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    Ronald M. Spores (born January 25, 1931) is an American academic anthropologist, archaeologist and ethnohistorian, whose research career has centered on...
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    Bibliográfico Mexicano. Publicación 1961. Monaghan, John, Arthur Joyce, and Ronald Spores. "Transformations of the indigenous cacicazgo in the nineteenth century...
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    Willamette Valley. Salem, OR: Mission Mill Museum Association, 1974. Ronald Spores, "Too Small a Place: The Removal of the Willamette Valley Indians, 1850–1856...
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    Alfonso Caso (1977: 44), Ronald Spores (1969: 4) and Barbro Dahlgren (1990: 55). De los Reyes, 1962: 2. Dalghren, 1990: 80-90. Spores, 2008: 29. Flannery y...
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  • Sixteenth-Century Mexico," in Five Centuries of Law and Politics in Central Mexico, Ronald Spores and Ross Hassig, editors. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Publications...
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    Indian Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 4 (Autumn 1998), pp. 433–456. In JSTOR. Ronald Spores, "Too Small a Place: The Removal of the Willamette Valley Indians, 1850–1856...
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    archaeologists visited the site following its initial discovery, including Ronald Spores, Kent Flannery, Vance Haynes, and Edwin Williamson. John Guilday of...
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  • at Tufts University; professor of computer science and mathematics Ronald Spores (born 1931) PhD 1964 Professor of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University...
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    Mesoamerican writing systems Mesoamerican calendars Mayan hieroglyphs Spores, Ronald M. 1984 The Mixtecs in Ancient and Colonial Times. The University of...
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  • informants described gold objects being found in the site, which led to Ronald Spores suggest the site being historical Tututepec in 1983. Scott O'Mack's...
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    1999. Estudio Regional en la Mixteca Alta Central, Oaxaca, México Spores, Ronald 1993. Tutupec: A Postclassic-Period Mixtec Conquest State. Ancient Mesoamerica...
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  • School (1981–2005), director at Corporate and Securities Law Institute Ronald Spores – archaeologist, ethnohistorian and Mesoamerican scholar Hans Stoll...
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    Phallales. The spore mass typically smells of carrion or dung, and attracts flies, beetles and other insects to help disperse the spores. Although there...
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  • Zeitlin (editors) (1994) Caciques and Their People: A Volume in Honor of Ronald Spores. Anthropological Paper, No. 89, Museum of Anthropology, University of...
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  • Literatures, Munro S. Edmunson, volume editor. (1985) Volume 4. Ethnohistory, Ronald Spores, volume editor (1986) Volume 5. Epigraphy, Victoria Bricker (1991) Volume...
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  • respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts is a major mechanism causing the disease. Ronald M. Atlas, James W. Snyder, Handbook of Media for Clinical Microbiology,...
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    to relatively large spores, not all of which have been studied in detail. The stages that infect fish, called triactinomyxon spores, are made of a single...
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  • Juan Achiutla and the achiutlecos belong, is a living culture, says Ronald Spores on the subject: After the independence war the language ñu savi (Ñuu...
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    once considered coprolites, including lycopod fragments and pteridophyte spores, are later considered to be merely coexistence of plant fossils and exuvia...
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    a tetrapolar mating system. The spores are white in color ellipsoid, elongated, or ovoid in shape, and smooth. Spores are approximately 7-9 micrometers...
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  • with a flamethrower and blasts the diseased pod, which bursts into deadly spores. Geller and Pikul awaken back at the ski lodge, where they discover Geller's...
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    and does not kill spores. "Double" pasteurization, which involves a secondary heating process, can extend shelf life by killing spores that have germinated...
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    slightly depressed caps of H. repandum. Microscopically, H. umbilicatum has spores that are larger and more elliptical than those of H. repandum, measuring...
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  • confidential larger sum to the family". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 5 December 2018. "Ronald C. Allison". AncientFaces. Retrieved 17 February 2024. v t e...
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    often crinkled, with a black midrib, and exhibit circinate vernation. Spores develop in sori on the underside of the fronds. These sori form long rows...
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    as a mold with long filaments that break off into airborne spores when it rains. The spores, known as arthroconidia, are swept into the air by disruption...
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    speculation for several decades. Fleming suggested in 1945 that the fungal spores came through the window facing Praed Street. This story was regarded as...
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    LCCN 2014942522. 978-3-319-06464-2. 978-3-319-06465-9. Gitaitis, Ronald; Walcott, Ronald (2007). "The Epidemiology and Management of Seedborne Bacterial...
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    in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, fungi and protozoa. Bacterial spores are not part of a sexual cycle...
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  • Designs (John Gibson, Simon Butler) 1984 Gilligan's Gold Ocean Software Ronald Rhodes, Keith Burkhill 1984 Hunchback Ocean Software Paul Owens, Christian...
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