... www.gutenberg.netTitle: A further contribution to the study ofthe mortuary customs oftheNorthAmerican Indians First AnnualReport ofthe Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary ofthe Smithsonian Institution, ... lodge of the friends ofthe dead person, except to be buried in the grave of one of them. Much ofthe property of the deceased person is buried with the body, a portion being placed under the body ... conclusively to couple the tenants of theseancient graves with the makers and users of these salt-pans. The great number of graves and the quantity of slabs that have been washed out prove either a dense...
... became so fearless of these animals that he would sit close by them while they devoured their prey. The wolves, on the other hand, became so familiar with his face and form, that they were undisturbed ... and at another clothed with the softness of feminine supplication. Scarcely any two persons agree in all the minor circumstances ofthe story, and scarcely any omit the leading traits. The several ... by the loss of motion, and by the sound ofthe beating ofthe body against the shore. He waited a day longer to see what would happen. He heard birds scratching on the body, and all at once the...
... with the Friends oftheNorth Fork ofthe Shenandoah River (FNFSR), a non-profit organization, conducted this study to identify AOCs in the river water and assess the estrogenicity of the ... cooperation with the Friends oftheNorth Fork ofthe Shenandoah RiverInvestigation of Organic Chemicals Potentially Responsible for Mortality and Intersex in Fish oftheNorth Fork ofthe Shenandoah ... Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory4Friends oftheNorth Fork ofthe Shenandoah RiverPrepared in cooperation with the Friends oftheNorth Fork ofthe Shenandoah RiverOpen-File...
... to the Netherlands, the first of its kind in the history of art. He returned to Nuremberg in July 1521, at which time he started to compose portrait engravings. The first, Cardinal Albrecht of ... 1523. The second, was aportrait engraving of an old friend, Willibald Pirckheimer (1524), and the last of his portraitengravings' was Erasmus of Rotterdam (1526) are all remindful ofthe ... portraits;many prints, two editions ofthe Passion, woodcuts for the Triumphal Arch for Holy RomanEmperor Maximilian I, and a series of engravings that included The Knight, Death, and the Devil(1513),...
... more developed due to time it was produced. The two show a big difference in the development of documentaries but I think Nanook was a very influential film to start of the documentary genre. ... he's like now and what he was like then.In comparison One day in September is a better informing piece than Nanook because it usesmore factors to keep the audience interested, although both...
... fecundity is the number of eggs spawned in each batch, and consequently, the sum of batch fecundities is the realized annualfecundity. Finally, annual population fecundity is the number of eggs that ... described as the number of eggs produced by a female, there exist a variety of terms describing the different facets of fecundity:Potential annual fecundity is defined as the totalnumber of advanced ... Estimation ofthe standingstock of advanced oocytes in the ovary is meaninglessif, during the spawning season, oocytes are recruitedto that stock. Alternatively, the annual fecundity of this...
... V. The Invasion of Peru. The Kingdom of Peru Its Metropolis The Desperate Condition of Pizarro Arrival of De Soto Character of the Spaniards Exploring tour of De Soto The Colony at San Miguel The ... prosperous as were the Peruvians, comparedwith the inhabitants of most other countries, it is quite evident thatthe ravages ofthe Fall were not unknownthere.Just before entering the town, De Soto ... reached the island of Puna, in the extreme northern part of Peru. It was separated from the mainland by a narrow strait. The inhabitants received him cordially, but the murders, rapine and other...
... limitations to these systems should be improved. The most familiar means of characterizing the severity of geomagnetic storms is the K-Index. Dating back to 1932, it is one ofthe oldest of ... sense ofthe severity ofthe storms. NOAA and other agencies around the world primarily focus their geomagnetic storm forecast and alert products on the K-Index. The design and use ofthe ... entities may not be able to make use of these agreements as they may not have the human resources available to honor them or may be hesitant to send employees to help another entity if it places...
... portion ofthe Arabian Peninsula, it is well below the pointwhere the latter provides access to the Eurasian landmass (26° North at the Strait of Hormuz). The limits ofthe australopithecine ... below latitude 30° South (that is, the limit ofthe tropical zone)with the exception of southern South America and Antarctica. South Amer-ica was inaccessible to humans until the end ofthe Ice ... Age, while the exis-tence of Antarctica was unknown until late historic times. The settlement of the colder parts ofthe Earth is therefore a prehistory ofthe North. A review ofthe human fossil...
... because the structural stabilities of eptiopes recognized by mAbsare indispensable to the drug efficacy [19,20], it isimportant to examine the stability ofthe 6A3 epitope.Epitope mapping of ... avert the inhibitoryeffect of 6A3. These observations suggest that the inhibitory effect of 6A3 is a result of steric hindrancerather than conformational change.Results The inhibitory effect of ... co-immunoprecipitation ofthe preformedFN fragment ⁄ rDPP IV complex with 6A3, we suggest that the competitive mechanism is not responsible for6A3 inhibition. Preventing conformational change of the rDPP...