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Journal articles on the topic "Continuation Acre"

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Walters, David K., and Alan R. Ek. "Whole Stand Yield and Density Equations for Fourteen Forest Types in Minnesota." Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 10, no. 2 (June 1, 1993): 75–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/njaf/10.2.75.

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Abstract Models that estimate per acre basal area, number of stems, quadratic mean diameter, volumes to specified top diameters, and biomass per acre by stand age and site index were developed and fitted to data for 14 forest types in Minnesota. The resulting equations were developed from linear and nonlinear least squares analyses using USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis data. These equations are intended for projecting future forest characteristics including yield on a statewide basis assuming the continuation of the level of management inherent in the data. Parameter estimates and goodness-of-fit statistics are provided for each model. Also discussed are the implementation procedures, assumptions, consistency of estimates, estimates for mixed species stands, and other considerations in applications. North. J. Appl. For. 10(2): 75-85.
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France, John. "Crusader Syria in the Thirteenth Century. The Rothelin Continuation of the History of William of Tyre with part of the Eracles or Acre text. Ed. by J. Shirley. (Crusade Texts in Translation 5). Aldershot, Ashgate, 1999. £35.00." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 10, no. 1 (April 2000): 90–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186300012037.

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Powell, James M. "Crusader Syria in the Thirteenth Century: The Rothelin Continuation of the History of William of Tyre with part of the Eracles or Acre text. Translated by Janet Shirley. Crusade Texts in Translation. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 1999. x + 156 pp. $61.95 cloth." Church History 69, no. 1 (March 2000): 174–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3170601.

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Schmidtová, Katarína, Mária Siroťáková, Monika Kočišová, and Eva Mechírová. "Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) – Positive Innervation of the Guinea-Pig Spleen." Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) 47, no. 3 (2004): 205–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2018.93.

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The presence and intraorgan distribution of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE)- positive nerve structures in the guinea-pig spleen were studied by means of the direct thiocholine method. Visualized AChE-positive nerve fibres entered the guinea-pig spleen at its hilum in the vicinity of the splenic artery branches and intra parenchyma were gradually distributed to form thicker periarterial nerves and also fine adventitial nerve plexus. In described topography the AChE-positive nerve fibres were identified in association with the central artery running through the white pulp. Some of the perivascular nerve fibres associated with the central artery extended away and passed into the periarterial lymphatic sheath (PALS) to reach the marginal zone and in continuation entered into the mantle zone of lymphatic follicles. Several AChE-positive nerve fibres were seen in the red pulp but less in the splenic capsule. We did not find any AChE – positive nerve cells in the guinea-pig spleen.
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Crowley, Erika L., Ashley O’Toole, and Melinda J. Gooderham. "Hidradenitis suppurativa with SAPHO syndrome maintained effectively with adalimumab, methotrexate, and intralesional corticosteroid injections." SAGE Open Medical Case Reports 6 (January 1, 2018): 2050313X1877872. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050313x18778723.

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Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa and synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis syndrome are chronic, debilitating diseases involving apocrine gland-bearing skin inflammation and bone inflammation, respectively. Although both often present with multiple comorbidities, single patient co-presentation is rare. Methods/Results: This study reports the 8-year treatment course of a 40-year-old man with hidradenitis suppurativa and synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis syndrome, and reviews relevant literature. Initial oral and topical antibiotics had little effect. Intralesional corticosteroid injections were effective for localized inflammatory lesions but insufficient for hidradenitis suppurativa control. Adalimumab initiation and local excision of a persistent HS lesion led to stabilization. Adalimumab provided dramatic back pain improvement. Synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis was diagnosed; adalimumab continuation with subsequent methotrexate addition resulted in hidradenitis suppurativa-synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis control. Conclusions: Literature regarding comorbid hidradenitis suppurativa and synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis syndrome therapy is scarce but growing. Adalimumab, methotrexate, intralesional corticosteroid, and lifestyle changes successfully maintained a severe hidradenitis suppurativa–synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis–syndrome case. Further studies beyond a case-based review could yield more definitive treatment plans.
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Mogana, R., A. Adhikari, S. Debnath, S. Hazra, B. Hazra, K. Teng-Jin, and C. Wiart. "The Antiacetylcholinesterase and Antileishmanial Activities ofCanarium patentinerviumMiq." BioMed Research International 2014 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/903529.

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In continuation of our natural and medicinal research programme on tropical rainforest plants, a bioassay guided fractionation of ethanolic extract of leaves ofCanarium patentinerviumMiq. (Burseraceae Kunth.) led to the isolation of scopoletin(1), scoparone(2), (+)-catechin(3), vomifoliol(4), lioxin(5), and syringic acid(6). All the compounds exhibited antiacetylcholinesterase activity with syringic acid, a phenolic acid exhibiting good AChE inhibition (IC5029.53 ± 0.19 μg/mL). All compounds displayed moderate antileishmanial activity with scopoletin having the highest antileishmanial activity (IC50163.30 ± 0.32 μg/mL). Given the aforementioned evidence, it is tempting to speculate thatCanarium patentinerviumMiq. represents an exciting scaffold from which to develop leads for treatment of neurodegenerative and parasitic diseases.
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Krawczyńska-Piechna, A. "Modelling Labour Productivity Rates for Reinforcement Works." Archives of Civil Engineering 65, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 87–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ace-2019-0036.

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SummaryConstruction planning always requires labour productivity estimation. Often, in the case of monolithic construction works, the available catalogues of productivity rates do not provide a reliable assessment. The paper deals with the problem of labour estimation for reinforcement works. An appropriate model of labour prediction problem is being introduced. It includes, between others, staff experience and reinforcement buildability. In the paper it is proposed, that labour requirements can be estimated with aggregated classifiers. The work is a continuation of earlier studies, in which the possibility of using classifier ensembles to predict productivity in monolithic works was investigated.
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Mehmood, Asif. "Postcolonial Land Governance in Pakistan: Exclusionary Practices on State-Owned Farms." South Asia Research 39, no. 2 (June 6, 2019): 218–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0262728019843708.

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Current developments in Pakistan highlight the unresolved issue of proprietary rights for long-standing tenants of state-owned farms comprising thousands of acres in various districts of Punjab. The pendulum of state response to the hereditary claims of people who have lived and worked on this land for generations swings presently towards expropriation, rather than respect for rural people’s basic rights. The scenario is further complicated because the military is a significant party to these disputes. This article scrutinises the handling of these protracted disputes over land rights and identifies emerging patterns of land governance in Pakistan that will alter the future relationship of these farmers with the government. The article shows that in this specific case, the problems are not merely a continuation of traditional local feudal powers, but now relate to new postcolonial realities, especially Pakistan’s economic co-operation with China.
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Kristensen, L. E., J. A. Karlsson, M. Englund, I. F. Petersson, T. Saxne, and P. Geborek. "Presence of peripheral arthritis and male sex predicting continuation of anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy in ankylosing spondylitis: An observational prospective cohort study from the South Swedish arthritis treatment group register." Arthritis Care & Research 62, no. 10 (May 12, 2010): 1362–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.20258.

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Fleischmann, Roy, Tsutomu Takeuchi, Michael Schiff, Douglas Schlichting, Li Xie, Maher Issa, Ivaylo Stoykov, et al. "Efficacy and Safety of Long‐Term Baricitinib With and Without Methotrexate for the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Experience With Baricitinib Monotherapy Continuation or After Switching From Methotrexate Monotherapy or Baricitinib Plus Methotrexate." Arthritis Care & Research 72, no. 8 (July 29, 2020): 1112–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acr.24007.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Continuation Acre"

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Fabrizio, Anna-Maria di. "Saggio per una definizione del francese di Oltremare : edizione critica della Continuazione di Acri dell'Historia di Guglielmo di Tiro : con uno studio linguistico e storico." Paris, EPHE, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EPHE4033.

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Ce travail présente une édition critique de la Continuation d’Acre, qui occupe la partie finale de l’Eracles et termine la section des continuations en ancien français de l’Historia de Guillaume de Tyr. Le texte étudié retrace l’histoire des Royaumes latins d’Outremer de 1229 à 1277. À travers une analyse détaillée des variantes textuelles, on a défini la structure de la tradition manuscrite, composée par onze témoins, dont six ont été copiés à Acre et cinq en Europe. Chaque exemplaire a été l’objet d’une description codicologique précise. Le texte critique est accompagné d’un apparat positif des variantes significatives. De même, un apparat exhaustif des variantes significatives et graphiques a été élaboré pour huit des quatre-vingt-huit chapitres qui composent le texte. Le commentaire linguistique a été conduit notamment à partir du texte de l’édition et à partir du texte des manuscrits d’Acre. Il vise à définir le français d’Outremer, c’est-à-dire la langue écrite et parlée pendant les croisades en Terre Sainte et ensuite dans plusieurs territoires de la Méditerranée. Cette analyse linguistique est complétée par un glossaire approfondi et par un index des noms propres. Les notes constituent le lieu privilégié pour exposer des considérations à caractère historique. Ce travail de recherche a été complété par une introduction qui comprend la chronologie des événements exposés dans le texte, ainsi que l’explication de la structure de la chronique, le modus operandi du rédacteur, le milieu de production et les sources utilisées
The Acre Continuation is the last part of the Old French continuations of the Historia of William of Tyre or Eracles, which provides an account of the history of the Latin East between 1229 and 1277. The Acre Continuation’s text is preserved in eleven medieval manuscripts: six were made in Acre and five in Europe. This work provides a codicological description for each of them. It studies the manuscript tradition and classifies the eleven manuscripts into groups on the base of repeated similarities of their variant readings. In addition, the edition is accompanied by a positive apparatus, which provides a complete presentation of the variant readings from all manuscripts. The linguistic analysis is founded on the edition’s text, as well as on the variant texts of the Acre manuscripts. The aim of this analysis is to describe the French of Outremer, the language that was written and spoken during the Crusades in the Holy Land and subsequently in some other Mediterranean territories. The critical edition is completed by a historical commentary, a comprehensive glossary and an index. The Introduction comprises a chronology and a description of the structure of the chronicle. It also provides a study of the modus operandi and working life of the copyists in the Acre scriptorium and of the methods employed by compilers dealing with historical sources
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Books on the topic "Continuation Acre"

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Dupuis, Sylviane. La seconde chute, ou, Godot, acte III "continuation": Pièce en un acte. Carouge-Genève: Editions Zoé, 1993.

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Office, Great Britain Colonial. Return to an address of the House of Lords, dated 15th March 1853: For, copies or extracts of all correspondence on the subject of clergy reserves (in continuation of papers presented February 1852); also, returns for every year since 1840 of the amount of the Clergy Reserves Fund, Canada, formed under Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 78, s. 3; also, return of the extent of the clergy reserves in Canada, the number of acres unsold, and their probable value; and also, copies of letter from the Lord Bishop of Quebec to the Duke of Newcastle on the subject of clergy reserves in Canada, and a draft despatch from Sir John Pakington to the Earl of Elgin, in reply to His Lordship's despatch forwarding an address to the Queen on the subject of the clergy reserves. [London: HMSO, 2001.

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Crusader Syria in the thirteenth century: The Rothelin continuation of the History of William of Tyre with part of the Eeracles or Acre text. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 1999.

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Shirley, Janet. Crusader Syria in the Thirteenth Century: The Rothelin Continuation of the History of William of Tyre With Part of the Eracles or Acre Text (Crusade Texts in Translation, 5). Ashgate Publishing, 1999.

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