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ARISTOTLE METAPHYSICS:Index. ARISTOTLE METAPHYSICS General Index n BOOK I n BOOK II n BOOK III n BOOK IV n BOOK V n BOOK VI n BOOK VII n BOOK VIII n BOOK IX n BOOK X n BOOK XI n BOOK XII n BOOK XIII n BOOK XIV file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Pr…Categorias%20-%20ES/%23Metaphysics/0-Metaphisics.htm (1 of 2)2006-05-30 10:00:29

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PROJECT 6: PINTOS FILE SYSTEM CS124 ÐOperating Systems Winter 2015 -2016, Lecture 25

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Nemouria 48:1-188© Delaware Museum of Natural History 2004NEMOURIAOccasional Papers of the Delaware Museum of Natural HistoryNUMBER 48D ECEMBER 1, 2004ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE FLORIDAAPPLESNAIL, POMACEA PALUDOSA (SAY)(GASTROPODA: AMPULLARIIDAE),FROM 1824 TO 1999Richard L. Turner1 and Paula M. Mikkelsen2ABSTRACT. The Florida applesnail, Pomacea paludosa (Say, 1829), inhabits freshwater rivers, lakes, and wetlands of the southeastern United States and Cuba, where it is prey to several species of birds, reptiles, and fish, particularly the snail kite, limpkin, American alligator, and redear sunfish. It has additionally been a staple in the diet of several native human populations. Introduction of exotic aquatic vegetation and the management practices of the 1900s have impacted the availability of P. paludosa to its predators, some of which are listed on federal and state registries of species that are endangered, threatened, or of special concern. Its association with the snail kite, limpkin, and Everglades has marked it by federal and state biologists as a species in great need of study. The present work is a bibliography of 673 annotated works on the Florida applesnail through 1999, 175 yr since its original description in 1824 by Thomas Say. The works are mostly primary and secondary literature, but some are fiction, videotapes, stamps, and commercial artwork, including one sculpture. Newspaper articles and websites are excluded. Early publications dealt with taxonomy, distribution, and the observations of naturalists. More recent documents, including many unpublished agency reports, have focused on ecological studies, particularly with regard to the management and restoration of wetlands and to the population biology of the snail kite. An early impediment to our knowledge of applesnail biology was the tendency of naturalists of the 1700s and 1800s to visit Florida during winter, a 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Serial Publication Technology, 150 W University Boulevard, Melbourne, ISSN 0085-3887 Florida 32901-6975, U.S.A.; rturner@fit.edu2 Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History,Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, New York 10024-5192, U.S.A.; mikkel@amnh.org

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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention December 2001A Message From OJJDP America is a society with a substan- tial divorce rate.Each year, more than1,000,000 children in the United States are affected by the divorce of their parents, and of all children who are born to married parents this year, half are likely to experience a divorce in their families before they reach their 18th birthdays. America is also a highly mobile socie- ty.On the dissolution of family ties, it is not uncommon that a parent, per- haps even both parents, may move out of the State in which the family resided at the time of their separa- tion.Thus, it is not surprising that courts in different States are becom- ing involved in child-custody and visi- tation disputes concerning the same children.The Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdic- tion and Enforcement Act, which is described in this Bulletin, has been proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.The proposed uniform State law is designed to deter interstate parental kidnapping and to promote uniform jurisdiction and enforcement provisions in interstate child-custody and visitation cases.The Act has been enacted by 25 States and the District of Columbia and introduced into legislatures in several other States. It is our hope that the information provided in this Bulletin will assist those considering the adoption of thismodel law in their States. The Act requires State courts to enforce valid child-custody and visitation determi- nations made by sister State courts. It also establishes innovative interstate enforce- ment procedures. The UCCJEA is intended as an improve- ment over the UCCJA. It clarifies UCCJA provisions that have received conflicting interpretations in courts across the coun- try, codifies practices that have effective- lyreduced interstate conflict, conforms jurisdictional standards to those of the Federal Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (the PKPA) 6to ensure interstate en- forceability of orders, and adds protec- tions for victims of domestic violence who move out of State for safe haven.The UCCJEA, however, is not a substan- tivecustody statute. It does not dictate standards for making or modifying child- custody and visitation decisions; instead, it determines which StatesÕ courts have and should exercise jurisdiction to do so. A court must have jurisdiction (i.e., the power and authority to hear and decide a matter) before it can proceed to consider the merits of a case. The UCCJEA does not apply to child support cases. Legal Background In a mobile society with a high rate of divorce, courts in different States (and countries) often become involved inThe Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act Patricia M. Hoff This Bulletin describes the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (the UCCJEA),1the most recent in a series of laws designed to deter interstate pa- rental kidnapping and promote uniform jurisdiction and enforcement provisions ininterstate child-custody and visitation cases. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is pub- lishing this Bulletin to provide current in- formation about the UCCJEA to legislators in States considering its adoption and to parents and practitioners in States that have already adopted the law. The Bulle- tinis not an official OJJDP endorsement ofthe Act. The UCCJEA is a uniform State law thatwas approved in 1997 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) to replace its 1968 Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (the UCCJA).2NCCUSL drafts and propos- es laws in areas where it believes uniform- ity is important, but the laws become effective only upon adoption by State leg- islatures. As of July 2001, 26 jurisdictions had adopted the UCCJEA,3and it had beenintroduced in 2000Ð01 in the legislatures of 10 others.4The UCCJEA governs State courtsÕ juris- diction to make and modify Òchild-custody determinations,Ó a term that expressly includes custody and visitation orders. 5

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General Mice are the most widely used animals for a range of experiments including medical, chemical, pharmaco- logical, toxicological, biological, and genetic. The administration of test substances, such as chemical ele- ments, compounds, drugs, antibodies, cells or other agents, to mice is one of the major methods for evalu- ating their biological activity. The route of administration is largely dependent on the property of the test substance and the objective of the experiment. All administration should be performed with knowledge of the chemical and physical characteris- tics of the substance. All routes have both demerit and merit, such as the absorption, bioavailability and metab- olism of the substance. Consideration should be paid to the pH, viscosity, concentration, sterility, pyrogenicity, toxicity as well as the existence of hazardous substances. A knowledge of available methods and techniques of administration as well as knowledge of the deposition and fate of the administered substance will help the scien- tist/investigator to selectthe most appropriate route for her/his purpose. This route must be selected before the start of any experiment (Nebendahl, 2000). Proper restraint is the most important technique when mice were treated as this decreases stress and increases successful treatment. Personnel using experi- mental animals should be well trained in handling and restraint, should obtain authentication for responsible use of experimental animals and attain a scientifically high standard (ETS 123, 1986; Nebendahl, 2000). Further experience will lead to repeatable and reliable results (see Chapter 31 on Handling and Restraint). During administration mice should be protected from pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm or at least pain and distress shall be kept to a minimum (ETS 123, 1986). Some injections (such as footpad injec- tion) are strongly discouraged and if required must be justified on a case by case basis (CCAC, 2002). Principles of administration Handling and restraint Good handling and restraint is the most important technique for correct administration. Proper restrain- ing leads to successful administration and varies with the routes of administration. Disposable gloves must be worn as manual restraint is frequently used for injections. 527PROCEDURESROUTESOF ADMINISTRATION 32CHAPTERRoutes of Administration Shinya Shimizu National Institute of Animal Health,Tsukuba,Japan The Laboratory Mouse Copyright 2004 Elsevier ISBN 0-1233-6425-6All rights of production in any form reserved

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Institutional Animal Care and Use Policy and Procedures Manual Approved for use on : July 1, 2014 Revised: M ay 31, 2016

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