23. 1882 2 Formic and acetic acids are to be regarded as constant pro- of metastae," Messrs. Sampson Low and Co. will shortly publish a detailed narrative, with many illus- tration>, of Mr. Colquhoun's journey. THE ordnance survey of Scotland, a work which bas been going on for ...
“Joseph Pugliese’s reconfiguration of biopolitics does not simply take the politics of populations and life and extend its range to include the more than human; the very threshold between the human and ‘other’ lifeforms falls away. What is revealed is a new political-legal ethics entirely: ...
When digitally mapped, the density and spread of pinned locations communicate in seconds the scale of devastation these volumes document over thousands of pages. Viewing the data in a single-color heat map format, the entire United Kingdom appears dyed in intense red, with the South East looking...
Many of the measured soil chemistry and climatic variables were found to be correlated and therefore could be considered as co-dependent (Fig.2B,C). For instance, mean annual precipitation (MAP) was negatively correlated with pH and positively correlated with the soil vegetation index (EVI2) as...
For example, there is something going on in Scotland with one particular SNP (CTS11722?) as it comprises one third of the population in Scotland, but very rare in Ireland, England and Wales. New Geno 2.0 SNP data is being utilized to learn more about these downstream SNPs and what they ...
The African population consisted of 97 Luhya from Webuye, Kenya and 88 Yoruba from Ibadan, Nigeria. Finally, the European population included 89 British from England and Scotland, 93 Finnish, 98 Toscani from Italy and 85 Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry. Detailed ...
England and Wales have 155 314 1 × 1 km squares, of which 140049 have more than 50% soil cover. The total soil organic carbon content, based on the dominant soil series and dominant land cover type, is estimated to be 2773 × 10 6 t C. Scotland has 84929 1 × 1 km squares, of...
The World's Edge — The Atlas of Emptiness and Extremity showcases, in exhibition and book form, the work of Thomas Joshua Cooper (b. 1946) and his project to chart photographically the edges and extremities of the Atlantic Basin. Cooper's large black-and-white prints, often abstract and ...
mostly German and Japanese ex-servicemen recently returned from the Soviet Union. Before the advent of systematic aerial reconnaissance, an assemblage of intelligence and interrogation instruments, agencies, and rationalities were was brought together, drawing in human subjects, compiling their knowledge, ...
These German cities were simply coordinates on a map of Europe, the first relatively near, involving around six hours of flying, the second depressingly distant, involving some eight or nine hours of flying. Both sets of coordinates were at the centre of areas shaded deep red on our maps to...