need to support families and communities in their role as the child's most influential educator The learning capacity and ... of children The survey highlights their activities in the following three programme areas: the Young Child, the Family andthe Community While some ofthe organizations focus on only one of these...
... decrease at the beginning ofthe 1990s Table ofthe appendix provides further details about the distribution ofthe bankruptcies across US states ranked in the order ofthe total number of bank failures ... part of their bad debt away It is noteworthy that the entry of inflation is only significant at the 10 percent level and might be due to the special conditions ofthe 1970s, when the first and second ... bank failures Based on the coefficients ofthe baseline model of column of table 1, the solid line of figure represents the predicted number of bank failures whilst the bars show the corresponding actual...
... established by theGreatLakes states and provinces in response to the recommendation oftheGreatLakes Charter of 1985 that calls for a uniform, consistent base of data ofGreatLakes water withdrawals, ... and another watershed) and intrabasin (transfers that take place between one oftheGreatLakes watersheds and another); both types can be either incoming or outgoing Ofthe two types, interbasin ... Article oftheGreatLakes St Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact and Article 301 oftheGreatLakes St Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement approved by the states and...
... preference of living in the UK (7.4%) andthe presence of family and friends in the UK (7.1%) (Figure 4) All respondents were asked to report their 'main' and 'other' reasons of immigration to the UK ... along with the increased resource investment in the NHS at the end ofthe last century resulted in an influx of doctors to the UK [6] Places available for the final part of Professional and Linguistics ... Percentage of responses Figure Other Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreat Britain Other Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreat Britain Number of respondents: 1615 Total number of...
... several ofthe noblemen and gentlemen ofthe greatest properties in the British Isles, all of them catching and cultivating an agricultural spirit, and going forth to spend in the employment of labourers, ... unheard -of sale, yet all the auctioneer got was guineas, much ofthe work ofthe sale falling on the owner, andthe former sold the stock with a sand-glass After the sale at Ketton, Brampton, the ... it, the clergy feared the commutation of tithe which the board advocated, the legal profession was against the Enclosure Act, the landed interest thought the surveys were intended for purposes of...
... conifer forests oftheGreatLakesand Canada southward to the bottomland hardwood and southern yellow pine woodlands that adjoin the Gulf of Mexico Although oaks are widespread, they predominate ... throughout the United States They extend from the northeastern hardwood forests bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the western hardwood rangelands of California, Oregon, and Washington and from the northern ... central and eastern United States forest and form the upland and bottomland oak ecosystems Together, these 114 million and provide a habitat for > 75 tree species, 230 species of birds and mammals,...
... clinic The inclusion ofthe comparison group, which had no changes, strengthens the conclusion the intervention was the necessary and sufficient condition for the changes in outcomes None ofthe other ... for the intervention groups, and a reduction in falls The study is generalizable to other hospitals given the use of a large number of hospitals of varying size and location, andthe use of easily ... in terms of external validity In spite of this strength, they still both share many ofthe same limitations and concerns, as noted above In the case ofthe hand hygiene study [24], the authors...
... clinic The inclusion ofthe comparison group, which had no changes, strengthens the conclusion the intervention was the necessary and sufficient condition for the changes in outcomes None ofthe other ... for the intervention groups, and a reduction in falls The study is generalizable to other hospitals given the use of a large number of hospitals of varying size and location, andthe use of easily ... in terms of external validity In spite of this strength, they still both share many ofthe same limitations and concerns, as noted above In the case ofthe hand hygiene study [24], the authors...
... the context of transmission of HBV, HCV and HIV [27-30] The higher rates of HIV and syphilis among Texas residents compared with Mexico and New Mexico were not matched by their rates of HBV and ... educated (median years of education 9), who have relatively high rates of infectious hepatitis and much lower rates of HIV and syphilis The median age and gender characteristics ofthe IDU population ... HIV and referrals for treatment of infectious diseases and other health problems The seroprevalence and risk behavior results of New Mexico studies from the mid 1990s [9] were used to support the...
... Genetic Genetic map ofthe VHSV genome and cDNA clones used for sequence analysis The location and relative size ofthe VHSV ORFs are shown; the numbers indicate the starts and ends ofthe respective ... oftheGreatLakes VHSV, we determined the complete genome sequence of MI03GL strain The genome is 11,184 nts long andthe gene organization (N, P, M, G, NV and L) is similar to all members of ... ofthe Novirhabdovirus genus The termini ofthe viral genome have conserved sequences at the 3'-end (CAUAG/UU) and 5'-end (G/AAUAUG) as other members ofthe Novirhabdovirus genus The first nt of...
... conducted from southern universities and museums, notably the University of Queensland (UQ), the University of Sydney, the Australian Museum, andthe Queensland Museum, often through the Island Research ... concern They are, however, the most relevant ofthe several acts with respect to the protection and wise use ofthe GBR, through the establishment and development ofthe multiple-use Great Barrier ... structure of biological origin and maintenance which graces and makes distinctive the northeast coast of Australia and represents one ofthe major tourist attractions of neighbouring mainland Queensland,...