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The following list provides an accurate catalogue of ototoxic chemicals:
The Common Criteria provides a catalogue of these, and the requirements may vary from one evaluation to the next.
* The Music of Mahler: A catalogue of manuscript and printed sources The entry for the First Symphony outlines the work's history, provides a list of performances up to 1911, a discography of early recordings, and detailed descriptions of the surviving manuscript and printed sources.
A large portion of the library still exists and, with the contemporary catalogue, provides a fascinating insight into scholarship and book collecting in the 17th century.
The work of David C. Lane provides a partial catalogue of various sects related to the Radha Soami Satsang Beas and attempts to study their formation from a socio-economic point of view.
Copac is a union catalogue which provides free access to the merged online catalogues of many major university research libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, plus an increasing number of specialist libraries and the British Library, the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales.
A non-profit organization, T & W provides workshops for over 10, 000 students per year in the New York tri-state region and publishes a catalogue of creative writing titles as well as a quarterly magazine.
In 1843 John Morris in his catalogue of British fossils provides a complete species name: Thecodontosaurus antiquus.
In more recent usage a catalogue raisonné ideally provides the following for every work discussed:
It provides a catalogue for the wine enthusiast to record information such as producer, region, vintage, price, date, name of store or restaurant, ranking and tasting notes for wine, champagne and liquors for future review.
The Council on Library and Information Resources provides funding for scholars to catalogue certain hidden collections.

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Several more were created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in his star catalogue, published in 1756.
He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.
The catalogue itself is printed on chlorine-free paper of 10 – 15 % post-consumer waste, and prints approximately 175 million copies worldwide annually, more than 3 times as much as the Bible.
Some clues may also be found in other letterboxes or on the Internet, but this is more commonly for letterboxes in places other than Dartmoor, where no " 100 Club " or catalogue exist.
Astronomers preferentially use the HD designation of a star, as that catalogue also gives spectroscopic information, but as the Durchmusterungs cover more stars they occasionally fall back on the older designations when dealing with one not found in Draper.
Not as precise as Hipparcos catalogue but with many more stars.
" Further important contributions to scholarship have been the publication of an artistic biography and sixty paintings by Federico dal Forno in 1994, and more recently, the appearance of a catalogue raisonné.
Among Camden's other works are a Greek grammar, which remained a standard school textbook for many years ; Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine ( 1605 ), a more popular English-language companion to Britannia, comprising a collection of themed historical essays ; the official account of the trial of the Gunpowder Plotters ; and a catalogue of the epitaphs at Westminster Abbey.
EMI continued to release their back catalogue and unreleased songs on two more albums but the band themselves didn't bring out a new album until 2005 when they released Livin ' in the City, still under Sanctuary Records.
Upon his death, Bidner's friend Rosemary Gahlinger-Beaune, undertook Bidner's vision and began to catalogue, using philatelic standards, artistamps from over 200 artists from 29 countries, documenting more than 10, 0000 artistamp images.
This classification theory is consistent with old breed descriptions, which are somewhat contrary to the more classical sighthound / scenthound types, like the one offered in an advertisement run by the Rhodesian Parent Club in a show catalogue in 1926, "... Rhodesian Ridgeback ( Lion Dogs ) are unsurpassed for hunting and veld ( sic ) work.
With its more than 4 million volumes and precious manuscripts, the library is designed for Göttingen University as well as the central library for the German State of Lower Saxony ( with its central catalogue ) and for the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, originally founded as the ' Royal Society for Sciences '.
Therefore Brunswick found it expedient and ultimately cheaper to contract with European companies ( whose electrical recording systems were more reliable than Brunswick's ) to fill their electrical classical catalogue.
The Hipparcos Catalogue, a high-precision catalogue of more than 100, 000 stars, was published in 1997.
A privately produced catalogue of his engraved work contained more than three hundred items.
As he said years later, at a 1977 conference in Los Angeles called “ The Catalog in the Age of Technological Change ,” “ The catalogue has to tell you more than what you ask for ….
Similar inane concepts are rampant throughout the band's catalogue, and often, the more ridiculous the theme or packaging of a release is, the more sought after it is by collectors.
The Henry Draper Catalogue ( HD ) is an astronomical star catalogue published between 1918 and 1924, giving spectroscopic classifications for 225, 300 stars ; it was later expanded by the Henry Draper Extension ( HDE ), published between 1925 and 1936, which gave classifications for 46, 850 more stars, and by the Henry Draper Extension Charts ( HDEC ), published from 1937 to 1949 in the form of charts, which gave classifications for 86, 933 more stars.
Mail Art blogs and websites became ever more frequently used to display contributions and online documentation, even if many mailartists still preferred the surprise of a catalogue found in their mailbox.
Youth magistrates have a wider catalogue of disposals available to them for dealing with young offenders and often hear more serious cases against youths ( which for adults would normally be dealt with by the Crown Court ).
The total known volume of known relics of the True Cross, according to his catalogue, amounts to approximately. 004 cubic meters ( more specifically 3, 942, 000 cubic millimeters ), leaving a volume of. 174 cubic meters lost, destroyed, or otherwise unaccounted for.
Nonetheless, since Schmieder's original publication of the BWV catalogue, music scholars have established many more probable and certain composition dates than were imaginable in the 1950s ( c. f.

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Fortunately, the exceptional wealth of detail afforded by the trial transcripts, as well as a great deal of important contextual documentation, including both secondary and primary sources, is now readily available to everyone in English translation, on the web, via the pedagogical site The original French manuscripts are available on the website of Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec via the database PISTARD ( catalogue code TL4, S1, D4136 ).
The analyses, proceeding from nearly 1000 Gbit of satellite data acquired over 3. 5 years, incorporated a comprehensive system of cross-checking and validation, and is described in detail in the published catalogue.
In January 2005 it was announced that archaeologists used 3D laser scanning to catalogue the structure in detail for possible repairs.
The Architecture of Delano & Aldrich ( Norton ) ISBN 0-393-73087-5 Eighteen projects are examined in detail, and a catalogue of the firm's complete oeuvre.

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More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
For example, to cite Cynthia Freeland's catalogue: " Aristotle says that the courage of a man lies in commanding, a woman's lies in obeying ; that " matter yearns for form, as the female for the male and the ugly for the beautiful ;" that women have fewer teeth than men ; that a female is an incomplete male or " as it were, a deformity ": which contributes only matter and not form to the generation of offspring ; that in general " a woman is perhaps an inferior being "; that female characters in a tragedy will be inappropriate if they are too brave or too clever "( Freeland 1994: 145-46 )
In the early 1950s, when Huxley wrote his book, mescaline was still regarded as a research chemical rather than a drug and was listed in the Parke-Davis catalogue with no controls.
This contained Flamsteed's observations, and included a catalogue of 2, 935 stars to much greater accuracy than any prior work.
One possibility is that Messier simply wanted to have a larger catalogue than his scientific rival Lacaille, whose 1755 catalogue contained 42 objects, and so he added some bright, well-known objects to boost his list.
Berenson had played a significant part in reducing the Giorgione catalogue, recognising fewer than twenty paintings.
The NASA Administrator shall plan, develop, and implement a Near-Earth Object Survey program to detect, track, catalogue, and characterize the physical characteristics of near-Earth objects equal to or greater than 140 meters in diameter in order to assess the threat of such near-Earth objects to the Earth.
London Records were interested in taking over Factory, but the deal fell through when it emerged that due to Factory's early practice of eschewing contracts, New Order's back catalogue was owned by the band rather than the label.
Also, when he observed some of the " nebulous " stars in the Ptolemaic star catalogue, he saw that rather than being cloudy, they were made of many small stars.
Other than a major retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago in 1964-65 ( with an excellent catalogue by Peter Selz ), and MoMA's prominent display of the triptych " Departure ", his work was little seen in America for decades.
Stamp catalogue prices are not considered reliable as they are nothing more than estimates at the top end and represent a retail selling price at the bottom end of the market.
) Its acceptance relies less on its official status than on its elegance ( one sign for each Arabic letter ) and the Geschichte der arabischen Literatur manuscript catalogue of Carl Brockelmann and the dictionary of Hans Wehr.
The general catalogue of printed books for the Bibliothèque Nationale contains no fewer than seventy-seven works ( 145 volumes ) published by Capefigue during forty years.
These had green labels, and the catalogue included some ambitious items, such as an abridged version ( 1925 ) of Edward Elgar's oratorio The Dream of Gerontius and, from Novello, what has been reported as the first recording of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 ( arranged for piano by Carl Tausig ) and a complete recording of Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto, her sole recording of a work extending over more than two record sides.

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