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Yuan, Jason X.-J., 1963- and Ward Jeremy P. T, eds. Membrane receptors, channels, and transporters in pulmonary circulation. Dordrecht: Springer, 2010.

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Yuan, Jason X. J., and Jeremy P. T. Ward, eds. Membrane Receptors, Channels and Transporters in Pulmonary Circulation. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-500-2.

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Morozov, Eugene G. Abyssal Channels in the Atlantic Ocean: Water Structure and Flows. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2010.

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1930-, Bevan John A., ed. Vascular neuroeffector mechanisms: Receptors, ion-channels, second messengers, and endogenous mediators : proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Vascular Neuroeffector Mechanisms, Melbourne, Australia, August 30-September 2, 1987. Oxford: Published for the ICSU Press by IRL Press, 1988.

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Wadley, Martin Robert. Modelling the bottom water circulation in the Vema Channel. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1993.

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Wang, Liping. The dynamic role of ridges in a Ý-plane channel towards understanding the dynamics of large scale circulation in the southern ocean. [Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1993.

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Wang, Liping. The dynamic role of ridges in a Ý-plane channel towards understanding the dynamics of large scale circulation in the southern ocean. [Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1993.

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Ward, Jeremy P. T., and Jason X. J. Yuan. Membrane Receptors, Channels and Transporters in Pulmonary Circulation. Humana Press, 2014.

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Ward, Jeremy P. T., and Jason X. J. Yuan. Membrane Receptors, Channels and Transporters in Pulmonary Circulation. Humana Press, 2011.

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Frédéric, Briand, and Musée océanographique de Monaco, eds. Dynamics of Mediterranean straits and channels =: Dynamique des détroits et passages méditerranéens. Monaco: Musée océanographique, 1996.

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Ion Channels in the Pulmonary Vasculature (Lung Biology in Health and Disease). Informa Healthcare, 2005.

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Kenneth, Weir E., Hume Joseph Randy 1947-, Reeves John T, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., and Grover Conference on the Pulmonary Circulation (6th : 1992 : Sedalia, Colo.), eds. Ion flux in pulmonary vascular control. New York: Plenum Press, 1993.

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Kockelman, Paul. Enemies, Parasites, and Noise. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190636531.003.0002.

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This chapter begins by outlining some common properties of channels, infrastructure, and institutions. It connects and critiques the assumptions and interventions of three influential intellectual traditions: cybernetics (via Claude Shannon), linguistics and anthropology (via Roman Jakobson), and actor-network theory (via Michel Serres). By developing the relation between Serres’s notion of the parasite and Peirce’s notion of thirdness, it theorizes the role of those creatures who live in and off infrastructure: not just enemies, parasites, and noise, but also pirates, trolls, and internet service providers. And by extending Jakobson’s account of duplex categories (shifters, proper names, meta-language, reported speech) from codes to channels, it theorizes four reflexive modes of circulation any network may involve: self-channeling channels, source-dependent channels, signer-directed signers, and channel-directed signers. The conclusion returns to the notion of enclosure, showing the ways that networks are simultaneously a condition for, and a target of, knowledge, power, and profit.
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(Editor), J. A. Bevan, H. Majewski (Editor), R. A. Maxwell (Editor), and D. F. Story (Editor), eds. Vascular Neuroeffector Mechanisms: Receptors, Ion-Channels, Second Messengers and Endogenous Mediators (Icsu Symposium Series, Vol 10). Oxford University Press, USA, 1988.

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Vogan, Travis. Cable, NFL Media, and NFL Films’ Dinosaur Television. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038389.003.0007.

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This chapter examines how the development of cable television and NFL Media enhanced the production and circulation of NFL Films content. As NFL Films' programming set the stage for the development of twenty-four-hour sports channels like ESPN, it established a starting point from which the National Football League (NFL) formed its own network, the NFL Network. In 2004 NFL Films was designated part of NFL Media, a multiplatform subsidiary run by former ESPN president Steve Bornstein that now includes the NFL Network, NFL.com, and offshoots like the RedZone specialty seasonal cable channel and the NFL Mobile smartphone application. This chapter explores how NFL Films, which established a foundation for the development of cable sports television and the transformation of the NFL into a multiplatform media institution, has been constrained to adjust its practices to maintain a place within the contemporary sports media landscape and league it helped create. It also considers how the Internet created new opportunities for the NFL to build and circulate its image.
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Roth, Carla. The Talk of the Town. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192846457.001.0001.

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The Talk of the Town explores everyday communication in a sixteenth-century small town and the role it played in the circulation of information across and within early modern communities. It does so through the lens of the St Gall linen trader Johannes Rütiner (1501–56/7) and his notebooks, the Commentationes––a little-known source which offers unusual insights into an oral world normally hidden from view. A close reading of Rütiner’s notes on hundreds of conversations reveals what the inhabitants of a sixteenth-century town talked about, through which channels such information reached them, and how it was then processed, shared, criticized, contradicted, and employed as a means to forge and strengthen social bonds. By bringing together the histories of sociability and information, reconstructing Rütiner’s network of informants and probing a broad variety of exchanges—jokes, gossip, news, and tales of the past—this book rethinks both what constituted valuable information in the sixteenth century and who was able to provide it, and argues that the circulation of information remained inseparably linked to the social dynamics of face-to-face exchanges long into the age of print.
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T, Gunn J., Dynalysis of Princeton (Firm), Science Applications International Corporation, and United States. Minerals Management Service. Pacific OCS Region., eds. Santa Barbara Channel circulation model and field study. [s.l.]: The Region, 1987.

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Vincent, Patrick. British Romantics Abroad. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.45.

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This chapter explores two possible interpretations of the British Romantics abroad, the first referring to the many writers who travelled on the Continent in this period, the second to their texts that circulated outside of Britain. It argues that these travellers as well as their books contributed to a shared sense of European identity and helped foster liberal democracy in an age of political reaction. The first part of the chapter shows how, despite clear differences between the Grand Tour, Revolutionary travel, and modern tourism, Romantic-period travel writing shares common features, among them the opposition between traveller and tourist, and the ideal of Europe as a system of politically emancipated nations. The second part reviews the channels of transmission, notably foreign reviews and pirated editions, that enabled the transnational circulation and reputation of British-authored texts and helped place Britain’s liberal brand of Romanticism at the forefront of European culture.
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Green-Mercado, Mayte. Visions of Deliverance. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501741463.001.0001.

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This book traces the circulation of Muslim and crypto-Muslim apocalyptic texts known as joferes through formal and informal networks of merchants, Sufis, and other channels of diffusion among Muslims and Christians across the Mediterranean from Constantinople and Venice to Morisco towns in eastern Spain. The movement of these prophecies from the eastern to the western edges of the Mediterranean illuminates strategies of Morisco cultural and political resistance, reconstructing both productive and oppositional interactions and exchanges between Muslims and Christians in the early modern Mediterranean. Challenging a historiography that has primarily understood Morisco apocalyptic thought as the expression of a defeated group that was conscious of the loss of their culture and identity, this book depicts Moriscos not simply as helpless victims of Christian oppression but as political actors whose use of end-times discourse helped define and construct their society anew. The book helps us understand the implications of confessionalization, forced conversion, and assimilation in the early modern period and the intellectual and theological networks that shaped politics and identity across the Mediterranean in this era.
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Frédéric, Ogée, ed. "Better in France?": The circulation of ideas across the Channel in the eighteenth century. Lewisburg, [Pa.]: Bucknell University Press, 2005.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Impact of geostationary satellite water vapor channel data on weather analysis and forecasting. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Ogee, Frederic. "Better In France?": The Circulation Of Ideas Across The Channel In The Eighteenth Century (The Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture). Bucknell University Press, 2005.

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van, José. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889760.003.0001.

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The introduction puts forward the notion of the “platform society,” which emphasizes the inextricable relation between online platforms and societal structures. It refers to a society in which social and economic traffic is increasingly channeled by a (corporate) global online platform ecosystem that is driven by algorithms and fueled by data. In turn, an online platform should be understood as a programmable digital architecture designed to organize interactions between users—not just end users but also corporate entities and public bodies. It is geared toward the systematic collection, algorithmic processing, circulation, and monetization of user data. Crucially, platforms cannot be seen apart from each other but evolve in the context of an online setting that is structured by its own logic.
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Yang, Jingduan, and Daniel A. Monti. Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Edited by Anthony J. Bazzan and Daniel A. Monti. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190690557.003.0008.

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Chinese medicine uniquely relates specific mental and physical functioning to corresponding energetic channels called meridians that are associated with internal organs. Qi balance is described in terms of Yin and Yang. Human beings are considered healthy when the Qi circulating in each meridian is balanced in forces of Yin and Yang, sufficient in amount, and moving freely in the correct direction. As one of the major treatment modalities of Chinese medicine, acupuncture is the oldest and most commonly used medical procedure in the world. Acupuncture has been used alone or integrated with Western medicine to treat a variety of psychiatric conditions, such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, pain, and addiction. The literature to support the use of acupuncture is encouraging for some psychiatric problems but too limited to draw definitive conclusions. This chapter reviews the basis for acupuncture and describes current research indicating its use, particularly in psychiatric disorders.
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Turner, Neil, and Premil Rajakrishna. Pathophysiology of oedema in nephrotic syndrome. Edited by Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0053.

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The mechanism by which loss of serum proteins into the urine causes expansion of extracellular fluid volume and oedema has become clearer. A key initiating abnormality is avid sodium retention by the kidney, leading to increased whole-body sodium and increased extracellular fluid volume. This appears to be driven primarily by overactivation of the amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in the collecting duct, activated proteolytically through abnormal filtration of plasminogen, and its activation to plasmin in the nephron. Conventional explanations for nephrotic oedema focused on low colloid osmotic pressure as a consequence of loss of serum proteins, leading to egress of extracellular fluid from the intravascular compartment. It was hypothesized that this led to underfilling of the circulation and a drive to sodium retention. While low osmotic pressure may play a part in the clinical picture of nephrotic syndrome, a variety of observations suggest that underfilling is not a common feature except in the most severe nephrotic syndrome. Furthermore the gradient in colloid osmotic pressure between serum and interstitium tends to be preserved in nephrotic syndrome. The distribution of excess extracellular fluid is markedly different in patients with nephrotic syndrome from that seen in patients who have reduced glomerular filtration rate as the cause of sodium retention. This is not fully understood but hypotheses centre on capillary permeability and colloid osmotic pressure effects.
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Warsh, Molly A. American Baroque. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469638973.001.0001.

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Patterns of pearl cultivation and circulation reveal vernacular practices that shaped emerging imperial ideas about value and wealth in the early modern world. Pearls’ variability and subjective beauty posed a profound challenge to the imperial impulse to order and control, underscoring the complexity of governing subjects and objects in the early modern world. Qualitative, evaluative language would play a prominent role in crown officials’ attempts to contain and channel this complexity. The book’s title reflects the evolving significance of the term barrueca (which became “baroque” in English), a word initially employed in the Venezuelan fisheries to describe irregular pearls. Over time, this term lost its close association with the jewel but came to serve as a metaphor for irregular, unbounded expression. Pearls’ enduring importance lies less in the revenue they generated than in the conversations they prompted about the nature of value and the importance of individual skill and judgment, as well as the natural world, in its creation and husbandry. The stories generated by pearls—an unusual, organic jewel—range globally, crossing geographic and imperial boundaries as well as moving across scales, linking the bounded experiences of individuals to the expansion of imperial bureaucracies. These microhistories illuminate the connections between these small- and large-scale historical processes, revealing the connections between empire as envisioned by monarchs, enacted in law, and experienced at sea and on the ground by individuals.
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Kosstrin, Hannah. Honest Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199396924.001.0001.

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Honest Bodies: Revolutionary Modernism in the Dances of Anna Sokolow argues that Sokolow’s choreography circulated American modernism among Jewish and communist channels of the international Left from the 1930s to the 1960s in the United States, Mexico, and Israel. Integrating archival materials, interviews, and theories from dance, Jewish, and gender studies, this book illuminates Sokolow’s choreography for social change alongside her teaching of Martha Graham’s technique. Tracing dances with her companies Dance Unit, La Paloma Azul, Lyric Theatre, and Anna Sokolow Dance Company, along with presenters and companies including the Negro Cultural Committee, the New York State Committee for the Communist Party, Nuevo Grupo Mexicano de Clásicas y Modernas, and Inbal Dance Theater, this book highlights Sokolow’s work among developments in ethnic definitions, diaspora, and nationalism in the United States, Mexico, and Israel. Critical reception documented Sokolow’s career from a leading proletarian choreographer to one of modernist alienation, and reflected the assimilation of her generation of Jews, children of Eastern European immigrants, from the marginalized working class to the American middle-class mainstream. Equally affected by the Holocaust and the Second Red Scare, Sokolow’s choreography evidences her political–aesthetic statements that resonate as clearly in today’s political climate as they did then. Sokolow’s kinesthetic imprints circulated American corporeality through modern dance training, as her students in New York, Mexico City, and Tel Aviv fit their bodies into Graham’s codified shapes. Honest Bodies details how cultural ideologies circulate internationally through choreography and dancers’ physicalities and how American modernism influenced and was influenced by this circulation’s physical residue.
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Suchowiejko, Renata. Polsko-rosyjskie spotkania w przestrzeni kultury muzycznej: XIX wiek i początek XX stulecia. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381386685.

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POLISH-RUSSIAN ENCOUNTERS IN THE SPACE OF MUSICAL CULTURE: THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES Musicians travel: in their youth, to learn and perfect their métier; later, to gain fame and recognition, secure artistic and financial satisfaction. Circulating music prints reach various recipients at home and abroad, while the production and distribution of such publications depend mainly on the needs and tastes of consumers. Musical instruments provided by the music industry also find their way to many customers. This industry is an integral part of culture as it provides the material basis for creating and performing music. Musical culture emerges ‘in movement’: through encounters and the exchange of people, compositions, ideas, and physical goods. It has its own dynamics and channels of expansion; it relies on extensive and ever changing networks on personal, professional, institutional, and commercial levels. This musical exchange happens across state borders; it is not blocked by geography or politics, although both may affect it to an extent. The present collective work Polsko-rosyjskie spotkania w przestrzeni kultury muzycznej (XIX wiek i początek XX stulecia) [Polish-Russian Encounters in the Space of Musical Culture: The 19th and Early 20th Centuries] attempts to show this exchange through the testimony of historical sources: autographs, music prints, records of social life (concert programmes), and press materials. The main focus of the articles is on the presence of Polish music and Polish musicians in Russian culture; however, there is also a discussion of the opposite perspective, of Russian music and musicians in Polish culture.
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