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Kumbhari, Vivek, Pietro Familiari, Niels Bjerregaard, Mathieu Pioche, Edward Jones, Weon Ko, Bu Hayee, et al. "Gastroesophageal reflux after peroral endoscopic myotomy: a multicenter case–control study." Endoscopy 49, no. 07 (May 4, 2017): 634–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-105485.

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Abstract Background and study aims The variables associated with gastroesophageal reflux (GER) after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) are largely unknown. This study aimed to: 1) identify the prevalence of reflux esophagitis and asymptomatic GER in patients who underwent POEM, and 2) evaluate patient and intraprocedural variables associated with post-POEM GER. Patients and methods All patients who underwent POEM and subsequent objective testing for GER (pH study with or without upper gastrointestinal [GI] endoscopy) at seven tertiary academic centers (one Asian, two US, four European) were included. Patients were divided into two groups: 1) DeMeester score ≥ 14.72 (cases) and 2) DeMeester score of < 14.72 (controls). Asymptomatic GER was defined as a patient with a DeMeester score ≥ 14.72 who was not consuming proton pump inhibitor (PPI). Results A total of 282 patients (female 48.2 %, Caucasian 84.8 %; mean body mass index 24.1 kg/m2) were included. Clinical success was achieved in 94.3 % of patients. GER evaluation was completed after a median follow-up of 12 months (interquartile range 10 – 24 months). A DeMeester score of ≥ 14.72 was seen in 57.8 % of patients. Multivariable analysis revealed female sex to be the only independent association (odds ratio 1.69, 95 % confidence interval 1.04 – 2.74) with post-POEM GER. No intraprocedural variables were associated with GER. Upper GI endoscopy was available in 233 patients, 54 (23.2 %) of whom were noted to have reflux esophagitis (majority Los Angeles Grade A or B). GER was asymptomatic in 60.1 %. Conclusion Post-POEM GER was seen in the majority of patients. No intraprocedural variables were identified to allow for potential alteration in procedural technique.
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Baker, H. V. "Glycolytic gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: nucleotide sequence of GCR1, null mutants, and evidence for expression." Molecular and Cellular Biology 6, no. 11 (November 1986): 3774–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.6.11.3774.

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In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the gcr mutation is known to have a profound effect on the levels of most glycolytic enzymes, reducing them to 5% of normal or less in growth on noncarbohydrates. Here I report the preparation of chromosomal gcr insertion and deletion mutations. The null mutations were recessive, were not lethal, and caused a pattern of glycolytic enzyme deficiency similar to that seen earlier for the gcr1-1 allele, including the partial inducibility by glucose of the residual enzyme activities. DNA sequence analysis showed that GCR1 encoded a protein of molecular weight 94,414, with a very low codon bias index, characteristic of several S. cerevisiae regulatory genes; adjacent 5' and 3' sequences contained elements suggesting that it was transcribed, polyadenylated, and translated. RNA gel transfer hybridization experiments with purified polyadenylated RNA and a probe complementary to the 5' portion of the open reading frame showed that Ger was expressed as a polyadenylated transcript. Together with previous work, the present results suggest that the Gcr product may be a transcriptional factor necessary specifically for the high-level transcription of a limited set of genes whose products, the enzymes of glycolysis, constitute a substantial fraction of cell proteins and are responsible for the primary metabolic flux in many cells.
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Baker, H. V. "Glycolytic gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: nucleotide sequence of GCR1, null mutants, and evidence for expression." Molecular and Cellular Biology 6, no. 11 (November 1986): 3774–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.6.11.3774-3784.1986.

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In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the gcr mutation is known to have a profound effect on the levels of most glycolytic enzymes, reducing them to 5% of normal or less in growth on noncarbohydrates. Here I report the preparation of chromosomal gcr insertion and deletion mutations. The null mutations were recessive, were not lethal, and caused a pattern of glycolytic enzyme deficiency similar to that seen earlier for the gcr1-1 allele, including the partial inducibility by glucose of the residual enzyme activities. DNA sequence analysis showed that GCR1 encoded a protein of molecular weight 94,414, with a very low codon bias index, characteristic of several S. cerevisiae regulatory genes; adjacent 5' and 3' sequences contained elements suggesting that it was transcribed, polyadenylated, and translated. RNA gel transfer hybridization experiments with purified polyadenylated RNA and a probe complementary to the 5' portion of the open reading frame showed that Ger was expressed as a polyadenylated transcript. Together with previous work, the present results suggest that the Gcr product may be a transcriptional factor necessary specifically for the high-level transcription of a limited set of genes whose products, the enzymes of glycolysis, constitute a substantial fraction of cell proteins and are responsible for the primary metabolic flux in many cells.
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Kumar, Manik, Nicky Naincy, and Rahul Ranjan. "Elementary Education in India in the Era of Universalization of Education: Instrument of Access or the Perpetuation of Inequality." Emerging Economy Studies 4, no. 2 (September 13, 2018): 218–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2394901518795073.

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Sixty years of policymaking in the arena of elementary educational reforms in India and global focus through the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have seen progress along with persisting inequality in access to education especially for socioeconomic and marginalized sections across the regions. This article focuses on analysis of two goals of MDGs which is related to universalization of education and reducing gender inequality in access to elementary education after introduction of policy interventions such as Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Right to Education (RTE) Act in India through Gender Equity Index (GEI) and Disparity Index (DI) in Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER). Results are still consistent with the fact that even after incentives such as SSA and RTE, the scenario of elementary education has not changed much for the deprived sections, even it has shown a declining trend after 2009 for Scheduled Tribes (ST) children. The social reproduction of inequality is being manifested now in the quality of elementary education in India.
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Kulkarni, Bhushan V., Kathleen LaSance, Joyce E. Sorrell, Lisa Lemen, Stephen C. Woods, Randy J. Seeley, and Darleen Sandoval. "The role of proximal versus distal stomach resection in the weight loss seen after vertical sleeve gastrectomy." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 311, no. 5 (November 1, 2016): R979—R987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00125.2016.

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The mechanisms involved in the weight loss seen after vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) are not clear. The rat stomach has two morphologically and functionally distinct proximal and distal parts. The rat model for VSG involves complete removal of the proximal part and 80% removal of the distal part along the greater curvature. The purpose of this study was to understand the potential independent contributions of removal of these distinct gastric sections to VSG outcomes. We prepared four surgical groups of male Long-Evans rats: VSG, sham surgery (control), selective proximal section removal (PR), and selective distal section removal (DR). Gastric emptying rate (GER) was highest after VSG compared with all other groups. However, PR, in turn, had significantly greater GER compared with both DR and sham groups. The surgery-induced weight loss followed the same pattern with VSG causing the greatest weight loss and PR having greater weight loss compared with DR and sham groups. The results were robust for rats fed regular chow or a high-fat diet. Body mass analysis revealed that the weight loss was due to the loss of fat mass, and there was no change in lean mass after the surgeries. In conclusion, removal of the proximal stomach contributes to most, but not all, of the physiological impact of VSG.
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Cresi, Francesco, Elena Maggiora, Alice Pirra, Paola Tonetto, Carlotta Rubino, Laura Cavallarin, Marzia Giribaldi, Guido E. Moro, Chiara Peila, and Alessandra Coscia. "Effects on Gastroesophageal Reflux of Donkey Milk-Derived Human Milk Fortifier Versus Standard Fortifier in Preterm Newborns: Additional Data from the FortiLat Study." Nutrients 12, no. 7 (July 18, 2020): 2142. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072142.

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Background: Feeding intolerance is a frequent diagnosis in very preterm infants. As seen in the FortiLat trial, human milk fortification with the new donkey milk-derived human milk fortifier (DF) seems to improve feeding tolerance in these infants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of using the DF compared with bovine milk-derived fortifier (BF) on gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Methods: Over a total of 156 preterm infants were enrolled into the FortiLat trial (GA <32 weeks and birth weight <1500 g) and randomized into the BF arm or DF arm, and we selected all infants with clinical signs of GER and cardiorespiratory (CR) symptoms. All the infants underwent CR and multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH (MII/pH) monitoring associated with gastric ultrasound to evaluate GER and gastric emptying time. Results: 10 infants were enrolled, and 5 were in the DF arm. At MII/pH, infants enrolled into the DF arm showed a lower GER frequency than BF arm infants (p = 0.036). Half gastric emptying time was similar in DF and BF arm infants (p = 0.744). Conclusion: The use of donkey-derived human milk fortifier reduced the GER frequency and consequently should be recommended in infants with feeding intolerance.
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Mercier, Guy. "La région et l'État selon Friedrich Ratzel et Paul Vidal de la Blache." Annales de Géographie 104, no. 583 (1995): 211–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/geo.1995.13886.

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Catenacci, Daniel V. T., Haeseong Park, A. Craig Lockhart, Philip Jordan Gold, Peter C. Enzinger, Jeffrey L. Nordstrom, Sam Hong, et al. "Phase 1b/2 study of margetuximab (M) plus pembrolizumab (P) in advanced HER2+ gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) or gastric (G) adenocarcinoma (GEA)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 36, no. 4_suppl (February 1, 2018): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2018.36.4_suppl.140.

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140 Background: Trastuzumab (T) + chemotherapy (ctx) is standard for 1st line advanced HER2+ GEA, yet subsequent targeted options are lacking. M is an anti-Her 2 monoclonal antibody with an optimized Fc domain to increase affinity for activating CD16A Fc-receptors (FcR) on NK cells. Outcomes for T-treated patients (pts) carrying the low-affinity CD16A-F allele are generally worse than pts homozygous for the high-affinity V allele. M is designed to be FcR genotype independent. Evidence of clinical activity of M alone has been seen in HER2+ GEA pts post T, while P has demonstrated durable activity. Loss of HER2 amplification may occur after T failure in a subset of initially HER2+ GEA pts. Preclinical studies suggest that engagement of innate and adaptive immunity with the combination of anti-HER-2 antibodies and T-cell checkpoint inhibition could achieve greater antitumor activity than either agent alone. Methods: Advanced HER2+, PD-L1-unselected GEA pts post T failure were eligible. Dose escalation evaluated 10 and 15 mg/kg M and 200 mg P for 2nd line or higher pts. Cohort expansion evaluates safety and objective response rate (ORR) by RECIST v1.1 in 2nd line pts. M + P is given every 21 days; response assessed every 6 weeks. HER2 amplification status was assessed in a subset of pts by plasma circulating tumor (ct) DNA analysis prior to Cycle 1 of M+P. Results: Dose escalation enrolled 9 pts; cohort expansion 48 pts at 15 mg/kg M: 30 in North America (NA) and 18 in Asia (A). Treatment was well tolerated, with 1 drug-related serious adverse event. Of 38 evaluable pts to date in expansion (24 NA and 14 A), the best overall responses include 7 pts (18.4%) with PR (4 confirmed and 3 unconfirmed) and 11 (28.9%) with SD. Higher ORR trends were observed in A vs NA (35.7% vs 8.3%) and G vs GEJ (31.6% vs 5.3%). Of 25 pts with ctDNA results, HER2 amplification detection was higher in GC than GEJ (80% vs 53%). Responses were independent of FcR genotype; CD16A genotype for evaluable pts with PR: 1 V/V, 2 V/F, 2 F/F with similar allelic distribution among non-responders. Conclusions: M+P is a well-tolerated ctx-free regimen that has shown preliminary antitumor activity in 2nd line pts with advanced/metastatic GEA. Clinical trial information: NCT02689284.
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Alcindor, Thierry, Touhid Opu, Arielle Elkrief, Farzin Khosrow-Khavar, Carmen L. Mueller, Jonathan Cools-Lartigue, Marc Hickeson, et al. "Phase II trial of perioperative chemotherapy + avelumab in locally advanced gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma: Preliminary results." Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2021): 4046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.4046.

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4046 Background: Perioperative chemotherapy improves cure rate in locally advanced gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (GEA), and immune checkpoint inhibitors are active at the metastatic stage. This trial tests the hypothesis that the addition of avelumab to perioperative chemotherapy will increase the major pathologic response (MPR) rate in comparison with historical controls. Methods: Phase II study of avelumab + chemotherapy (docetaxel, cisplatin and 5-FU or mDCF) given every 2 weeks for 4 cycles before and after surgery. Main inclusion criteria: GEA, cT3 and/or cN+, M0, WHO PS 0-1. Main exclusion criteria: use of immunosuppressants, serious autoimmune disease, daily intake >10 mg prednisone. Staging studies: CT, PET-CT, endoscopic ultrasound, diagnostic laparoscopy. Surgical resection: D2 lymphadenectomy, en-bloc esophagectomy for type I/II gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) tumors. Aim of the study: MPR as defined as tumor regression grades 0-1 (modified Ryan scheme); as per hypothesis, this experimental regimen will result in a 20% rate of MPR, compared with 7% with chemotherapy alone. Simon 2-stage design: if less than 2 MPR are seen in the first 16 patients, the study will be closed. The study hypothesis cannot be rejected if at least 6 MPR are seen in the first 50 patients. All adverse effects are prospectively recorded per CTCAE guidelines in patients who have received at least one treatment cycle. Survival rates are calculated with Kaplan-Meier method. Preliminary results are presented since the study has met its primary endpoint. Results: Feb 2018-Feb 2020: 28 patients enrolled (25 M/3 F, age 45-78). Location: GEJ (23), stomach (5). Staging: cT3 (25), cT4 (1), cN+ (20). Biomarkers expression: mismatch repair (MMR) protein loss (3/28); PD-L1(clone 73-10) expression in 1% (TPS) or more of tumor cells seen in 12/28 samples, and >10% in 6 patients. Grade 3 toxicity: stomatitis (2/28); nausea (2/28); vomiting (1/28); diarrhea (1/28); hypothyroidism (1/28); arthralgia (3/28); neutropenia (1/28). Grade 4 toxicity: pneumonia (1/28); neutropenia (2/28). Postoperative 30-day mortality: 0%. One patient was excluded from efficacy analyses for M1 staging; 27 patients underwent surgery, 26 with R0 (96%). Six cases (22%) show MPR: 3 grade 0 (11%) and 3 grade 1 (11%) tumor regressions. No correlation was seen between MMR proteins or PD-L1 expression and tumor regression. With a median follow-up of 1.5 years (range 0.4-2.5), the disease-free survival rate is projected to be 0.92 (95% CI 0.83-1.00) at 12 months and 0.77 (95% CI 0.58-1.00) at 24 months. Conclusions: The combination of mDCF chemotherapy with Avelumab demonstrates a promising safety and activity profile. Ongoing laboratory investigations are underway to correlate our findings with tumor molecular features before exposure to treatment. Clinical trial information: NCT03288350.
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SMITH, JENNIE. "Silver Lining Seen in Failed Trial of Anti-HIV Gel." Internal Medicine News 43, no. 17 (October 2010): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1097-8690(10)70879-9.

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Vendrell, Arasa Alexandre. "SCF cdc4 regulates msn2 and msn4 dependent gene expression to counteract hog1 induced lethality." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/7153.

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L'activació sostinguda de Hog1 porta a una inhibició del creixement cel·lular. En aquest treball, hem observat que el fenotip de letalitat causat per l'activació sostinguda de Hog1 és parcialment inhibida per la mutació del complexe SCFCDC4. La inhibició de la mort causada per l'activació sostinguda de Hog1 depèn de la via d'extensió de la vida. Quan Hog1 s'activa de manera sostinguda, la mutació al complexe SCFCDC4 fa que augmenti l'expressió gènica depenent de Msn2 i Msn4 que condueix a una sobreexpressió del gen PNC1 i a una hiperactivació de la deacetilassa Sir2. La hiperactivació de Sir2 és capaç d'inhibir la mort causada per l'activació sostinguda de Hog1.
També hem observat que la mort cel·lular causada per l'activació sostinguda de Hog1 és deguda a una inducció d'apoptosi. L'apoptosi induïda per Hog1 és inhibida per la mutació al complexe SCFCDC4. Per tant, la via d'extensió de la vida és capaç de prevenir l'apoptosi a través d'un mecanisme desconegut.
Sustained Hog1 activation leads to an inhibition of cell growth. In this work, we have observed that the lethal phenotype caused by sustained Hog1 activation is prevented by SCFCDC4 mutants. The prevention of Hog1-induced cell death by SCFCDC4 mutation depends on the lifespan extension pathway. Upon sustained Hog1 activation, SCFCDC4 mutation increases Msn2 and Msn4 dependent gene expression that leads to a PNC1 overexpression and a Sir2 deacetylase hyperactivation. Then, hyperactivation of Sir2 is able to prevent cell death caused by sustained Hog1 activation.
We have also observed that cell death upon sustained Hog1 activation is due to an induction of apoptosis. The apoptosis induced by Hog1 is decreased by SCFCDC4 mutation. Therefore, lifespan extension pathway is able to prevent apoptosis by an unknown mechanism.
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Wauer, Gerlinde [Verfasser]. "Der Einfluss von Fällmittelkombinationen auf die P-Retention in Sedimenten geschichteter Seen / von Gerlinde Wauer geb. Lippold." 2006. http://d-nb.info/982192347/34.

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Books on the topic "Ger Seeon"

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Grotenhuis, René. Nation-Building as Necessary Effort in Fragile States. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462982192.

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Policies intended to bring stability to fragile states tend to focus almost exclusively on building institutions and systems to get governance right. Simply building the state is often seen as sufficient for making it stable and legitimate. But policies like these, René Grotenhuis shows in this book, ignore the question of what makes people belong to a nation-state, arguing that issues of identity, culture, and religion are crucial to creating the sense of belonging and social cohesion that a stable nation-state requires.
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Geo Special Kt, Chicago und die Großen Seen. Gruner & Jahr, 1997.

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LT K-C Gdr Have You Seen? Is (Literacy Tree: Work and Play Set 3). Rigby, 1996.

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Bennett, Jana Marguerite. Choice: Never Married and Paul. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190462628.003.0002.

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Being never-married is culturally presented as a choice a person makes—especially a consumer-driven choice—in which one chooses to be married, or not. One result is that people (especially women) and sexual relationships become objects for consumption, driven by desire. Sexual desire becomes a consumer desire that can be gotten at will, like a product in a store. Consumer desire in turn shows up in the descriptions people have about wanting to get married. At the same time, remaining unmarried continues to be seen as a mistaken consumer “choice,” especially among Christians. The Apostle Paul, a never-married man, offers new possibilities for thinking about choices. His focus is not on whether to remain single or get married, but rather to choose to engage each relationship (whether romantic or not) with the care and love it deserves.
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Mukherjee, Upamanyu Pablo. Final Frontiers. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620283.001.0001.

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This is the first book-length study of the relationship between science fiction, the techno-scientific policies of independent India, and the global non-aligned movement that emerged as a response to Cold War and decolonization. Today, science-fiction writers are often used as government advisors on techno-scientific and defence policies. Such relationships between literature, policy and geo-politics have a long and complex history. Glimpses of this history can be seen in the case of the first generation of post-colonial Indian science fiction writers and their critical entanglements with both techno-scientific policies and the strategy of international non-alignment pursued by India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. This investigation reveals the surprisingly long and relatively unknown life of Indian science fiction, as well as the genre’s capacity to imagine alternative pathways to techno-scientific and geo-political developments that dominate our lives today.
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Nájera, Rafael. Scholastic Philosophers on the Role of the Body in Knowledge. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190490447.003.0007.

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There was no systematic treatment of philosophical issues related to embodiment in the medieval period in the Latin West. But a number of theological and philosophical problems related to the nature of the knowledge of embodied and disembodied human souls and angels forced philosophies such as Scholasticism and thinkers such as Ockham, Suárez, and above all Thomas Aquinas to engage with what it was for a being to have or to assume a body. The one thing that characterized embodied entities when it came to cognition was their having to get that knowledge by themselves through or in conjunction with the corporeal senses. There was no denying that embodiment was the natural state of human beings, and therefore that this was as good as it could get in God’s creation. Still the body was seen as a sort of encumbrance to arriving at a purer kind of intellectual activity.
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Richard, Calnan. Part II Text and Context, 3 Principle 3: The Whole Text. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198792307.003.0004.

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This chapter explains that contracts are read as a whole. Words and expressions in a contract cannot be seen insolation. They get their colour from the rest of the contract and, if the contract is part of a wider transaction, from the other transaction documents. It also considers the principle that a person interpreting a contract should strive to give effect to each part of the contract. It explains how these issues are dealt with in practice. It also discusses those limited types of case in which contracts are not read as a whole.
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Pollack, Detlef, and Gergely Rosta. East Germany. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801665.003.0012.

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The case of East Germany raises the question of why religion and church, which had fallen to an unprecedentedly low level after four decades of suppression, have not recovered since 1989. The repressive church politics of the SED were undoubtedly the decisive factor in the unique process of minoritizing churches in the GDR. However, other external factors such as increasing prosperity, socio-structural transformation, and the expansion of the leisure and entertainment sector played an important role, too. In addition, church activity itself probably also helped to weaken the social position of churches. The absence of a church renaissance after 1990 can be explained by several factors, such as the long-term effects of the break with tradition caused by the GDR system, the political and moral discrediting of the church by the state security service, and people’s dwindling confidence in the church, which was suddenly seen as a non-representative Western institution.
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Richards, Greg, Les Hall, and Steve Parish. Natural History of Australian Bats. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103757.

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To hold a little microbat in your hand, its body the size of the end of your thumb, is nothing but astounding. Its head is nearly the size of a man’s fingernail, its tiny ears are twitching as it struggles to get free, and then it bares its teeth to try and scare you into letting it go. Inside that tiny head is a powerhouse of information. Some of our little bats know the entire landscape of our east coast, and can pinpoint a cave entrance in dense forest 500 km from its last home. When they get there they know what to do – where to forage, which bat to mate with and how to avoid local predators. A Natural History of Australian Bats uncovers the unique biology and ecology of these wonderful creatures. It features a description of each bat species found in Australia, as well as a section on bat myths. The book is enhanced by stunning colour photographs from Steve Parish, most of which have never been seen before.
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Levy, Benjamin R. Discontent and Early Experiments (1950–56). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199381999.003.0002.

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At the outset of the 1950s Ligeti began to compose secret musical experiments that would not get past the censors of the communist regime in Hungary. Musica ricercata can be seen as an initial attempt to move past the compositional model of Bartók, and in turn, this piano piece worked as a study for the String Quartet no. 1, Métamorphoses nocturnes. Alongside this, however, is a series of unpublished and unfinished projects including the Chromatische Phantasie, Variations concertantes, an unfinished Requiem movement that parallels the choral works Éjszaka and Reggel, and a setting of Sándor Weöres’s Istar pokoljárása. These all show the influence of Schoenberg’s twelve-tone composition at a time when Ligeti claimed to have had only a desultory knowledge of the concept.
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Ambrosius, Boudewijn, Remko Scharroo, Christophe Vigny, Ernst Schrama, and Wim Simons. "The 26 December 2004 Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Seen by Satellite Altimeters and GPS." In Geo-information for Disaster Management, 323–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27468-5_23.

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Moebius, Stephan. "Sociology in the German Democratic Republic." In Sociology in Germany, 123–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71866-4_5.

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AbstractIn the GDR (German Democratic Republic), sociology did not emerge until the 1960s. In 1963, the party program of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED, Socialist Unity Party of Germany, SUPG) explicitly called for the establishment of sociological research. GDR sociology developed under completely different conditions than in West Germany. It was overshadowed by Marxist-Leninist philosophy and political economy as well as instrumentalized by economic policy. Its focus was on the basic categories of work and production. The connection to economic policy and historical materialism promoted the tendency to economic reductionism in sociology. Sociology in the GDR was not based on the general tradition of sociology, which was understood as “bourgeois.” Besides Marx, the founding figures of sociology were avoided; not only were they seen as “bourgeois sociologists,” but many of them had also focused on meaningful action and the understanding of social processes rather than on the analysis of the laws of social development. Methodologically, the main focus was on quantitative methods. Sociology had the function of confirming the social laws whose theoretical interpretation was then reserved for historical materialism. It was not until the late 1980s that the situation changed somewhat and the relative autonomy of the social came increasingly into focus. This also led to first approaches to study the social position of women and gender relations. Overall, sociology in the GDR remained committed to a canonizing interpretation of Marxism-Leninism. In addition, it placed itself largely at the service of political power. Because of this its performance was limited enormously. Only when the social processes and dynamics could no longer be adequately described within the conventional ideological framework did certain changes occur.
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Bertolone-Smith, Claudia Marie, and Ana Maria Spagna. "What's Seen and Unseen." In Preparing the Higher Education Space for Gen Z, 95–109. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7763-8.ch005.

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Using the authors' varied experiences in the classroom with Gen Z and the next generation on its way, this chapter investigates an urgent and often unseen issue for students in higher education. With increased pressure to perform, a tension between time and technology, and lasting impacts from the Great Recession, Gen Z students suffer from a growing number of mental health issues. College coursework should challenge students; however, Gen Z often becomes impaired by what is a real and prevalent anxiety. The authors explore the ways Gen Z operates in the classroom, potential causes for this crisis, and solutions to improve Gen Z experiences in our institutions.
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Vosen Callens, Melissa. "What’s Love Got to Do with It?" In Ode to Gen X, 23–58. University Press of Mississippi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496832412.003.0002.

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Chapter two discusses Gen X’s perception of family, namely how adolescent and teenage Gen Xers perceived the 1980s sprawl to suburbia, the rising divorce rates, their latchkey status, and the literal or figurative unraveling of their nuclear families. Throughout chapter two, Vosen Callens demonstrates how Stranger Things embodies these uniquely Gen X experiences. The chapter illustrates Gen X’s expanding definitions of family and home, as seen in popular culture, noting how Stranger Things both parallels and occasionally diverges from 1980s film.
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Vosen Callens, Melissa. "Fight the Power." In Ode to Gen X, 97–122. University Press of Mississippi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496832412.003.0004.

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Chapter four outlines Gen X’s relationship with two additional key institutions: the political and legal systems. Vosen Callens chronicles Gen X’s relationship with both local and national law enforcement and government officials, outlining how these relationships are represented in 1980s popular culture. Throughout their lifetime, Gen Xers have been given ample reasons to be suspicious of the government and its agents. Because of these reasons, a common motif found in iconic 1980s popular culture is the bumbling or uncooperative police officer. To some extent, this motif is also seen in Stranger Things with some slight variations.
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Bollongino, Ruth, and Joachim Burger. "Neolithic cattle domestication as seen from ancient DNA." In Going Over: The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in North-West Europe. British Academy, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264140.003.0009.

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Studies on modern cattle populations demonstrate the relations of the two major cattle breeds, the humpless taurine cattle (B. Taurus) and the Asian humped zebu (B. indicus). Studies by Loftus et al. (1994), Bradley et al. (1996), and MacHugh et al. (1997) showed that these two groups stem from independent domestication events in different geographical regions. Concerning the taurine cattle, recent population studies show that today the genetic diversity is highest in the Near and Middle East. This is an indication of the centre of origin in this region. But modern data can be biased by recent breeding practices and introgression. Only the analysis of ancient samples can help to get at detailed information about prehistoric situations. This chapter presents ancient mitochondrial data from 40 domestic cattle and 17 aurochs samples (plus ancient bison for comparison) that date mainly to the Neolithic, but which also include some of Mesolithic and Bronze Age date.
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Aisch, Gregor, and Lisa Charlotte Rost. "Four Recent Developments in News Graphics." In The Data Journalism Handbook. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462989511_ch27.

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This chapter explores four developments we have recently seen in news graphics: “Mobile first” becomes more important, the importance of interactivity shifts, more (in-house) charting tools get developed, and data-centric online publications are on the rise.
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Kipling, Rudyard. "Sea Constables a tale of ’15." In War Stories and Poems. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555505.003.0031.

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The head-waiter of the Carvoitz* almost ran to meet Portson and his guests as they came up the steps from the palm-court where the string band plays. ‘Not seen you since—oh, ever so long,’ he began. ‘So glad to get your wire....
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Tolstoy, Leo. "30." In War and Peace. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199232765.003.0229.

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On returning to Gorky after having seen Prince Andrei, Pierre ordered his groom to get the horses ready and to call him early in the morning, and then immediately fell asleep behind a partition in a corner Boris had given up to him. Before he...
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Fielding, Henry. "In which various misfortunes befall poor Jones." In Tom Jones. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536993.003.0190.

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Affairs were in the aforesaid situation when Mrs Honour arrived at Mrs Miller’s, and called Jones out from the company, as we have before seen, with whom, when she found herself alone, she began as follows. ‘O my dear sir, how shall I get spirits...
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Conference papers on the topic "Ger Seeon"

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Lakshmikantha, M. R., Ricard Reig, Pere C. Prat, and Alberto Ledesma. "Origin and Mechanism of Cracks Seen at the Bottom of a Desiccating Soil Specimen." In Geo-Congress 2013. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412787.079.

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Jarvis, Kandy S. "Changes Seen in Three Years of Photometry for GEO Objects." In 54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-03-iaa.5.1.05.

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Dhanapala, Dulanjalie C., and Anura P. Jayasumana. "Geo-logical routing in wireless sensor networks." In 2011 8th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sahcn.2011.5984912.

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Svartholm, E., U. Haglund, J. Ljungberg, and U. Hedner. "THE EFFECT OF APROTININ ON EXPERIMENTAL PORCINE SEPTIC SHOCK." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644243.

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Septic shock induces pronounced haemodynamic changes resulting in pulmonary microemboliz., complement activ. and an activ. of the coag. and fibrinol. systems. Only minor effects on the sepsis-induced changes were found on pretreatment with a variety of platelet aggr. inhib. (Svartholm et al 1986). Aprotinin inhibits among other enzymes kallikrein. Endotoxin shock was induced in 12 pigs by i .v. inf. of E.coli, six of vdiich got Aprotinin i.v. (1000000 KIE) immediately before the E.coli infusion. Another 6 pigs were used as controls. Haemodynamic parameters, platelet counts, fibrinol. act., fibrinogen, ATIII, and ethanol gel. test were measured before the infusions, 8,60, 90-120, 150-180 min after. Ihe haemodynamic parameters stayed unchanged in the control pigs. In the E. coli-treated animals cardiac output and the mean art. pressure decreased signif. On the other hand, the mean pulm. art. blood pressure and the pulm. vase, resist, increased signif. Ihe increase of the pulm. resist, was less pronounced and reversible in the Aprotinin treated animals. Ihe pulm. vase, resist, in the E.coli group increased contin. from 2.8ଐ.2 mm Hg before to a max. of 23.4 mm Hg at the end of the obs. time and in the Apro-tinin-treated animals from 2.0ଐ.3 to 6.6଑.9 mm Hg (8 min after the inj.) being down to 4.4ଐ.2 at the end of theexp.The platelet decrease was less pronounced in the Aprotinin pretreated group, the ethanol gel test turned pos. in the E.coli group after 60 min but stayed neg. in both the contr. and the Aprotinin pretreated animals. Fibrinolytic act, was seen in all E. coli-treated animals but stayed neg. in the contr. Moderate changes were seen in ATIII and fib. gen in all E.coli-treated pigs. All animals treated with only E.coli died at the end of the obs. time but none in the control group and none in the Aprotinin pretreated groupIn conclusion Aprotinin seems to prevent the secondary fatal increase in pulm. resist, most probably caused by pulm. oedema and a gen. activ. of the coag. syst. (ethanol gel. test stayed neg.)
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Omodei, Nicola, Denis Bastieri, and Riccardo Rando. "Gamma-Ray Bursts as seen by the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope." In SCIENCE WITH THE NEW GENERATION OF HIGH ENERGY GAMMA-RAY EXPERIMENTS: Proceedings of the 6th Edition: Bridging the Gap Between GeV and TeV. AIP, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3125796.

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Wang, Xiaoyi, Zhaoyao Shi, Jiachun Lin, and Jiangsheng Liu. "Design of a Rapid Inspection Machine for Automotive Gears Based on Gear Integrated Error." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-46744.

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A new design of rapid inspection machine for automotive gears based on Gear Integrated Error (GIE) technology is introduced in this paper. The novel equipment can be used in production workshops to get analytical results such as profile deviations and pitch deviations of spur and helical cylindrical gears. The distinguishing features of GIE are summarized by analyzing the principle of GIE method, the specific measuring master, and the curves of GIE measuring results. Then the design approach, system structure, procedure of inspection, key parameters, and specifications of the newly designed rapid inspection machine are introduced. It is difficult and critical in the GIE technology to distinguish the involute meshing phase and to determine the exact coordinates of the starting and end points in a GIE curve. An innovative algorithm is also proposed to solve this problem. The performance of the rapid inspection machine has been verified by experiments in two aspects, the accuracy and the efficiency. It can be seen that the accuracy of the rapid inspection machine for automotive gears is good enough to meet the design requirements and the efficiency is much higher than Gear Measuring Centers (GMCs).
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Singh, Ravindra Kumar. "Geo-Spatial Information System (GIS) Mapping of Pipeline Network in India Using Modern Route Survey Techniques and Practices." In ASME 2019 India Oil and Gas Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/iogpc2019-4574.

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SECON developed GIS Database and Web based Pipeline Information Management System (PIMS Application) covering all the pipelines and facilities across the country for which work has been awarded to SECON Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. This database comprises of different map layers and associated tables pertaining to pipeline alignment, stations and facilities, dwellings and structures along the pipeline alignment, pipeline depth of cover, points of interest along the route etc.
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Henriksson, Mats, and Yuet-Yan Pang. "Transmission Error as Gear Noise Excitation." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-86695.

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Traditionally, transmission error (TE) has been used in order to asses the noise properties of gears. Measurements of gear noise for a complete truck gearbox have been used to correlate noise from a gear pair with the concept of calculated static transmission error as noise excitation. Two gear pairs with very similar macro geometry but different micro geometry was used. Both transmission error as excitation and the excitation proposed by P. Velex and M. Ajmi which is the difference between the loaded and unloaded transmission error, are compared with measured noise. The result shows that the difference between the loaded and unloaded TE correlates well with measure noise for gear pair A but no excitation correlates with the measurement result gear pair B. A big difference between gear pair A and B can be seen in the contact pattern. The contact pattern of gear pair B shows that despite a large tip relief, edge contact occurs where the tip relief starts. This can be one explanation to the lack of correlation between TE and the measurement result for gear pair B. Another explanation can be other excitations such as friction and bending moments. The results show the limitations of only considering transmission error when designing quiet gears.
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Shoukat, G., Kamran Siddique, and M. Sajid. "Modeling and CFD Analyses of Gear Pump in OpenFOAM." In ASME-JSME-KSME 2019 8th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajkfluids2019-5435.

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Abstract Turbomachinery plays a key role in process and manufacturing industries. The interplay between power, flow rates and pressure output remain an interesting research area. To support specific processes in the industry, each pump or compressor must be fine-tuned for peak performance. As trend shifts from large organizations to entrepreneurial startups, spending significant costs on licensing of commercially available CFD softwares becomes unfeasible. This paper investigates the use of OpenFOAM – open source CFD package towards the analysis of gear pumps. The solution employs dynamic meshing and snappyHexMesh library in a single study. To validate the numerical model developed under OpenFoam’s environment, experimental studies were carried out. The pressure output of the pump was measured at four different RPMs — 200, 250, 300 and 400. An excellent agreement between experimental and numerical studies was seen at relatively higher RPMs. The numerical studies further explored the pulsating flow, recorded the variation between a constant maximum and minimum pressure value for each RPM. The variation in pressure was observed to increase at higher RPMs. The agreement between experimental and numerical findings established the utility of OpenFoam in investigating pump action.
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Qiu, Bo, Yan Wang, Qing Zhao, and Xiulin Ruan. "The Effects of Diameter and Chirality in the Thermal Transport in Free-Standing and Supported Carbon-Nanotubes." In ASME 2012 Third International Conference on Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/mnhmt2012-75323.

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We use molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to explore the lattice thermal transport in freestanding and supported single-wall carbon-nanotube (SWCNT) in comparison to that in graphene nanoribbon (GNR) and graphene sheet. We find the lattice thermal conductivity of freestanding SWCNT and GNR increases with diameter/width and approaches that of graphene. This is partly attributed to the curvature that shortens phonon lifetime in SWCNT. In contrast to GNR, there is only weak chirality dependence in the thermal conductivity of freestanding SWCNT. When SWCNT is put on substrate, an effective boundary along the SWCNT axial direction at the SWCNT-substrate interface is created, rendering resemblance between the phonon transport in supported SWCNT and that in freestanding GNR. As a result, the thermal conductivity of supported SWCNTs differ by around 10%, depending on chirality. The thermal conductivity of SWCNT decreases by about 34–41% when supported, which is less than that of the reduction seen in supported graphene.
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