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- Title
- Historic structure report and resource study: Pensacola harbor defense project, 1890-1947, Florida unit, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Escambia & Santa Rosa counties.
- Author
- Bearss, Edwin C., PALMM (Project), United States
- Date Issued
- 1982], 1982, 1982
- Identifier
- AAA5489QF00011/18/200211/21/200320464BfamIa D0QF, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20030401, FHP C WF 2002-11-28, WF00000113, 2596940, uwf:9336
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Our family, facts and fancies: the Crary and related families.
- Author
- Mandrell, Regina Moreno Kirchoff, PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1993
- Identifier
- 1882695054 :, 93007998, AAB0622QF00005/14/200409/07/200422529Bfam8a D0QF, ONIWF - 93, merg19931115 0093, FHP S WF 2004-05-14, FCLA url 20040601, WF00000154, 2610559, uwf:15101
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Pollution survey of wastes from Escambia Chemical Corporation and Columbia-National Corporation flowing into Escambia Bay, Santa Rosa County.
- Author
- Florida, PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- [1957], 1957, 1957
- Identifier
- AAB0747QF00005/18/200401/13/200516460BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 5, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040602, FIPS12033, WF00000153, 2610512, uwf:15079
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Ad valorem taxation at Navarre Beach: a report to the West Florida Legislative Delegation.
- Author
- University of West Florida, PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- [1981], 1981, 1981
- Identifier
- AAB0743QF00005/18/200401/13/200516447BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 1, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040602, FIPS12113, WF00000156, 2611205, uwf:15407
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Historic structure report and historic resource study: Fort Barrancas, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida.
- Author
- Bearss, Edwin C., United States, PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- [1983], 1983, 1983
- Identifier
- AAA5487QF00011/18/200201/27/200414275BfamIa D0QF, BN2516 - 12507, FHP C WF 2002-11-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20030609, WF00000118, 2599818, uwf:10033
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Historical district archaeology survey.
- Author
- Shaeffer, James B., Escambia-Santa Rosa Regional Planning Council, United States, PALMM (Project), Historic Pensacola Preservation Board
- Date Issued
- 1971
- Identifier
- AAB2099QF00008/18/200401/13/200516478BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF - 27, merg19940721 0027, FHP S WF 2004-08-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20041202, WF00000145, 2609428, uwf:14586
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Report on documentary evidence bearing on early colonial structures in the historic district.
- Author
- Thomas, Alfred Barnaby., Escambia-Santa Rosa Regional Planning Council, United States, PALMM (Project), Historic Pensacola Preservation Board
- Date Issued
- 1971
- Identifier
- 74623817, AAB2098QF00008/18/200401/13/200516471Bfam i D0QF, CMP050 - 11850, FHP S WF 2004-08-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20041202, WF00000163, 2613056, uwf:16275
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Pensacola settlers, 1781-1821.
- Author
- Holmes, Jack David Lazarus, Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, PALMM (Project)
- Abstract/Description
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Compilation of brief biographical sketches of leading citizens, Spanish army officials, governors, and other Pensacolians of the 1781-1821 period.
- Date Issued
- 1970
- Identifier
- AAA0472QF00008/09/199911/21/200320518BnamIa D0QF, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20010517, FHP C WF 1999-08-09, WF00000002, 2585624, uwf:978
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Water resources of southern Okaloosa and Walton Counties, Northwest Florida: summary of investigation.
- Author
- Barr, Douglas E., Kwader, Thomas., Maristany, Agustin., Northwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.), PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1981
- Identifier
- AAB0742QF00005/18/200401/13/200516442BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 0, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040601, FIPS12081, FIPS12131, WF00000157, 2611303, uwf:15454
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume III.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0003_000, 2425928, uwf:5715
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume IV.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0004_000, 2426616, uwf:6296
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume VI.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0006_000, 2428004, uwf:6974
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- West Florida: its history and the movements toward its acquisition by the United States.
- Author
- Anderson, Frederick Norman., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1915
- Identifier
- AAA6369QF00005/28/200301/27/200414271BfamIa D0QF, CMP005 - 21007, FCLA url 20030609, FHP C WF 2003-05-28, WF00000123, 2602141, uwf:11143
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume II.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0002_000, 2425273, uwf:4986
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume V.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0005_000, 2427289, uwf:6626
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History and general description of New France: Volume I.
- Author
- Charlevoix, Pierre Fran¸cois Xavier de, Shea, John Gilmary, Morrison, Noah Farnham., PALMM (Project)
- Date Issued
- 1900
- Identifier
- AAA5002QF00008/30/200206/25/200324744BnamIa D0QF, FHP C WF 2002-10-22, FCLA url 20021022, WF00000105_0001_000, 2424603, uwf:4317
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Ideological caucus membership and committee assignments in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Author
- Kinnard, Benjamin
- Abstract/Description
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The most important step in passing legislation in Congress lies in the committees where legislation is marked up and sent to the floor of the chamber for a vote. Understanding the composition of these committees is an important step in understanding why legislation is passed and why legislation is shaped the way it is. Ideological caucuses have been described as formal organizations that seek to use their votes to achieve policy outcomes counter to the desires of party leadership. The...
Show moreThe most important step in passing legislation in Congress lies in the committees where legislation is marked up and sent to the floor of the chamber for a vote. Understanding the composition of these committees is an important step in understanding why legislation is passed and why legislation is shaped the way it is. Ideological caucuses have been described as formal organizations that seek to use their votes to achieve policy outcomes counter to the desires of party leadership. The relationship between the two is what this project covers. This project analyzes why ideological caucuses get the seats in committees in the House of Representatives that they do. Using the partisan theory of committee assignments and the assumption that caucuses wish to achieve goals counter to those of party leadership, with data from the House from 2005- 2010, three hypotheses regarding the relationship between caucus membership and committee assignments were tested. The results show that ideological caucus members do not tend to be assigned to desirable committees more often than non-caucus members in most cases. However, the Democratic party does assign moderate members to constituency committees significantly more often than extreme members, whereas the reverse is true for the Republican party, pointing to a difference in the two parties not accounted for in the models. This research shows that while ideological caucuses may be a factor in committee assignments, there is not enough evidence to prove that caucus membership significantly predicts committee assignments. Rational choice models of members of Congress only go so far in explaining the variance in committee assignments.
Show less - Identifier
- 1151767436, WFE0000686
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Neuromuscular control and movement variability in adolescent female soccer athletes during simulated soccer jump header landing task.
- Author
- Grammer, Emily Elizabeth
- Abstract/Description
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The lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is the most common orthopedic injury in athletics and is the result of simultaneous excessive inversion of the ankle and supination of the foot. Following initial LAS, degenerative changes have been found in over 70% of participants for extended periods of time. With the aforementioned degenerative changes typically come alterations in movement patterns, muscle activation patterns, and arthrokinematics. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of LAS...
Show moreThe lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is the most common orthopedic injury in athletics and is the result of simultaneous excessive inversion of the ankle and supination of the foot. Following initial LAS, degenerative changes have been found in over 70% of participants for extended periods of time. With the aforementioned degenerative changes typically come alterations in movement patterns, muscle activation patterns, and arthrokinematics. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of LAS history on neuromuscular control during a soccer specific jump-landing task and to illustrate the impact of limb (injured vs. non-injured) on neuromuscular control during a soccer specific jump-landing task in female adolescent athletes (n = 14, age = 16 ± 1.0 yr). A control group (n = 7) and a group designated as the "ankle sprain" group (n = 7) were used. The injured ankles in the ankle sprain group and the dominant limbs of the control group were labeled "affected," while the uninjured limbs of the ankle sprain group and the non-dominant limbs of the control group were labeled "unaffected." Electromyography (EMG) sensors were placed on 6 lower-limb muscles of each participant bilaterally, totaling 12 sensors per participant -- Lateral Gastrocnemius (LG), Peroneus Longus (PL), Tibialis Anterior (TA), Vastus Lateralis (VL), Vastus Medialis (VM), and Biceps Femoris (BF). Each participant completed a 5-minute low-to-moderate intensity warm-up on a cycler ergometer, then completed 10 soccer-header jump-landing trials. There were no significant limb by group interactions (p > 0.05) or group main effects (p > 0.05) found in the current study. Pre-landing data showed significant limb main effects for the vi standard deviation (SD) of the unaffected PL (p = 0.017) and the affected VL (p = 0.048). Furthermore, significant limb main effects were discovered for the COV of pre-landing muscle activation for the PL (p = 0.043), LG (p = 0.049), and VL (p = 0.048). During the post-landing period, significant limb main effects were recorded for the average activation (p = 0.001) and SD (p = 0.003) of the PL and the COV of the VL (p = 0.038). Reduced activation of the nondominant limbs illustrated increased neuromuscular control in the distal musculature (PL), while the proximal musculature (VL) demonstrated reduced neuromuscular control on the unaffected limbs. The current study discovered that limb dominance was a more prominent factor in altered lower-leg neuromuscular control compared to ankle injury history. Limb differences were mostlikely the result of the sport-specific demands placed on the dominant and non-dominant limbs during soccer, which elicited increased muscular responses of the non-dominant limb during jump-landing tasks.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2019, 2019
- Identifier
- 1152894502, WFE0000692
- Format
- Document (PDF)