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Kozlowski, Gregory C. "Bruce L. Fenner (1944–1999)." Journal of Asian Studies 58, no. 3 (1999): 912–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911800011189.

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Short, John W., Christopher L. Humphrey, and Timothy J. Page. "Systematic revision and reappraisal of the Kakaducarididae Bruce (Crustacea : Decapoda : Caridea) with the description of three new species of Leptopalaemon Bruce & Short." Invertebrate Systematics 27, no. 1 (2013): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/is12016.

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The freshwater shrimp family Kakaducarididae Bruce, 1993 is revised and its familial status reappraised using morphological characters and the results of a complementary molecular study (Page et al. 2008). Based on combined morphological–molecular data, the Kakaducarididae is synonymised with the Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815 and the monotypic genus Kakaducaris Bruce, 1993 is synonymised with Leptopalaemon Bruce & Short, 1993. The Texan cave shrimp, Calathaemon holthuisi (Strenth, 1976), provisionally included in the Kakaducarididae by Bruce (1993), is re-assigned back to the Palaemonidae. Leptopalaemon is re-diagnosed and three new species, L. gibbosus, sp. nov., L. gudjangah, sp. nov. and L. magelensis, sp. nov., are described from the north-western edge of the Arnhem Land plateau/escarpment complex, Northern Territory, Australia. The two previously described species, L. gagadjui Bruce & Short, 1993 and L. glabrus (Bruce, 1993), comb. nov. are re-diagnosed. A key to the five presently recognised Leptopalaemon species is provided.
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Entessar, Nader. "Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen: L. Bruce Laingen." Digest of Middle East Studies 1, no. 4 (1992): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-3606.1992.tb00392.x.

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Papadopoulos, Y. A., K. B. McRae, D. Gehl, and S. A. E. Fillmore. "Bruce birdsfoot trefoil." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 88, no. 6 (2008): 1093–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps08035.

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Bruce birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is a 71-clone synthetic variety developed at the Nappan Research Farm, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Nappan, Nova Scotia. Bruce was developed through two cycles of mass selection for plant vigour (top and root growth) and winterhardiness, and one cycle of mass selection for re-growth vigour under grazing. In Atlantic Canada, Bruce produced more forage than the check cultivar Leo during 3 post-seeding years. It was also superior in spring growth with high first-cut herbage yields. Key words: Birdsfoot trefoil, Lotus corniculatus, cultivar description
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Bruce, A. J. "Notes on Some Indo-pacific Pontoniinae, L. Typtonychus Spp. Nov., from Northwest Australia." Crustaceana 84, no. 11 (2011): 1337–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854011x594786.

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AbstractA new species of the genus Typtonychus Bruce from the Kimberley region of Western Australia is described and illustrated. The status of T. dimorphus Bruce is reconsidered and T. infaustus sp. nov. is designated. Six species of the genus Typtonychus are now known, all from the Australia-New Caledonia-Japan region. A key is provided for their identification.
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David, Philippe. "Mouser Bruce L., 2014, The William Cooper Thoms." Journal des Africanistes 85, no. 1/2 (2015): 451–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/africanistes.4681.

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Haworth, J. "Emeritus Professor L. J. Bruce-Chwatt, 1907–1989." Parasitology Today 5, no. 10 (1989): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-4758(89)90119-1.

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Taff, Mark L., and Lauren R. Boglioli. "Bruce L. Danto, M.D.: A Street Smart Forensic Psychiatrist." Journal of Forensic Sciences 44, no. 1 (1999): 14447J. http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/jfs14447j.

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DiBella, John A., Emily M. Johnson, and Marco E. Cabrera. "Ramped vs. Standard Bruce Protocol in Children: A Comparison of Exercise Responses." Pediatric Exercise Science 14, no. 4 (2002): 391–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/pes.14.4.391.

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We compared maximal exercise parameters obtained using both a ramped Bruce (BR) and a standard Bruce treadmill protocol (BS) in 44 healthy children (9.9 – 1.9 yr) and adolescents (15.9 – 1.7 yr). The average weight and height for children was 36.7 – 10.7 kg and 141.2 – 13.2 cm, while for adolescents was 64.4 – 13.9 kg and 168.9 – 7.5 cm. No significant differences were found in peak heart rate (HRpeak) between protocols for children (BS: 198 – 10; BR: 196 – 11 bpm) or adolescents (BS:193 – 2; BR:192 – 11 bpm). Peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) was also not significantly different for children (BS: 1.81 – 0.64; BR: 1.84 – 0.74 L/min) or adolescents (BS: 2.66 – 0.61; BR: 2.72 – 0.67 L/min). Based on our results, we conclude that equivalent peak HR and V̇O2 values can be obtained in normal children and adolescents using a standard or a ramped Bruce protocol.
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Hamilton, Bernard. "Robert of Arbrissel: A Medieval Religious Life. Bruce L. Venarde." Speculum 81, no. 3 (2006): 933–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400016560.

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Baraldi, Pietro. "The quest for unnecessary symbolism across the media - analysis and possible solutions." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/9799/.

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Lo scopo della presente ricerca è sottolineare la tendenza alla ossessiva e spesso superflua ricerca del simbolismo nell’analisi di opere, specificatamente testi letterari e film, e proporre una possibile soluzione per porre fine o almeno diminuire gli effetti del fenomeno. A partire da una definizione esaustiva della parola simbolo, l’analisi verterà sull’evoluzione del concetto di simbolismo attraverso i media, e il cambiamento intrinseco causato da tale evoluzione. In seguito, analizzerò un semisconosciuto ma emblematico sondaggio, condotto nel 1973 da Bruce McAllister, all’epoca studente, che interrogò acutamente numerosi autori riguardo al loro rapporto con il simbolismo, ponendo l’accento su alcune delle risposte da lui ricevute, che gettano una luce rivelatrice sul symbol hunting e symbol planting. Dopodiché scenderò ancor più nel dettaglio, esemplificando con due storie brevi: Signs and Symbols (Segni e Simboli), di Vladimir Nabokov e Big Two-hearted River (Grande fiume a due cuori) di Hernest Hemingway. Dopodiché, analizzerò il falso simbolismo come luogo cinematografico, ponendo l’accento sugli aspetti di planting e hunting, e mi avvarrò dell’aiuto di due film significativi sul tema realizzati in tempi recenti, ovvero Inception (2010) e Memento (2000), di Christopher Nolan, che possono essere interpretati come una meta-critica dell’abuso di simboli, e rappresentano una pietra miliare nell’analisi di symbol planting e symbol hunting. In conclusione, proporrò la mia personale possibile soluzione, ovvero il prendere le opere d’arte in qualunque forma, specialmente di fiction, “così come sono”, separandole e scindendole dalle proprie aspettative. È necessario prendere in considerazione un ritorno alla letteralità, per poter avvicinarsi maggiormente alla vera anima di una storia, di un libro, di un film, altrimenti esiste la possibilità che tutto ciò che guardiamo o vediamo sia per sempre irrimediabilmente contaminato dalla nostra dimensione privata.
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Karlsson, Albin. "Samhällelig sekulär maximalism : En analys av nyateistisk ideologi." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-103998.

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The purpose of this essay is to analyze the ideology of the cultural phenomenon, that is as political as it is controversial, the new atheism. By studying the ideas and values of four prominent new atheists, commonly referred to as the ‘four horsemen of the new atheism’, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Daniel Dennett, this study aims to, in some ways challenge, and in others, nuance, the categorization of the movement. Its adherents have often been labeled as, for example: ‘secular fundamentalists’, ‘evangelical’ and ‘radical secularists’. None of these designations are inherently wrong. But I think there is a more fitting term available: ‘societal secular maximalist’. This term is a modified version of ‘religious maximalism’, coined by the historian of religion at the University of Chicago, Bruce Lincoln. I argue that the new atheist ideology is not fundamentalistic because it admits fallibility if another theory where to disprove it within its own scientific discourse. Considering this fact, it does not hold is central ideological feature, most commonly a Darwinist theory of evolution, as absolute. Due to this, and some other factors, I argue that the societal secular maximalist categorization is more fitting because the scientific and humanistic views of the ‘four horsemen’ lay claim to all aspects of human existence, private and public, emotional, and factual along with the morals, ethics and aesthetics of our societies.
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Bruce, Melanie Bundick. ""Far more than I ever dared to hope for" : Victorian traveler Isabella Bird in the Rocky Mountains /." Electronic version (PDF), 2003. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2003/brucem/melaniebruce.pdf.

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Lionneton, Eric. "Elaboration d'une carte génétique de la moutarde brune (Brassica juncea L. ) et marquage moléculaire de caractères liés à la qualité de la graine." Dijon, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002DIJOS023.

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Koffi, N'Goran Mathurin. "Caractérisation génétique de Trypanosoma brucei s. L. : implications épidémiologiques et nouvelles perspectives." Montpellier 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006MON20214.

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La structure génétique des trypanosomes du complexe brucei est toujours sujette à discussion. La définition classique des différentes sous espèces ne semble pas satisfaisante. Face à une diversité de formes cliniques (allant de formes asymptomatiques à des formes aigues) et une diversité de réponses aux tests de dépistage (malades, séropositifs et suspects sérologiques), il est important de mieux cerner la structure génétique et le mode de reproduction du pathogène. Nous avons, à partir de prospection médicales menées en Côte d’Ivoire et en Guinée, caractérisé les trypanosomes directement à partir des liquides biologiques en plus de la caractérisation des souches isolées par les différentes techniques d’isolement (KIVI et IR) et ceci avec des marqueurs microsatellites plus polymorphes que les isoenzymes. Il ressort de cette étude que les isoenzymes sont inadaptées pour caractériser les pathogènes d’un groupe assez homogène comme celui du groupe 1 de T. B. Gambiense. Les résultats obtenus avec les microsatellites montrent que le groupe 1 de T. B. Gambiense présente bien une structure clonale, monophylétique avec un génome assez stable dans le temps. Les microsatellites utilisés ont montré une bonne spécificité, permettant de rendre compte d’une structuration géographique entre différents foyers de THA. Ils ont également montré que des trypanosomes infectants pour l’homme circulent chez des patients non confirmés en parasitologie (qui pourraient agir comme réservoir humain de la maladie) et une aptitude différentielles des trypanosomes à l’isolement. En revanche, ces microsatellites se sont montré incapables de détecter des infections mixtes. Ces résultats permettent d’envisager des études visant à corréler la diversité génétique observée chez les pathogènes et la diversité de réponses à l’infection mais également de cibler les gènes qui confèrent la résistances des pathogènes au sérum humain et aux médicaments par l’élaboration d’un plus grand échantillon de marqueurs microsatellites<br>Genetic structure of Trypanosoma brucei complex is still under debate. Classical taxonomy of this parasite is far from relating actual situation in field. Indeed, regard to the diversity of response to diagnosis test, together with the diversity of symptoms encountered in HAT, it is important to elucidated population structure and mating system of this pathogen. We characterised trypanosomes both from stocks isolated by two techniques (KIVI and RI) and biological fluid, using polymorphic microsatellite markers and isoenzymes (gold standard). Isoenzymes were shown unsuitable to differentiate stocks from T. B. Gambiense group 1 since it’s homogeneous. Results from microsatellite markers are consistent with clonal structure, monophyletic and genome stability through time of T. B. Gambiense group 1 pathogens. Microsatellite markers displayed a high specificity which allowed geographic clusters among HAT foci. They also point out that human infectious trypanosomes circulate in parasitological non confirmed patient (who could act as human reservoir of HAT) and a fitness behaviour of trypanosome when face to isolation but could not detected multiple infections. Our results allow us to further investigate correlation between genetic diversity seen in Trypanosoma brucei and diversity of response observed in patients and characterised human serum and drug resistance genes with more microsatellite markers
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Selzer, Paul M. "Charakterisierung und Untersuchung der Regulierung der S-Adenosyl-L-Methionin Decarboxylase von Trypanosoma brucei /." [S.l. : s.n.], 1994. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/171353293.pdf.

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McCarroll, Douglas. "The effects of Trypanosoma brucei and mammalian-derived extracellular cathepsin-L on myocardial function." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2014. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/5170/.

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African trypanosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease affecting both animals and humans in sub-Saharan Africa. The disease is caused bythe protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei, which is transmitted by the tsetse fly (Glossina sp.) vector. In animals, infection leads to severe muscle atrophy and anaemia resulting in significant production and economic losses. In humans, infection leads to both neurological and cardiac dysfunction and can be fatal if untreated. While the neurological-related pathogenesis is well studied, and indeed is responsible for the colloquial name “Sleeping Sickness”, the cardiac pathogenesis remains unknown. Previous studies interpreted cardiac dysfunction as being due to immune/inflammatory responses. However, recent work examining the parasite’s interaction with the blood brain barrier, the traversal of which is important for development of neurological signs, has identified direct immune/inflammatory independent mechanisms involving calcium (Ca2+) signalling. The current study exposed isolated ventricular cardiomyocytes and adult rat hearts to T. brucei to test whether trypanosomes can alter Ca2+ signalling and cardiac function independent of a systemic immune/inflammatory response. Using a high-throughput method of observing spontaneous contractile activity in isolated cardiomyocytes, we were able to determine that the presence of T. b. brucei parasites resulted in more cardiomyocytes exhibiting spontaneous contractile events. Moreover, when the parasites were removed by careful centrifugation, the culture supernatant had the same effect. Confocal Ca2+ imaging identified an increase in the frequency of arrhythmogenic spontaneous diastolic sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)-mediated Ca2+ release (Ca2+ waves). Studies utilising specific inhibitors, recombinant protein and RNA interference all demonstrated that this altered SR function was due to cathepsin-L; a cysteine protease produced by T. brucei (TbCatL). Experiments utilising a Langendorff perfusion method revealed that trypanosome culture supernatant could induce ventricular premature contractions in 50% of a cohort of ex vivo whole rat hearts. Mechanistic experiments were performed on single isolated cardiomyocytes stimulated at 1.0 Hz and perfused first with control media followed by trypanosome culture supernatant. The protocol utilised triple caffeine applications: (i) prior to stimulation to empty the SR of Ca2+, (ii) after perfusion with control media and after supernatant to determine the SR Ca2+ content and sarcolemmal extrusion of Ca2+ following each solution. Results were normalised to a parallel set of cardiomyocytes perfused with control media only as time controls. These experiments revealed a 10-15% increase in SR Ca2+ reuptake by the SR Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) but a reduced SR Ca2+ content suggesting a concomitant increase in SR-mediated Ca2+ leak. This conclusion was supported by the data demonstrating that TbCatL increased Ca2+ wave frequency. These effects were abolished by autocamtide-2-related inhibitory peptide (AIP), highlighting a role for Ca2+/calmodulin kinase II (CaMKII) in the TbCatL action on SR function. When cytosolic diastolic Ca2+ was measured in cardiomyocytes with SR function inhibited by ryanodine and thapsigargin, trypanosome supernatant prevented a decline in cytosolic diastolic Ca2+ that was observed in control media. AIP did not abolish this effect suggesting that TbCatL may raise diastolic Ca2+ that could activate CaMKII leading to the observed effects. These data demonstrated for the first time that African trypanosomes alter cardiac function independent of a systemic immune response via a mechanism involving extracellular cathepsin-L-mediated changes in SR function. Utilising the same (culture adapted and monomorphic) strain of T. brucei as the in vitro experiments, Lister 427, in a rat model of infection we found no significant increase in the arrhythmia frequency as measured by a 15 min electrocardiogram (ECG). However, when hearts were removed and Langendorff perfused with the addition of isoproterenol the arrhythmia frequency was increased. When the pleomorphic strain T. b. brucei TREU 927 was used in rats with continuous ECG recording from biopotential telemetry there was a significant increase in arrhythmia frequency in the infected rats. When hearts were removed and Langendorff perfused with isoproterenol there was a similar increase in arrhythmia frequency as observed with the 427 infected hearts. This suggests that a cardiac dysfunction phenotype is present during trypanosome infections in an animal model providing the basis for future therapeutic work. The relationship between arrhythmogenic SR-mediated Ca2+ release and TbCatL has parallels with endogenous extracellular cathepsin-L (CatL). It has been demonstrated that a basal level of CatL is necessary for normal cardiac function. However, in coronary heart disease (CHD) CatL levels are increased in the serum of patients correlating with the severity of disease. The effects of raised CatL on cardiac function remain unknown. Work in our lab has identified that ex vivo Langendorff perfused hearts that have undergone a 30 min period of ischaemia followed by 90 min reperfusion show greater CatL activity in coronary effluent than hearts perfused without ischaemia. In addition, preliminary data collected in this thesis suggest that human patients that have suffered a myocardial infarction and have undergone reperfusion via percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) showed higher CatL levels in post-reperfusion serum samples compared to pre-reperfusion serum. When severity of heart function in patients (measured as left ventricular volume at systole and diastole, ejection fraction, infarct size and area at risk) was assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a preliminary study, there was a positive correlation with serum CatL levels. Using recombinant CatL on isolated rat ventricular cardiomyocytes it was found that the SR Ca2+ content and the stimulated Ca2+ transient were significantly reduced in a concentration dependent manner. This suggests a CatL dependent SR dysfunction. This conclusion was supported by an increase in Ca2+ wave frequency measured by confocal Ca2+ imaging in isolated cardiomyocytes. The work in this thesis demonstrates a role for both mammalian-derived and exogenous extracellular cathepsin-L proteases in arrhythmogenic SR-mediated Ca2+ release.
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CREPINEAU, FLORENT. "Etude comparee du gametophyte et du sporophyte de l'algue brune laminaria digitata (l. ) lamouroux par une strategie est." Paris 6, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA066498.

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Laminaria digitata est une algue brune au cycle de vie digenetique tres heteromorphe. Le sporophyte diploide est macroscopique, le gametophyte haploide est microscopique. Le sporophyte concentre l'iode jusqu'a 30,000 fois sa teneur dans l'eau de mer et produit en grande quantite l'alginate, son polysaccharide parietal majeur. Le gametophyte comme le tres jeune sporophyte sont des plantes d'ombre extreme, necessitant tres peu de lumiere pour croitre. Les genomes exprimes dans les deux phases du cycle de vie ont ete etudies et compares par une strategie est (etiquette de sequence transcrite). Pres de 700 sequences differentes ont ete produites, dont la moitie a ete identifiee par similitude avec des sequences presentes dans les banques de donnees. A la vue des transcriptomes, le sporophyte apparait comme un organisme en croissance active investissant la plupart des ses ressources dans la synthese proteique. Un transcrit codant une haloperoxydase est majoritairement exprime. Le gametophyte investi principalement ses ressources dans la synthese proteique, mais aussi dans la photosynthese. Ces resultats sont accord avec les donnees ecophysiologiques. Le gametophyte apparait comme un organisme moins differencie qui exprime peu de transcrits abondants et aucun transcrit majoritaire. L'analyse des donnees de sequencage, a permis de mieux connaitre la structure du genome transcrit de cette algue dont l'utilisation des codons ou la sequence de kozak qui sont directement applicables dans le laboratoire. Pour gerer l'ensemble des donnees, une base de donnees relationnelle et un ensemble de logiciels connexes ont ete mis en place formant un lims (laboratory information management system). Cette strategie a permis d'isoler de nombreux clones codant des proteines d'interet. Certains, impliques dans le metabolisme du carbone, ont ete caracterises. Pour d'autres, comme la bromoperoxydase probablement impliquee dans le metabolisme de l'iode ou la c-5-epimerase impliquee dans le metabolisme de l'alginate, l'etude des proteines et des familles multigeniques est en cours. Les resultats obtenus ont permis de developper de nouvelles thematiques au laboratoire. De plus, l'acces par d'autres laboratoires a ces resultats devrait permettre de nouveaux developpements de la connaissance de la biologie des algues brunes.
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Nyassé, Salomon. "Etude de la diversité de Phytophthora megakarya et caractérisation de la résistance du cacaoyer (Theobroma cacao L. ) à cet agent pathogène." Toulouse, INPT, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997INPT012A.

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La diversite genetique des isolats de phytophthora megakarya provenant de quelques pays d'afrique centrale (cameroun, gabon et sao tome) et d'afrique de l'ouest (nigeria, togo et ghana) a ete etudiee par des marqueurs biochimiques (isozymes) et moleculaires (rapd). La separation de cette espece en deux grands groupes correspond bien a la separation biogeographique observee chez d'autres plantes et organismes en afrique, ce qui amene a supposer l'existence de deux sous-especes de p. Megakarya. La reproduction sexuee existerait chez cette espece, et la localite de ibule au nigeria semble etre le centre de diversite pour la sous-espece afrique de l'ouest. Un test d'inoculation artificielle de feuilles de cacaoyer a ete developpe et utilise pour caracteriser les relations hote-parasite. De tres faibles effets d'interactions entre souches et clones ont ete deceles. Cependant, ils ne modifient pas significativement les classements de clones, confirmant l'absence de pathotypes chez p. Megakarya avec l'echantillon etudie. Differents niveaux d'agressivite ont ete observes entre les souches, mais ne semblent pas lies a leur origine geographique. Le test feuille a ete mis en oeuvre sur le terrain, en comparaison avec le test d'inoculation artificielle sur fruits et le taux de pourriture observe au champ, sur des clones et sur des descendances provenant d'un essai diallele. Les resultats du test d'inoculation sur feuille s'averent plus stables que ceux du test sur fruit. Les correlations genetiques entre le test feuille et le test fruit sont positives, tandis que les correlations environnementales sont negatives. La resistance evaluee par le test feuille est fortement correlee aux taux de pourriture lorsqu'on etudie les effets moyens d'un clone ou d'une descendance ; par contre le niveau de cette correlation diminue quand on etudie les effets d'arbres individuels a l'interieur d'un clone ou d'une descendance. Le test sur feuille semble donc adapte a la caracterisation en pepiniere de clones ou de familles hybrides par leur sensibilite moyenne.
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Blaha, Georges. "Données sur la diversité physiologique des populations de Phytophthora megakarya et de P. Palmivora responsables de la pourriture brune des cabosses du cacaoyer (Theobroma cacao L. )." Toulouse, INPT, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995INPT008A.

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La diagnose de phytophthora megakarya et de p. Palmivora agents de la pourriture brune des cabosses du cacaoyer (theobroma cacao l. ) a d'abord ete verifiee a l'aide des electrophoretypes enzymatiques notamment avec les phosphogluco-isomerases (pgi) et les malate-deshydrogenases (mdh). Les travaux qui ont suivi ont eu alors pour objectifs l'utilisation de facteurs pouvant influencer l'expression specifique ou non specifique des caracteres observables, mycologiques et pathogeniques: croissances et caracteres morphoculturaux sur milieu de culture semi-naturel a des ph et sous des eclairements differents, developpements sur milieu synthetique en presence de differents additifs (oligoelements, beta-sitosterol), glucides ou polysaccharides, composes phenoliques. Quelques activites enzymatiques et le comportement infectieux sur epicotyles de semenceaux de cacaoyer ont ete egalement etudies alors que les donnees quantitatives ont ete exploitees par les methodes statistiques inferentielles et que les classements statistiques ont ete obtenus par differents tests (de duncan, de newman et keuls), les donnees qualitatives ont ete analysees, seules ou conjointement avec les donnees quantitatives, par des methodes descriptives comme l'analyse factorielle par composantes principales (acp) et les analyses factorielles des correspondances (afc) ou discriminantes (afd). Les typologies obtenues ont permis d'identifier des axes possibles de differenciations ou de strategies adaptatives de la pathogenie
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Books on the topic "Bruce L"

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Moon, Bruce L. Artist, therapist and teacher: Selected writings by Bruce L. Moon. Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd., 2014.

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Moffat, Bruce. The "L": The development of Chicago's rapid transit system, 1888-1932 / by Bruce G. Moffat. Central Electric Railfans' Association, 1995.

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Firestone, William A. Management and organizational outcomes: The effects of approach and environment in schools / William A. Firestone, Bruce L. Wilson. Applied Research Project, Research for Better Schools, Inc., 1987.

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L, Bowerman Bruce, O'Connell Richard T, and Murphree Emily S, eds. Student solutions manual for use with Business statistics in practice, fifth edition, Bruce L. Bowerman, Richard T. O'Connell, Emily S. Murphree. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2009.

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Béarn, Myriam de. L' or de Brice Bartrès. Générique, 1987.

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Fredette, Lynda. L' amant de brume: Nouvelles. Les Editions des intouchables, 1994.

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Pemot, Henri. L' Afrique brule!: Le trditionalisme démocratique. Silex/Nouvelles du Sud, 1995.

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Walstad, William B. Study guide to accompany microeconomics, sixth Canadian edition, Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Thomas P. Barbiero. McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1993.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Nominations of Harold B. Steele, Catherine Ann Bertini, and Bruce L. Gardner: Hearing before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session, on the nominations of Harold B. Steele, of Illinois, to be a member of the Farm Credit Administration Board; Catherine Ann Bertini, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture ... October 2, 1989. U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nomination of Kenneth W. Gideon, Bryce L. Harlow, Gerald L. Olson, and John Michael Farren: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session, on the nomination of Kenneth W. Gideon to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; Bryce L. Harlow to be a Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury ... June 7, 1989. U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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Matys, Thomas. "Bruce G. Carruthers und Arthur L. Stinchcombe: The Social Structure of Liquidity." In Schlüsselwerke der Wirtschaftssoziologie. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31439-2_39.

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Tang, Weici, and Gerhard Eisenbrand. "Brucea javanica (L.) Merr." In Chinese Drugs of Plant Origin. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73739-8_29.

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Adhikari, Kamal, Ripu M. Kunwar, Hammad Ahmad Jan, Rainer W. Bussmann, and Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana. "Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. Simaroubaceae." In Ethnobotany of the Himalayas. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45597-2_205-1.

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Adhikari, Kamal, Ripu M. Kunwar, Hammad Ahmad Jan, Rainer W. Bussmann, and Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana. "Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. Simaroubaceae." In Ethnobotany of the Himalayas. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57408-6_205.

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"Extraction of devices Bruce L Wilkoff." In Handbook of Cardiac Electrophysiology. CRC Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/9780203089866-27.

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"Sport as a Side-Track. An Analysis of West Indian Involvement in Extra-Curricular Sport: Bruce Carrington." In Race, Class and Education (RLE Edu L). Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203128886-9.

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McCall, Thomas H. "The Identity of the Son." In Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857495.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 discusses the question: Is the identity of the Son established in God’s decree of election, or is it secured (logically) prior to and independently of that decree? This is the subject of an intense debate within scholarship on the theology of Karl Barth. The chapter offers theological analysis of this debate, probes its foundations and evaluates the adequacy of its supposed basis in biblical exegesis. Accordingly, the chapter first outlines the fascinating theological proposal offered by Bruce L. McCormack, and then surveys the major objections that have been lodged against it. It provides theological analysis of both the ontological claims made and the exegetical foundations upon which those claims rest.
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"Growing Up Drug Free: A Developmental Challenge: Bruce G. Simons-Morton and Denise L. Haynie." In Well-Being. Psychology Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781410607171-15.

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Müller, Timo. "The Sonnet and Black Transnationalism in the 1930s." In The African American Sonnet. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817839.003.0004.

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While the transnational dimensions of the Harlem Renaissance are widely acknowledged, scholarly accounts often suggest that the Great Depression narrowed the scope of African American writing to localized concerns such as social improvement and folk expression. The chapter complicates this assumption by drawing attention to the little-known sonnets Claude McKay and Countee Cullen wrote in the 1930s, some of which remained unpublished until the early twenty-first century. These sonnets show that African American poetry sustained a range of transnational conversations throughout the 1930s. The chapter examines two such conversations: the negotiation of black travel around the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and the Pan-Africanism incited by the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935/36. Besides McKay and Cullen, the chapter considers sonnets by the neglected poets J. Harvey L. Baxter, Alpheus Butler, and Marcus Bruce Christian.
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Guy, A., H. Labelle, S. Barchi, and CÉ Aubin. "The impact of immediate in-brace 3D corrections on curve evolution after two years of treatment: preliminary results." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210459.

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For the brace treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), in-brace correction and brace-wear compliance are well-documented parameters associated with a greater chance of treatment success. However, the number of studies on the impact of sagittal and transverse correction on curve evolution in the context of bracing is limited. The objective of this work was to evaluate how immediate inbrace correction in the three anatomical planes is related to long-term curve evolution after two years of bracing. We performed a retrospective analysis on 94 AIS patients followed for a minimum of two years. We analyzed correlations between in-brace correction and two-year out-of-brace evolution for Cobb and apical axial rotations (ARs) in the medial thoracic and thoraco-lumbar/lumbar regions (MT &amp; TL/L). We also studied the association between the braces’ kyphosing and lordosing effect and the evolution of thoracic kyphosis (TK) and lumbar lordosis (LL) after two years. Finally, we separated the patients into three groups based on their curve progression results after two years (corrected, stable and progressed) and compared the 3D in-brace corrections and compliance for each group. Coefficients were statistically significant for all correlations. They were weak for Cobb angles (MT: -0.242; TL/L: -0.275), low for ARs (MT: -0.423; TL/L: -0.417) and moderate for sagittal curves (TK: 0.549; LL: 0.482). In-brace coronal correction was significantly higher in corrected vs stable patients (p=0.004) while compliance was significantly higher in stable vs progressed patients (p=0.026). This study highlights the importance of initial in-brace correction in all three planes for successful treatment outcomes.
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Little, Richard, John Avis, Nicola Calder, et al. "A Preliminary Postclosure Safety Assessment of OPG’s Proposed L&ILW Deep Geologic Repository, Canada." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16289.

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Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is proposing to build a Deep Geologic Respository (DGR) for Low and Intermediate Level Waste (L&amp;ILW) near the existing Western Waste Management Facility at the Bruce site in the Municipality of Kincardine, Ontario. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO), on behalf of OPG, is currently preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Preliminary Safety Report (PSR) for the proposed repository. This involves investigation of the site’s geological and surface environmental characteristics, conceptual design of the DGR, and technical studies to demonstrate the operational and long-term safety of the proposed facility. A preliminary postclosure safety assessment (SA) was undertaken in 2008 and 2009. Consistent with the guidelines for the preparation of the EIS for the DGR and the regulatory guide on assessing the long-term safety of radioactive waste management, the SA evaluated the DGR’s performance and its potential impact on human health and the environment through pathway analysis of contaminant releases, contaminant transport, receptor exposure and potential effects. Consideration was given to the expected long-term evolution of the repository and site following closure (the Normal Evolution Scenario) and four disruptive (“what if”) scenarios (Human Intrusion, Severe Shaft Seal Failure, Open Borehole, and Extreme Earthquake), which considered events with uncertain or low probability that could disrupt the repository system. Conceptual and mathematical models were developed and then implemented in a range of software tools including AMBER, to provide estimates of impacts such as dose, FRAC3DVS, for detailed 2D and 3D groundwater flow and transport calculations, and T2GGM, a code that couples the Gas Generation Model (GGM) and TOUGH2 and models the generation of gas in the repository and its subsequent 2D transport through the geosphere. Calculations have been undertaken to assess the impact of radionuclides on human and non-human biota and the impact of non-radioactive species on humans and the environment. The results indicate that the DGR system provides a high level of postclosure safety.
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Sykes, Jonathan F., Stefano D. Normani, Yong Yin, Eric A. Sykes, and Mark R. Jensen. "Hydrogeologic Modelling in Support of a Proposed Deep Geologic Repository in Canada for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16264.

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A Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) for Low and Intermediate Level radioactive waste has been proposed by Ontario Power Generation for the Bruce Nuclear Power Development site in Ontario, Canada. The DGR is to be constructed at a depth of about 680 m below ground surface within the argillaceous Ordovician limestone of the Cobourg Formation. This paper describes a regional-scale geologic conceptual model for the DGR site and analyzes flow system evolution using the FRAC3DVS-OPG flow and transport model. This provides a framework for the assembly and integration of site-specific geoscientific data that explains and illustrates the factors that influence the predicted long-term performance of the geosphere barrier. In the geologic framework of the Province of Ontario, the Bruce DGR is located at the eastern edge of the Michigan Basin. Borehole logs covering Southern Ontario combined with site specific data have been used to define the structural contours at the regional and site scale of the 31 sedimentary strata that may be present above the Precambrian crystalline basement rock. The regional-scale domain encompasses an 18.500km2 region extending from Lake Huron to Georgian Bay. The groundwater zone below the Devonian is characterized by units containing stagnant water having high concentrations of total dissolved solids that can exceed 300g/l. The computational sequence involves the calculation of steady-state density independent flow that is used as the initial condition for the determination of pseudo-equilibrium for a density dependent flow system that has an initial TDS distribution developed from observed data. Long-term simulations that consider future glaciation scenarios include the impact of ice thickness and permafrost. The selection of the performance measure used to evaluate a groundwater system is important. The traditional metric of average water particle travel time is inappropriate for geologic units such as the Ordovician where solute transport is diffusion dominant. The use of life expectancy and groundwater age is a more appropriate metric for such a system. The mean life expectancy for the DGR and base case parameters has been estimated to be in excess of 8 million years.
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Suckling, Paul, Nicola Calder, Paul Humphreys, Fraser King, and Helen Leung. "The Development and Use of T2GGM: A Gas Modelling Code for the Postclosure Safety Assessment of OPG’s Proposed L&ILW Deep Geologic Repository, Canada." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16291.

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As part of the postclosure safety assessment of Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) proposed Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) for Low and Intermediate Level Waste (L&amp;ILW) at the Bruce site, Ontario, a Gas Generation Model (GGM) has been developed and used to model the detailed generation of gas within the DGR due to corrosion and microbial degradation of the organics and metals present. The GGM is based on a kinetic description of the various microbial and corrosion processes that lead to the generation and consumption of various gases. It takes into account the mass-balance equations for each of the species included in the model, including three forms of organic waste (cellulose, ionexchange resins, and plastics and rubbers), four metallic waste forms and container materials (carbon and galvanised steel, passivated carbon steel, stainless steel and nickel-based alloys, and zirconium alloys), six gases (CO2, N2, O2, H2, H2S, and CH4), five terminal electron acceptors (O2, NO3−, Fe(III), SO42−, and CO2), five forms of biomass (aerobes, denitrifiers, iron reducers, sulphate reducers, and methanogens), four types of corrosion product (FeOOH, FeCO3, Fe3O4, and FeS), and water. The code includes the possibility of the limitation of both microbial and corrosion reactions by the availability of water. The GGM has been coupled with TOUGH2 to produce T2GGM; a code that models the generation of gas in the repository and its subsequent transport through the geosphere. T2GGM estimates the peak repository pressure, long time repository saturation and the total flux of gases from the geosphere. The present paper describes the development of T2GGM and the numerical modelling work undertaken to calculate the generation and build-up of gas in the repository, the two-phase exchange of gas and groundwater between the repository and the surrounding rock, and between the rock and the surface environment. The results have been used to inform the safety assessment modelling.
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Sykes, Jonathan F., Stefano D. Normani, Yong Yin, and Mark R. Jensen. "The Hydrogeologic Environment for a Proposed Deep Geologic Repository in Canada for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59285.

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A Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) for low and intermediate level radioactive waste has been proposed by Ontario Power Generation for the Bruce nuclear site in Ontario, Canada. As proposed the DGR would be constructed at a depth of about 680 m below ground surface within the argillaceous Ordovician limestone of the Cobourg Formation. This paper describes the hydrogeology of the DGR site developed through both site characterization studies and regional-scale numerical modelling analysis. The analysis provides a framework for the assembly and integration of the site-specific geoscientific data and examines the factors that influence the predicted long-term performance of the geosphere barrier. Flow system evolution was accomplished using both the density-dependent FRAC3DVS-OPG flow and transport model and the two-phase gas and water flow computational model TOUGH2-MP. In the geologic framework of the Province of Ontario, the DGR is located on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin. Borehole logs covering Southern Ontario combined with site-specific data from 6 deep boreholes have been used to define the structural contours and hydrogeologic properties at the regional-scale of the modelled 31 sedimentary strata that may be partially present above the Precambrian crystalline basement rock. The regional-scale domain encompasses an approximately 18500km2 region extending from Lake Huron to Georgian Bay. The groundwater zone below the Devonian includes units containing stagnant water having high concentrations of total dissolved solids that can exceed 300g/L. The Ordovician sediments are significantly under-pressured. The horizontal hydraulic conductivity for the Cobourg limestone is estimated to be 2 × 10−14 m/s based on straddle-packer hydraulic tests. The low advective velocities in the Cobourg and other Ordovician units result in solute transport that is diffusion dominant with Peclet numbers less than 0.003 for a characteristic length of unity. Long-term simulations that consider future glaciation scenarios include the impact of ice thickness and permafrost. Solute transport in the Ordovician limestone and shale was diffusion dominant in all simulations. The Salina formations of the Upper Silurian prevented the deeper penetration of basal meltwater.
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Muliasari, Handa, Candra Dwipayana Hamdin, Nidaul Aulia, Indah Hariyati, and Muhsinul Ihsan. "The proposed mechanism of action of Brucea javanica (L) Merr seed in experimentally diabetic rats." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOSCIENCE, BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND BIOMETRICS 2019. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5141314.

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Risnadewi, Widia Nila, Handa Muliasari, Candra Dwipayana Hamdin, and Yayuk Andayani. "Comparative antioxidant activity of Brucea javanica (L) Merr seed extract derived from maceration and soxhletation method." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOSCIENCE, BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND BIOMETRICS 2019. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5141312.

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Bagus, Budhi Ida, Hernanto Jody, Metria Ida Bagus, and Setyawati Ida Ayu. "IDDF2019-ABS-0060 The difference between brusein-d ligand from makassar ethanolic Fraction (Brucea javanica (L.) Merr) and gemcitabine on the inhibition of panc-1 pancreas carcinoma growth and mutant p53 expression." In International Digestive Disease Forum (IDDF) 2019, Hong Kong, 8–9 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-iddfabstracts.20.

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