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Volume contains: 47 NY 663 (Rowe v. Hiserodt) 47 NY 317 (IHL v. Forty second St. ) 47 NY 351 (Barnes v. Underwood) 47 NY 360 (Austin v. Munro) 47 NY 368 (West Side Bk v. Pugsley) 47 NY 400 (Davis v. N.Y. C. & H. R. R.R. Co.) 47 NY 404 (Schaettler v. Gardiner) 47 NY 410 (Erickson v. Quinn) 47 NY 660 (Mather v. Mather) 47 NY 661 (Auchinvole v. Wiley) 47 NY 662 (Gonzales v. N.Y. & H. R.R. Co.) 47 NY 662 (Beebe v. McKenzie) 49 NY 17 (Grymes v. Hone) Unreported Case (Dyckman v. Valiente)
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While there is dispute among scholars as to where and when the first game of baseball was played in Mexico, there is no dispute that the game is as popular there as it is in America. The popularity of the sport led to the establishment of the Professional Mexican Baseball League in 1925, which continues today. This text opens with a brief history of Mexican professional baseball and provides, in both English and Spanish, statistical information on the players of the Mexican Baseball League since 1937 (the first year in which the league kept official records). Individual batting statistics for each player and pitching statistics for each pitcher are provided, along with tables listing rookie ...
La primera edición del Congreso Anual de Estudiantes de Doctorado con carácter Internacional de la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche ha sido un gran reto para el comité organizador del mismo, conformado por 11 estudiantes de doctorado que voluntariamente han prestado su tiempo para crear este lugar de encuentro entre doctorandos. Nos sentimos gratamente sorprendidos y orgullosos de la difusión que ha tenido el I CAED, además de la gran acogida por parte del estudiantado, puesto que se han registrado más de 1600 inscripciones, además de unas 800 contribuciones tanto en formato oral como póster. El comité organizador quiere expresar su agradecimiento al Vicerrectorado de Investig...
This highly interdisciplinary thesis reports on two innovative photonic biosensors that combine multiple simultaneous measurements to provide unique insights into the activity and structure of surface immobilized biological molecules. In addition, it presents a new silicon photonic biosensor that exploits two cascaded resonant sensors to provide two independent measurements of a biological layer immobilized on the surface. By combining these two measurements, it is possible to unambiguously quantify the density and thickness of the molecular layer; here, the approach’s ability to study molecular conformation and conformational changes in real time is demonstrated. The electrophotonic biose...
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