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Yoshida, Yasuyuki, Arunas Bizokas, Katusha Demidova, Shinichi Nakai, Rie Nakai, and Takuichi Nishimura. "Partnering Effects on Joint Motion Range and Step Length in the Competitive Waltz Dancers." Journal of Dance Medicine & Science 24, no. 4 (2020): 168–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.12678/1089-313x.24.4.168.

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Competitive dance, also known as DanceSport, is one of the official sports of the World Games. The most salient characteristic of ballroom dance is the closed-hold position, during which the upper body segments of partner-dancers are linked. This study aimed to investigate partnering effects on joint motion ranges of the lower extremity and step lengths during the waltz in 13 national level competitive dance couples and a world champion couple. A Xsens MVN system was used to record movement at 240 Hz. Solo and pair conditions were examined. Compared with the highly skilled couples, the world c
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Petit, Christy Ann. "Balancing independence with accountability: A third-metre waltz?" Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 26, no. 1 (2019): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x18824778.

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This article assesses the past and current balance of independence with accountability for the European Central Bank (ECB). The concept of accountability is adapted to the central bank context, notably with the contextualisation of ‘accountable independence’ in the early ECB’s inception. Different endogenous and exogenous determinants might influence such balance. If initially a communication-driven strategy embodied a somehow weak accountability regime, additional accountability practices – beyond the Treaty provisions – progressively readjusted the balance; yet, without guaranteeing to call
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Seo, Jungil, Jeongki Lee, and Boseob Heo. "A Biomechanical Analysis of the CLOSED CHANGE STEP Motion in Waltz by Pre-Taping and Post-Taping." J-Institute 6, no. 2 (2021): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.22471/kinesiology.2021.6.2.54.

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Zamperini, Paola. "But i nEver Learned To Waltz: the "Real" and Imagined Education of a Courtesan in the Late Qing." NAN NÜ 1, no. 1 (1999): 107–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852699x00072.

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AbstractThis article illustrates the complex web of agency, voice, compliance, and resistance that men and women alike wove and unraveled in (re)presenting fictional and nonfictional versions of the education and the life-cycle of courtesans at the turn of last century. On the one hand, it shows how Chinese male novelists appropriate the long-standing cliche of the courtesan to expand (albeit in a limited way) and exoticize the horizons of female subjectivity. On the other hand, it reveals how, thanks to the explosive development of print culture begun in the late nineteenth century, the court
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Delvolvé, Isabelle, Pascal Branchereau, Réjean Dubuc, and Jean-Marie Cabelguen. "Fictive Rhythmic Motor Patterns Induced by NMDA in an In Vitro Brain Stem–Spinal Cord Preparation From an Adult Urodele." Journal of Neurophysiology 82, no. 2 (1999): 1074–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1999.82.2.1074.

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An in vitro brain stem–spinal cord preparation from an adult urodele ( Pleurodeles waltl) was developed in which two fictive rhythmic motor patterns were evoked by bath application of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA; 2.5–10 μM) with d-serine (10 μM). Both motor patterns displayed left-right alternation. The first pattern was characterized by cycle periods ranging between 2.4 and 9.0 s (4.9 ± 1.2 s, mean ± SD) and a rostrocaudal propagation of the activity in consecutive ventral roots. The second pattern displayed longer cycle periods (8.1–28.3 s; 14.2 ± 3.6 s) with a caudorostral propagation. The t
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Yushkova, Elena V. "From Gordon Craig to Mark Morris and Sasha Waltz: Stage design of opera / ballet “Dido and Aeneas”." Practices & Interpretations: A Journal of Philology, Teaching and Cultural Studies 5, no. 1 (2020): 100–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/2415-8852-2020-1-100-117.

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The article deals with the impact of the English theatre director Edward Gordon Craig’s innovations in the dance theatre of the end of the 20th to the beginning of the 21st century. We consider one of Craig’s earliest performances in the opera “Dido and Aeneas” by the well-known English composer of the 17th century Henry Purcell., This was first staged in 1900 in London, and we focus on the selected methods and techniques associated with the reforming of theatre language, which were used by choreographers, such as the American Mark Morris and the German Sasha Waltz several decades later. Dance
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Warner, Ryan M., and John E. Erwin. "Effect of Plant Growth Retardants on Stem Elongation of Hibiscus Species." HortTechnology 13, no. 2 (2003): 293–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.13.2.0293.

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One-time spray applications [about 6 mL (0.2 fl oz)] of chlormequat chloride [1000 or 2000 mg·L-1 (ppm)], daminozide (2500 or 5000 mg·L-1), paclobutrazol (20 or 40 mg·L-1) and uniconazole (5 or 10 mg·L-1) varied in efficacy in reducing Hibiscus coccineus (Medic.) Walt., H. radiatus Cav., and H. trionum L. (flower-of-an-hour) stem elongation. Chlormequat chloride inhibited stem elongation of all species, with a 2000 mg·L-1 application reducing stem length of H. coccineus, H. radiatus, and H. trionum by 87%, 42%, and 52%, respectively, compared to untreated plants, 28 d after application. Paclob
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Macdonald, John. "The Australian Male Policy: Unfinished Business." International Journal of Mens Social and Community Health 1, SP1 (2018): e50-e56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22374/ijmsch.v1isp1.8.

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This comment on the Australian Male Health Policy draws on the framework suggested by Buse, May and Walt which suggests that insights can be achieved by looking at the content, context, process and actors involved.1 As a preliminary step in such analysis, these three elements are briefly looked at. This allows for acknowledgement of some of the strengths of the policy, not least of all its focus on the social determinants of men’s health, a framework often applied to other subpopulations, but rarely to men. On another positive note, the policy led to the funding of a national men’s health long
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Midgley, G. F., M. Veste, D. J. Don Willert, G. W. Davis, M. Steinberg, and L. W. Powrie. "Comparative field performance of three different gas exchange systems." Bothalia 27, no. 1 (1997): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v27i1.662.

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We compared portable and continuously monitoring gas exchange systems under field conditions, using Protea glabra Thunb. as a test species. The aim was to determine if the same patterns of gas exchange and ancillary parameters could be obtained with rather different measurement systems, and whether the same interpretation and conclusions about environmental control of gas exchange could be drawn. The following systems were compared: 1, a ‘closed’ portable 1RGA manufactured by Ll-Cor (LI-6200); 2, an ‘open’ portable porometer manufactured by Walz; and 3, a continuously monitoring minicuvette sy
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Buchok, Lianna. "V. Telychko’s “Children’s Album” as an example of the modern tonal image of the world: peculiarities of the musical vocabulary and melodic ideas." Problems of Interaction Between Arts, Pedagogy and the Theory and Practice of Education 49, no. 49 (2018): 70–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-49.05.

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Background. The beginning of the development of musical art in Transcarpathia dates back to the end of the nineteenth century and lasts during the first third of the twentieth century. First of all, it was an interest in the genre of choral music (a synthetic genre based on the merging of the Word and Music), which fully corresponded to the enlightened spirit of life of the Transcarpathians under the political conditions of that time. And only in the second half of the twentieth century intensive blossoming of the varieties of instrumental (kind of «pure») music with its conceptually most comp
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Enebak, S. A., and W. A. Carey. "Pitch Canker Caused by Fusarium circinatum Identified on Spruce Pine in Alabama." Plant Disease 87, no. 4 (2003): 449. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2003.87.4.449c.

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A dieback associated with resinous branch and main stem cankers was observed on two spruce pine (Pinus glabra Walt.) trees in Lee County, Alabama in July 2002. Xylem tissues beneath the cankers were resinsoaked as is characteristic of pitch canker on other southern pine species. Surface-sterilized stem pieces from the canker margins were transferred to acidified potato dextrose agar and incubated at 22°C for 5 days. Mycelium from these plates was transferred to low nutrient agar where polyphialides and sterile, coiled hyphae characteristic of F. circinatum Nirenberg & O'Donnell (= F. subgl
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Stewart, J. Ryan, William R. Graves, and Reid D. Landes. "Cold Hardiness and Vernal Budbreak of Rhamnus caroliniana and the Invasive Rhamnus cathartica." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 131, no. 3 (2006): 345–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.131.3.345.

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Carolina buckthorn [Rhamnus caroliniana Walt. or Frangula caroliniana (Walt.) Gray] is an attractive and water-stress-resistant shrub or small tree distributed extensively in the southeastern United States that merits use in managed landscapes. Due to substantial climatic differences within its distribution (30-year normal midwinter minima range from 13 to -8 °C), selection among provenances based on differences in cold hardiness is warranted. Before selections are marketed, the potential of carolina buckthorn to be invasive also merits investigation. Ecological problems resulting from the int
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Barentsz, Jelle O., Marloes M. G. van der Leest, and Bas Israël. "Reply to Jochen Walz. Let's Keep It at One Step at a Time: Why Biparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Is Not the Priority Today. Eur Urol 2019;76:582–3." European Urology 76, no. 5 (2019): 584–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2019.07.039.

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Popova, Liudmyla, and Olha Protsenko. "Genre and style features of creative heritage by Mark Karminskyi: educational and methodological aspects." Aspects of Historical Musicology 19, no. 19 (2020): 65–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-19.04.

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Background. The article is a step towards a modern comprehension of the creative heritage by M. Karminskyi, whose work in the second half of the 20 century contributed to the development and international fame of Ukrainian music. Analysis of scientific publications (Heivandova, K., 1981; Ivanova, Yu., 2001; Kushchova, E., 2004 etc.), memoirs (Hanzburg, G., 2000) and a huge array of periodicals devoted to the composer allows us to single out the characteristic features of his creative personality, which determine the originality of his talent as a composer, explaining the constant demand for hi
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Sah, Ruchie, and Mridu Sah. "Engaging Learners during Online Teaching." Management Insight - The Journal of Incisive Analysers 16, no. 02 (2020): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21844/mijia.16.2.10.

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All the great things may not start from your comfort zone. Also, it is undeniable and something very usual that one needs to step out from the comfort zone to achieve something big. But Nature has its own plans. The way it taught everyone recently during the pandemic, to step out of the comfort zones. It has also given a chance to achieve whatever plans people had from their very own comfortable dwellings i.e., their very own homes. WORK FROM HOME is something that is on everyone’s mouth in the present times when the world is hit hard by a pandemic known as COVID 19 that can be expanded as Cor
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Nichol, Caroline, Guillaume Drolet, Albert Porcar-Castell, et al. "Diurnal and Seasonal Solar Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Photosynthesis in a Boreal Scots Pine Canopy." Remote Sensing 11, no. 3 (2019): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11030273.

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Solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence has been shown to be increasingly an useful proxy for the estimation of gross primary productivity (GPP), at a range of spatial scales. Here, we explore the seasonality in a continuous time series of canopy solar induced fluorescence (hereafter SiF) and its relation to canopy gross primary production (GPP), canopy light use efficiency (LUE), and direct estimates of leaf level photochemical efficiency in an evergreen canopy. SiF was calculated using infilling in two bands from the incoming and reflected radiance using a pair of Ocean Optics USB2000+ spectr
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Alharbi, Nouf Sahal, Mohammed Alotaibi, and Simon De Lusignan. "An Analysis of Health Policies Designed to Control and Prevent Diabetes in Saudi Arabia." Global Journal of Health Science 8, no. 11 (2016): 233. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n11p233.

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<p>A trend analysis of the prevalence of diabetes in Saudi Arabia revealed a steep increase in diagnosis rates for the disease between the years 1989 and 2009. Between these years, the percentage of the population suffering from diabetes rose from 10.6% to 32.1% of the adult population, and the diagnosis rate is likely to increase in the future. The controlling and prevention of diabetes in the future, therefore, would potentially benefit from a scholarly review of current policies and programmes designed to contain the disease. The current study examines such policies and programmes, sp
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Vrandečić, K., D. Jurković, J. Ćosić, et al. "First Report of Foliar and Stem Blight on Sunflower Caused by Alternaria helianthiinficiens in Croatia." Plant Disease 96, no. 11 (2012): 1698. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-12-0512-pdn.

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Sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) is the most important oilseed crop in Croatia. In August 2009, in six localities of eastern Croatia, severe foliar and stem blight symptoms were observed on several genotypes with disease incidence ranging from 10 to 50%. At the initial stage of the infection, irregular to oval, brown spots different in size, surrounded by a chlorotic halo, appeared on the leaves that gradually became enlarged and coalesced, and whole leaves turned yellow and necrotic, followed by defoliation. Lesions on the stems were light to dark brown, randomly distributed, rounded and taper
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Pratta, Michael. "RNAScope as a platform to detect IDO1 expression in tumor tissue sections." Journal of Clinical Oncology 36, no. 5_suppl (2018): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2018.36.5_suppl.116.

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116 RNAScope is a sensitive, specific platform to detect IDO1 expression in tumor tissue sections. M Pratta, M Rupar, P Waeltz, T Burn, G Hollis, M Covington, M Smith, and R Newton. Incyte Corp. Wilm. DE. Background: Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) catalyzes the primary and rate-limiting step in tryptophan catabolism to generate N-formyl-kynurenine (Kyn). Through a combination of local depletion of tryptophan and an increase in Kyn concentrations, IDO-1 activity can result in the suppression of antitumor immune responses. Because IDO-1 inhibitors are now in the clinic for treatment of mul
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Graves, William R. "IBA, Juvenility, and Position on Ortets Influence Propagation of Carolina Buckthorn from Softwood Cuttings." Journal of Environmental Horticulture 20, no. 1 (2002): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24266/0738-2898-20.1.57.

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Abstract Carolina buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana Walt.) has horticultural potential but is not often propagated or grown as a nursery crop. My objective was to determine how three concentrations of indolebutyric acid (IBA) affect foliar quality of cuttings, callus development, and rooting of terminal and subtending softwood cuttings from both juvenile and mature stock plants (ortets). Twelve cuttings were assigned to each of 12 factorial treatment combinations and held under intermittent mist for five weeks. Fewer than 10% of cuttings not treated with IBA rooted. Rooting ≥75% resulted when IBA
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Munadi, Muhammad, and Watik Rahayu. "Inculcation Religiosity in Preschoolers Local content curriculum." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 13, no. 2 (2019): 201–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.132.01.

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Millennial era life is a big challenge, humans need a strong footing to face all the problems. Religion is God's guidance that becomes the handle of life and it is important to instill religious beliefs early on. The purpose of this study was to find the cultivation of religiosity in preschool children in Kindergarten Aisyiyah Branch and Kindergarten Santa Maria in Kartasura Regency. This study uses qualitative methods with data collection tools, namely interviews, direct observation, and document analysis. Data validated using triangulation of methods and sources. The results showed that the
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Vandergraesen, Tracy, Laurence Dedeken, Andre Efira, et al. "Successful Transition from Paediatric to Adult Care in Sickle Cell Disease: An Experience in a Belgian Center." Blood 128, no. 22 (2016): 2495. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.2495.2495.

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Abstract Introduction Despite reduction of mortality during childhood, young adults with SCD are at higher risk of morbidity and mortality after transition from paediatric to adult care, mainly in the US. To evaluate our transition system, we have studied the outcome of patients beyond the transition to adult care and looked if it was associated with an increase in vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) and acute chest syndromes (ACS), the occurrence of progressive organ damage and changes in hydroxyurea prescription. Patients and Methods This study focus on sickle cell disease patients, born after Janua
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Bruchova, Hana, Amos S. Gaikwad, Joshua Mendell, and Josef T. Prchal. "Dysregulated Expression of miRNAs in Polycythemia Vera Erythroid Progenitors." Blood 108, no. 11 (2006): 3613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v108.11.3613.3613.

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Abstract Polycythemia vera (PV), the most common myeloproliferative disorder, arises due to somatic mutation(s) of a single hematopoietic stem cell leading to clonal hematopoiesis. A somatic JAK2 V617F point mutation is found in over 80% of PV patients; however, it is not clear if the JAK2 V617F is the disease initiating mutation, sincethere are PV JAK2 V617F negative patients who have monoclonal hematopoiesis and erythropoietin independent erythropoiesis;in individual PV families, there are PV subjects with and without the JAK2 V617F mutation; andanalysis of clonal PV populations reveals the
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Casolari, Debora A., Diana G. Iarossi, Carolyn M. Butcher, et al. "Aberrant Activation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in MPN May Respond to the Kinase Inhibitor Gefitinib." Blood 124, no. 21 (2014): 1882. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.1882.1882.

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Abstract Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression is elevated in peripheral blood (PB) cells of polycythemia vera (PV) patients (Skov et al, Eur J Haematol 2011;87:54-60) and EGFR inhibitors (AEE788, erlotinib) inhibit erythroid burst-forming units (BFUE) from PV patients but not normal donors. The mechanism underlying the effect of EGFR inhibitors on MPN progenitor growth has not been established but could be due to an off-target effect on JAK2 activity (Li et al, J Biol Chem 2007;282:3428-32; Gaikwad et al, Exp Hematol 2007;35:1647-56). Therefore, we investigated the growth of BFUE
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Nguyen, Thanh Kim, Prasanthi Tata, Stefan Brooks, et al. "The MEK/ERK Inhibitor Trametinib Reduces Fibrosis in a Transduction-Transplantation Model of Mutated Calreticulin." Blood 128, no. 22 (2016): 635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.635.635.

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Abstract Insertion or deletion mutations in calreticulin (CALR) are present in the majority of JAK2V617F-negative MPN patients. We utilized a murine retroviral transduction-transplantation model to express the 52bp CALR deletion mutation (CALRDEL) in both BALB/c and C57B/6 backgrounds. As described previously (Marty et al., Blood 2016;127:1317), recipients of CALRDEL-transduced marrow developed persistent thrombocytosis without leukocytosis or erythrocytosis by two months post-transplant. Mice were euthanized at six and nine months post-transplant to evaluate the tempo of disease progression.
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Backert, Linus, Daniel J. Kowalewski, Simon D. Walz, et al. "HLA Ligandome Analysis of Different Hematological Malignancies Identifies a Small Panel of "Pan-Leukemia"-Associated Antigens." Blood 128, no. 22 (2016): 2169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.2169.2169.

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Abstract Effective antigen-specific T-cell-based cancer immunotherapy requires exact knowledge of tumor-associated epitopes that can act as rejection antigens. While the current paradigm views mutation-derived neoantigens as the most promising targets, we have recently demonstrated that tumor-specific T-cell responses target panels of non-mutated tumor-associated self antigens in patients with hematological malignancies. Using the approach of direct HLA ligandome analysis by mass spectrometry, we were able to identify and characterize multiple immunogenic and naturally presented tumor-associat
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Chonabayashi, Kazuhisa, Masakatsu Hishizawa, Shin Kawamata, et al. "Direct Binding of Grb2 Is Required for Efficient Induction of Myeloproliferative Disease in Mice by ETV6/FLT3." Blood 114, no. 22 (2009): 2903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v114.22.2903.2903.

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Abstract Abstract 2903 Poster Board II-879 FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3), a class III receptor tyrosine kinase, is one of the most frequently mutated genes in hematological malignancies. The most common mutations of FLT3 are internal tandem duplications (ITDs) within the juxtamembrane domain: these mutations occur in 20% to 30% of patients with AML and are closely associated with a poor prognosis. In a small number of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), FLT3 has been reported to fuse to ETV6 (TEL) and contribute to leukemogenesis, but the leukemogenic mechanism of ETV6/FLT3
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Inabnet III, William B. "Editorial Comment on “Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy in Adrenocortical Carcinoma with Tumor Thrombus in Inferior Vena Cava: One Step Further in Minimally Invasive Endocrine Surgery,” by Walz et al." VideoEndocrinology 8, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ve.2021.0004.

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Costello, Moya. "Reading the Senses: Writing about Food and Wine." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.651.

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"verbiage very thinly sliced and plated up real nice" (Barrett 1)IntroductionMany of us share in an obsessive collecting of cookbooks and recipes. Torn or cut from newspapers and magazines, recipes sit swelling scrapbooks with bloated, unfilled desire. They’re non-hybrid seeds, peas under the mattress, an endless cycle of reproduction. Desire and narrative are folded into each other in our drive, as humans, to create meaning. But what holds us to narrative is good writing. And what can also drive desire is image—literal as well as metaphorical—the visceral pleasure of the gaze, or looking and
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Lerner, Miriam Nathan. "Narrative Function of Deafness and Deaf Characters in Film." M/C Journal 13, no. 3 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.260.

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Introduction Films with deaf characters often do not focus on the condition of deafness at all. Rather, the characters seem to satisfy a role in the story that either furthers the plot or the audience’s understanding of other hearing characters. The deaf characters can be symbolic, for example as a metaphor for isolation representative of ‘those without a voice’ in a society. The deaf characters’ misunderstanding of auditory cues can lead to comic circumstances, and their knowledge can save them in the case of perilous ones. Sign language, because of its unique linguistic properties and its la
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