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Jesuit Missions in Baja California
The Americas, 1967Whatever history may record about his personal life, there is no denying that Pope Alexander VI was among the most efficient and far-sighted of the Church’s long list of vicars. Perhaps nowhere is this fact more obvious than in the pontiff’s concern and zeal for the missions.
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1978
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Kino's Route Across Baja California
KIVA, 1961ABSTRACTThe first recorded crossing of Baja California, which took place in 1684–85, was by a Spanish exploring party under the direction of Don Isidro Atondo y Antillon. One of the members of this party, and one to whom most of its success can be attributed was Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, S. J. Through the use of historical documents and maps, most
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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Inequitable access to distributed energy resources due to grid infrastructure limits in California
Nature Energy, 2021Anna M Brockway, Duncan S Callaway
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Understanding discontinuance among California’s electric vehicle owners
Nature Energy, 2021Scott Hardman, Gil Tal
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High temperatures and electricity disconnections for low-income homes in California
Nature Energy, 2022Alan Barreca, R Jisung Park
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