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Suntrarachun, Sunutcha, Lawan Chanhome, and Montri Sumontha. "Phylogenetic analysis of the king cobra, Ophiophagus hannah in Thailand based on mitochondrial DNA sequences." Asian Biomedicine 8, no. 2 (April 1, 2014): 269–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5372/1905-7415.0802.289.

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Abstract Background: Snakes possess adaptive characteristics of morphology that may result in incorrect reconstruction of phylogeny. Molecular approaches have become the major source of new information for advancing our understanding of evolutionary, genetic relationships, and species identification. Objective: We studied DNA sequences of Ophiophagus hannah in different parts of Thailand and compared them with those of O. hannah from other countries. Materials and Methods: We studied the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 (ND2) and control region (CR) sequences of 12 individuals O. hannah from different localities across Thailand. Phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences were compared to the published sequences of O. hannah deposited in NCBI GenBank database from other countries. Results: O. hannah could be categorized into 2 Clades, 5 haplotypes, and 4 localities based on 43 different nucleotide positions from the 736 bp of ND2 and 673 bp of CR. Clade A was haplotype A from southern Thailand. Clade B consisted of haplotypes B, C, D, and E. Haplotype B and C came from northern Thailand. Haplotype D came from western Thailand, while haplotype E was O. hannah from central Thailand. The DNA sequences of Clade B were similar to the sequences of O. hannah in Myanmar and southern China that are already deposited in NCBI GenBank database. Conclusion: We found a different genotype of O. hannah from southern Thailand and suggest that this may be a new species of O. hannah.
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Kelly, Katherine Feo. "The Grid Book by Hannah B. Higgins." Design and Culture 3, no. 1 (March 2011): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175470811x12946760329962.

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Lin, Bo, Jia-Rui Zhang, Hui-Juan Lu, Lin Zhao, Jing Chen, Hong-Fei Zhang, Xue-Song Wei, Liang-Yu Zhang, Xiao-Bing Wu, and Wen-Hui Lee. "Immunoreactivity and neutralization study of Chinese Bungarus multicinctus antivenin and lab-prepared anti-bungarotoxin antisera towards purified bungarotoxins and snake venoms." PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 14, no. 11 (November 30, 2020): e0008873. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008873.

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Bungarus multicinctus is the most venomous snake distributed in China and neighboring countries of Myanmar, Laos, north Vietnam and Thailand. The high mortality rate of B. multicinctus envenomation is attributed to the lethal components of α-, β-, γ- and κ- bungarotoxins contained in the venom. Although anti-B. multicinctus sera were produced in Shanghai, Taiwan and Vietnam, the most widely clinic used product was term as B. multicinctus antivenin and manufactured by Shanghai Serum Bio-technology Co. Ltd. In the present investigation, high purity α-, β- and γ-bungarotoxins were separately isolated from B. multicinctus crude venom. Rabbit anti- α-, β- and γ-bungarotoxin antisera were prepared by common methods, respectively. LD50 values of α-, β- and γ-bungarotoxins were systematically determined via three administration pathways (intraperitoneal, intramuscular and intravenous injections) in Kunming mice. LD50 values of β-bungarotoxin were closely related with injection routines but those of both α- and γ-bungarotoxins were not dependent on the injection routines. Commercial B. multicinctus antivenin showed strong immunoreaction with high molecular weight fractions of the B. multicinctus but weakly recognized low molecular weight fractions like α- and γ-bungarotoxins. Although B. multicinctus antivenin showed immunoreaction with high molecular weight fractions of Bungarus fasciatus, Naja atra, Ophiophagus hannah venoms but the antivenin only demonstrated animal protection efficacy against O. hannah venom. These results indicated that the high molecular weight fractions of the O. hannah played an important role in venom lethality but those of B. fasciatus and N. atra did not have such a role.
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Dixit, Sushil S., and R. Douglas Evans. "Spatial Variability in Sedimentary Algal Microfossils and Its Bearing on Diatom-Inferred pH Reconstructions." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 43, no. 10 (October 1, 1986): 1836–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f86-228.

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Spatial variability of algal microfossils was investigated in 20–21 surface (0–0.25 cm) sediment samples from Hannah and Clearwater lakes, Ontario, together with the variability in 20 downcore diatom-inferred pH profiles from Hannah Lake. Strong habitat-dependent spatial variability in the distribution of microfossils was observed in lakes of simple morphology. The abundance of planktonic taxa was high in deepwater sediments in both the lakes, while benthic taxa were common only in the sediments of shallow waters of Clearwater Lake. It is hypothesized that greater circulation and presence of sufficient light at all depths allowed benthic diatoms to flourish even in samples from the deep areas of Hannah Lake. The use of pH indicator diatom assemblages rather than individual taxa greatly reduced the variability in computing diatom-inferred pH. The variations were negligible within the samples collected from greater water depths. Results suggest that a single paleo-pH profile will provide an indication of the direction in change in pH, but that absolute pH results can be obtained only by utilizing several cores from many depth strata. The ability of index α and index B to accurately predict recent pH shifts of Hannah Lake was impaired because of its very acidic nature (pH < 4.5) in the past.
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Cahill, Zachary. "Tracing the Sonic Image: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hannah B Higgins and W.J.T. Mitchell." Portable Gray 2, no. 1 (March 2019): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/704270.

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Kailitz, Steffen. "Demokratie und Wirtschaftspolitik in der Weimarer Republik in international vergleichender Perspektive." Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 63, no. 3 (July 15, 2015): 437–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vfzg-2015-0025.

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Vorspann Tim B. Müller hat mit seinen provokanten Thesen - nicht ganz unbeabsichtigt und nicht ganz überraschend - eine heftige Debatte über das Scheitern der Weimarer Republik ausgelöst. Seine Kritik an älteren Deutungen wird nun ihrerseits auf den Prüfstand gestellt. Überzeugen seine Argumente oder sind sie nur alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen, wie manche meinen? Steffen Kailitz, Mitarbeiter am Hannah-Arendt- Institut in Dresden, bezieht aus politologischer Sicht Stellung.
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Dünckmann, Florian. "Nur für Schwindelfreie? Eine Geographie politischer Praktiken nach Hannah Arendt." Geographica Helvetica 75, no. 2 (May 15, 2020): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-81-2020.

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Abstract. Times of crisis often call the legitimacy of existing social orders into question. These practices of dispute and debate that question, challenge, or affirm the rules that govern our social life are what constitutes the realm of the political. This article fathoms the potential of a Political Geography that makes political practices its main point of interest. Arendt's political philosophy provides the foundation for a geography of political practices that asks about (a) the way in which the possibility and necessity of the political is tied to the spatiality of our human condition, (b) the relation of political practices to spatial structures and their production of particular places, spaces and scales, and (c) the role which materiality plays in stabilizing, constraining and shaping political practices. Combining insights from Arendt's concept of political action with recent ideas of practice theories, a definition of political practices that relies on three characteristics – reflexivity, perspectivity, and expressivity – is introduced. I will argue that these metapragmatic practices, although they distinguish themselves from pragmatic practices, nevertheless, always remain embedded in and related to the web of our everyday doings.
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Peng, Shi-Shung, Thallampuranam Krishnaswamy S. Kumar, Gurunathan Jayaraman, Chun-Chang Chang, and Chin Yu. "Solution Structure of Toxin b, a Long Neurotoxin from the Venom of the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)." Journal of Biological Chemistry 272, no. 12 (March 21, 1997): 7817–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.12.7817.

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Whipps, Judy D. "Ethical Obligations of Thinking in Dark Times: A Deweyan Reading of Hannah Arendt." Contemporary Pragmatism 16, no. 2-3 (May 17, 2019): 201–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18758185-01602004.

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The current global wave of nationalism threatens the process of shared critical reflection, driving many of us back to reading Hannah Arendt. These “dark times” are especially challenging from a Deweyan pragmatist perspective because critical and cooperative inquiry requires a free community of thinkers. Having lived in a near-fascist religious group for fifteen years, this essay brings personal experiences to the questions of how we think as well as create spaces for diverse yet shared realities to think and act in freedom. Drawing on Arendt as well as Dewey, Addams, and Minnich, this essay explores three necessities for integrity in dark times: (a) Radical honesty and reflection which requires facing up to reality and being mindful about events in our world; (b) Building communities: creating shared reality and public spaces to appear, (c) Developing the skills of engaged thinking and the capacity for deep reflection as a foundation for action together.
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Zhan, Changyou, Zhiqiang Yan, Cao Xie, and Weiyue Lu. "Loop 2 of Ophiophagus hannah Toxin b Binds with Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Enhances Intracranial Drug Delivery." Molecular Pharmaceutics 7, no. 6 (November 2010): 1940–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/mp100238j.

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van den Toren, Dr Benno. "Teaching Ethics in the Face of Africa’s Moral Crisis: Reflections from a Guest." Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 30, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265378812468405.

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Though the Christian faith has in recent years increasingly shown itself to be a truly African religion, a variety of African authors such as Kä Mana, George Kinoti, Hannah Kinoti, August Shutte and Efoé Julien Penoukou have noted that sub-Saharan Africa is facing a moral crisis. This article explores this crisis in as far as it is caused by difficulties in the reception of the (Western) Christian ethic by African Christian communities. It points out that this crisis is visible in (a) double morality, (b) immorality and (c) legalism. It shows that it is both caused by rapid social change in contemporary Africa and by the way the Christian ethic was introduced with a lack of attention for (a) the relationship between worldview and ethics, (b) the social impact of changing cultural practices and (c) the importance of virtue ethics. In this way it also points to the shape Christian moral education for present-day Africa should take.
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Dominijanni, Ida. "Post-truth politics and indebted sovereignties." Soft Power 6, no. 2 (July 1, 2019): 76–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.14718/softpower.2019.6.2.5.

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Moving from a critical reading of Hannah Arendt’s view of the relationship between truth and politics, this essay reframes the relationship between post-truth and politics within contemporary democracies, where a) truth acquires the same status of radical immanence as neoliberal governmentality and the same status of equivalence and exchangeability as commodities and the market, b) the imperative of transparency redefines the public sphere, c) the theatre of representation transforms into the set of presentification, without any border between the visible and the invisible, the sayable and the unsayable. Within such a framework the parresiastic practice of saying one’s own truth must be reconsidered, alongside and beyond the foucauldian proposal, as a relational and political practice rather than an individual and ethical style of life.
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Kulkamp, Camila. "A ATUALIDADE DA OBRA “A CIDADE DAS DAMAS”: IDENTIDADES E ESTRATÉGIAS POLÍTICAS." Revista Ideação 1, no. 42 (December 17, 2020): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.13102/ideac.v1i42.5481.

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Neste trabalho apresento três pontos que considero importantes para as reflexões feministas e que Christine de Pizan traz na obra A Cidade das Damas (1405): a) primeiro, a utilização da identidade estratégica “damas” contra os intensos processos de degradação política das mulheres no medievo, conforme aborda Silva Federici em Calibã e a Bruxa: Mulheres, Corpo e Acumulação Primitiva (2017); b) segundo, a metáfora da “cidade” como espaço político para mulheres, que denomino de corpo-memória a partir da filosofia política de Hannah Arendt; c) terceiro, a virtude da castidade como estratégia de defesa da integridade das mulheres. Neste sentido, meu objetivo é tentar mostrar como estes aspectos específicos se relacionam com o desenvolvimento de reflexões sobre as filosofias feministas, as éticas e as filosofias políticas na contemporaneidade.
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Yamakawa, Yoshio, and Tamotsu Omori-Satoh. "A protease in the venom of king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah): Purification, characterization and substrate specificity on oxidized insulin B-chain." Toxicon 26, no. 12 (January 1988): 1145–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0041-0101(88)90299-1.

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Santos, Rodrigo Ponce. "HOBBES E A FILOSOFIA DO PODER: OS 'PRINCÍPIOS' ANTIPOLÍTICOS DO LEVIATÃ NA LEITURA DE HANNAH ARENDT." Kriterion: Revista de Filosofia 58, no. 136 (April 2017): 203–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-512x2017n13611rps.

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RESUMO O foco de nossa investigação é a relação estabelecida por Hannah Arendt entre o imperialismo e a filosofia política de Thomas Hobbes. Trata-se de investigar como o tema se configura em "Origens do Totalitarismo" e de que modo ele contribui para sua tentativa de iluminar o tempo presente. Nosso primeiro passo será refazer o argumento segundo o qual o imperialismo surge no conflito entre a estabilidade das instituições nacionais e seu desejo de expansão, o que também se configura como um conflito entre a tradição política e a nova ordem econômica. Em seguida, comparando as leituras de Arendt e C. B. Macpherson, exploraremos a controversa analogia que nossa autora estabelece entre o imperialismo e o pensamento hobbesiano. Como resultado, não se encontra no contratualismo hobbesiano um argumento para a constituição de comunidades políticas, mas um modelo de relações humanas que ameaçaria a própria existência de tais comunidades. Concluiremos aventando a hipótese de que a leitura arendtiana do imperialismo indica um caminho para pensarmos a política a partir da noção de impropriedade.
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Howe, Hubert. "Two Reviews of Hannah B. Higgins and Douglas Kahn (Eds.): Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundations of the Digital Arts." Computer Music Journal 37, no. 2 (June 2013): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/comj_r_00172.

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Skrimshire, Stefan. "Deep Time and Secular Time: A Critique of the Environmental ‘Long View’." Theory, Culture & Society 36, no. 1 (June 7, 2018): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276418777307.

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The Anthropocene concept allows human history to be imagined within the temporal framework of planetary processes. Accordingly, some environmentalists increasingly favour massively lengthening the temporal horizons of moral concern. Whilst there are defensible reasons for doing so, I wish to take issue with the ‘secular time’ perspective underlying some such approaches. To make my case, I present, in the first section, two recent manifestations of the long view perspective: a) ‘deep future’ narratives in popular climate science and futurism; b) the ideas behind the Long Now Foundation. In the second section, I apply a critical lens to these perspectives via classic analyses of secular time by Charles Taylor, Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben. I conclude by suggesting that these post-secular critiques should be considered alongside recent approaches to the Anthropocene and the ‘geological turn’ from new materialist perspectives.
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Spaid, Sue. "Surfing the Public Square: On Worldlessness, Social Media, and the Dissolution of the Polis." Open Philosophy 2, no. 1 (December 31, 2019): 668–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2019-0048.

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AbstractThis paper employs Hannah Arendt’s characterization of the social, which lacks location and mandates conformity, to evaluate social media’s: a) challenge to the polis, b) relationship to the social, b) influence on private space, d) impact on public space, and e) virus-like capacity to capture, mimic, and replicate the agonistic polis, where “everything [is] decided through words and persuasion and not through force and violence.” Using Arendt’s exact language, this paper begins by discussing how she differentiated the political, private, social, and public realms. After explaining how online activities resemble (or not) her notion of the social, I demonstrate how the rise of the social, which she characterized as dominated by behavior (not action), ruled by nobody and occurring nowhere, continues to eclipse both private and public space at an alarming pace. Finally, I discuss the ramifications of social media’s setting the stage for worldlessness to spin out of control, as the public square becomes an intangible web. Unlike an Arendtian web of worldly human relationships that fosters individuality and enables excellence to be publicly tested, social media feeds a craving for kinship and connection, however remotely. Leaving such needs unfulfilled, social media risks to trump bios politicos.
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Denzer, LaRay. "Women in Freetown politics, 1914–61: a preliminary study." Africa 57, no. 4 (October 1987): 439–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1159893.

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Opening ParagraphThe study of women in Sierra Leone has been well launched. Except for the work of Carol P. MacCormack (formerly Hoffer) on political leadership and socio-economic development among Mende and Sherbro women (1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982), most of this scholarship focuses on women in Freetown, mainly the Krio. Filomena Steady (1975, 1976) has analysed Krio women's leadership in church and political organisations. The history of their economic contribution to the evolution of the city has been discussed by E. Frances White (1976, 1978, 1981a, b). Gender relationships in modern marriage have been examined by Barbara Harrell-Bond (1975). In addition, there are a number of biographical studies of prominent leaders: Paramount Chief Madam Yoko (Hoffer, 1974), Adelaide Casely Hayford (Okonkwo, 1985; Cromwell, 1986), Constance A. Cummings-John (Denzer, 1981, forthcoming a, b), Hannah S. Benka Coker (Metzger, 1973: 50–2), and Lottie Hamilton-Hazeley (Metzger, 1973: 52–3). On the basis of this body of work it is possible to study more closely the contribution of women in modern politics in Freetown and the socioeconomic forces behind their participation. This account covers the period from the emergence of the proto-nationalist movement, the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA), up to the campaign for independence.
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Nascimento, Jeane Virgínia Costa do, and Elio Ferreira de Souza. "DEUSES NA ENCRUZILHADA: hibridismo religioso em Um defeito de cor, de Ana Maria Gonçalves e The bondwoman’s narrative, de Hannah Crafts." Cadernos Cajuína 3, no. 2 (June 25, 2018): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.52641/cadcaj.v3i2.213.

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<em>Um defeito de cor</em> (2006) e <em>The bondwoman’s narrative</em> (2002) são o <em>corpus</em> desse estudo. Ambas foram ambientadas no contexto da escravidão, o primeiro no Brasil e, o último, nos Estados Unidos. Apresentam como protagonistas Kehinde/Luísa e Hannah experienciando entre-lugares, mencionando a ancestralidade nas vivências de suas tradições. O hibridismo manifesta-se pelos contatos entre senhores e escravizados, em que uma das consequências foi a ressignificação da religiosidade das identidades escravizadas. Para isso, definiu-se como objetivo desenvolver reflexões sobre o modo como as protagonistas ressignificaram suas identidades religiosas, diante dos vários contatos culturais ocorridos durante o período da escravidão. Kabengele Munanga (2015), Reginaldo Prandi (2001, 2015), W. E. B. Du Bois (1999) e Stefania Capone (2011) foram os referenciais teóricos desse estudo que foi feito por meio de levantamento bibliográfico. Espera-se que este estudo contribua para a compreensão das ressignificações das identidades religiosas do sujeito escravizado.
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Tolle, Gordon. "The Theater of Politics: Hannah Arendt, Political Science, and Higher Education. By Eric B. Gorham. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2000. 235p. $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper." American Political Science Review 94, no. 3 (September 2000): 707–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2585848.

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Fraser, Pauline. "Pharmacology and the Nursing ProcessPharmacology and the Nursing Process G Johnson and K Hannah Bailliere Tindall/W B Saunders 730pp £16.95 0-920153-01-8." Nursing Standard 2, no. 10 (December 5, 1987): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.2.10.35.s72.

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Fawcett, Richard. "The Grand Designer, third Marquess of Bute. By Rosemary Hannah. Pp. xx, 428. 23 b +w and 63 colour images. ISBN: 9781780270272. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2012. £25.00." Scottish Historical Review 92, no. 1 (April 2013): 176–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2013.0160.

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Worpole, Ken. "Hannah Malone, Architecture, Death and Nationhood: Monumental Cemeteries of Nineteenth-Century Italy; Routledge (London, 2017), 278 pp. incl. 118 b&w ills; ISBN: 9781472446817; £95." Architectural History 61 (2018): 290–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2018.16.

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MacInnes, Ranald. "The Grand Designer: Third Marquess of Bute. Rosemary Hannah. Edinburgh, Scotland: Birlinn Ltd., 2012. 428 pp.; 60 color and 23 b/w plates. Cloth £25.00 ISBN 9781780270272." West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture 20, no. 2 (September 2013): 236–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674732.

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Nunes, Abraham, Martin Alda, Timothy Bardouille, and Thomas Trappenberg. "Representational Rényi Heterogeneity." Entropy 22, no. 4 (April 7, 2020): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e22040417.

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A discrete system’s heterogeneity is measured by the Rényi heterogeneity family of indices (also known as Hill numbers or Hannah–Kay indices), whose units are the numbers equivalent. Unfortunately, numbers equivalent heterogeneity measures for non-categorical data require a priori (A) categorical partitioning and (B) pairwise distance measurement on the observable data space, thereby precluding application to problems with ill-defined categories or where semantically relevant features must be learned as abstractions from some data. We thus introduce representational Rényi heterogeneity (RRH), which transforms an observable domain onto a latent space upon which the Rényi heterogeneity is both tractable and semantically relevant. This method requires neither a priori binning nor definition of a distance function on the observable space. We show that RRH can generalize existing biodiversity and economic equality indices. Compared with existing indices on a beta-mixture distribution, we show that RRH responds more appropriately to changes in mixture component separation and weighting. Finally, we demonstrate the measurement of RRH in a set of natural images, with respect to abstract representations learned by a deep neural network. The RRH approach will further enable heterogeneity measurement in disciplines whose data do not easily conform to the assumptions of existing indices.
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Schlegelmilch, Sabine. "Hannah Murphy, A New Order of Medicine: The Rise of Physicians in Reformation Nuremberg. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 2019. 272pp. 24 b&w illus. $50.00 hbk/eBook." Urban History 47, no. 4 (November 2020): 691–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926820000668.

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Hidalgo Montesinos, Karla Paulina. "Incomprensión o legitimación del concepto de Autoridad. ¿Qué se busca en Ecuador?" INNOVA Research Journal 6, no. 1 (January 12, 2021): 276–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33890/innova.v6.n1.2021.1487.

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Este artículo se enmarca en cuestiones de filosofía política-educativa y tiene como objetivo fundamental analizar el fenómeno de la “crisis de autoridad” en la educación ecuatoriana; en el sentido que la autoridad tanto en su discernimiento como aplicación parece haber sido mal asociada al poder o deslegitimada. Los tropiezos dentro del sistema escolar podrían estar relacionados estrechamente con la “crisis de autoridad”. La investigación es de carácter documental, teórica, desde la perspectiva filosófica a través de la hermenéutica como método y técnica de interpretación y la dialéctica. Este artículo destaca el pensamiento B. Robbes, para quien la autoridad ocupa un lugar esencial en el proceso educativo, especificando que la “autoridad autoritaria” es un abuso de poder mientras que la “autoridad evacuada” es el déficit en el ejercicio de la autoridad, por consiguiente, ambos tipos de actitudes entrañan riesgos para el niño y/o el adolescente. Además, se ha considerado el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt, así como otros autores con el objetivo de ampliar el significado de autoridad para una convivencia en el entorno escolar saludable, que requiere de la misma para hacer efectiva la labor educativa. La “crisis de autoridad” en testimonios de profesores en Ecuador y otros países los enfrentan con la pérdida de autoridad, ya sea porque los estudiantes “no los respetan” o porque los propios profesores no la ejercen en el aula (falta de legitimidad).
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Tallent, Ed. "Hannah, Stan A., and Michael H. Harris. Inventing the Future: Information Services for a New Millennium. Stamford, Conn.: Ablex, 1999. 170p. $54.50 cloth (ISBN 1-56750-450-7); $24.95 paper (ISBN 1-56750-451-5). LC99-28306." College & Research Libraries 61, no. 6 (November 1, 2000): 571–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.61.6.571.

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McCarthy, Hannah. "New Zealand Plant Protection Society Research Scholarship." New Zealand Plant Protection 71 (July 26, 2018): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2018.71.228.

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The necrotrophic fungus Ciborinia camelliae Kohn causes a disease known as camellia petal blight that has been disfiguring camellia flowers (Fig. 1) since it was first found in New Zealand in 1993. This blight has severally impacted the camellia seed oil industry, floriculture industry, and has been a great frustration to keen camellia growers over the last 25 years but no viable control methods for camellia petal blight have been discovered so far. The Camellia Memorial Trust has helped fund a research team at Massey University to study the interaction between camellia plants and this pathogen. Hannah McCarthy, recipient of the 2017/2018 New Zealand Plant Protection Society Research Scholarship, is part of this team. Ciborinia camellia is host and tissue specific, which restricts its infection capability to flowers of the Camellia genus. This disease spreads by ascospores, which after landing on a susceptible Camellia spp. bloom, germinate to grow hyphae and cause necrosis and death of the petal tissues. The flower then falls prematurely to the ground, where the fungus survives as hardened sclerotium until the next flowering season. Most plant pathogens utilise a range of proteins to promote infection using mechanisms that include the suppression of plant immunity, degradation of cell walls, or the manipulation of the host’s immunity to their own advantage. These proteins are known as ‘effectors’ and identification of these complex molecules has led to a better understanding of disease and new disease-control strategies for other plants. The aim of Hannah’s MSc research is to identify effectors in Ciborinia camelliae, and she has been focusing on a protein family that shares characteristics (such as high cysteine content and the size of protein sequences) with known effectors from other fungi. This protein family is called Ciborinia camelliae-like small secreted proteins (CCL-SSPs). There are 73 unique protein sequences in Ciborinia camelliae but of the ten tested for necrotic ability by recombinant expression and infiltration into camellia petals, none were found to induce cell death. However, a protein found in the closely related fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, was found to induce very rapid cell death, which was visible just two hours after infiltration. This protein from Sclerotinia sclerotiorum has high sequence similarity to CCL- SSPs. To identify the function of this protein family, Hannah is performing region swaps between the S. sclerotiorum protein and a Ciborinia camelliae CCL-SSP. By the end of this project, the research team hopes to have: (a) identified the region of the S. sclerotiorum protein responsible for its necrotic activity; (b) compared this region with sequences of Ciborinia camelliae CCL-SSPs; and (c) deduced the likely function of this protein family, and its role in camellia petal blight.
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Bliss, Michael. "John B. Neilson and G. R. Paterson, Associated Medical Services, Incorporated: a history, Toronto, Associated Medical Services and the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1987, 8vo, pp. 445, illus., $15.00." Medical History 33, no. 1 (January 1989): 137–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025727300049085.

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Robinson, G., J. Peng, P. Dönnes, L. Coelewij, M. Naja, A. Radziszewska, C. Wincup, et al. "OP0287 A MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH FOR PRECISION STRATIFICATION OF JUVENILE-ONSET SLE." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (June 2020): 179.2–179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.4167.

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Background:Juvenile-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE) is a complex and heterogeneous disease characterised by diagnosis and treatment delays. An unmet need exists to better characterise the immunological profile of JSLE patients and investigate its links with the disease trajectory over time.Objectives:A machine learning (ML) approach was applied to explore new diagnostic signatures for JSLE based on immune-phenotyping data and stratify patients by specific immune characteristics to investigate longitudinal clinical outcome.Methods:Immune-phenotyping of 28 T-cell, B-cell and myeloid-cell subsets in 67 age and sex-matched JSLE patients and 39 healthy controls (HCs) was performed by flow cytometry. A balanced random forest (BRF) ML predictive model was developed (10,000 decision trees). 10-fold cross validation, Sparse Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (sPLS-DA) and logistic regression was used to validate the model. Longitudinal clinical data were related to the immunological features identified by ML analysis.Results:The BRF-model discriminated JSLE patients from healthy controls with 91% prediction accuracy suggesting that JSLE patients could be distinguished from HCs with high confidence using immunological parameters. The top-ranked immunological features from the BRF-model were confirmed using sPLS-DA and logistic regression and included CD19+ unswitched memory B-cells, naïve B-cells, CD14+monocytes and total CD4+, CD8+and memory T-cell subsets.K-mean clustering was applied to stratify patients using the validated signature. Four groups were identified, each with a distinct immune and clinical profile. Notably, CD8+T-cell subsets were important in driving patient stratification while B-cell markers were similarly expressed across the JSLE cohort. JSLE patients with elevated effector memory CD8+T-cell frequencies had more persistently active disease over time, and this was associated with increased treatment burden and prevalence of lupus nephritis. Finally, network analysis identified specific clinical features associated with each of the top JSLE immune-signature variables.Conclusion:Using a combined ML approach, a distinct immune signature was identified that discriminated between JSLE patients and HCs and further stratified patients. This signature could have diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Further immunological association studies are warranted to develop data-driven personalised medicine approaches for JSLE.Acknowledgments:Lupus UK, Rosetrees Trust, Versus ArthritisDisclosure of Interests:George Robinson: None declared, Junjie Peng: None declared, Pierre Dönnes: None declared, Leda Coelewij: None declared, Meena Naja: None declared, Anna Radziszewska: None declared, Chris Wincup: None declared, Hannah Peckham: None declared, David Isenberg Consultant of: Study Investigator and Consultant to Genentech, Yiannis Ioannou: None declared, Ines Pineda Torra: None declared, Coziana Ciurtin Grant/research support from: Pfizer, Consultant of: Roche, Modern Biosciences, Elizabeth Jury: None declared
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Craig, Michelle Huntingford. "From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945–1962 by Hannah Feldman Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014. 336 pp., 21 color, 63 b/w illus. $99.95 cloth; $27.95 paper." African Arts 48, no. 4 (December 2015): 94–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/afar_r_00260.

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Bess, Michael K., David Lipset, Kudzai Matereke, Stève Bernardin, Katharine Bartsch, Harry Oosterhuis, Samuel Müller, Frank Schipper, Benjamin D'Harlingue, and Katherine Roeder. "Book Reviews." Transfers 7, no. 2 (June 1, 2017): 124–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2017.070211.

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Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox, Roads: An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015), 264 pp., 16 illustrations, $26.95 (paperback)Noel B. Salazar and Kiran Jayaram, eds., Keywords of Mobility: Critical Engagements (New York: Berghahn Books, 2016), 196 pp., $90 (hardback)Lutz Koepnick, On Slowness: Toward an Aesthetic of the Contemporary (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014), 336 pp., 43 illustrations, $40 (hardback)Gérard Duc, Olivier Perroux, Hans-Ulrich Schiedt, and François Walter, eds., Histoire des transports et de la mobilité: Entre concurrence modale et coordination (de 1918 à nos jours) [Transport and mobility history: Between modal competition and coordination (from 1918 to the present)] (Neuchâtel: Editions Alphil-Presses Universitaires Suisses, 2014), 462 pp., $54 (paperback)Kimberley Skelton, The Paradox of Body, Building and Motion in Seventeenth- Century England (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015), 204 pp., 60 illustrations, £70 (hardback)Ruth Oldenziel, Martin Emanuel, Adri Albert de la Bruhèze, and Frank Veraart, eds., Cycling Cities: The European Experience—Hundred Years of Policy and Practice (Eindhoven: Foundation for the History of Technology, 2016), 256 pp., 100 illustrations. €37.50 (hardback)Glen Norcliffe, Critical Geographies of Cycling: History, Political Economy and Culture (London: Routledge, 2015), 290 pp., 24 illustrations, $119.95 (hardback)Hod Lipson and Melba Kurman, Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016), 328 pp., 31 illustrations, $29.95 (hardback)Mathieu Flonneau, Léonard Laborie, and Arnaud Passalacqua, eds., Les transports de la démocratie: Approche historique des enjeux politiques de la mobilité [The transport of democracy: A historical approach to the political issues of mobility] (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2014), 224 pp., €19 (paperback)Erik M. Conway, Exploration and Engineering: The Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Quest for Mars (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015), 416 pp., 21 illustrations, $32.95 (paperback)Hariton Pushwagner, Soft City (New York: New York Review Books, 2016), 160 pp., $35 (hardback)
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Ambühl, Rémy. "Contact and Exchange in Later Medieval Europe. Essays in Honour of Malcolm Vale. Edited by Hannah Skoda, Patrick Lantschner and Robert L Shaw. 240mm. Pp xxv + 291, 6 b&w ills, 4 maps, 2 tables. Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2012. ISBN 9781843837381. £60 (hbk)." Antiquaries Journal 94 (April 23, 2014): 397. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581514000146.

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Margueron, Jean-Claude. "Önhan Tunca, Augusta McMahon & Abd el-Massih Hanna B." Syria, no. 87 (November 1, 2010): 349–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/syria.725.

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Flores, José Francisco, and João Bernardes Da Rocha Filho. "Hanna Arendt e a distinção entre conhecer e pensar: reflexões para o ensino de ciências." Acta Scientiarum. Education 39, no. 2 (April 17, 2017): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/actascieduc.v39i2.30440.

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Propõem-se contribuições teóricas para a formação de professores de ciências a partir da distinção entre conhecimento e pensamento apresentados por Hanna Arendt. Para a autora, a ação de conhecer, realizada pelas ciências, busca verdades, enquanto que o pensar, como ação do espírito, procura por significados. Utiliza-se o conceito de potencial criativo, proposto pela artista plástica Fayga Ostrower, como fator motivador do pensar para a produção de significados. Conclui-se, apontando que o ensino de ciências deve visar ao desenvolvimento da capacidade não só de conhecer, mas também de pensar, promovendo a ampliação do potencial criativo de alunos e professores.
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Bridgewood, C., K. Sharif, H. Rowe, T. Russell, and D. Mcgonagle. "SAT0358 A ROLE FOR IL-4 AND IL-13 IN MODULATING THE IL-23/IL-17 AXIS IN ENTHESITIS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (June 2020): 1126.2–1126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.5533.

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Background:IL-4 and IL-13 are related Th2 cytokines, with documented roles in allergic inflammation such as atopic dermatitis (AD). Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) is typically thought to be a result of Th1/Th17 driven response, and blockage of this pathway (IL-23, IL-17 and TNF) has proven successful. Despite this, there is a strong genetic risk association for IL-13 and PsA(1), however, the precise role of IL-13 in PsA is presently unknown. The enthesis is the region where tendons or ligaments attach to bone, and inflammation of this site (enthesitis) is thought to be the cardinal lesion of PsA, whereas as Rheumatoid Arthritis inflammation is more synovial centric. Dupilumab is a monoclonal antibody that works by blocking the common receptor chain (IL-4α) shared by both IL-13 and IL-4. Recent studies have reported that AD patients receiving dupilumab have developed clinical enthesitis(2).Objectives:To investigate whether IL-4 and IL-13 could modulate IL-23production from entheseal myeloid cells and IL-17 production from enthseal T-cells.Methods:Healthy enthesis samples from patients undergoing surgery for non-inflammatory conditions such a lumbar decompression or scoliosis were obtained. Enthesis samples were digested and stimulated (Fig 1A) with LPS and anti-CD3 to induce IL-23 and IL-17 respectively. Samples were pre-treated with IL-4 and IL-13 to ascertain whether this modulated entheseal cytokine production.Results:Both IL-23 and IL-17 were readily induced from enthesis samples with IL-23 coming predominantly from entheseal myeloid resident cells (Fig 1B) and IL-17A from T-cells (Fig 1C). Pre-treatment of entheseal digested material with either IL-4 or IL-13 attenuated IL-23 secretion (Fig 1D). Neither IL-4 nor IL-13 was able to significantly attenuate IL-17 secretion from enthesis T-cells, however IL-13 trended downwards and IL-4 surprisingly trended upwards (Fig 1E).Conclusion:Our clinical and vitro data point towards a previously unknown role for IL-4 and IL-13 having a protective role in entheseal induction of IL23/17 axis cytokines. These findings point towards a novel explanation for IL-13 pathway SNPs in PsA and also a molecular explanation for why anti-IL4/13 therapy may induce entheseal pathology.References:[1]BOWES, J., S. EYRE, E. FLYNN, P. HO, S. SALAH, R.B. WARREN, H. MARZO-ORTEGA, L. COATES, R. MCMANUS, A.W. RYAN, D. KANE, E. KORENDOWYCH, N. MCHUGH, O. FITZGERALD, J. PACKHAM, A.W. MORGAN, C.E. GRIFFITHS, I.N. BRUCE, J. WORTHINGTON and A. BARTON. Evidence to support IL-13 as a risk locus for psoriatic arthritis but not psoriasis vulgaris.Ann Rheum Dis, 2011,70(6), pp.1016-9.[2]WILLSMORE, Z.N., R.T. WOOLF, C. HUGHES, B. MENON, B. KIRKHAM, C. SMITH and A. PINK. Development of inflammatory arthritis and enthesitis in patients on dupilumab: a case series.British Journal of Dermatology, 2019,181(5), pp.1068-1070.Disclosure of Interests:Charlie Bridgewood: None declared, Kassem Sharif: None declared, Hannah Rowe Grant/research support from: Novartis UK Investigator Initiated non-clinical research funding support, Tobias Russell Grant/research support from: Novartis UK Investigator Initiated non-clinical research funding support, Dennis McGonagle Grant/research support from: Janssen Research & Development, LLC
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Luke, Megan R. "Paul B. Jaskot,The Nazi Perpetrator: Postwar German Art and the Politics of the Right; Alex Potts,Experiments in Modern Realism: World Making, Politics and the Everyday in Postwar European and American Art; Hannah Feldman,From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945–1962." Art Bulletin 97, no. 2 (April 3, 2015): 231–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043079.2015.1009735.

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Parente-Čapková, Viola. "Kirjallisuuden ikuinen ja ajankohtainen ylirajaisuus." AVAIN - Kirjallisuudentutkimuksen aikakauslehti, no. 1 (March 28, 2018): 98–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.30665/av.70014.

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Hanna-Leena Nissilä, ”Sanassa maahanmuuttaja on vähän kitkerä jälkimaku.” Kirjallisen elämän ylirajaistuminen 2000-luvun alun Suomessa. Oulu: Oulun yliopisto, Acta Universitatis Ouluensis B Humaniora 136. Oulu, Oulun yliopisto 2016, 116 s.
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Singh, Arun P. "Butterflies of eastern Assam, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 7 (July 26, 2017): 10396. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.3177.9.7.10396-10420.

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The paper provides information on butterfies sampled during random surveys from November 2014 to September2016 from eight reserve forest areas and Dehing-Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary, covering three districts (Tinsukhia, Dibrugarh & Sibasagar) in the eastern part of upper Assam which form part of the Indo-Burma hotspot. The survey revealed 237 species which included 33 species a listed as protected under various schedules of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and 58 species that have distribution restricted to the eastern Himalaya and northeastern India in India. An anotated list of 375 species of butterflies so far recorded from eastern Assam that includes a large number of very rare species (Indian Yellow-vein Lancer Pyroneura margherita; Grey-lined Lascar Pantoporia dindinga assamica; Assamese/Conjoined Lascar Pantoporia assamica; Bi-coloured Hedgeblue Udara selma cerima; Vinous Oakblue Arhopala athada aphade; Magnificent Oakblue Arhopala anarte; White Punch Dodona henrici; Pale Striped Dawnfly Capilia zennara; Andaman Yellowbanded Flat Celaenorrhinus andamanicus hanna; Sikkim Ace Halpe sikkima; Baby Swift Polytremis minuta; Maculate Lancer Salanoemia sala; Veined Palmer Hidari bhawani; Pallid Forester Lethe satyavati; Peal’s Palmfly Elymnias peali; Blue Baron Euthalia telchinia; Blue Nawab Polyura schreiber assamensis; Tytler’s Dull Oakblue Arhopala ace arata; Orchid Tit Hypolycaena othona othona; Purple Brown Tailless Oakblue Arhopala arvina ardea; Malayan Bushblue Arhopala ammon ariel and Broad-branded Brilliant Simiskina phalena harterti) along with their site and month of record, endemicity and relative abundance status in India, is provided.
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KLYACHKO, ANTON A., and ANASTASIA N. PONFILENKO. "INTERSECTIONS OF SUBGROUPS IN VIRTUALLY FREE GROUPS AND VIRTUALLY FREE PRODUCTS." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 101, no. 2 (July 18, 2019): 266–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972719000765.

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This note contains a (short) proof of the following generalisation of the Friedman–Mineyev theorem (earlier known as the Hanna Neumann conjecture): if $A$ and $B$ are nontrivial free subgroups of a virtually free group containing a free subgroup of index $n$, then $\text{rank}(A\cap B)-1\leq n\cdot (\text{rank}(A)-1)\cdot (\text{rank}(B)-1)$. In addition, we obtain a virtually-free-product analogue of this result.
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Zinman, Gregory. "Paik's Virtual Archive: Time, Change, and Materiality in Media Art, by Hanna B. Hölling." Art Bulletin 100, no. 2 (April 3, 2018): 160–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043079.2018.1447719.

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Feng-Chen, K. C., X. S. Jan, B. L. Liu, and Y. M. Tzeng. "Microscopic Studies of Endospore and Parasporal Crystal In Bacillus Thuringiensis Kurstaki A3-4 From Fermentor." Microscopy and Microanalysis 5, S2 (August 1999): 1128–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927600018961.

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Using microbes for the biological control of pests is progressing very rapidly. Because of the high specificity and none of toxicity to the vertebrates, they become the environmental biopesticides. The most commonly used entomopathogen is Bacillus bacteria, such as B. thuringiensis.Mass culturing of B. thuringiensisin different types of fermentor is experimenting in order to reach the highest yield of endospore and the crystalline endotoxin, the main virulent components for the pesticidal activity.Bacillus thuringiensisproduces endospore and the parasporal inclusions, Hannay (1953) observed in bacterium B. thuringiensis a mature endospore and a prism-shaped crystal (parasporal crystal).’ The endospore and the endotoxin crystal vary during growth depending upon the availability of nutrient. Glucose concentration in medium has enormous effects on the production of parasporal crystal, B. thuringiensiscan not grow, nor produce parasporal crystal in low concentration of glucose medium. The formation time of the endotoxin crystal also differs in different subspecies.
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Qiu, Reng, Xiao Liu, Yong-hua Hu, and Bo-guang Sun. "Expression characterization and activity analysis of a cathepsin B from Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai." Fish & Shellfish Immunology 34, no. 5 (May 2013): 1376–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2013.02.025.

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MINEYEV, IGOR. "THE TOPOLOGY AND ANALYSIS OF THE HANNA NEUMANN CONJECTURE." Journal of Topology and Analysis 03, no. 03 (September 2011): 307–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793525311000611.

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The statement of the Hanna Neumann Conjecture (HNC) is purely algebraic: for a free group Γ and any nontrivial finitely generated subgroups A and B of Γ, [Formula: see text] The goal of this paper is to systematically develop machinery that would allow for generalizations of HNC and to exhibit their relations with topology and analysis. On the topological side we define immersions of complexes, leafages, systems of complexes, flowers, gardens, and atomic decompositions of graphs and surfaces. The analytic part involves working with the classical Murray–von Neumann (!) dimension of Hilbert modules. This also gives an approach to the Strengthened Hanna Neumann Conjecture (SHNC) and to its generalizations. We present three faces of it named, respectively, the square approach, the diagonal approach, and the arrangement approach. Each of the three comes from the notion of a system, and each leads to questions beyond graphs and free groups. Partial results, sufficient conditions, and generalizations of the statement of SHNC are presented.
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Sepper, Dennis L. "Robert Grosseteste, The Dimensions of Colour: Robert Grosseteste's “De colore”., ed. and trans., Greti Dinkova-Bruun, Giles E. M. Gasper, Michael Huxtable, Tom C. B. McLeish, Cecilia Panti, and Hannah Smithson. (Durham Medieval and Renaissance Texts 4.) Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2013. Paper. Pp. x, 94; color figures. $19.95. ISBN: 978-0-88844-564-3." Speculum 90, no. 3 (July 2015): 816–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713415001359.

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Higgins, Hannah. "Hanna B. Hölling. Revisions: Zen for Film. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. 100 pp." Critical Inquiry 43, no. 2 (January 2017): 592–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/689674.

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Baroková, Jana. "Reflexion der jüdischen Kindheit in Ein Buch für Hanna von Mirjam Pressler." Brünner Hefte zu Deutsch als Fremdsprache 6, no. 1-2 (December 30, 2013): 2–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/bhdf2013-1-2-2.

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Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit dem Roman von Mirjam Pressler Ein Buch für Hanna. Er widmet sich zuerst den Werken der Autorin, die den Themenkreis des Antisemitismus und Holocaust behandeln. Beim Buch Malka Mai wird ein kurzer narrativer Vergleich mit dem analysierten Roman vorgenommen. Nach der kurzen Inhaltsangabe des Romans Ein Buch für Hanna werden die in diesem Werk verwendeten literarischen Techniken zur Reflexion der Realität analysiert. Es handelt sich zuerst um Zitate aus den Märchen von H. Ch. Andersen, die die emotionale Ebene des Erzählstrangs an diversen Stellen des Buches vertiefen. Weiter handelt es sich um Monologe der handelnden Figuren, die in der Form der erlebten Rede ihre Reflexionen darstellen und so einen erweiterten Blick auf die Handlung außerhalb der Protagonistin ermöglichen. Die dritte Technik besteht in der Integration der Schilderung von realen Ereignissen in die Erzählung, die zurzeit des Zweiten Weltkrieges in Böhmen stattgefunden haben (z. B. der Aufführung der Oper Brundibár von Jan Krása im Ghetto Theresienstadt). Das letzte Kapitel befasst sich mit der Schilderung der tschechischen Kulturereignisse in der Handlung. Hier wird die Kinderoper Brundibár von Jan Krása thematisiert.
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Jadir, Mohammed. "Grammaire fonctionnelle (de discours) : Évaluation et perspectives." HERMES - Journal of Language and Communication in Business 22, no. 43 (August 30, 2017): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.v22i43.96880.

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This article is, first, concerned with the presentation and evaluation of the most representative contributions of the development of the current, sentence-oriented Functional Grammar (FG) model into a more discourse-oriented one (Connolly et al. 1997, Hannay/Bolkestein 1998, Mackenzie/Gómez-González 2004, etc.). The two particularly emphasized approaches to extend the model are upward layering approach (e.g. Dik 1997a,b, Hengeveld 1997, Moutaouakil 1998, Jadir 1998) and modular approach (Kroon 1997, Vet 1998, Bolkestein 1998). Then, starting from “structural parallel” proposals (Rijkhoff 1990, 1992; Moutaouakil 1999, 2000), I will argue that the “increasing parallel” hypothesis requires the integration of the ‘expanding’ and the modular approaches. Finally, I will survey the recent researches carried out within FG framework (Mackenzie 2000, 2004; Hengeveld 2004a,b; Hengeveld/Mackenzie 2006) for which a more adequate model of Functional Discourse Grammar should be hierarchical and modular.
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