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Cuzco, Peru

If it takes 11 minutes to cook spaghetti in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and 14 minutes in Boulder, Colorado, how long would it take in Cuzco, Peru Discuss ways to make the spaghetti more tasty. If you prefer to make a creative spaghetti dinner for family or friends rather than answering this question, that s OK, loo you ll get full credit. (Ans. / = 21 min)... [Pg.400]

Analysis of the Alca source materials at LBNL (10) using NAA found a match with a geochemical type discovered earlier by LBNL (41-42) and at the University of Michigan (40) known as the Cuzco Type. The Cuzco obsidian compositional profile was present in 14% of the artifacts in the original study at LBNL (41—42) and was predominantly linked to artifacts from archaeological sites in southern and central Peru. [Pg.532]

Huanuco (Cuzco-E. Coca, short-styled), named after cities of southern Peru, has best aroma, most cocaine, and less isatropyl-cocaine grown mostly in Bolivia and southern Peru, thriving and yielding maximum product at 1050 to 1800 M (3500 to 6000°), in 18° south, and inferior grades at lower elevations. [Pg.255]

Ondegardo, Polo de, a lawyer of Peru, and Corregidor of Cuzco, xviii, XX... [Pg.386]

Pancorvo, Juan de, a conqueror of Peru, living at Cuzco, xx... [Pg.386]

The sentence was that he should hear mass in the cathedral at Lima, stripped naked, with a candle in his hand, and that he should be perpetually banished from the Indies. Until his departure he was to be kept in the Monastery of San Domingo at Lima, without any books, fasting on Wednesdays and Fridays, and reciting seven penitential psalms. Sarmiento appealed to the Pope, and obtained a commutation of the banishment, with license to reside at Cuzco and other parts of Peru until 15 7 It was years before he was free from annoyance and persecution, and it was due to the great value of his services that he was protected by the Government from the intolerable tyranny of the Inquisition. [Pg.439]

The accomplished lawyer and statesman who came to Peru with the President Gasca. He was Corregidor of Charcas, and afterwards of Cuzco, and studied the laws and administration of the Incas with minute care. He wrote several invaluable reports. [Pg.447]

King [355] also investigated a commercial product from the Cuzco region of Peru, the identity of the plant source again being assured from accompanying leaf material. ( + )-Tubocurarine and (—)-curine were the principal alkaloids present. [Pg.82]


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