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Abraham Herman Litchman
Charles Thornton Longfellow
Proctor Mayo Lovell
Robert Toland Maccoun
Robert Otto McMahan
James Myron McMillin
George McQuilkin, 3d
Douglas Serven Marshall
Jose Manas Mayorga
Lewis Nelson Miller
Marshall Edson Minich
Theodore Vail Monahan
Robert Andrew Moore
David Hunnewell Morse
John Brady Murphy
Charles Franklin Myers, Jr.
George Herbert Nelson
Henry Homer Nelson
Henry Leroy Newman
Donald Meek Nielsen
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CHAPTER IV. page 37. 38
Christophers": Thomas
Martin, John Barret, James Tate, Bryan Bourk, Andrew
Carr, Owen Garret, Patrick Conly and Patrick Connyer,
They are described as having taken the oaths of allegiance
and supremacy, which oaths seem to have been generally
required at that time
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968. Personal and Professional Papers, 1797-1963. Professional, 1908-1958. New York Women's Trade League: administrative papers, 1931-1950. MC 309, folder 49, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 5
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 9. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 29. 29
cycle and its natural varibility is actually understood before venturing opinions about
whether the impact of external influences is emerging.
[Andrew Lacis]
9-179 A 4:49 5:4 this strikes me as being quite speculative. Redrafted.
[Jerry Mahlman]
9-180 A 4:49 Replace emerging with equivocal Rejected.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 84. 84
They don't really fit well in Chapter 10, and are far more relevant to the Chapter 10 as climate modelling
radiative forcing discussion here in Chapter 2. community need
[Andrew Lacis] to
understand limitations of their
radiation schemes
2-586 A 12:1 Spell out long-lived greenhouse gases Noted and defined earlier in the text
[Vincent Gray]
2-587 A 12:2 12:10 To a non-specialist, these comparisons are hard to follow.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 141. 141
It is clearly a modeling results subject to numerous unsubtantiated would be a modelling result as well.
modeling assumptions and approximations.
[Andrew Lacis]
2-1048 A 25:17 25:17 Satellites have also tried to determine size distribution (aka MODIS) and SSA (TOMS) Accepted, in part, sentence changed.
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Radiative forcing for the Pinatubo volcanic eruption is described by Hansen et al. (1996).
[Andrew Lacis]
2-1878 A 53:44 53:44 Change 'volcanic eruptions' to explosive volcanic eruptions' Accepted
[Christiane Textor]
2-1879 A 53:48 53:48 "no major volcanic eruptions" - I think this should be "no major climatically important Accepted
volcanic eruptions"?
Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoologie et biologie animale. ser.7:t.4 (1887). 64
Sur la coupe n° 12, du protocérébron il ne reste plus que
les tubercules (te) du corps central et le lacis qui entoure
ceux-ci. Enfin, sur la préparation n° 13, toute trace du proto-
cérébron moyen a disparu, le rasoir rencontre maintenant la
soudure postérieure (sp) des lobes protocérébraux, qui, comme
nous l'avons dit, abrite en arrière le protocérébron moyen.
CHAPTER I. ANTE-NUPTIAL CONTRACTS OF MARRIED WOMEN. page 11. 77
Lyles, Harper Ch. 590; Vance v.
Vance, 21 Me. 364 ; Williams v. Gray,
1 Cold. 104.
3. Andrews v. Andrews, 8 Conn. 79 :
2 Scrib. Dow. 387-401, and cases in
notes 4 and 5.
4. Andrews v. Andrews, 8 Conn.
79; Dyke v. Kendall, 2 De G., M. &
G. 409; 13 Eng.
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