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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Habitat use and productivity of harlequin ducks in the central Cascade Range of Oregon /

Bruner, Howard J. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 1997. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-44). Also available via the World Wide Web.
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Les romans Harlequin, leur contenu et leurs lectrices québécoises

Deputter, Barbara Anne January 1992 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Factors influencing breeding distributions of harlequin ducks, Histrionicus histrionicus, in northern Labrador : a multi-scale approach /

Heath, Joel P., January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. / Restricted until May 2003. Includes bibliographical references.
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Effects of aircraft disturbance on behaviour of harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) /

Goudie, R. Ian, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2004. / Restricted until October 2005. Includes bibliographical references.
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The evolution of the Harlequin figure

Ross, Judith C. January 1964 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / 2999-01-01
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Aspectos estruturais e ultraestruturais das espermátides de percevejos fitófagos (Heteroptera : Pentatomidae) /

Silva Junior, Fernando Cesar. January 2020 (has links)
Orientador: Mary Massumi Itoyama / Resumo: Dentro da subordem Heteroptera algumas espécies pertencentes a família Pentatomidae apresentam espermátides polimórficas em seus lobos testiculares que são oriundas de dois fenômenos: a polimegalia e o lobo harlequin. Para a investigação dessas espermátides polimórficas e de seu desenvolvimento comparadas às espermátides não polimórficas, foram coletadas em São José do Rio Preto as espécies Antiteuchus tripterus, Edessa meditabunda, Loxa deducta e Proxys albopunctulatus (Pentatomidae, Heteroptera). Os machos tiveram seus testículos extraídos, fixados e incluídos em parafina ou resina. O material incluído em parafina foi cortado e corado com hematoxilina/eosina (HE) e analisados em microscopia de luz, outros testículos, destas quatro espécies, foram incluídos em resina e analisados em microscópio eletrônico de transmissão (MET). Os testículos A. tripterus são alongados e divididos em 6 lobos, sendo 1 a 3 sem alterações, 4 e 6 com polimegalia e o 5 o lobo harlequin. Foi possível observar, também, que os lobos 4 e 6 possuem espermátides grandes enquanto o 5 apresenta espermátides pequenas. Em MET foi possível observar em todos os lobos a formação da cauda da espermátide onde ocorre a formação dos derivados mitocondriais e a posterior formação do axonema entre os derivados. Além disso, foi detectada a presença de três tipos de espermatozoides no ducto eferente, sendo estes oriundos dos diferentes lobos. Há o espermatozoide maior com morfologia alongada com pequenas protuberâncias... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Within the suborder Heteroptera, some species belonging to the Pentatomidae family show alterations in some of their testicular lobes, where we can show the polymegaly and the harlequin lobe. For the investigation of these polymorphic cells and their development compared to non-polymorphic cells, the species Antiteuchus tripterus, Edessa meditabunda, Loxa deducta and Proxys albopunctulatus (Pentatomidae, Heteroptera) were collected in São José do Rio Preto. The males had their testicles extracted, fixed and included in paraffin or resin. The material included in paraffin was cut and stained with hematoxylin / eosin (HE) and analyzed under light microscopy, other testicles, of these four species, were included in resin and analyzed using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The testicles A. tripterus are elongated and divided into 6 lobes, 1 to 3 without changes, 4 and 6 with polymegaly and the 5 the harlequin lobe. It was also possible to observe that lobes 4 and 6 have large cells while 5 has small cells. In TEM, it was possible to observe the formation of the sperm tail in all lobes where the formation of the mitochondrial complex occurs, which divides into two mitochondrial derivatives and the subsequent formation of the axoneme between the derivatives. In addition, the presence of three types of sperm in the efferent duct was detected, these coming from different lobes. There is the larger sperm with elongated morphology with small protuberances at its ends; the inte... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Arlecchino's journey : crossing boundaries through la commedia dell'arte /

Sobeck, Janine Michelle, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Theatre and Media Arts, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-147).
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Arlequín y Polichinela, Valle Inclán y García Lorca : estudio comparativo, histórico y literario sobre la commedia dell’arte y los títeres

Avila Hesles, Gerardo January 1985 (has links)
The popularity of commercial theatre such as the "melodrama" and the "género chico" presented a barrier to new and experimental theatre at the turn of the twentieth century in Spain. Foremost among the dramatists who attempted to overcome such obstacle were Ramón del Valle Inclán and Federico García Lorca whose early productions were based on commedia dell' arte, puppetry, and generally in popular traditional theatre. The first part of this study (written in Spanish) explores the origins and development of Harlequin in the Italian commedia and traces his presence in the Spanish Renaissance using the work of Cervantes as an example. The historical background of Harlequin is indispensable in understanding Valle Inclán's attitudes towards the commedia. Harlequin is the central figure in his play La Marquesa Rosalinda first performed in 1912. Valle Inclán uses names found in Cervantes's works and through metaphores, sets out to explain the canons of commedia dell' arte that was the heart and pulse of popular theatre in the Renaissance. This thesis examines the height and decline of the commedia in the eighteenth century and includes a study of La Marquesa Rosalinda in terms of its indebitness to the commedia on one hand and Valle Inclán's original development on the other. The second half of this study deals with two works of García Lorca that involve his character Don Cristóbal Polichinela. Don Cristóbal, based on the popular Spanish puppet of the same name, has been inspired by the masked Punchinello of the seventeenth century commedia. A historical and literary appraisal is used to trace the most important characteristics of Punchinello including his transformation from a man into a puppet. Particular emphasis is placed upon the presence of this puppet in Spain, its connection to Harlequin, and the utilization of Punchinello by García Lorca. To conclude this thesis, a comparative study based on the two zanies, Harlequin and Punchinello, enlightens the reasons and motives for the use of puppets and puppets-like characters in the works of Valle Inclán and García Lorca. / Arts, Faculty of / French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies, Department of / Graduate
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Irony, Ideology, and Resistance: The Amazing Double Life of Harlequin Presents

Downey, Kristin 07 1900 (has links)
In Harlequin Presents, the recurrence of particular moments of resistance suggests that these structures of events have meaning apart from -and perhaps even antithetical to - the ideological outcome of any specific text. The ideological structures presented in the romance novel are not passively accepted, nor do they simply fulfill a single pre-existing need or desire in their reading public. Romance novels utilize ideologies in a self-consciously playful and ironic way. These texts offer multiple ways of understanding the worlds they depict, the structures of understanding contained within being posited and discarded. This thesis proposes a means of interpreting the romance novel captures the ambivalence of the reading experience. I will show how the paradox of the romance novel - the seemingly limitless potential of a feminine discourse of the private sphere that is set within the conservative confines of repetitive narratives of social integration - is incorporated into the structure of the texts themselves. While the texts in the series manifest standardized outcomes, they also exhibit recurrent patterns of resistance. The serial form of Harlequin Presents dictates that this tension between separate value sets and ideologies is never fully resolved. The appeal of the romance novel must then lie between these competing demands. Each of my chapters examines the ways that this ironic tension functions within a different intellectual space. In considering how the domestic sphere, the body and the nation are overlayed with multiple, contested meanings, this thesis maps out the scope of ideological resistance and adherence throughout Harlequin Presents. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Breeding habitat of harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska

Crowley, David W. 09 December 1993 (has links)
Breeding habitat of Harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) was studied in eastern Prince William Sound, Alaska, during 1991 - 1993. Streams in Prince William Sound were surveyed for Harlequin ducks and monitored with mist nets. Physical characteristics of 24 Harlequin breeding streams were compared to those of 24 streams not used for breeding using 2 sample, principal components and logistic regression analyses. Nests were located using radio-telemetry of marked females. Harlequin ducks resident in eastern Prince William Sound selected the largest anadromous salmon streams available for nesting. Volume discharge of breeding streams averaged 3.2 m��/s and was the most important factor in habitat variation between streams used and not used by breeding Harlequins. Expansive estuaries and intertidal deltas present at the outflow of large streams were important foraging and loafing areas of Harlequin ducks. Although nesting females generally avoided smaller salmon streams their intertidal estuaries were often used for foraging by females and molting males. The largest streams in Prince William Sound, glacially fed rivers, were not used by breeding Harlequins. Ten nest sites of Harlequin ducks in eastern Prince William Sound were located on southwest facing, steeply sloping banks of small, first order tributaries near timberline elevation. Nests were associated with woody debris and shrubs, in shallow depressions or cavities, and were beneath the canopy of old growth forest. Microhabitat produced by a southwest aspect, snow shadow provided by the forest canopy, and sloping stream bank may provide nesting sites earlier in the spring compared to surrounding areas. / Graduation date: 1994

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