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  Standard Solar Spectra: AM0 References
Thullier, G. et al., (1998) "Observation of the solar spectral irradiance from 200 nm to 870 nm during the ATLAS 1 and ATLAS 2 missions by the SOLSPEC spectrometer." Metrologia 35, 689-695
Thullier, G. et al., (1998) "The visible solar spectral irradiance from 350 nm to 850 nm as measured by the SOLSPEC spectrometer during the ATLAS 1 mission." Solar Physics, 177, 41-61
Thullier, G. et al., (2003) " The solar spectral irradiance from 200 nnm to 2400 nm as measured by the SOLSPEC spectrometer from the ATLAS 1-2-3 and EURECA missions.
rredc.nrel.gov /solar/standards/am0/references.html   (473 words)

  
 Geography of India - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The highest peak is Mount Abu, rising to 1,722 m (5,653 feet), lying near the southwestern extremity of the range, close to the border with Gujarat.
The city of Ajmer with its lake lies on the southern slope of the range in Rajasthan.
The highest point is Mount Thullier at 642 m (2,140 feet).
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Geography_of_India   (5583 words)

  
 Geography of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The highest peak is Mount Abu, rising to 1,722 m (5,653 feet), lying near the southwestern extremity of the range, close to the border with Gujarat.
The city of Ajmer with its lake lies on the southern slope of the range in Rajasthan.
The highest point is Mount Thullier at 642 m (2,140 feet).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geography_of_India   (5254 words)

  
 Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The total land area of the chain is 1841 km².
The highest point on the Nicobars is Mount Thullier at 642 m.
The population of the islands was 42,026 in 2001, roughly 65% of whom are indigenous peoples (the Nicobarese and Shompen peoples, listed among the Scheduled Tribes of India), and 35% migrants from India and Sri Lanka.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nicobar_Islands   (928 words)

  
 Geography Of India - Homo Digitalis
The highest peak is Mount Abu, rising to 1,722 m (5,653 feet), lying near the southwestern extremity of the range, close to the border with Gujarat.
The highest point is Mount Thullier at 642 m (2,140 feet).
Indira Point, India's southernmost land point is situated in the Nicobar islands, and lies just 189 km (117 miles) from the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southeast.
homodigitalis.org /wikipedia-en.html?topic=Geography_of_India   (5325 words)

  
 TravelBank.com: COLORADO Through The Seasons - FALL
In a California encounter similar to Monday's, a 27-year-old mountain biker was attacked by a lion while he rode alone on a bike trail at Mount Lowe in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles.
Mount Evans Scenic and Historic Byway A short drive from Denver is this 27-mile route extending from Idaho Springs to the summit of Mount Evans and is the highest paved highway in North America.
Mount Evans is one of the only routes providing disabled access to a 14,000-foot peak and to alpine lake fishing opportunities.
www.travelbank.com /rprtcfal.htm   (11118 words)

  
 Geography of India - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The highest peak is Mount Abu, rising to 1,722 m (5,653 feet), lying near the southwestern extremity of the range, close to the border with Gujarat.
The highest point is Mount Thullier at 642 m (2,140 feet).
Indira Point, India's southernmost land point is situated in the Nicobar islands, and lies just 189 km (117 miles) from the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southeast.
geographyofindia.quickseek.com   (5475 words)

  
 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Summary
Divided by the Ten Degree Channel, the Nicobar Islands (1852 square kilometers) consist of three groups of nineteen islands.
Part of a submarine Tertiary-period-fold mountain, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are generally hilly, with Saddle Peak (738 meters above sea level) and Mount Thullier (614 meters) the two highest peaks on North Andaman and Great Nicobar, respectively.
Because monsoons bring ample rainfall and temperatures are high, lush tropical forests with great biodiversity (including 242 bird and 78 reptile species) cover around 90 percent of the land.
www.bookrags.com /Andaman_and_Nicobar_Islands   (1601 words)

  
 Nicobar Islands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The total land area of the chain is 1841 km².
The highest point on the Nicobars is Mount Thullier at 642 m.
The population of the islands was 42,026 in 2001, roughly 65% of whom are indigenous peoples (the Nicobarese and Shompen peoples, listed among the Scheduled Tribes of India), and 35% migrants from India and Sri Lanka.
www.1bx.com /en/Nicobars.htm   (971 words)

  
 TravelBank.com: COLORADO Through The Seasons - FALL
In a California encounter similar to Monday's, a 27-year-old mountain biker was attacked by a lion while he rode alone on a bike trail at Mount Lowe in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles.
Mount Evans Scenic and Historic Byway A short drive from Denver is this 27-mile route extending from Idaho Springs to the summit of Mount Evans and is the highest paved highway in North America.
Mount Evans is one of the only routes providing disabled access to a 14,000-foot peak and to alpine lake fishing opportunities.
www.coloradio.com /rprtcfal.htm   (11118 words)

  
 Table M_1
Born on 27 February 1849 and died at Arborville, Equeefa, Alexandra County, Natal on 25 November 1885.
He also farmed for a while with his second cousin Fitzjames Arbuthnot at Rydal Mount, Equeefa, Natal.
It is presumed that this is the George Arbuthnot of Alexandra County recorded as having had three children with Marie Makabutaba of Alexandra County.
www.kittybrewster.com /m_1.htm   (3024 words)

  
 BCHN Archives online listing by authors
Alice Wright boarding a plane at Dorval to attend an International Council of Nurses membership committee meeting and the World Health Assembly, April 15, 1956
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm (sight) on mount 23.5 x 30.5 cm
Item is a photograph of Alice Wright boarding a plane at Dorval on April 15, 1926 to attend a meeting of the International Council of Nurses membership committee and, as an ICN observer, the World Health Assembly
bcnursinghistory.ca /ar_t_a.html   (924 words)

  
 A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Great Nicobar: northern area (north of Casuarina Bay-Dogma River and Mt Thullier) to be a wildlife sanctuary
Extension of Mount Harriet National Park to include a marine area
There are also proposals for amalgamating some of the tiny individual island sanctuaries into ten larger units for more efficient administration; for bringing a larger area of mangroves into the protected area network; and for creating a number of other protected areas.
www.deh.gov.au /coasts/mpa/nrsmpa/global/volume3/chapter10.html   (12019 words)

  
 Session I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Carriage has leather swinging hood with aluminum handle.
Decorative aluminum side mounts to hood, wheel fenders with rubber tires and metal spoke wheels.
Inside of carriage has padded sides, front and back.
julia.hanovercomputer.com /toy/jun03/catalog/session2.htm   (5078 words)

  
 Identification of a Receptor-Binding Region within Domain 4 of the Protective Antigen Component of Anthrax Toxin -- ...
Present address: Division of Nephrology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029-6574.
This article has been cited by other articles:
Laffly, E., Danjou, L., Condemine, F., Vidal, D., Drouet, E., Lefranc, M.-P., Bottex, C., Thullier, P. Selection of a Macaque Fab with Framework Regions Like Those in Humans, High Affinity, and Ability To Neutralize the Protective Antigen (PA) of Bacillus anthracis by Binding to the Segment of PA between Residues 686 and 694.
iai.asm.org /cgi/content/abstract/67/4/1860   (914 words)

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