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Rosalia, Anonino de. "Interpretazione di Tibullo 2, 3, 33-35." Helmántica 46, no. 139 (January 1, 1995): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.36576/summa.3436.

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Morelli, Alfredo M. "I "Saturnia regna" nell'elegia 1,3 di Tibullo." Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici, no. 26 (1991): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40235983.

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Bulgariu, Emilian. "On the Uniqueness and Continuous Dependence in the Linear Theory of Thermo-Microstretch Elasticity Backward in Time." Annals of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Mathematics 59, no. 2 (July 1, 2013): 339–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10157-012-0042-7.

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Abstract We study the uniqueness and the continuous dependence problems for the thermo-microstretch elastic processes backward in time. The data are given for the final time t = 0 and we want to study the solution at the previous moments. We transform the problem in a boundary-initial value problem by an appropriate change of variables. The uniqueness theorems presented in this article extend in a particular case the uniqueness theorem of Passarella and Tibullo (2010) and we also discuss a different class of problems than the one considered by them. We find some estimates that prove the continuous dependence of solution with respect to the final data.
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Merli, Elena. "Per la chioma di Minerva: nota a Tibullo 1, 4, 23-26." Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica 145, no. 2 (July 2017): 400–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.rfic.5.123441.

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Gagliardi, Paola. "Properzio nell'epicedio Ovidiano per Tibullo: Ov. Amor. 3.9 e il dialogo con l'elegio d'amore." Acta Classica 61, annual (2018): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15731/aclass.061.03.

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Gagliardi, Paola. "Properzio nell’epicedio ovidiano per Tibullo: Ov. Amor. 3.9 e il dialogo con l’elegia d’amore." Acta Classica 61, no. 1 (2018): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/acl.2018.0002.

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Maltby, Robert. "Tibullus 1.2 - Walter Wimmel: Tibull und Delia, Zweiter Teil: Tibulls Elegie 1, 2. (Hermes Einzelschriften, 47.) Pp. v +130. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1983. Paper, DM. 44." Classical Review 35, no. 2 (October 1985): 279–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00108807.

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Witczak, Krzysztof. "Rzymski elegik Serwiusz Sulpicjusz - znany czy nieznany?" Collectanea Philologica 1 (January 1, 1995): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.01.14.

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Libro quarto Corporis Tibulliani continentur ignoti poetae longa elegia, quae Panegyricus Messallae vulgo appeIlatur (IV, I), quinque elegiae auctoris, quem "Sulpiciae laudatorem" voco (IV, 2--6), sex brevia elegidia sub Sulpiciae nomine servata (IV, 7-12) et postremo duae elegiae TibuIlo adiudicatae (IV, 13-14). Multi viri docti iam diu disputant, qui fuerit "Sulpiciae laudator". Qui poeta talem distichi elegiaci structuram adhibere solebat, qualis ante Ovidium exculta est. Constat autem auctorem elegiarum IV, 2--6, quae de amore Sulpiciae erga Cerinthum narrant atque a muItis viris doctis Tibulli opera ducuntur, "Sulpiciae laudatorem" fuisse. Quisnam is esset et quare Matronalium die elegiam III, 8 Sulpiciae donasset, quaerebatur. Nova opinio ad ignoti poetae personam, eius vitae aetatem otiumque litterarium spectans nostro in opusculo proposita est. Ex meis investigationibus apparet Servium Sulpicium Quinti Horatii Flacci amicum aequalemque aetate (Hor., Sat., I, 10, 86), elegiarum scriptorem (Ovid., Trist., II, 441; Plin., Ep., V, 3, 5) se poetriae fratrem firmissimumque "Sulpiciae laudatorem" praestare.
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Kennedy, Duncan F. "WHAT’S IN A NAME? DELIA IN TIBULLUS 1.1." Classical Quarterly 67, no. 1 (March 15, 2017): 193–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838817000118.

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Delia, the name given to Tibullus’ mistress in five of the poems in the first book of his elegies (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6), has long inspired curiosity. Two approaches have dominated discussion. The biographical approach takes its cue from theApologyof Apuleius (10), which regards Delia as a pseudonym:eadem igitur opera accusent C. Catullum, quod Lesbiam pro Clodia nominarit, et Ticidam similiter, quod quae Metella erat Perillam scripserit, et Propertium, qui Cynthiam dicat, Hostiam dissimulet, et Tibullum, quod ei sit Plania in animo, Delia in uersu.
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Arndt, Aleksandra. "Perskie oko Rzymianina - groteska, absurd i ironia w elegiach miłosnych Tibullusa." Collectanea Philologica 14 (January 1, 2011): 134–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.14.11.

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L’élégie érotique de Tibulle comporte de nombreux éléments humoristiques. Grâce au grotesque le poète fait diminuer la signification de son amour aux filles – Délie et Nemezis, ainsi que son estime pour Venus. Son comportement absurde en tant qu’amant démontre la fiction des sentiments présentés dans les poèmes. Enfin, l’ironie à l’aide de laquelle Tibulle décrit des événements mythologiques et la déesse Pax montre son désintérêt pour la politique de l’empereur Auguste. C’est surtout à Tibulle qu’Ovide doit la vis comica dans ses Amores.
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Callu, Jean-Pierre. "Tibulle : quelle émotion." Vita Latina 117, no. 1 (1990): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vita.1990.1596.

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Nogueira, Homero Osvaldo Machado. "De Tibulli Puellis." Língua e Literatura 16, no. 19 (December 5, 1991): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2594-5963.lilit.1991.116000.

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O poeta Tibulo viveu na época cie Augusto, que foi marcada pelo apogeu da poesia elegíaca. Em seus versos, dedicou-se a celebrar as duas mulheres que amou, embora ambas lhe fossem infiéis. Mesmo sendo escassos os dados biográficos sobre o autor, é possível "acompanhar" a sua trajetória existencial através das obras que escreveu, pois nelas revela as suas aspirações e as suas frustrações, tendo como pano de fundo a sociedade romana do séc. I a.C
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Luque Moreno, Jesús. "Tibulo a través de Ovidio." Emerita 63, no. 2 (December 30, 1995): 341–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1995.v63.i2.344.

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Veremans, J. "Tibulle 11,4: un paraclausithyron ?" Euphrosyne 17 (January 1989): 99–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.euphr.5.126557.

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Abrantes de Barros Godoi, Marco Antonio. "A elegia 1,19 de Tibulo, amor e morte." PRINCIPIA, no. 39 (December 10, 2019): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/principia.2019.48169.

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A elegia amorosa romana segue uma convenção de temas existências em torno do amor, cada autor, seja Tibulo, Proércio ou Ovídio, desenvolvem temas e jogos discursivos para expressar os dramas afetivos tentando se superar a originalidade expressiva dentro das convenções do gênero. A elegia de Tibulo, 1, 19 desenvolve o discurso sobre o amor eterno que suplanta o tempo da existência dos entes queridos, o poeta e a sua amada Cíntia. A partir deste motivo poético o poeta desenvolve um jogo discursivo que é trabalhado para que seja compreendido pelo leitor contemporâneo um tipo de amor que transcende a existência.
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Butrica, James L. "The New Teubner Tibullus - Georg Luck: Albi Tibulli Aliorumque Carmina. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. xxxvii + 117. Stuttgart: Teubner, 1988. DM 52 (paper, DM 29)." Classical Review 39, no. 2 (October 1989): 211–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00271436.

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Bedel, G. "Regrets de l'Age d'or (Tibulle)." Vita Latina 120, no. 1 (1990): 45–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vita.1990.1633.

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Rodrigues Seabra Filho, José. "Elegia: Propércio, Tibulo e Ovídio." PRINCIPIA, no. 39 (December 10, 2019): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/principia.2019.48170.

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O texto a seguiranalisaaspectosda elegia,composiçãolíricaoriginária da Grécia e exploradaporpoetas romanos da antiguidade. O valor de toda essa produção literária está tanto nos temas – pensamentos e reflexões dos poetas – comotambém no texto latino caracterizadopordísticoselegíacos de grande perfeiçãoformal. Documentos hoje valiosos para estudiosos da cultura clássica e do latim.
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Trinacty, Christopher V. "Tibullus’ Comedy." Mnemosyne 70, no. 6 (October 26, 2017): 1051–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-12342389.

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Serrano, Daniel Bueno de Melo. "Metapoesia na Elegia 1.3 de Tibulo." Cadernos de Literatura em Tradução, no. 15 (April 18, 2016): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2359-5388.i15p101-122.

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A obra elegíaca de Álbio Tibulo (55?-19? a.C.), poeta romano do chamado período augústeo, contém passagens que, por aludirem ao próprio fazer poético, podem ser classificadas como metapoéticas. Para investigar como se dá esse procedimento e quais são seus efeitos, este artigo se centra na terceira elegia do primeiro livro do autor e dispensa particular atenção à recorrência de termos polissêmicos que, segundo defendemos, podem ser lidos como referência ao gênero elegíaco e a outros gêneros poéticos. A análise é precedida por uma tradução integral em verso do poema.
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Lynn, Jennifer, and Parshia Lee-Stecum. "Powerplay in Tibullus." Classical World 94, no. 4 (2001): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4352611.

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HOUGHTON, L. B. T. "TIBULLUS' ELEGIAC UNDERWORLD." Classical Quarterly 57, no. 1 (May 2007): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838807000146.

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Foucher, Antoine. "L’hiatus interlinéaire dans les élégies de Tibulle." Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes LXXXVII, no. 1 (2013): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/phil.871.0081.

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Hellegouarc’h, Joseph. "Style et métrique dans Tibulle I-II." Vita Latina 115, no. 1 (1989): 10–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vita.1989.1574.

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Kuhlmann, Peter. "Odysseus, Theokrit und Tibull: Die Ironisierung des sprechenden Ich bei Tibull am Beispiel der Elegie I,3." Hermes 134, no. 4 (2006): 419–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2006-0035.

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Tzounakas, Spyridon. "Rusticitas Versus Urbanitas in the Literary Programmes of Tibullus and Persius." Mnemosyne 59, no. 1 (2006): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852506775455298.

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AbstractTibullus and Persius are characteristic examples of poets who in their programmatic poems take a stance as to the literary juxtaposition of rusticitas and urbanitas and side with the first. Thus, they express their opposition to the mores of urban society and support the rustic way of life, which points to moral probity, simplicity, frugality, an unaffected style, Roman thematology, an indifference towards praise and heroic action. Persius' views could be associated with Propertius' latent attack against Tibullus' rusticitas and can be interpreted as disagreement with Propertius' urbanitas. It is possible that in this way Persius expresses his disappointment in the replacement of some elegiac motifs of the past with elegidia and of the frugal, 'poor' Tibullus with the crudi proceres, who are praised in the aula Neroniana. Therefore, the fact that Persius is siding with Tibullus in his dispute with Propertius could suggest a poetic model more similar to his own.
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Schofield, Richard. "A Humanist Description of the Architecture for the Wedding of Gian Galeazzo Sforza and Isabella D'Aragona (1489)." Papers of the British School at Rome 56 (November 1988): 213–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200009624.

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LA DESCRIZIONE DI UN UMANISTA DELLA “ARCHITETTURA” ALLESTITA PER LE NOZZE DI GIAN GALEAZZO SFORZA ED ISABELLA D'ARAGONA (1489)Stefano Dulcino, nel suo libro “Nuptiae Illustrissimi Ducis Mediolani” (Milano 1489), descrisse l'architettura effimera in legno che fu realizzata per le nozze di Gian Galeazzo Sforza ed Isabella d'Aragona. L'architettura comprendeva delle arcate decorate da un'elaborata decorazione fogliata ed un tiburio, di fronte al duomo di Milano. Qui si è ricostruito questo tiburio e si è discussa la problematica relativa si suoi significati ed al suo progettista. Sebbene rappresentazioni di poligoni cupolati avessero un numero vastissimo di usi simbolici nel Quattrocento e nel Cinquecento (come ad esempio per il tempio di Salamone, per quello di Diana e Giunone, etc.), nessuno di questi sembra soddisfacente per spiegare la nostra struttura. Viene per ipotesi suggerito che Bramante, piuttosto che Leonardo o qualche altro architetto lombardo locale, ne sia stato l'autore, e che il tiburio fosse una riproduzione di un tipo di vestibolo che Alberti riteneva fosse assai in voga presso gli antichi.
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Tibullus, Albius, and David Wray. "How to Be Tibullus." Chicago Review 48, no. 4 (2002): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25305014.

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Block, Elizabeth, F. W. Cornish, J. P. Postgate, J. W. Mackail, and G. P. Goold. "Catullus, Tibullus, Pervigilium Veneris." Classical World 84, no. 3 (1991): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4350797.

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Miller, Paul Allen. "The Tibullan Dream Text." Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) 129 (1999): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/284428.

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Günther, H. C. "Verse transpositions in Tibullus." Classical Quarterly 47, no. 2 (December 1997): 501–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cq/47.2.501.

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After having been for some while the butt of conservative critics, verse transpositions in Propertius have, mainly thanks to the work of G. P. Goold, again become respectable among scholars. In his edition of Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius J. J. Scaliger (first edition: Paris 1577,2Antwerp 1582, several times reprinted), the great archeget of the method, had subjected the other great elegist of Propertius’ generation to the same treatment,2 and in fact one of Scaliger's transpositions is supported by external evidence: 1.5.71–6 belong after 6.32; this is confirmed by Ovid's imitation in Trist. 2.447ff. Trist. 2. 459–60 (scit, cui latretur, cum solus obambulet, ipsel cui totiens clausas excreet ante fores) echo Tib. 1.6.31f. (ille ego sum, nee me iam dicere uera pudebit.l instabat tola cui tua node canis) and 5.73 (et simulat transire domum, mox deinde recurritl solus et ante ipsas exscreat usque fores). That Ovid should have brought together in one distich verses from two different Tibullian poems may not seem wholly impossible, but much less likely than that the lines in Tibullus were also consecutive, in particular because the distich immediately preceding 459f. clearly refers to the situation of Tib. 1.6.
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Kronenberg, Leah. "Tibullus the Elegiac Vates." Mnemosyne 71, no. 3 (April 24, 2018): 508–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-12342338.

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Michael C. J. Putnam. "Virgil and Tibullus 1.1." Classical Philology 100, no. 2 (2005): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3488433.

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Pascal, C. Bennett. "Tibullus and the Ambarvalia." American Journal of Philology 109, no. 4 (1988): 523. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/295078.

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Putnam, Michael C. J. "Virgil and Tibullus 1.1." Classical Philology 100, no. 2 (April 2005): 123–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/432842.

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Damer, Erika Zimmermann. "Recent Work on Tibullus." Classical World 107, no. 4 (2014): 443–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/clw.2014.0028.

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Spahlinger, Lothar. "Eine weitere Spur Bions von Smyrna bei Tibull?" Hermes 135, no. 1 (2007): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2007-0005.

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Chiarenza, Annalisa, Nunziatina Parrinello, Piera La Cava, Eleonora Spina, Daniele Tibullo, Cesarina Giallongo, Maide Cavalli, et al. "Lenalidomide IS Able to Restore Immune SYSTEM IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA PATIENTS." Blood 114, no. 22 (November 20, 2009): 4909. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v114.22.4909.4909.

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Abstract Abstract 4909 LENALIDOMIDE IS ABLE TO RESTORE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA PATIENTS Annalisa Chiarenza, Nunziatina Parrinello, Piera La Cava, Eleonora Spina, Daniele Tibullo, Cesarina Giallongo, Maide Cavalli, Alessandra Romano, Paolo Fiumara, Giuseppe A. Palumbo, Francesco Di Raimondo Background Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignant plasma-cell proliferative disorder associated with dysfunctional T-cell responses. The immunomodulatory Thal derivative (IMiD) CC-5013 (lenalidomide) appears to be a promising agent for the treatment of myeloma. Although the exact antitumor mechanism of action of lenalidomide is unknown, a number of mechanisms are postulated to be responsible for it's activity (inhibition of angiogenesis, direct antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects on MM cells, suppression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, modulation of myeloma-stromal cells adhesive interactions). In addition, it has been demonstrated that lenalidomide in vitro is able to enhance T cell proliferation and to promotes ADCC. In this study we evaluated if MM patients have a deficit of T-reg (CD4+, CD25+, and FOXP3+) and of T lymphocytes bearing CD200 (a tolerogenic molecule) and the effect of lenalidomide treatment on these parameters. In addition, we investigated whether lenalidomide could improve ex vivo the ADCC against myeloma cells. Materials and methods Eight patients with previously untreated MM (median age 56 years) were treated with lenalidomide plus dexamethasone as first line therapy. Lenalidomide was given orally 25 mg daily on days 1 to 21 of a 28-day cycle. Dexamethasone was given orally 40 mg daily on days 1, 8, 15, 22 of each cycle. All patients were evaluable for response and toxicity. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNc) were obtained from MM patients using density gradient centrifugation (Fycoll) under sterile condictions, at the beginning of treatment and after 4 cycles of therapy. The percentage of T-reg (CD4+CD25+FOXP3+) and the expression of CD200 on T- lymphocytes were evaluated by cytometry. Twelve healthy subjects were used as control. Moreover, PBMNc (effector cells, E) were incubated with MM cells line ARH-77 (target cells, T), previously labelled with CFDA,SE (carboxyfluorescein diacetate, succinimidyl ester) as a tracing fluorescent marker, in culture medium (RPMI-1640, 10%FCS, 1%penicillin/streptomycin) at different concentration (T/E ratio 1:20, 1:40). After 18-24 h co-colture cells were analyzed by flow cytometry and MM plasma cells cytotoxicity was calculated as the percentage of positive CFDA,SE/propidium cells. Myeloma cell viability was determined by tripan blue esclusion and apoptosis was also evaluated using Annexin V/propidium assay. Two MM patients treated in first line with a combination of Velcade, Thalidomide and Dexamethasone (VTD) were used as control and the experiments were performed in duplicate. Results MM patients have a significantly lower rate of CD4+/CD25+/FOXP3+ and CD200+/CD3+ than normal (28,3±14,9/mmc and 37,8±24,7 /mmc vs 79,3±27,8 and 79,5± 48,9)(p=0,0001 and p=0,01 respectively). In our study, lenalidomide treatment resulted in an increase both of Treg cells and T-lymphocytes espressing CD200. This improvement is not statistically significant probably due to the low number of patients examined (tab I). More important, we observed that PBMC derived from patients treated with lenalidomide showed an increase ability to kill a target MM cell line compared to PBMC collected at diagnosis (CFDA,SE/propidium cells 11% vs 68%). This effect was more prominent in patients treated with lenalidomide than in MM patients treated with VTD (CFDA,SE/propidium cells 12% vs 39%), Fig.1. Conclusions Our data emphasize the role of lenalidomide in modulating the endogenous tumor-specific immune response and underline the anti-myeloma activity of these new class of drugs. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Gobara, Mohamed A. "Tibullus And The Pastoral Design." Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies 10, no. 1 (December 1, 1994): 123–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/bcps.1994.72496.

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Tzounakas, Spyridon. "Titius in Tibullus’ Elegy 1.4." Mnemosyne 74, no. 3 (April 12, 2021): 523–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-bja10075.

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Moore, Timothy J. "Tibullus 1.7: Reconciliation through Conflict." Classical World 82, no. 6 (1989): 423. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4350448.

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Lyne, R. O. A. M. "Propertius and Tibullus: early exchanges." Classical Quarterly 48, no. 02 (December 1998): 519–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cq/48.2.519.

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Gilmore, John. "Tibullus and the British Empire." Translator 5, no. 1 (January 1999): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13556509.1999.10799031.

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McKeown, J. C. "A NEW COMMENTARY ON TIBULLUS." Classical Review 54, no. 2 (October 2004): 382–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cr/54.2.382.

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Keith, Alison. "Imperial Geographies in Tibullan Elegy." Classical World 107, no. 4 (2014): 477–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/clw.2014.0036.

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Prado, João Batista Toledo. "Ritmo e expressividade do dístico elegíaco: Tibulo 1.3.1–4." Letras Clássicas 19, no. 2 (December 10, 2015): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2358-3150.v19i2p114-129.

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A partir da consciência de que sílabas longas e breves (cor)respondem-se mutuamente num sistema de oposições básicas, é imprescindível verificar o papel desempenhado por elas nas cadeias fonossintáticas que formam os pés métricos, função que elas só desempenham através de valores psicológicos investidos nas estruturas hieraquicamente organizadas do verso, geradas a partir da oposição básica que elas encetaram. Tais valores são as propriedades combinatórias que os segmentos do nível seguinte permitem, quais sejam os metros e, em seguida, os pés métricos que eles realizam ou integram, daí o verso e, eventualmente, a estrofe, de modo a estruturar o poema todo. Tendo em vista que se trata sempre de concatenação de elementos, o conjunto formado tenderá a gerar uma orientação, isto é, um sentido, que é a princípio um determinado ritmo poético. O ritmo, entretanto, é influenciado por outras ocorrências ao longo da cadeia fonossintática, como as cesuras que incidem sobre a linha do verso. A partir da passagem de Tibulo, 1.3.1–4, o presente texto propõe levar em conta tais fatores para analisar o andamento rítmico-melódico da unidade estrófica formada pelo dístico elegíaco, com especial enfoque nas possibilidades de escansão geradas pela cesura-diérese fixa do pentâmetro e suas consequências para a expressividade poética.
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Wilga, C. D., and P. J. Motta. "Durophagy in sharks: feeding mechanics of the hammerhead Sphyrna tiburo." Journal of Experimental Biology 203, no. 18 (September 15, 2000): 2781–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.203.18.2781.

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This study investigates the motor pattern and head movements during feeding of a durophagus shark, the bonnethead Sphyrna tiburo, using electromyography and simultaneous high-speed video. Sphyrna tiburo feeds almost exclusively on hard-shelled crabs, with shrimp and fish taken occasionally. It captures crabs by ram feeding, then processes or reduces the prey by crushing it between molariform teeth, finally transporting the prey by suction for swallowing. The prey-crushing mechanism is distinct from that of ram or bite capture and suction transport. This crushing mechanism is accomplished by altering the duration of jaw adductor muscle activity and modifying jaw kinematics by the addition of a second jaw-closing phase. In crushing events, motor activity of the jaw adductor muscles continues (biting of the prey occurs as the jaws close and continues after the jaws have closed) throughout a second jaw-closing phase, unlike capture and transport events during which motor activity (biting) ceases at jaw closure. Sphyrna tiburo is able to take advantage of a resource (hard prey) that is not readily available to most sharks by utilizing a suite of durophagous characteristics: molariform teeth, a modified jaw protrusor muscle, altered jaw adductor activity and modified jaw kinematics. Sphyrna tiburo is a specialist feeder on crab prey as demonstrated by the lack of differences in kinematic or motor patterns when offered prey of differing hardness and its apparent lack of ability to modulate its behavior when feeding on other prey. Functional patterns are altered and coupled with modifications in dental and jaw morphology to produce diverse crushing behaviors in elasmobranchs.
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Huskey, Samuel J. "In Memory of Tibullus: Ovid's Remembrance of Tibullus 1.3 in Amores 3.9 and Tristia 3.3." Arethusa 38, no. 3 (2005): 367–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/are.2005.0016.

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Andrade, Jéssica Barros, Daniela Nascimento Santos, Maraisa Oliveira Silva, Thays Brito Reis Santos, Thiago Silveira Meneses, and Andressa Sales Coelho. "Caracterização biométrica de tubarões do gênero Sphyrna (Griffith & Smith, 1834) no litoral de Sergipe." Biotemas 29, no. 2 (May 11, 2016): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n2p45.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n2p45Os tubarões, quimeras e raias pertencentes ao grupo de Elasmobrânquios da Classe dos Condrichthyes, possuem uma maturação e desenvolvimento lento e são animais bastante capturados em pescas acompanhantes, tornando-se animais vulneráveis à extinção. Seis espécies do gênero Sphyrna são encontradas no Brasil, em zona costeira-oceânica, três destas foram estudadas: Sphyrna lewini, Sphyrna mokarran e Sphyrna tiburo. O estudo teve como objetivo obter a biometria, identificação do sexo e o estágio de desenvolvimento sexual do gênero Sphyrna na pesca artesanal de Aracaju – SE. Para o trabalho foram utilizados animais da coleção do GEES e animais frescos adquiridos da pesca local. S. tiburo foi encontrada apenas na coleção. As espécies S. mokarran e S. lewini obtiveram mais indivíduos neonatos e machos, e S. tiburo, fêmeas e juvenis. Para as espécies frescas, a medida peitoral-pélvica foi maior em fêmeas e pélvico-anal maior nos machos de S. lewini. O peso foi maior na S. lewini, e para o comprimento total, largura da cabeça e comprimento interdorsal não houve diferença entre os espécimes. Os parâmetros medidos não apresentaram resultados significativos, o que pode estar relacionado à característica da pesca, que apresentou muitos indivíduos imaturos.
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El- Nowiemy, Magda. "The Propempticon in Tibullus I. 3." Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies 12, no. 1 (December 1, 1995): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/bcps.1995.69272.

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