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The First Records

1999
Abstract Their four issued sides from 1935 give us only a tantalizing glimpse of how the band must have sounded in its thrice-weekly broadcasts a few months later. Yet, to understand something of the influence that Roy Eldridge had over Dizzy from broadcasts and recordings, it is necessary to look further than the half-handful of discs ...
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Recording the battlefield: First steps

2016
Two of the most important sources for understanding what the Anzac battlefield looked like shortly after the campaign are the maps produced by the Turkish cartographer Mehmet Sevki Pasha and the material collected in 1919 by the Australian Historical Mission and the Australian War Records Section.
Richard Reid   +3 more
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Nocturnal bird migration in Mauritania - first records

Journal f?r Ornithologie, 2003
Nocturnal autumn bird migration was studied for the first time along the southern edge of the western Sahara. A passive infrared device provided data on the intensity and direction of nocturnal passage at 9 different sites for 20 nights from dawn to dusk.
Felix Liechti   +2 more
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First Record of Ixodes brunneus in Kansas

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1991
A single specimen, a partially engorged female, of Ixodes brunneus was recovered from a common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) in Butler County, near El Dorado, Kansas (USA). The discovery of this tick in Kansas represents a new state record.
D B, Brillhart, R D, McKown
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America's First Recorded Quaker Communities

Quaker History, 2005
In 2002 Friends celebrated the 350th anniversary of the beginning of Quakerism in Britain. Throughout 2004 Irish Friends held a number of events commemorating the 350th anniversary of the coming ofQuakerism to Ireland. Quakerism first appeared on the American mainland in 1 656, so that 2006 marks the 350th anniversary of the earliest Quaker communities
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Protothecosis in a cat: First recorded case

Medical Mycology, 1976
A 12-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat with a soft, fluctuant, subcutaneous mass, approximately 5 cm in diameter on the posterior aspect of the left tarsus was diagnosed as having protothecosis. Cultures, histopathology, and fluorescent antibody reagents were used to identify Prototheca wickerhamii as the etiologic agent. Protothecosis has not previously
W, Kaplan   +4 more
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First Record of Trypanosomes in Tasmanian Bandicoots

The Journal of Parasitology, 1998
Trypanosomes were observed in 38% of blood smears from southern brown bandicoots (Isoodon obesulus) and in 10% of blood smears from eastern barred bandicoots (Perameles gunnii). This is the first record of such hemoparasites in Tasmanian marsupials. There appeared to be a statistically significant size difference between trypanosomes found in the 2 ...
S S, Bettiol   +4 more
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The First Recorded Bahá’í Fireside

Baha'i Studies Review, 2015
This article presents an episode recounted by Cambridge orientalist, Edward Granville Browne (7 February 1862–5 January 1926), as narrated in his travel classic, A Year Amongst the Persians, first published in 1893 (second edition published by Cambridge in 1927).
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First Record of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Cuba

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981
The occurrence of human eosinophilic meningoencephalitis in several localities of Havana, Cuba, prompted a search for the rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, in the same localities. Twenty rats (Rattus norvegicus) and about 370 terrestrial mollusks (70 slugs, Veronicella cubensis, and about 300 snails, mostly Bradybaena similaris) were collected
P H, Aguiar, P, Morera, J, Pascual
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First international records management congress

Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1986
(1986). First international records management congress. Journal of the Society of Archivists: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 90-91.
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