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  • Some of these seem only to have appeared in journals, but many have certainly been issued separately.

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  • Hutchinson, Operations in the Peninsula, 1808-9 (London, 1905); The Dickson MSS., being Journals of Major-General Sir Alexander Dickson during the Peninsular War (Woolwich, 1907).

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  • In France, the most important journals are the Annales de chimie et de physique, founded in 1789 with the title Annales de chimie, and the Comptes rendus, published weekly by the Academie francaise since 1835.

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  • His Last Journals were edited in 1888.

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  • The database also links records to electronic journals where possible.

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  • It ranges from current topics to detailed articles found in scientific journals.

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  • Papers by him have appeared in the mathematical journals of Italy, France, Germany and England, and he has published several important works, many of which have been translated into other languages.

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  • Buenos Aires has some excellent daily journals, but the tone of the press in general is sensational.

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  • His journals, which were written for his family and intimate friends, give a singularly interesting and vivid picture of life in Paris in the time of the directory.

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  • For editions of texts and the innumerable articles in scientific journals see the bibliographies and references in the above works.

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  • See Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, compiled from her letters and journals by her son, Charles Edward Stowe (Boston, 1890).

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  • Robinson published a number of papers in scientific journals, and the Armagh catalogue of stars (Places of 5345 Stars observed from 1828 to 1854 at the Armagh Observatory, Dublin, 1859), but he is best known as the inventor (1846) of the cup-anemometer for registering the velocity of the wind.

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  • At the close of the 19th century there were upwards of loo such societies in the world, with more than 50,000 members, and over 150 journals were devoted entirely to geographical subjects.'

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  • His Journals (3 vols., New York, 1852), apart from their importance as a history of his life work, constitute a valuable commentary on the social and industrial history of the United States during the first forty years of their existence.

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  • He entered upon his great work by a systematic publication of pamphlets and articles in journals and magazines in behalf of his reform, but for some years he met with a discouraging lack of interest.

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  • Since 1871 abstracts of papers appearing in the other journals have been printed.

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  • The Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft, published by the Berlin Chemical Society, the Chemisches Centralblatt, which is confined to abstracts of papers appearing in other journals, the Zeitschrift fur Chemie, and Liebig's Annalen der Chemie are the most important of the general magazines.

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  • After his death, some alleged extracts from his private journals, dealing with French policy, were published in the Paris press.

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  • Again, on the map illustrating Livingstone's " Last Journals " the Luapula is shown as issuing from the Bangweulu in the north-west, when an examination of the account of the natives who carried the great explorer's remains to the coast would have shown that it leaves that lake on the south.

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  • Our Dogs, The Kennel Magazine, and The Illustrated Kennel News are the remaining canine journals in England.

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  • Other works which may usefully be consulted are the Journals of John Woolman, Stephen Grellet and Elizabeth Fry; also The First Publishers of Truth, a reprint of contemporary accounts of the rise of Quakerism in various districts.

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  • In 1879, addressing a congress of Catholic journalists in Rome, he exhorted them to uphold the necessity of the temporal power, and to proclaim to the world that the affairs of Italy would never prosper until it was restored; in 1887 he found it necessary to deprecate the violence with which this doctrine was advocated in certain journals.

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  • He contributed largely to the seventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and also wrote several scientific papers for the Edinburgh Review and various scientific journals.

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  • He was a voluminous writer on subjects directly connected with his chair, and, besides contributing almost weekly to the technical journals, such as the Engineer, brought out a series of standard textbooks on Civil Engineering, The Steam-Engine and other Prime Movers, Machinery and Millwork, and Applied Mechanics, which have passed through many editions, and have contributed greatly to the advancement of the subjects with which they deal.

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  • It was now recognized that he was to be an author, and he contributed many essays, tales and fantasies to various journals and magazines.

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  • There are various journals and periodicals, five languages being represented.

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  • Several journals are published specially to deal with physical chemistry, of which electrochemistry forms an important part.

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  • His numerous papers were published in the Annales de chimie et de physique (1829-1858); and most of them also appeared at the time in the Italian scientific journals.

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  • It was openly suggested in the journals to reform the constitution by turning Brazil into independent federal provinces, governed by authorities popularly elected, as in the United States.

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  • In the Strand, and more especially in Fleet Street and its offshoots, are found the offices of the majority of the most important daily newspapers and other journals.

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  • Immediately after the conclusion of the first treaty in 1857, the Yedo authorities instructed the office for studying foreign books (Bunsho torishirabedokoro) to translate excerpts from European and American journals.

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  • The KOko Shimbun was suppressed; Fukuchi was thrust into prison, arid all journals or periodicals except those having official sanction were vetoed.

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  • These were called the five great journals.

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  • Both of these journals devoted space to social news, a radical departure from the austere restrictions observed by their aristocratic contemporaries.

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  • Tokyo journals were all - on a literary or political basis, but the Osaka Asahi Commerch, Shimbun (Osaka Rising Sun News) was purely a Journailsa business undertaking.

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  • A new law, passed by both houses and confirmed by the emperor, took from the executive all power over journals, except in cases of lse majest, and nothing now remains of the former arbitrary system except that any periodical having a political complexion is required to deposit security varying from 175 to 1000 yen.

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  • A much more moderate tone pervades the writings of the press since restrictions were entirely removed, and although there are now 1 775 journals and periodicals published throughout the empire, with a total annual circulation of some 700 million copies, intemperance of language, such as in former times would, have provoked official interference, is practically unknown to-day.

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  • Very low rates of subscription, and almost prohibitory charges for advertising, are chiefly to blame.i The vicissitudes of the enterprise may be gathered from the fact that, whereas 2767 journals and periodicals were started between 1889 and 1894 (inclusive), no less than 2465 ceased publishing.

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  • The chief feature in the new venture at first consisted of the analysis of the journals, which Cave undertook personally.

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  • In 1846 fourteen penny and three half-penny magazines, twelve social journals, and thirty-seven book-serials were produced every week in London.

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  • During that period thirty-one journals of the first class proceeded from these sources.

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  • We have already noticed several journals specially devoted to one or other foreign literature.

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  • By a decree of the 17th of January 1800 the consulate reduced the number of Parisian journals to thirteen, of which the Decade was one; all the others, with the exception of those dealing solely with science, art, commerce and advertisements, were suppressed.

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  • He seems to have performed the same not very honourable office in the case of two other journals - Dormer's Letter and the Mercurius Politicus; and to have written in these and other papers until nearly the end of his life.

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  • Current progress in mining and other matters connected with coal can best be followed by consulting the abstracts and bibliographical lists of memoirs on these subjects that have appeared in the technical journals of the world contained in the Journal of the Institute of Mining Engineers and that of the Iron and Steel Institute.

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  • With him in France were his grandsons, William Temple Franklin, William Franklin's natural son, who acted as private secretary to his grandfather, and Benjamin Franklin Bache (1769-1798), Sarah's son, whom he sent to Geneva to be educated, for whom he later asked public office of Washington, and who became editor of the Aurora, one of the leading journals in the Republican attacks on Washington.

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  • Beauchamp wrote extensively for the public journals and for the magazines.

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  • Todhunter also published keys to the problems in his textbooks on algebra and trigonometry; and a biographical work, William Whewell, account of his writings and correspondence (1876), in addition to many original papers in scientific journals.

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  • Both of the South German journals were previously exponents of a very much more democratic trend of opinion than that which came to characterize them under the new proprietorship. Ancillary to these acquisitions large interests were secured by Stinnes in paper-works in order to make his newspapers independent of the paper market.

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  • Coins of foreign mints are generally submitted to examination by a committee of eminent chemists and metallurgists whose report is published in the official journals.

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  • He was a delicate boy, but when the war of 1870 broke out his mother sent him to the army, to win popularity for him, and the government journals vaunted his bravery.

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  • The Manuscript Journals of Alexander Henry and David Thompson, 1799-1814, edited by Elliot Coues (3 vols., New York, 1897).

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  • Failing to receive aid from Pozzo di Borgo, his mother's uncle, Louis Blanc studied law in Paris, living in poverty, and became a contributor to various journals.

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  • The city has large publishing interests, and various religious (Methodist Episcopal and Roman Catholic) and fraternal periodicals, and several technical journals and trade papers are published here.

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  • His papers, numbering over 100, were published principally in the Philosophical Transactions, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society and Crelle, and one or two in the Comptes rendus of the Paris Academy; a list of them, arranged according to the several journals in which they originally appeared, with short notes upon the less familiar memoirs, is given in Nature, xxvii.

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  • While at college he was the chief editor of The Lyceum, the earliest in the series of college journals published at the American Cambridge.

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  • The injured standard was then lost sight of, but it was in 1891 brought to light by the Clerk of the Journals, and has now been placed in the lobby of the residence of the Clerk of the House, together with a standard "stone" of 14 lb.

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  • Several educational journals are published at Syracuse.

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  • They Were Men Of Action, Not Of Words, And Had No Thought Of Literary Fame, But Their Absorbingly Interesting Journals Are None The, Less An Essential Part Of The Literature Of The Country.

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  • Wheatstone's physical investigations are described in more than thirty-six papers in various scientific journals, the more important being in the Philosophical Transactions, the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the Comptes rendus and the British Association Reports.

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  • Editors of journals remove the slips of the pens of their contributors; editors of books, nowadays usually in footnotes, the similar lapses of their authors.

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  • Reference must also be made to the articles on Anglo-Saxon antiquities in the Victoria County Histories, and to various papers in Archaeologia, the Archaeological Journal, the Journal of the British Archaeological Society, the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, the Associated Architectural Societies' Reports, and other antiquarian journals.

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  • All compasses are fitted with a gimbal ring to keep the bowl and card level under every circumstance of a ship's motion in a seaway, the ring being connected with the binnacle or pedestal by means of journals or knife edges.

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  • Hertzen's writings, and the journals he edited, were smuggled wholesale into Russia, and their words resounded throughout that country, as well as all over Europe.

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  • Lissagaray, the communist, offered him a position on La Bataille, and he became a regular contributor to the advanced journals, especially to La Petite Republique, of which he became editor-inchief in 1897.

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  • For this he was ostracized from Kentucky society; his anti-slavery journals were withheld in the mails; he could not secure a public hall or a printer.

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  • He also contributed many valuable papers to the leading scientific journals of his time.

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  • The usual explanation of the term is that of Jewish tradition There were several journals of this name, the best known of the others being that edited by Lemaire.

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  • Another result of Lessing's labours in Hamburg was the Antiquarische Briefe (1768), a series of masterly letters in answer to Christian Adolf Klotz (1738-1771), a professor of the university of Halle, who, after flattering Lessing, had attacked him, and sought to establish a kind of intellectual despotism by means of critical journals which he directly or indirectly controlled.

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  • His collections of original materials were vast; beginning with his residence in England, he brought together at enormous pains and expense the authenticated copies of archives, family papers, and personal journals written by historic personages, which now constitute an invaluable treasure in the New York public library.

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  • Giraud's Les Lacs de l'Afrique equatoriale (Paris, 1890) and Livingstone's Last Journals (1874) may also be consulted.

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  • See also parliamentary papers and official publications of Indian government; Monographs on brick tea, Formosa tea and other special studies, prepared for the Tea Cess Committees of India and Ceylon; Journals of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Society of Arts, Geographical Journal, Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (New York), &c. For practical planting details, see Tea; its Cultivation and Manufacture, by David Crole (1897), with a full bibliography; also Rutherford's Planter's Handbook.

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  • For years his sermons were published regularly in more than 3000 journals, reaching, it is said, 25,000,000 readers.

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  • Bonar was a prolific writer of religious literature, and edited several journals, including the Christian Treasury, the Presbyterian Review and the Quarterly Journal of Prophecy; but his best work was done in hymnology, and he published three series of Hymns of Faith and Hope between 1857 and 1866 (new ed., 1886).

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  • In Boston, then a great cotton mart, he tried in vain to procure a church or vestry for the delivery of his lectures, and thereupon announced in one of the daily journals that if some suitable place was not promptly offered he would speak on the common.

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  • If the journals of accounts, the letters and business documents, had come down to us en masse, they would no doubt have yielded to research the history and life of Egypt day by day; but those that now represent a thousand years of the Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom together would not half fill an ordinary muniment chest.

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  • They were considered unlucky, and perhaps this accounts for the curious fact that, although they are named in journals and in festival ists, &c., where precise dating was needed, no known nonument or legal document is dated in them.

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  • From this reign to the end of the Fgtimite period we have the journals of two eminent men, Usmah b.

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  • The other source of complaint against Federal activity was the judicially unreviewable power exercised by the Postmaster-General, Mr. Burleson, in closing the mails to journals of which he disapproved.

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  • No doubt there must have been some kind of foundation for Pirkheimer's charges; and it is to be noted that neither in Darer's early correspondence with this intimate friend, nor anywhere in his journals, does he use any expressions of tenderness or affection for his wife, only speaking of her as his housemate and of her helping in the sale of his prints,&c. That he took her with him on his journey to the Netherlands shows at any rate that there can have been no acute estrangement.

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  • The result of his observations was published from time to time in the Journal des Mines and other scientific journals.

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  • Finally he was forced to an open protest, which he caused to be inscribed on the journals, but the action of Capo d'Istria in reading to the assembled Italian ministers, who were by no means reconciled to the large claims implied in the Austrian intervention, a declaration in which as the result of the "intimate union established by solemn acts between all the European powers" the Russian emperor offered to the allies "the aid of his arms, should new revolutions threaten new dangers," an attempt to revive that idea of a "universal union" based on the Holy Alliance against which Great Britain had consistently protested.

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  • He made his name by his brilliant and fearless attacks on the government in a series of political trials, and at the same time contributed to the Temps and other influential journals.

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  • In the following year he returned to Baden and took a conspicuous part in the more serious operations of the second outbreak under General Louis Mieroslawski (1814-1878.) Sigel subsequently lived in Switzerland, England and the United States, whither he emigrated in 1852, the usual life of a political exile, working in turn as journalist and schoolmaster, and both at New York and St Louis, whither he removed in 1858, he conducted military journals.

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  • Hunt, " Legal Status of California, 1846-1849 "; Reports of the various officers, departments and administrative boards of the state government (Sacramento), and also the Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly, which contains, especially in the earlier decades of the state's history, many of these state official reports along with valuable legislative reports of varied character.

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  • On his retirement he turned to the astronomy of the Hebrews and Babylonians; his earlier results are given in his L' Astronomia nell' antico Testamento (1903), a work which has been translated into English and German, whilst later ones are to be found in various journals, the last being in Scientia (1908).

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  • In mechanism it is usually the central line either of a rotating shaft or axle having journals, gudgeons, or pivots turning in fixed bearings, or of a fixed spindle or dead centre round which a rotating bush turns; but it may sometimes be entirely beyond the limits of the turning body.

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  • In the journals of these evangelists dark pictures are drawn of the religious state of the country, though their censorious tone detracts greatly from their value; but there is no doubt that the efforts of the Haldanes brought about or coincided with a quickening of the religious spirit of Scotland.

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  • Midrash, cover the most important departments of the Rabbinical literature, and may be supplemented from the critical Jewish journals, e.g.

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  • In addition to contributing to various classical and scientific journals, he catalogued the classical MSS.

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  • Felkin (2 vols., London, 1898); Emin Pasha in Central Africa (London, 1888), a collection of Emin's papers contributed to scientific journals; and Mit Emin Pascha ins Herz von Afrika (Berlin, 1894), by Dr Franz Stuhlmann.

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  • Besides contributing extensively to the English and French scientific journals, he published a work on Dyeing and Calico-Printing.

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  • The number of his papers and memoirs, some of them of considerable length, exceeds Boo; they were published, at the time they were composed, in various scientific journals in Europe and America, and are now embodied, through the enterprise of the syndics of the Cambridge University Press, in thirteen large quarto volumes.

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  • There are also numerous papers on seals in Archaeologia and in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, and in the archaeological journals.

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  • At the close of 1837 he published the Letters and Journals of Henry Martyn.

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  • He published a memoir justifying his adhesion to Napoleon during the Hundred Days, and his notes and journals were arranged by his son Napoleon Hector (1801-1857), who published the first part (Memoires du marechal-general Soult) in 1854.

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  • Two German dailies, one Slavonic daily, one Slavonic weekly, two Italian weeklies, and iron, building, coal and glass trade journals are published in the city.

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  • An enlarged edition of the Life (3 vols., 1891) included the journals and correspondence, 1866-1882, published in 1887 as Final Memorials (Boston and New York).

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  • His faithfully kept journals during these seven years' wanderings were published under the title of the Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa, in 1874, edited by his old friend the Rev. Horace Waller.

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  • But gradually he devoted less of his time to practice and more to lecturing in the Harvard Law School, to editing court reports and to contributions to law journals, especially on historical and biographical lines, in which his erudition was unsurpassed.

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  • The thesis written for his doctorate, Application de l'analyse chimique a la toxicologic (1859), was followed by many papers on chemistry contributed to learned journals, and his Principes de chimie fondes sur les theories modernes (1865) reached its 5th edition in 1890.

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  • He was then about fifteen, and his taste for writing, bred thus far upon the quaint Journals of Friends, the Bible and The Pilgrim's Progress, was at once stimulated.

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  • They declared that they were privileged to discuss any matter relating to the commonwealth which they chose to take in hand, and embodied their opinion in a protest, which they entered on their journals.

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  • The Rot nh parliament orum end with Henry VII., but in 1509 begin the journals of the House of Lords, and in 1547 the journals of the House of Commons.

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  • These are supplemented by private diaries of members of parliament, several of which were used in DEwess Journals.

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  • Parliamentary records naturally expand, and the journals of both Houses become more detailed.

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  • Chathams correspondence with colonial governors has been published (2 vols., 1906), as have the Grenville Papers, Bedford Correspondence, Malmesburys Diaries, Aucklands Journals and Correspondence, Graftons Correspondence, Lord Norths Correspondence with George III., and other correspondence in The Memoirs of Rockingkam, and the duke of Buckinghams Court and Cabinets of George Ill.

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  • Periodical literature becomes regular in the reign of Queen Anne, chiefly in the form of journals like the Spectator; but several daily newspapers, including The Times, were founded during the century.

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  • His stride is the stride of a giant, from the sentimental beauty of the picture of Marie Antoinette at Versailles, or the red horror of the tale of Debi Sing in Rungpore, to the learning, positiveness and cool judicial mastery of the Report on the Lords' Journals (1794), which Philip Francis, no mean judge, declared on the whole to be the "most eminent and extraordinary" of all his productions.

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  • His Journals and Letters were published by Samuel Wilberforce in 1837.

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  • He also published a treatise, in 1761, De distributione caloris per tellurem, and he was the author of memoirs on different subjects in astronomy, mechanics, optics and pure mathematics, contained in the journals of the learned societies of St Petersburg and Berlin.

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  • This adds a good deal to what was previously known, as Lord King was able to draw from the mass of correspondence, journals and commonplace books of Locke in his possession.

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  • For the history of the Assemblies during the Revolution a main authority is their Proces verbaux or Journals; those of the Constituent Assembly in 75 vols., those of the Legislative Assembly in 16 vols.; those of the Convention in 74 vols., and those of the Councils under the Directory in 99 vols.

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  • The ablest of the Royalist journals was Mallet du Pan's Mercure de France.

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  • He was the moving spirit of the sentant du peuple and other journals, in which the most advanced theories were advocated in the strongest language; and as member of assembly for the Seine department he brought forward his celebrated proposal of exacting an impost of onethird on interest and rent, which of course was rejected.

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  • Eighteen newspapers are issued (once and twice a week), besides several journals, and Iceland has always been distinguished for her native literature.

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  • His son, Ernest Augustus, the 3rd earl (1797-1861), wrote Extracts from Journals kept during the Revolutions at Rome and Palermo.

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  • Besides the private practice of his profession, he contributed largely to medical knowledge by the publication of several books, mainly on the anatomy of the pancreas and the abdominal viscera, by papers in the Proceedings of the Royal Society and in professional journals, and by editing for a time the Quarterly Medical Journal.

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  • The principal newspapers are the Springfield Republican (Independent; weekly, 1824; morning, 1844), one of the most able and influential journals in New England, which since its establishment by Samuel Bowles (q.v.) has been the property of the Bowles family; the Union (Republican; morning, evening, and weekly; 1864); the Daily News (Democratic 1880); and the Springfield Homestead (tri-weekly; 1878).

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  • He also wrote on theological and historical subjects, and edited philological and bibliographical journals.

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  • Further, he has no systematic works; his doctrines exist for the most part in short detached essays, in comments on the writings of Boehme and Saint Martin, or in his extensive correspondence and journals.

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  • This work, the germs of which had appeared during the two preceding years in the journals of Schweigger and Poggendorff, has exerted most important influence on the whole development of the theory and applications of current electricity, and Ohm's name has been incorporated in the terminology of electrical science.

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  • Clubs were openly organized, pamphlets and journals appeared, regardless of administrative orders; workmens unions multiplied in Paris, Bordeaux and Lyons, in face of drastic pro hibition; and anarchy finally set in with the defection of the army in Paris on the 23rd of June, at Nancy, at Metz and at Brest.

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  • The material for forming a judgment will be found in Gordon's Journals (1885), Morley's Life of Gladstone (1903), Fitzrnaurice's Life of Granville (1905),(1905), and Cromer's Modern Egypt (1908).

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  • The chief authority for the events of Aurelian's reign is his life by Vopiscus, one of the writers of the "Augustan History"; it is founded on Greek memoirs and certain journals deposited in the Ulpian library at Rome.

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  • He then became connected with various journals until about 1829, when he received an appointment at the royal museum in Berlin, with the title of court councillor (Hofrat).

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  • Nearly all the papers in The Federalist first appeared (between October 1787 and April 1788) in New York journals, over the signature " Publius."

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  • His treatises and contributions to scientific journals (to the number of 789) contain investigations on the theory of series (where he developed with perspicuous skill the notion of convergency), on the theory of numbers and complex quantities, the theory of groups and substitutions, the theory of functions, differential equations and determinants.

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  • He still pursued his quiet round of lecturing and authorship, and contributed from time to time papers to the literary journals.

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  • They were backed up by formerly Liberal Bavarian journals which had been bought up by the Prussian great industrialists.

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  • The news of the discovery was disseminated through conferences, academic and professional journals.

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  • I was intrigued to discover that journals fell into two clear categories.

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  • The most important point is that many papers can be published in journals and also deposited in an eprint archive.

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  • Cass publishes more than 60 journals and 100 new book titles per year and has a backlist of more than 2,000 book titles.

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  • Print Journals The library has a large collection of print journals.

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  • Examples include new electronic journals, web-based information gateways or electronic courseware.

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  • The 20th-century publication of his journals proved him to be also one of the world's greatest diarists.

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  • Falsely impersonate anyone from the Aberdeen Journals Ltd or The Beehive with the intent to mislead others.

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  • You can also link to current issues of key specialist journals.

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  • Certain databases do, however, link through to the eLibrary's electronic journals.

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  • The School currently edits 11 international journals, including two established by Lancaster.

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  • She has published numerous research articles in peer-reviewed journals.

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  • The full texts of articles from most academic journals are not there, nor are most current books.

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  • The database allows journals to be searched or browsed like a print journal.

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  • Current examples of the latter proposition are taken from recent issues of leading social science journals.

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  • It covers the published literature in journals and books in the areas of general linguistics and German, English and romance linguistics.

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  • She has published widely in many journals and disseminated caseload midwifery practice as a workable national model in the NHS.

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  • This information has been obtained from nearly 5,000 articles published over the past 90 years in six journals that deal mainly with plant-parasitic nematodes.

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  • Journals We are very pleased that the Lancet has joined the growing number of journals which support the use of approved nomenclature.

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  • Perhaps that might be extended one day to include major C19 journals which did n't outlive their queen.

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  • These responses have been generated with a full set of industry drivers and have been published through internationally peer-reviewed journals and conferences.

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  • In his words, he began when 'the city papers did not invade much the province of local journals.

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  • I have also had two papers published in American Civil War historical journals during the past four years.

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  • Aberdeen Journals Limited is the foremost newspaper publisher in the North of Scotland and employs over 550 staff in the local area.

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  • The electronic journals from established publishers, for which the University of Exeter has access, may be consulted via the links below.

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  • These will only be internationally reputed journals which include a rigorous process of peer review in the acceptance of articles for publication.

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  • New journals can take a long time to achieve respectability, let alone prominence.

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  • Please note because of licensing restrictions you only have access to the print journals at Dundee University.

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  • CatchWord is a database of online journals from leading scholarly, academic and business publishers.

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  • We constantly scour trade journals, magazines and press releases to search out exciting new products.

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  • Nevertheless, political science journals remain virtually silent on such issues.

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  • Medical journals Bandolier is a really spiffy little journal written by doctors looking at the best evidence for treatments.

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  • Springer link - This contains journals from the springer link - This contains journals from the Springer group of publishers.

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  • Full-text subscriptions Precision Agriculture Search / Browse methods You can browse the list of journals by title or subject.

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  • This will include open discussions, moderated by editors, with topics suggested by users and virtual letter pages for the journals.

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  • About the Course This new online course covers the ethics, conventions and often unwritten rules of publishing in peer-reviewed journals and at conferences.

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  • A set of magazine files where journals can be kept in date order may prove useful here.

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  • A gazetteer of non-human vertebrate remains from caves in the Yorkshire Dales referenced in caving club journals and allied literature.

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  • The opinions expressed in the journals do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. government.

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  • Electronic journals For details of the journals that UCL subscribes to in electronic format please see the Electronic journals Web page.

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  • Catherine Beecher, who was eager to establish what should be in effect a pioneer college for women, accompanied him; and with her went Harriet as an assistant, taking an active part in the literary and school life, contributing stories and sketches to local journals and compiling a school geography.

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  • The revolutionary terrorists took advantage of the situation to multiply outrages; popular agitation was fomented by a multitude of new journals preaching every kind of extravagant doctrine, now that the censor no The longer dared to act; in December the trouble "union culminated in a formidable rising in Moscow.

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  • After several minor notices that appeared in journals at various times, Des Murs in 1860 brought out at Paris his ambitious Traite general d'oologie ornithologique au point de vue de la classification, which contains (pp. 529-538) a " Systema Oologicum " as the final result of his labours.

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  • Many of the literary journals did not disdain to occupy themselves with the fashions, but the first periodical of any merit specially devoted to the subject was the Bazar (1855).

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  • He edited Stanford's Compendium of Geography and, besides many papers in the journals of learned societies and in encyclopaedias, published Man, Past and Present (1899); Ethnology (1896 and later editions); The Gold of Ophir (1901), etc. He was professor of Hindustani at University College, London, till 1885.

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  • It was Liszt's habit to recommend novelties to the public by explanatory articles or essays, which were written in French (some for the Journal des debats and the Gazette musicale of Paris) and translated for the journals of Weimar and Leipzig - thus his two masterpieces of sympathetic criticism, the essays Lohengrin et Tannhduser a Weimar and Harold en Italie, found many readers and proved very effective.

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  • If you had access to a library, its stock of medical books and journals was very small.

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  • We may be a quarrelsome lot, but on the whole we fight our battles in the decent obscurity of learned journals.

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  • Educational Review, vol 57 Articles in refereed journals Burke, C May 2005 ' The School without Tears.

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  • She acted as a reviewer for the international journals and conferences.

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  • See also Searching for journals Current journal subscriptions, for a list of journals relevant to English studies.

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  • Annual volumes from 1945 - shelved with the journals.

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  • We used the 2001 Citation Impact Factors (CIF) ranking for Sociology journals (93 journals).

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  • Springer Link - This contains journals from the Springer group of publishers.

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  • The service e-mails you the tables of contents of the latest issues of journals you have chosen from a list of 20,000 titles.

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  • Please note that certain classes of material, particularly journals and tripos projects may not be borrowed.

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  • Papers describing the coronary vasodilator effects of acetylcholine in humans have appeared in prestigious journals from 1987 until the present.

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  • Electronic journals For details of the journals that UCL subscribes to in electronic format please see the Electronic journals web page.

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  • True to their journal entries, the books have a history of being released to coincide with the journals.

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  • If you want to share travel photos, a few sites like IgoUgo.com and TravelBlog offer communities specifically dedicated to posting and sharing travel journals.

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  • Read the online versions of professional magazines and journals.

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  • As a premium member, you gain access to special articles from their "Year in Review" series, more images and videos as well as articles from magazines and journals to use as sources on particular subjects.

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  • From picture frames to game boxes, framed pages to handmade journals, these designs will take your scrapbooking to the next level.

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  • Most of these projects are quite easy and will spark ideas for pages, journals and books that you can create without much time and effort.

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  • Each mat features a variety of cut out frames to fill with the individual elements of your design, such as photos, journals, page titles and more.

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  • No Asian scrapbook page is truly complete unless you use a matching font style in your headings and journals.

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  • In my book The Live Food Factor, I compiled 66 such studies (most which were published in scientific journals).

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  • I have a label maker and I love it, so I use it to label the spine of all my journals.

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  • In the nineteenth century, Americans with tattoos were sailors and naval personnel, who wrote about their tattoo experiences in ships' logs, letters, and journals.

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  • Some people write in journals, listing off any tasks or concerns they have as a way of exorcising them before going to sleep.

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  • Journals have been used as part of the English curriculum since at least the 1980s.

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  • Students with disorders of written expression are often encouraged to keep journals and to write with a computer keyboard instead of a pencil.

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  • Other sincere gifts for the grieving include poetry books, journals, personal scrapbooks and plaques.

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  • Peruse the federal census from 1790 to 1930, family and local histories, pension files and PERSI, which is an index to articles in genealogical journals.

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  • Family Records - These may include wills, deeds, grants, grandparent collections, journals, diaries, bibles and even household records.

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  • This site includes lots of maps and personal journals written by the photographers.

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  • It consists of reading assignments and hands on activities after which the student journals his observations.

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  • Many Pregnancy Journals include other womens' experiences as a means of giving you ideas on what to write about.

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  • Journals and Organizers-Whether you keep a journal for yourself or help an older sibling keep one for their new baby brother or sister, use the products here to track your pregnancy.

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  • Medical journals don't have much information, but one high-quality review suggests that a similar cream did help to prevent stretch marks.

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  • Baby shower sheets and cards are a perfect memento for pregnancy journals, too, so don't forget to set aside an extra card for the mama-to-be.

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  • Since the CDC released a warning related to kombucha tea in 2006, several reputable studies and journals report kombucha danger.

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  • Users can keep online journals, or blogs, post videos, listen to music and update their interests, and they can spend time viewing their friends' journals, photos, and information about their interests as well.

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  • There are countless monthly magazines and trade journals that specifically discuss all the important issues of car culture.

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  • Doctors may hire ghostwriters to prepare articles they can submit to medical journals.

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  • Research which magazines and literary journals publish poetry and study their guidelines.

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  • The Internet, popular print publications and professional journals all need writers who can write in the language of the biomedical industry.

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  • Often times, you may have to take articles from industry journals and summarize the key points for people.

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  • You don't necessarily have to be published in magazines or journals.

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  • They include two binoculars, two magnifiers, journals, golf pencils and field guides to make your visit a learning adventure.

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  • Fortunately, the findings are published in worldwide respected health journals.

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  • Read about studies in trade journals in the library.

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  • These are only examples - many conferences and professional journals discuss what techniques work and which don't.

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  • A scan or search of trade journals, business news and Better Business Bureau reports are just some of the ways you can uncover additional information.

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  • Cheerleaders who keep journals can include quotes within their pages.

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  • You can load up on markers, crayons, stickers, coloring books, silly toys and fun journals.

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  • Online journals with a quilting focus are fun to write and interesting to read.

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  • Studies regarding the use of food journals show more successful outcomes when accurate, consistent, and complete intake is recorded.

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  • Choose one of the printable journals available in this article and set up a journal that works for you.

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  • Printable diet journals are available in a number of different forms.

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  • If this is a problem, it may be necessary to keep both types of food journals.

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  • Online journals often include dietary information such as carbohydrates, protein, and fiber in your list of foods.

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  • In fact, Dr. Hirsch's study does not appear in any peer reviewed medical journals.

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  • Like many of her songs, which she refers to almost as 'live journals,' "In My Arms" reflects Plumb's personal experiences.

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  • Items can include clear plastic plates or trays, jewelry boxes, journals or foam wreaths.

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  • These categories are set up once a week and are available for members to post links to their own journals.

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  • The best place to start your search for articles on technology or science is at reputable professional journals and organizations.

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  • Visit a newsstand or a bookstore to find specialized magazines and journals.

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  • You can find many university and college peer review journals online.

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  • In addition, he has been featured in many major magazines and news publications and is involved in writing and editorial proceedings for medical journals.

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  • As blogging has grown from simple journals into complex journalism, prominent bloggers will often announce chats for their readers.

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  • These "journals" form the foundation of each community, and each site, have various social networking features such as comments, a forum, and other methods users can use to communicate and participate in online discussions.

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  • You can also set many journals to a private setting, if you prefer to only share your pieces with friends and family, or perhaps a very small community.

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  • Blogs originated years ago with the intention of becoming personal journals that were open for public viewing.

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  • For a little over $50, a parent can purchase a Brownie Starter Kit which contains the sash in their choice of size, official pins and patches, and a full complement of official Brownie guides, journals, and books.

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  • Quinn, surprised we were still clinging to our project, slumped down in an easy chair, journals in hand.

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  • He also edited Captain Cook's Journals, and Clarendon's Diary and Letters (1763).

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  • He is remembered through the Creevey Papers, published in 1903 under the editorship of Sir Herbert Maxwell, which, consisting partly of Creevey's own journals and partly of correspondence, give a lively and valuable picture of the political and social life of the late Georgian era, and are characterized by an almost Pepysian outspokenness.

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  • The Political journals, while fighting continuously against each Parties.

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