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Cameron, Keith. "Tabulae rarae : Les concordances et l'étude du langage poétique du seizième siècle." L Information Grammaticale 75, no. 1 (1997): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/igram.1997.2903.

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Korzhyk, V. P. "THE ROADS OF MILITARY EVENTS: BUKOVINA, XIV—XVIII CENTURIES." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 26, no. 1 (March 25, 2018): 261–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.01.16.

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The presence of communication, their density, quality, parameters to a large extent determine the strategy, logistics, tactics and overall success of military conflict resolution. On the territory of Bukovina, which is marked by an intensely dissected topography and a high degree of afforestation, the road network adapted to these difficult conditions. It played a decisive role in the implementation of the historical-geographical process in its belligerative format. From this position military conflicts signifying for Bukovyna were analyzed. The battle in the Kozmin forest (October 1497) between Poland (Jan Olbright) and Moldova (Stefan the Great) (Chernivtsi region, Glybotsky district) is very interesting for military history. Due to the high level of forestness of the territory and a small number of roads, the battle took place along the main road at a distance of 20—22 km. For those times it became a unique phenomenon. The tactics of the forest ambush allowed a much smaller Moldovian army (a maximum of 16—17 thousand people) to achieve significant success in a short time. Was destroyed more than half of the living force of the enemy, captured several thousand Poles, seized all the siege technology, artillery, column, carriage of the king. As a result, from 50—60 thousand Polish troops returned home only a dozen of personal guards of the king. In October 1685, fighting near the villages of Boyany — Raranche (Novoselytsya district) took place between the troops of the Polish crown hetman Jan Jablonowski (30000 soldiers) and the Turkish-Tatar-Moldovian coalition (about 140 thousand soldiers). The commander, who was pressed to the forested hills of Khotyn highland, had to look for ways to retreat by forest roads. Due to their small quantity and poor condition, carrying out rearguard battles, he managed to save the army from defeat. The author supposed 3 options for choosing a retreat path. Now is necessary to determine the actual road with additional research using a metal detector. In November 1691, near the village of Ropcha (Storozhynets district), after leaving Moldova, the army of Jan Sobieski, on the only one old transit route here, fell on a three-day snow storm. Non combat losses was more than 50 % soldiers, 100 % ammunition, artillery, many horses and carts. The reason is in a small number of dwellings near this road and in the absence of feed. In 1739, during the Russo-Turkish War, the Russian army under General von Münnich in the territory of the Khotyn Hill unexpectedly and illogically used the difficult path for maneuvering across forests between the villages Zhuchka and Raranche. As a result of the two subsequent battles, the Turkish Army was broken up. Thus, the historical geographic analysis on the principle of reflection gives the excellent opportunity to identify the nature and course of military events, exploring the network of ancient routes.
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Hutupas, Constantin, Mihai Nicu, Cezar Letitia, and Adriana Ilisoi. "RESEARCH ON THE IMPACT INDUCED IN THE ENVIRONMENT BY MILK PROCESSING INDUSTRY CASE STUDY: S.C. RARAUL LTD. CAMPULUNG, SUCEAVA COUNTY." Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 6, no. 3 (2007): 225–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2007.027.

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Popescu, Daniela, and Liviu Popescu. "Microfacies of the Triassic limestones in the Piatra Soimului klippe (Transilvanian Nappes Rarau syncline, Eastern Carpathians, Romania)." Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Geologia 49, no. 1 (April 2004): 87–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1937-8602.49.1.8.

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Miettinen, A., J. L. Stow, S. Mentone, and M. G. Farquhar. "Antibodies to basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans bind to the laminae rarae of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and induce subepithelial GBM thickening." Journal of Experimental Medicine 163, no. 5 (May 1, 1986): 1064–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.163.5.1064.

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Antibodies specific for the core protein of basement membrane HSPG (Mr = 130,000) were administered to rats by intravenous injection, and the pathologic consequences on the kidney were determined at 3 min to 2 mo postinjection. Controls were given antibodies against gp330 (the pathogenic antigen of Heymann nephritis) or normal rabbit IgG. The injected anti-HSPG(GBM) IgG disappeared rapidly (by 1 d) from the circulation. The urinary excretion of albumin increased in a dose-dependent manner during the first 4 d, was increased 10-fold at 1-2 mo, but remained moderate (mean = 12 mg/24 h). By immunofluorescence the anti-HSPG(GBM) was seen to bind rapidly (by 3 min) to all glomerular capillaries, and by immunoperoxidase staining the anti-HSPG was seen to bind exclusively to the laminae rarae of the GBM where it remained during the entire 2-mo observation period. C3 was detected in glomeruli immediately after the injection (3 min), where it bound exclusively to the lamina rara interna; the amount of C3 bound increased up to 2 h but decreased rapidly thereafter, and was not detectable after 4 d. Mononuclear and PMN leukocytes accumulated in glomerular capillaries, adhered to the capillary wall, and extended pseudopodia through the endothelial fenestrae to contact in the LRI of the GBM where the immune deposits and C3 were located. At 1 wk postinjection, staining for C3 reappeared in the glomeruli of some of the rats, and by this time most of the rats, including controls injected with normal rabbit IgG, had circulating anti-rabbit IgG (by ELISA) and linear deposits of rat IgG along the GBM (by immunofluorescence). Beginning at 9 d, there was progressive subepithelial thickening of the GBM which in some places was two to three times its normal width. This thickening was due to the laying down of a new layer of basement membrane-like material on the epithelial side of the GBM, which gradually displaced the old basement membrane layers toward the endothelium. The results show that the core proteins of this population of basement membrane HSPG (Mr = 130,000), which are ubiquitous components of basement membranes, are exposed to the circulation and can bind anti-HSPG(GBM) IgG in the laminae rarae of the GBM. Binding of these antibodies to the GBM leads to changes (C3 deposition, leukocyte adherence, moderate proteinuria, GBM thickening) considered typical of the acute phase of anti-GBM glomerulonephritis. Antibody binding interferes with the normal turnover of the GBM, presumably by affecting the biosynthesis and/or degradation of basement membrane components.
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Vigne, Randolph. "‘Die man wat die Groot Trek veroorsaak het’:Glenelg's personal contribution to the cancellation of D'Urban's dispossession of the Rarabe in 1835." Kleio 30, no. 1 (January 1998): 28–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00232089885310031.

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Stow, J. L., H. Sawada, and M. G. Farquhar. "Basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans are concentrated in the laminae rarae and in podocytes of the rat renal glomerulus." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 82, no. 10 (May 1, 1985): 3296–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.82.10.3296.

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Glazier, Douglas S. "RESOURCE-ALLOCATION RULES AND THE HERITABILITY OF TRAITS." Evolution 56, no. 8 (2002): 1696. http://dx.doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2002)056[1696:rarath]2.0.co;2.

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LESTER, ALAN. "SETTLERS, THE STATE AND COLONIAL POWER: THE COLONIZATION OF QUEEN ADELAIDE PROVINCE, 1834–37." Journal of African History 39, no. 2 (July 1998): 221–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853797007184.

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Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by the British Cape colonial government in May 1835 during the Sixth Frontier War. The province was held only until the end of 1836 when it was abandoned under pressure from the imperial government, but it represented the first British attempt to extend direct control over a large body of formerly independent Africans. No such ambitious scheme had ever been attempted before in the Cape, and no such scheme was to be attempted elsewhere in Africa until the late nineteenth century.Given its short-lived nature, Queen Adelaide Province has not been extensively analysed in any of the prominent histories of the eastern Cape. However, while the treatment is brief, its significance has been widely recognized. This early, temporary colonization of Xhosa territory has served as a lens through which to view colonial extension in the eastern Cape as a whole. In the late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century settler histories of George Cory and George McCall Theal, the annexation of Queen Adelaide Province represents a temporary advance within a much broader colonial progress. One episode in the epic attempt to extend colonial civilization across ‘Kaffraria’, expansion within the province was unfortunately thwarted by misguided Cape and metropolitan philanthropy. In W. M. Macmillan's liberal critique of the late 1920s and early 1930s, the disputes over the province between the land-hungry settlers, the strategically-minded Governor D'Urban and the humanitarian Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Glenelg, are again viewed as part of a much broader struggle. But rather than Cory's struggle between civilization and savagery, this is seen as a contest between malicious and benign conceptions of colonialism. The province represents an early collision between, on the one hand, evangelical and humanitarian versions of cultural colonization that guaranteed Xhosa access to their land (a kind of trusteeship that Macmillan advocated for his own times) and, on the other hand, the practice of colonization founded upon settler-led conquest and dispossession.
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Senowbari-Daryan, B., and G. D. Stanley. "Taxonomic affinities and paleogeography of Stromatomorpha californica Smith, a distinctive Upper Triassic reef-adapted demosponge." Journal of Paleontology 83, no. 5 (September 2009): 783–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/08-146.1.

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Stromatomorpha californica Smith is a massive, calcified, tropical to subtropical organism of the Late Triassic that produced small biostromes and contributed in building some reefs. It comes from the displaced terranes of Cordilleran North America (Eastern Klamath terrane, Alexander terrane, and Wrangellia). This shallow-water organism formed small laminar masses and sometimes patch reefs. It was first referred to the order Spongiomorphidae but was considered to be a coral. Other affinities that have been proposed include hydrozoan, stomatoporoid, sclerosponge, and chambered sponge. Part of the problem was diagenesis that resulted in dissolution of the siliceous spicules and/or replaced them with calcite. Well-preserved dendroclone spicules found during study of newly discovered specimens necessitate an assignment of Stromatomorpha californica to the demosponge order Orchocladina Rauff. Restudy of examples from the Northern Calcareous Alps extends the distribution of this species to the Tethys, where it was an important secondary framework builder in Upper Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) reef complexes. Revisions of Stromatomorpha californica produce much wider pantropical distribution, mirroring paleogeographic patterns revealed for other tropical Triassic taxa. Review of Liassic material from the Jurassic of Morocco, previously assigned to Stromatomorpha californica Smith var. columnaris Le Maitre, cannot be sustained. Species previously included in Stromatomorpha are: S. stylifera Frech (type species, Rhaetian), S. actinostromoides Boiko (Norian), S. californica Smith (Norian), S. concescui Balters (Ladinian-Carnian), S. pamirica Boiko (Norian), S. rhaetica Kühn (Rhaetian), S. stromatoporoides Frech, and S. tenuiramosa Boiko (Norian). Stromatomorpha rhaetica Kühn described from the Rhaetian of Vorarlberg, Austria shows no major difference from S. californica. An example described as S. oncescui Balters from the Ladinian-Carnian of the Rarau Mountains, Romania, is very similar to S. californica in exhibiting similar spicule types. However, because of the greater distance between individual pillars, horizontal layers, and the older age, S. oncescui is retained as a separate species. The net-like and regular skeleton of Spongiomorpha sanpozanensis Yabe and Sugiyama, from the Upper Triassic of Sambosan (Tosa, Japan), suggests a closer alliance with Stromatomorpha, and this taxon possibly could be the same as S. californica.
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Abrahamson, D. R., M. H. Irwin, P. L. St John, E. W. Perry, M. A. Accavitti, L. W. Heck, and J. R. Couchman. "Selective immunoreactivities of kidney basement membranes to monoclonal antibodies against laminin: localization of the end of the long arm and the short arms to discrete microdomains." Journal of Cell Biology 109, no. 6 (December 1, 1989): 3477–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.109.6.3477.

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To examine the ultrastructural distribution of laminin within kidney basement membranes, we prepared rat anti-mouse laminin mAbs to use in immunolocalization experiments. Epitope domains for these mAbs were established by immunoprecipitation, immunoblotting, affinity chromatography, and rotary shadow EM. One mAb bound to the laminin A and B chains on blots and was located to a site approximately 15 nm from the long arm-terminal globular domain as shown by rotary shadowing. Conjugates of this long arm-specific mAb were coupled to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and intravenously injected into mice. Kidney cortices were fixed for microscopy 3 h after injection. HRP reaction product was localized irregularly within the renal glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and throughout mesangial matrices. In addition, this mAb bound in linear patterns specifically to the laminae rarae of basement membranes of Bowman's capsule and proximal tubule. This indicates the presence of the long arm immediately beneath epithelial cells in these sites. The laminae densae of these basement membranes were negative by this protocol. In contrast, the lamina rara and densa of distal tubular basement membranes (TBM) were both heavily labeled with this mAb. A different ultrastructural binding pattern was seen with eight other mAbs, including two that mapped to different sites on the short arms by rotary shadowing and five that blotted to a large pepsin-resistant laminin fragment (P1). These latter mAbs bound weakly or not at all to GBM but all bound throughout mesangial matrices. In contrast, discrete spots of HRP reaction product were seen across all layers of Bowman's capsule BM and proximal TBM. These same mAbs, however, bound densely across the full width of distal TBM. Our findings therefore show that separate strata of different basement membranes are variably immunoreactive to these laminin mAbs. The molecular orientation or integration of laminin into the three dimensional BM meshwork therefore varies with location. Alternatively, there may be a family of distinct laminin-like molecules distributed within basement membranes.
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Schiller, Joanna, Michael Hallek, and Karl-Anton Kreuzer. "FLT3-ITD Positive AMLs Harbouring A Second MRD Molecular Marker May Benefit From a Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) Guided Transplant Decision." Blood 122, no. 21 (November 15, 2013): 2621. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v122.21.2621.2621.

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Abstract Introduction The FLT3 internal tandem duplication (FLT3-ITD) occurs in 15%-35% of all AMLs. FLT3-ITD-positive AMLs are associated with high relapse rates after reaching complete remission. Therefore these patients are considered for allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT). Data shows that allo-SCT does not influence the overall survival (OS) of these patients. Minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) can predict relapse clearly in advance and therefore allows early therapeutic intervention. Studies on MRD monitoring have shown a positive influence on OS in AML patients. Due to the high sequence variability of individual FLT3-ITD a universal PCR approach has a low sensitivity (approx. 1: 5x102) and therefore cannot be used for MRD monitoring. Methods We developed a novel cDNA-based, highly sensitive, quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assay for the detection of the FLT3-ITD mutation level. On the basis of individual FLT3-ITD, mutation- specific forward or reverse primers were designed. The expression of FLT3-ITD was determined using complementary DNA samples at different points in time during diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Results Retrospectively we studied 53FLT3-ITD-positive AML patients. 10 patients received palliative treatment, seven died during induction therapy; three patients are still in induction course of treatment. 32 patients achieved complete remission and 12 of them had undergone allo-SCT. For 47 patients we designed patient-specific qRT-PCR with mutation-specific forward and reverse primers. 41 (87%) assays were highly specific (1:104 - 1:106) and yielded similar results when compared to other high sensitive assays for molecular markers like NPM1 or PML-RARA.The median of follow-up time was 754 days (68-2546 days). MRD status was available for 23 patients after consolidation therapy. In 16 (81%) of these patients, FLT3-ITD negativity was demonstrated. MRD negativity predicted lasting remission independent of allo-SCT (N = 4) or non-allo-SCT (N=12). 3 patients relapsed after reaching MRD negativity. Only one patient relapsed without molecular relapse. 7 out of 32 patients stayed MRD positive after consolidation therapy. 5 of them underwent allo-SCT, nevertheless 3 of them stayed MRD positive (molecular non-responders) and finally relapsed. Furthermore we compared paired PB and BM samples at diagnosis and after induction therapy in 5 cases. The differences in FLT3-ITD expression were not statistically significant (p=0.8) which is in line with recent studies. Conclusion We conclude that highly sensitive detection of individual FLT3-ITD possesses equal prognostic power in AML like established molecular MRD markers. Using this approach MRD guided treatment decisions appear to be justified and should be incorporated in future studies. Disclosures: Hallek: Janssen: Research Funding; Gilead: Research Funding; Roche: Research Funding. Kreuzer:Roche: Honoraria; Mundipharma: Honoraria.
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Balfour, Crispin. "Te Rōpu te Ūkaipo." Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand 21, no. 1 (December 31, 2017): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.2017.05.

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I have been conducting a psychotherapy group since May 2007. We have met once a week, forty-six times a year, for almost ten years. A group that endures offers a promise of home, a place to return to time and time again, where we can put down roots. New Zealand offered me a promise of home as I think it does many émigrés. Homeless, I sought my roots in the land and the people of the land. This group, the other group members, myself as conductor, are there to be made use of in another kind of homelessness. Our roots feed us but they also transform the soil they are rooted in: we all learn from each other, drawing deep from the unconscious of the group. This paper offers a glimpse into how conducting this group has shaped my understanding with reference to the thinking of Bion and Winnicott. I have come to view work group mentality as a field phenomenon, such that the individuals take for granted the group as turangawaewae, without the need to inscribe a basic assumption on that field. Whakarāpopotonga Mai i te marama o Haratua 2007, ahau e whakahaere rōpū whakaora hinengaro ana. Ia wiki ka tūtaki mātau, whā tekau ma ono huihuinga i te tau, tata mō te tekau tau. He rōpū māia, he tohu kāinga whakaruruhau he wāhi hai hokihokinga, he wāhi whakatipuranga rarau. I whakaarahia mai e Aotearoa he oati kāinga pērā anō ki tōku whakaaro ki te nuinga o te hunga manene. Kāinga kore, i whai pūtaketanga au i roto i ngā iwi o te whenua. Ko tēnei rōpū, hūanga o ētahi atu rōpū me au hai kaiwhakahaere e tū ana hei whai take mō tētāhi atu momo kāinga kore. Whāngai ai tātau e ō tātau pūtake, whakarerehia anō ai hoki te papa e ngā takotoranga pakiaka: he whakaakoranga tā tēnā ki tēnā, whāia hōhōnuhia mai i te mauri moe o te rōpū. Ko tā tēnei tuhinga he hoatu pitopito whakaaturanga ki te āhua o tōku mātatau ki ngā whakaaro o Piona rāua ko Winikote i ahu mai i taku takinga i tēnei rōpū. Kua puta mai ki a au te whakaohomauri o te hinengaro mahinga ā rōpū, inā rā te noho a tēnā, ā tēnā i runga i te whakaaro ko te rōpū te tūrangawaewae , ā tē aro ake i te ahunga mai o tēnei whakaaro i hea.
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Wakman, David, Isrojaty J. Paransa, and Janny F. Polii. "Studi efisiensi penggunaan bahan pada jaring insang rarape." JURNAL ILMU DAN TEKNOLOGI PERIKANAN TANGKAP 2, no. 1 (July 12, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.35800/jitpt.2.1.2015.8336.

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Jaring insang rarape tergolong ke dalam jaring insang dasar karena daya apungnya lebih kecil dibandingkan dengan daya tenggelamnya, yang pengoperasiannya dilakukan di sepanjang pesisir pantai pada perairan dangkal dengan memanfaatkan pasang surut. Konstruksi jaring insang rarape berbentuk empat persegi panjang dengan ukuran yang tidak terlalu lebar dan memiliki panjang yang lebih jika dibandingkan dengan alat tangkap sejenis. Untuk membuat jaring insang rarape hanya jumlah mata arah dalam yang sesuai dengan apa yang tertera pada label sedangkan panjang jaring dalam keadaan terentang sempurna dan besar mata jaring tidaklah sesuai. Demikian pula dengan tali, ukuran panjangnya tidak sesuai dengan informasi pasar. Dari fakta yang ditemukan ini, maka dapatlah dipahami bila nelayan terkadang kekurangan bahan dalam membuat 1 unit jaring dengan panjang dan dalam tertentu yang telah mereka rencanakan, kalau ukuran bahan tidak diketahui dengan pasti, maka nelayan akan kesulitan dalam menyediakan bahan sesuai dengan kebutuhan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, terdapat selisih antara informasi pasar dan perhitungan langsung pada sebagian besar bahan pembentuk jaring insang rarape; Perhitungan langsung dapat mereduksi jumlah bahan sesuai dengan kebutuhan pembuatan jaring insang rarape dan terdapat selisih biaya bahan sebesar Rp. 173.305,00 dalam setiap unit jaring atau Rp. 7.972.030,00 untuk keseluruhan 46 unit jaring yang dibangun. Kata-kata kunci: rarape, informasi pasar, jaring insang, ukuran bahan, tali
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Ball, Jennifer A., Andrew James Clear, James Aries, Sarah Charrot, Caroline Besley, Matt Mee, Andrew Stagg, et al. "Retinoic acid-responsive CD8 effector T-cells are selectively increased in IL-23-rich tissue in gastrointestinal GvHD." Blood, September 9, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020005170.

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Gastrointestinal (GI) graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a major barrier in allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (AHST). The metabolite retinoic acid (RA) potentiates GI-GvHD in mice via alloreactive T-cells expressing the RA-receptor-alpha (RARα), but the role of RA-responsive cells in human GI-GvHD remains undefined. We therefore used conventional and novel sequential immunostaining and flow cytometry to scrutinize RA-responsive T-cells in tissues and blood of AHST patients and characterize the impact of RA on human T-cell alloresponses. Expression of RARα by human mononuclear cells was increased after RA exposure. RARαhi mononuclear cells were increased in GI-GvHD tissue, contained more cellular RA-binding proteins, localized with tissue damage and correlated with GvHD severity and mortality. Using a targeted candidate protein approach we predicted the phenotype of RA-responsive T-cells in the context of increased microenvironmental IL-23. Sequential immunostaining confirmed the presence of a population of RARahi CD8 T-cells with the predicted phenotype, co-expressing the effector T-cell transcription factor T-bet and the IL-23-specific receptor. These cells were increased in GI- but not skin-GvHD tissues and were also selectively expanded in GI-GvHD patient blood. Finally, functional approaches demonstrated RA predominantly increased alloreactive GI-tropic RARahi CD8 effector T-cells, including cells with the phenotype identified in vivo. IL-23-rich conditions potentiated this effect by selectively increasing b7 integrin expression on CD8 effector T-cells and reducing CD4 T-cells with a regulatory cell phenotype. In conclusion we have identified a population of RA-responsive effector T-cells with a distinctive phenotype which are selectively expanded in human GI-GvHD and represent a potential new therapeutic target.
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Pontoh, Otniel. "KAJIAN MATA PENCAHARIAN PENDUDUK DAN DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP KEBERADAAN SUMBER DAYA LAUT DI KELURAHAN BUNAKEN KECAMATAN BUNAKEN KOTA MANADO." AKULTURASI (Jurnal Ilmiah Agrobisnis Perikanan) 2, no. 4 (September 13, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.35800/akulturasi.2.4.2014.13381.

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Abstract This study was conducted to determine the level of use of marine resources in the waters of Bunaken by residents of the surrounding villages. The occupation of the village has been exploiting the natural resources of the sea as a source of livelihood for their survival. This study uses a case study to illustrate (collect, describe, express, to explain in detail the activities of the community in exploiting marine resources). Bunaken villagers numbering 2598 inhabitants come from 531 households. The number of fishermen 695 people (70.7%). Fishing gear they use are different types of nets or soma pajeko (small puse seine), paka-paka, landra (gill-net) and rarape (beach seine). Likewise, trolling equipment, Noru, Funae, kites and darts (Jubi-Jubi). Outboard motor is a type of transport used to go to sea, but some are not. Results obtained from the fish traditional fishing businesses that still only enough to meet their daily needs and if there are fewer, sold to buy other necessities. Besides fishing, fishermen and other residents are farmers, artisans, small traders, construction workers, selling services, and so forth. Fishing effort is still traditional because the level of resource utilization is still low. It can be concluded that the occupation of the village of Bunaken low utilization rate, so that a positive effect on the condition of a sustainable resource. Keyword: livelihood, residents, fishermen, marine resources, Bunaken Abstrak Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menentukan tingkat pemanfaatan sumber daya laut di perairan desa Bunaken oleh penduduk sekitarnya. Pendudukan desa selama ini mengeksploitasi sumber daya alam dari laut sebagai sumber mata pencaharian untuk kelangsungan hidup mereka. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode studi kasus guna menggambarkan (mengumpulkan, mendeskripsikan, mengungkapkan, untuk menjelaskan secara detail aktivitas masyarakat dalam memanfaatkan sumber daya laut). Penduduk desa Bunaken berjumlah 2598 penduduk berasal dari 531 kepala keluarga. Jumlah nelayan 695 orang (70,7%). Alat penangkapan ikan yang mereka gunakan ialah berbagai jenis jaring atau soma pajeko (small puse seine), paka-paka, landra (gill-net) dan rarape (pukat pantai). Demikian juga peralatan trolling, noru, funae, layang-layang dan panah (jubi-Jubi). Motor tempel merupakan jenis transportasi yang digunakan untuk melaut, namun ada juga yang tidak. Hasil yang diperoleh dari ikan hasil tangkapan usaha perikanan yang masih tradisional hanya cukup untuk memenuhi kebutuhan sehari-hari dan jika ada lebih sedikit, dijual untuk membeli kebutuhan lainnya. Selain memancing, nelayan dan warga lainnya adalah petani, pengrajin, pedagang kecil, pekerja konstruksi, menjual jasa, dan sebagainya. Usaha penangkapan ikan yang masih tradisional menyebabkan tingkat pemanfaatan sumber daya masih rendah. Dengan demikian dapat disimpulkan bahwa pendudukan Desa Bunaken rendah tingkat pemanfaatan, sehingga berpengaruh positif pada kondisi sumber daya lestari. Kata kunci: mata pencaharian, penduduk desa, nelayan, sumber daya kelautan, Bunaken
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"Terrae Rarae Award: P. C. Junk and P. W. Roesky / Bau Family Award: H. Xu." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 55, no. 51 (November 28, 2016): 15705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201610963.

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"rarae fidei atque singularis pudicitiae femina—The Figure of Plotina in Apuleius' Novel (Metamorphoses 7.6-7)." Mnemosyne 61, no. 4 (2008): 619–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852508x252803.

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AbstractThe character of Plotina is introduced to the reader in book 7 of Apuleius' novel in a tale told by Tlepolemus (in the disguise of the bandit Haemus) to the band of robbers in order to rescue his kidnapped fiancée Charite. Compared to most of the other female characters in the Metamorphoses this Plotina is quite unique in her chastity and marital devotion, but she also displays manly qualities. In this paper it is argued that Apuleius has chosen the name Plotina for his character on purpose, mirroring the historical model of the wife of the emperor Trajan, Pompeia Plotina, who likewise was a woman of virtue, but whose active involvement in Hadrian's adoption remains an ambiguous trait. In the second part of the paper it is demonstrated how Plotina as an ideal wife also reveals a possible key to Lucius' salvation.
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"Terrae-Rarae-Preis: P. C. Junk und P. W. Roesky / Preis der Bau-Familie: H. Xu." Angewandte Chemie 128, no. 51 (November 28, 2016): 15933. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201610963.

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"Terrae-Rarae-Preis: A. Simon NRW-Innovationspreis: S Herres-Pawlis Albert Einstein World Award of Science: Michael Grätzel." Angewandte Chemie 124, no. 19 (April 12, 2012): 4598. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201202358.

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"Terrae Rarae Prize: A. Simon NRW-Innovation Prize: S. Herres-Pawlis Albert Einstein World Award of Science: Michael Grätzel." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 51, no. 19 (April 12, 2012): 4520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201202358.

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"Terrae-Rarae-Preis: T. Schleid / Eni-Umweltschutzpreis: C. Sanchez / Willi-Keim-Preis: R. Rinaldi / ThalesNano-Preis der IUPAC: S. V. Ley / Liebig-Vorlesung: D. J. Procter." Angewandte Chemie 126, no. 52 (November 24, 2014): 14529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201410394.

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"Terrae Rarae Prize: T. Schleid / Eni Protection of the Environment Prize: C. Sanchez / Willi Keim Prize: R. Rinaldi / ThalesNano Prize: S. V. Ley / Liebig Lectureship: D. J. Procter." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 53, no. 52 (November 24, 2014): 14303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201410394.

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"Peter J. Dunn Award: B. H. Lipshutz and S. Handa / International Solvay Chair in Chemistry: G. Frenking / Max Born Prize: A. Rubio / Terrae Rarae Prize: R. Kempe / Frontiers in Chemical Energy Science Award: K. Reuter / New Members of the Academia Europae." Angewandte Chemie International Edition 57, no. 11 (February 19, 2018): 2751–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201801578.

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"Peter J. Dunn Award: B. H. Lipshutz und S. Handa / International Solvay Chair in Chemie: G. Frenking / Max-Born-Preis: A. Rubio / Terrae-Rarae-Preis: R. Kempe / Frontiers in Chemical Energy Science Award: K. Reuter / Neue Mitglieder der Academia Europaea." Angewandte Chemie 130, no. 11 (February 19, 2018): 2799–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ange.201801578.

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