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Journal articles on the topic "Cavineña"

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Camp, Elizabeth L. "Split Ergativity in Cavineña." International Journal of American Linguistics 51, no. 1 (January 1985): 38–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/465859.

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Guillaume, Antoine. "Revisiting “Split Ergativity” in Cavineña." International Journal of American Linguistics 72, no. 2 (April 2006): 159–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/507164.

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GUILLAUME, Antoine. "La catégorie du «mouvement associé» en cavineña." Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris 101, no. 1 (December 31, 2006): 417–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/bsl.101.1.2019831.

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Epps, Patience. "A Grammar of Cavineña (review)." Anthropological Linguistics 53, no. 1 (2011): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/anl.2011.0002.

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Haude, Katharina. "Review of Guillaume (2008): A grammar of Cavineña." Studies in Language 34, no. 4 (December 31, 2010): 913–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.34.4.05hau.

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Guillaume, Antoine. "Les suffixes verbaux de ‘mouvement associé’ en cavineña." Faits de Langues 34, no. 2 (2009): 181–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19589514-034-02-900000008.

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Guillaume, Antoine. "The grammatical expression of emotions in Tacana and other Takanan languages." Morphology and emotions across the world's languages 42, no. 1 (April 19, 2018): 114–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.00005.gui.

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Abstract This paper studies four grammatical markers of emotions in Tacana, an Amazonian language from the Takanan family spoken in Northern Bolivia. Two markers express positive emotions, chidi ‘affection’ and ichenu ‘compassion’. The other two express negative emotions: base ‘depreciation 1’ and madha ‘depreciation 2’. The paper also provides a historical-comparative study of similar morphemes in the other Takanan languages (Araona, Cavineña, Ese Ejja and Reyesano). The Tacana affection morpheme is probably reconstructible to a diminutive marker in proto-Takanan. The compassion and two depreciation morphemes are not reconstructible but recent grammaticalizations of lexical items still used in the different Takanan languages. Interestingly, these lexemes do not display any synchronic or diachronic link with the expression of “diminutivization” or “augmentativization”. Therefore, this paper suggests that the morphological expression of emotions should be studied in its own right, and not necessarily as a subtype of the evaluative field of research.
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Cvetkoska, Aleksandra, Zlatko Levkov, PAUL B. Hamilton, and Marina Potapova. "The biogeographic distribution of Cavinula (Bacillariophyceae) in North America with the descriptions of two new species." Phytotaxa 184, no. 4 (November 7, 2014): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.184.4.1.

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Cavinula Mann & Stickle is small genus presently comprising 25 taxa distinguished by the linear to round-elliptical valve shape, uniseriate striae, presence of nodules and distinctive terminal pores. Most often the species from the genus have been reported from colder northern or alpine oligotrophic aquatic systems, or moist sub-aerial habitats. Observation of samples from different localities reveals fourteen Cavinula taxa are distributed across North America. Descriptions of confirmed species including designated types are provided with regard to their taxonomy, autecology, and distribution in Canada and USA. Light and Scanning Electron Microscope observations of different samples and type material reveal high morphological variation within some of the taxa. Two and three morphotypes are recognized within C. cocconeiformis and C. pseudoscutiformis. Cavinula kernii and C. maculata are recognized as new species and formal description and differential diagnosis are presented. The biogeography of the genus Cavinula in North America is represented by three groups of species. The first group comprises taxa with more restricted distribution in oligotrophic, cold and/or alpine environments from the Arctic Archipelago and the Rocky Mountains in western North America. The second group comprises more tolerant species with broader distributions across a wider range of ecological conditions. The third group from south-eastern North America, represented by C. maculata, is found in low pH and specific conductance conditions with low nutrients. Globally, forty-one percent of the known taxa are present in North America. This number is subject to change after a better understanding of the different morphotypes and global taxa distributions.
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Noga, Teresa, Łukasz Peszek, and Mateusz Rybak. "New records and the first SEM description of a rare diatom Cavinula lapidosa (Krasske) Lange-Bertalot (Bacillariophyta)." Nova Hedwigia 110, no. 1 (February 1, 2020): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2019/0562.

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Cavinula lapidosa (Krasske) Lange-Bertalot is a rare species found in oligo- and mesotrophic waters with low electrolyte content, on swamps, wet rocks, mosses and bogs. The occurrence of C. lapidosa was recorded during an analysis of the diatom diversity in Poland. This species was found in the headwaters of Jamów stream and a tributary of River Wisłoka from 2007 to 2014. Cavinula lapidosa is a diatom considered "extinct" or "probably extinct" within the territory of Poland. The species develops mainly in the upper, shaded sections of streams, always as single cells among mosses growing on rocks and rarely on the rocks themselves. In 2018–2019 numerous population of this species was found on mosses overgrowing an old abandoned basement in the Wisłoka River basin area. In this study, the lectotype slide of Navicula lapidosa was examined using light microscopy, and based on the collected samples, the first SEM observations of the ultrastructure of the valves were made.
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Genkal, S. I., and W. G. Kharitonov. "Morphology and taxonomy of Navicula cingens (Bacillariophyta)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 44 (2010): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2010.44.28.

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When studying the materials from waterbodies in the basin of the ultraoligotrophic lake Elgygytgyn (Chukotka), the species Navicula cingens (Bacillariophyta) earlier known for the Baikal only, has been found. It is proposed to transfer the species into the genus Cavinula. The emended diagnosis of the species is presented.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cavineña"

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Annabi, Bayader. "Impact des cavines sur le phénotype invasif et inflammatoire des cellules souches mésenchymateuses." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13894.

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L’évolution d’une cellule tumorale initiée à une tumeur solide nécessite, à chaque étape, un microenvironnement favorable à sa survie et à sa croissance. Le microenvironnement tumoral est comparé à un foyer d’inflammation chronique dont la composition cellulaire et moléculaire est complexe. Les cellules souches mésenchymateuses (CSM) représentent l’un des principaux acteurs cellulaires présents. Elles migrent vers les sites tumoraux où elles soutiennent l’inflammation, l’angiogenèse et le développement tumoral en activant plusieurs voies de signalisation. Une des voies majeures qui contribuent à l’inflammation est la voie de signalisation NF-B. L’initiation de cette voie provient de la membrane cellulaire entre autres des cavéoles. Nous soumettons l’hypothèse que l’une des cavines, protéines associées aux cavéoles, modulerait le phénotype inflammatoire etou migratoire dans les CSM traitées à la cytokine TNF- (facteur de nécrose tumorale ) en modulant la voie de signalisation NF-B. En effet, nous avons observé une régulation à la hausse de l’expression de la COX-2 (cyclooxygénase-2) et une diminution de l’expression d’IκB qui sont synonymes de l’activation de la voie NF-B dans les CSM que nous avons traitées au TNF-. Nous avons trouvé que le TNF- induit la migration des CSM, et que la répression génique de la Cavine-2 augmente significativement la migration des CSM traitées par le TNF-. La répression génique de la Cavine-2 vient aussi amplifier la tubulogenèse dans les CSM en réponse au TNF-. D’un point de vue moléculaire, la répression génique de la Cavine-2 a montré une très forte amplification de l'expression protéique de la COX-2 dans les CSM en réponse au TNF-. Dans ces mêmes cellules où la Cavine-2 a été réprimée, et suite à un traitement au TNF-, le pic de phosphorylation est plus intense et la courbe de phosphorylation est plus prolongée dans le temps. Ces observations nous permettent d’affirmer que la Cavine-2 a un rôle répresseur sur l’expression de COX-2. Collectivement, nos résultats montrent que la Cavine-2 peut être proposée comme un gène suppresseur de tumeur et est de ce fait, une bonne cible thérapeutique dans les CSM qui permettraient d’agir à des stades précoces du développement tumoral.
The evolution of an initiated tumor cell into a solid tumor requires at each stage a favorable microenvironment for its survival and growth. The tumor microenvironment is compared to a chronic inflammation site with a cellular and molecular complex composition. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have important roles in tumor microenvironment. They migrate to tumor sites where they maintain the inflammation, angiogenesis and tumor development by activating multiple signaling pathways. One of the major pathways that contribute to inflammation is the NF-B signaling pathway. The initiation of this pathway comes from the cell membrane and caveolae. Our hypothesis is that one of cavins, proteins associated to caveolae, modulates the inflammatory phenotype and migration in MSC treated with TNF-. We suggest that this process is modulated by a NF-B signaling pathway. Indeed, we observed an up-regulation of the expression of the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and a decrease in the expression of IκB which suggest that activation of the NF-B pathway is involved in the MSC treated with TNF. We found that the TNF- induced migration in the MSC, and the knockout of Cavin-2 significantly increased migration of MSC treated with TNF-. The silencing of Cavin-2 considerably increased tubulogenesis of MSC treated with TNF-. At the molecular level, knockout of Cavin-2 showed a very strong amplification of protein expression of COX-2 in the MSC in response to TNF-. In these same cells where Cavin-2 was repressed and treated with TNF-, the peak of phosphorylation of pIB is more intense and the phosphorylation curve is sustained in time. These observations allow us to assert that Cavin-2 has a repressing role on the expression of COX-2. Collectively, our results show that the gene encoding Cavin-2 can be proposed as tumor suppressor gene. This study allowed us to identify new therapeutic targets: Cavins proteins.
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Books on the topic "Cavineña"

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R, Liccardi Millicent, ed. Diccionario cavineña-castellano, castellano-cavineña: Con bosquejo de la gramática cavineña. Dallas, TX, U.S.A: International Linguistics Coordinator, Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1989.

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A grammar of Cavineña. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008.

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Szabo, Henriette Eva. Pueblo indígena bauré. La Paz, Bolivia: Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible y Planificación, Viceministerio de Asuntos Indígenas y Pueblos Originarios, 1998.

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Snead, Sidney C. Winsey Caviness: Southern Abolitionist White Woman. East Orange, N.J.]: Sidney C. Snead, 2013.

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Partitura del cavineño: Colocando diques de contención a la homogeneización. Cochabamba, Bolivia: Talleres Gráficas "Kipus,", 2011.

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Bolivia. Viceministerio de Justicia Indígena Originario Campesino. Naciones indígenas Chácobo y Cavineño: Administración de justicia indigena originario campesina. La Paz, Bolivia: Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, Ministerio de Justicia, Viceministerio de Justicia Indígena Originario Campesina, 2010.

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Stahl, Johannes. Cavineño livelihood stategies: A case study from an indigenous village in the Bolivian Amazon. Berlin: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2003.

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Amapo, Alfredo Tabo. El eco de las voces olvidadas: Una autoetnografía y etnohistoria de los cavineños de la Amazonía boliviana. Copenhague: Grupo Internacional de Trabajo sobre Asuntos Indigenas, 2008.

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Mickaël, Brohan, and Herrera Sarmiento Enrique, eds. El eco de las voces olvidadas: Una autoetnografía y etnohistoria de los cavineños de la Amazonía boliviana. Copenhague: Grupo Internacional de Trabajo sobre Asuntos Indigenas, 2008.

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Pando, Central Indígena de los Pueblos Originarios de la Amazonía de. Diagnóstico participativo de los pueblos indígenas de Pando: Cavineño - Esse Ejja - Machineri - Tacana - Yaminahua. Pando, Bolivia: CIPOAP, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cavineña"

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Guillaume, Antoine. "How ergative is Cavineña?" In Ergativity in Amazonia, 97–120. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.89.05gui.

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Guillaume, Antoine. "Subordinate clauses, switch-reference, and tail-head linkage in Cavineña narratives." In Typological Studies in Language, 109–40. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.97.05gui.

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"Chapter 1. The language and its speakers." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.1.

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"Chapter 5. Predicate structure — an overview." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.113.

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"Chapter 6. Predicate structure — inflectional morphology." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.165.

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"Chapter 7. Predicate structure — Aktionsart suffixes." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.191.

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"Chapter 2. Phonology." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.23.

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"Chapter 8. Predicate structure — valency-changing mechanisms." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.255.

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"Chapter 9. Predicate structure — postural and directional suffixes." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.307.

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"Chapter 10. Predicate structure — auxiliary-triggering processes." In A Grammar of Cavineña. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110211771.321.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cavineña"

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Garg, Jatin, Skand Vishwanath Peri, Himanshu Tolani, and Narayanan C. Krishnan. "Deep Cross Modal Learning for Caricature Verification and Identification (CaVINet)." In MM '18: ACM Multimedia Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3240508.3240658.

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