scholarly journals LI. Geological observations on the County of Antrim, and others in the North-east part of Ireland, in an attempt to arrange the numerous facts, stated by Dr. William Richardson to the Royal Irish Academy, and to the Royal Society, and those recently published in the Rev. John Dubourdieu's statistical survey of Antrim, by Dr. William H. Drummond, in the preface and notes to his poem “The Giant's Causeway,” &c. and to refer each of them to one of four principal strata; separating such as belong to the alluvia: with incidental facts and observations respecting other districts, &c. &c.

1812 ◽  
Vol 39 (169) ◽  
pp. 353-362
Author(s):  
John Farey
Author(s):  
Valentina Tagliapietra ◽  
Flavia Riccardo ◽  
Giovanni Rezza

Italy is considered a low incidence country for tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in Europe. Areas at higher risk for TBE in Italy are geographically clustered in the forested and mountainous regions and provinces in the north east part of the country, as suggested by TBE case series published over the last decade.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-97
Author(s):  
Wojciech W Guzewicz

Sejny is situated in the north-east part of Poland, in the diocese Elk. Here among othersa parish is located near a sanctuary of NMP hitting and the registered office of the Sejny deanery.It is a city of the borderland, cultures and nations. Presenting landmarks in the life to thecongregation, describing the infrastructure and populations are a purpose of the article, as well asdiscussing the most important punished monuments of this earth.


1960 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 98-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
John X. W. P. Corcoran

This paper is devoted to a study of the horned-cairns of the North-east of Ireland and their associated artifacts. The term ‘horned-cairn’ is used to describe those segmented gallery-graves set in a long cairn and entered from a semi-circular forecourt delimited by an orthostatic facade. It is realized that this term is not altogether satisfactory, but it has the virtue of brevity and its usage is now well established. Some contemporary Irish prehistorians, notably Professor Ruaidhrí de Valéra, have suggested the term ‘court-cairn’ for all the manifestations in Ireland of the segmented gallery-grave having elaborate structural forecourts. This would include cairns in the West of Ireland with completely enclosed courts (described as court-cairns in this paper) as well as horned-cairns proper. The confusion which might arise from the use of such terms as ‘full court-cairn’, ‘half court-cairn’, ‘forecourt-cairn’ and the like have decided the present writer to retain in this paper the simple terms ‘horned-cairn’ and ‘court-cairn’.This study is divided into two main sections. The first is descriptive, being concerned with horned-cairns and associated artifacts and the second attempts to place the Carlingford Culture as a whole in its context in prehistory. In view of the paucity of detailed information about court-cairns, particularly the almost complete lack of excavation, no detailed study is made of these. At the time of going to press it is understood that a paper by Professor de Valéra on the court-cairns of the west is about to be published in the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.


Author(s):  
Mircea OROIAN ◽  
Sorina ROPCIUC ◽  
Amalia BUCULEI ◽  
Sergiu PADURET ◽  
Elena TODOSI

The aim of this study is to determine the physicochemical (moisture content, pH, free acidity, electrical conductivity, colour (L*, a*, b*, chroma, hue angle), ash content, fructose and glucose content) and to determine the phenolic profile (quercetin, apigenin, myricetin, isorhamnetin, kaempherol, caffeic acid, chrysin, galangin, luteolin, p-coumaric acid, gallic acid and pinocembrin) of five samples of honeydew honeys from the North East part of Romania. The honey samples analysed respected the maximum allowable level of the moisture content, which is established by the European Union at 20%. The acidic nature of the honeydew is confirmed by the level of the pH and free acidity of the samples, and is influenced in principal by the organic acids; all the samples had a free acidity lower than 50 meq acid/kg. The honey colour is dark which is confirmed by the level of the CIE L*a*b* parameters (lower values of L*, a* and b*). The inverted sugar level (fructose and glucose content) is higher than 60 g/ 100g, respecting the European Union directive. The phenolic profile of the honeydew samples do not presented one compound that can be considered a chemical marker, the major polyphenols presented into the honeydew honeys are quercetin and pinocembrin.


2008 ◽  
Vol 117 (S1) ◽  
pp. 263-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Suresh Babu ◽  
S. K. Satheesh ◽  
K. Krishna Moorthy ◽  
C. B. S. Dutt ◽  
Vijayakumar S. Nair ◽  
...  

1761 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 543-543
Keyword(s):  

A discernible penumbra on the north-east part of the Moon’s limb.


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