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Harris, Laurence R. "Ian Porteous Howard (1927–2013)." American Psychologist 69, nr 3 (2014): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0034876.

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Williams, Nick. "Late Music York: Delta Saxophone Quartet, Ian Pace Unitarian Chapel, York". Tempo 72, nr 286 (6.09.2018): 78–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298218000402.

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Growing out of Soundpool, a York-based composer/performer collective of the 1980s, Late Music York has been promoting new music in York for over 20 years. Composers and commissions featured in their concerts have included Frederic Rzewski, Michael Finnissy, Judith Weir, Anna Meredith and Howard Skempton. Their latest series is equally broad, with music ranging from David Bowie to Tristan Murail (not forgetting younger local composers); the series can never be accused of having a narrow agenda. This review aims to contrast two separate events to give an idea of the range and variety one has come to expect from Late Music concerts.
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Abels, Richard. "Swein Forkbeard's Invasions and the Danish Conquest of England, 991-1017. Ian Howard". Speculum 81, nr 2 (kwiecień 2006): 533–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400003079.

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Rozmus, Jacek. "Militarne reprezentacje w prozie Tadeusza Kudlińskiego". Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia Historicolitteraria 18 (12.12.2018): 153–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20811853.18.12.

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The view of Europe betweeen 19th and 20th centuries was shaped mainly by militarism. It is confirmed by the works of Michael Howard, Ian F.W. Beckett, Martin van Creveld, and also material culture, which is the heritage of those times. Architecture, technology, as well assculptures and paintings created shortly before the First World War are an illustration of how Polish literature reacted to the conflict of 1914–1918. In Tadeusz Kudliński’s novel Smak świata, where the main character is an officer of the Austro-Hungarian artillery, the world is dominated by machines: railway, telephone etc. According to Bjonar Olsen, those things represent material culture in the view of Tim Dant, allowing the main character to keep his identity. The collection of essays Młodości mej stolica. Wspomnienia krakowianina między wojnami provide the reader with a historical view of the war in the Carpathian Mountains and on the Italian front.
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Nicholson, Steve. "Howard Barker’s Art of Theatre: Essays on his Plays, Poetry and Production Work edited by David Ian Rabey and Sarah Goldingay". Contemporary Theatre Review 25, nr 3 (3.07.2015): 444–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10486801.2015.1046746.

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Thomas, Alan. "Howard Barker: Politics and Desire, an expository study of his drama and poetry, 1969-87 by David Ian Rabey (review)". Modern Drama 34, nr 3 (1991): 454–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mdr.1991.0060.

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Morales, José. "Ian Howard MARSHALL, The Acts of the Apostles. An Introduction and Commentary, Leicester (England), Inter-Varsity Press, 1980, 1.ª ed., 427 páginas." Scripta Theologica 15, nr 1 (13.03.2018): 278–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/006.15.21123.

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Maurer, Bill. "Out of balance? ‘Konesans’ and first world knowledges in Caribbean women’s studies". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 72, nr 3-4 (1.01.1998): 297–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002596.

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[First paragraph]We Paid Our Dues: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Caribbean. A. LYNN BOLLES. Washington DC: Howard University Press, 1996. xxxviii + 250 pp. (Paper US$21.95)Gender: A Caribbean Multi-Disciplinary Perspective. ELSA LEO-RHYNIE, BARBARA BAILEY & CHRISTINE BARROW (eds.). Kingston: Ian Randle, 1997. xix + 358 pp. (Paper n.p.)Daughters of Caliban: Caribbean Women in the Twentieth Century. CONSUELO LOPEZ SPRINGFIELD (ed.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997. xxi + 316 pp. (Cloth US$ 35.00, Paper US$ 17.95)Two weeks before I began writing this review essay, I had the misfortune to contract food poisoning while visiting New York. I was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in Greenwich Village where I found myself under the capable care of a team of West Indian nurses. At the time, I didn't give this much thought; I was simply happy to be getting good care far from home. The day before I was released, my right arm swelled up from the intravenous drip that had been delivering fluids and antibiotics into my body. It was first noticed by one of the Jamaican nurses, who told me that the IV had "infiltrated" my arm and that, as a result, my "fluids were out of balance," and this was keeping me from getting well. She promptly pointed this out to another nurse, who took out the IV and stuck another one into my left arm.
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Bull, John. "Howard Barker, Politics and Desire: An Expository Study of his Drama and Poetry, 1969–87. By David Ian Rabey. Macmillan, 1989, Pp. 298. £35." Theatre Research International 15, nr 3 (1990): 285–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300009925.

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Humphrey, John. "João Carlos Ferraz, Howard Rush and Ian Miles, Development Technology and Flexibility: Brazil faces the industrial divide (London and New York: Routlege, 1992), pp. xxiii + 274." Journal of Latin American Studies 25, nr 3 (październik 1993): 678–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00006891.

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Shockley, William. "Operative surgery: Head and neck part 1 and 2, 4th edition. Edited by Ian McGregor and David Howard. Butterworth-Heinemann, Stoneham, Massachusetts, 1992, 682 pp, $595.00". Head & Neck 15, nr 5 (wrzesień 1993): 475–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hed.2880150519.

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Cave, Richard Allen. "Arguments for a Theatre. By Howard Barker, with an Introduction by David Ian Rabey. London and New York: John Calder and Riverrun Press, 1989. Pp. 91. £3.95: $6.95." Theatre Research International 15, nr 3 (1990): 282–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300009901.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 78, nr 1-2 (1.01.2004): 123–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002521.

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-Chuck Meide, Kathleen Deagan ,Columbus's outpost among the Taínos: Spain and America at La Isabela, 1493-1498. New Haven CT: Yale University Press, 2002. x + 294 pp., José María Cruxent (eds)-Lee D. Baker, George M. Fredrickson, Racism: A short history. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. x + 207 pp.-Evelyn Powell Jennings, Sherry Johnson, The social transformation of eighteenth-century Cuba. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. x + 267 pp.-Michael Zeuske, J.S. Thrasher, The island of Cuba: A political essay by Alexander von Humboldt. Translated from Spanish with notes and a preliminary essay by J.S. Thrasher. Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener; Kingston: Ian Randle, 2001. vii + 280 pp.-Matt D. Childs, Virginia M. Bouvier, Whose America? The war of 1898 and the battles to define the nation. Westport CT: Praeger, 2001. xi + 241 pp.-Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Antonio Santamaría García, Sin azúcar no hay país: La industria azucarera y la economía cubana (1919-1939). Seville: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Universidad de Sevilla y Diputación de Sevilla, 2001. 624 pp.-Charles Rutheiser, Joseph L. Scarpaci ,Havana: Two faces of the Antillean Metropolis. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. x + 437 pp., Roberto Segre, Mario Coyula (eds)-Thomas Neuner, Ottmar Ette ,Kuba Heute: Politik, Wirtschaft, Kultur. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Vervuert, 2001. 863 pp., Martin Franzbach (eds)-Mark B. Padilla, Emilio Bejel, Gay Cuban nation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. xxiv + 257 pp.-Mark B. Padilla, Kamala Kempadoo, Sun, sex, and gold: Tourism and sex work in the Caribbean. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999. viii + 356 pp.-Jane Desmond, Susanna Sloat, Caribbean dance from Abakuá to Zouk: How movement shapes identity. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2002. xx + 408 pp.-Karen Fog Olwig, Nina Glick Schiller ,Georges woke up laughing: Long-distance nationalism and the search for home. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2001. x + 324 pp., Georges Eugene Fouron (eds)-Karen Fog Olwig, Nancy Foner, From Ellis Island to JFK: New York's two great waves of immigration. Chelsea MI: Russell Sage Foundation, 2000. xvi + 334 pp.-Aviva Chomsky, Lara Putnam, The company they kept: Migrants and the politics of gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. xi + 303 pp.-Rebecca B. Bateman, Rosalyn Howard, Black Seminoles in the Bahamas. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2002. xvii + 150 pp.-Virginia Kerns, Carel Roessingh, The Belizean Garífuna: Organization of identity in an ethnic community in Central America. Amsterdam: Rozenberg. 2001. 264 pp.-Nicole Roberts, Susanna Regazzoni, Cuba: una literatura sin fronteras / Cuba: A literature beyond boundaries. Madrid: Iberoamericana/Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Vervuert, 2001. 148 pp.-Nicole Roberts, Lisa Sánchez González, Boricua literature: A literary history of the Puerto Rican Diaspora. New York: New York University Press, 2001. viii + 216 pp.-Kathleen Gyssels, Ange-Séverin Malanda, Passages II: Histoire et pouvoir dans la littérature antillo-guyanaise. Paris: Editions du Ciref, 2002. 245 pp.-Sue N. Greene, Simone A. James Alexander, Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women. Columbia MO: University of Missouri Press, 2001. x + 215 pp.-Gert Oostindie, Aarón Gamaliel Ramos ,Islands at the crossroads: Politics in the non-independent Caribbean., Angel Israel Rivera (eds)-Katherine E. Browne, David A.B. Murray, Opacity: Gender, sexuality, race, and the 'problem' of identity in Martinique. New York: Peter Lang, 2002. xi + 188 pp.-James Houk, Kean Gibson, Comfa religion and Creole language in a Caribbean community. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. xvii + 243 pp.-Kelvin Singh, Frank J. Korom, Hosay Trinidad: Muharram performances in an Indo-Caribbean Diaspora.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. viii + 305 pages.-Lise Winer, Kim Johnson, Renegades: The history of the renegades steel orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago. With photos by Jeffrey Chock. Oxford UK: Macmillan Caribbean Publishers, 2002. 170 pp.-Jerome Teelucksingh, Glenford Deroy Howe, Race, war and nationalism: A social history of West Indians in the first world war. Kingston: Ian Randle/Oxford UK: James Currey, 2002. vi + 270 pp.-Geneviève Escure, Glenn Gilbert, Pidgin and Creole linguistics in the twenty-first century. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2002. 379 pp.-George L. Huttar, Eithne B. Carlin ,Atlas of the languages of Suriname. Leiden, The Netherlands: KITLV Press/Kingston: Ian Randle, 2002. vii + 345 pp., Jacques Arends (eds)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 73, nr 1-2 (1.01.1999): 121–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002590.

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-Charles V. Carnegie, W. Jeffrey Bolster, Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the age of sail. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1997. xiv + 310 pp.-Stanley L. Engerman, Wim Klooster, Illicit Riches: Dutch trade in the Caribbean, 1648-1795. Leiden: KITLV Press, 1998. xiv + 283 pp.-Luis Martínez-Fernández, Emma Aurora Dávila Cox, Este inmenso comercio: Las relaciones mercantiles entre Puerto Rico y Gran Bretaña 1844-1898. San Juan: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1996. xxi + 364 pp.-Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, Arturo Morales Carrión, Puerto Rico y la lucha por la hegomonía en el Caribe: Colonialismo y contrabando, siglos XVI-XVIII. San Juan: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico y Centro de Investigaciones Históricas, 1995. ix + 244 pp.-Herbert S. Klein, Patrick Manning, Slave trades, 1500-1800: Globalization of forced labour. Hampshire, U.K.: Variorum, 1996. xxxiv + 361 pp.-Jay R. Mandle, Kari Levitt ,The critical tradition of Caribbean political economy: The legacy of George Beckford. Kingston: Ian Randle, 1996. xxvi + 288., Michael Witter (eds)-Kevin Birth, Belal Ahmed ,The political economy of food and agriculture in the Caribbean. Kingston: Ian Randle; London: James Currey, 1996. xxi + 276 pp., Sultana Afroz (eds)-Sarah J. Mahler, Alejandro Portes ,The urban Caribbean: Transition to the new global economy. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1997. xvii + 260 pp., Carlos Dore-Cabral, Patricia Landolt (eds)-O. Nigel Bolland, Ray Kiely, The politics of labour and development in Trinidad. Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago: The Press University of the West Indies, 1996. iii + 218 pp.-Lynn M. Morgan, Aviva Chomsky, West Indian workers and the United Fruit Company in Costa Rica, 1870-1940. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1996. xiii + 302 pp.-Eileen J. Findlay, Maria del Carmen Baerga, Genero y trabajo: La industria de la aguja en Puerto Rico y el Caribe hispánico. San Juan: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1993. xxvi + 321 pp.-Andrés Serbin, Jorge Rodríguez Beruff ,Security problems and policies in the post-cold war Caribbean. London: :Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1996. 249 pp., Humberto García Muñiz (eds)-Alex Dupuy, Irwin P. Stotzky, Silencing the guns in Haiti: The promise of deliberative democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. xvi + 294 pp.-Carrol F. Coates, Myriam J.A. Chancy, Framing silence: Revolutionary novels by Haitian women. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1997. ix + 200 pp.-Havidán Rodríguez, Walter Díaz, Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz ,Island paradox: Puerto Rico in the 1990's. New York: Russel Sage Foundation, 1996. xi + 198 pp., Carlos E. Santiago (eds)-Ramona Hernández, Alan Cambeira, Quisqueya la Bella: The Dominican Republic in historical and cultural perspective. Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. xi + 272 pp.-Ramona Hernández, Emilio Betances ,The Dominican Republic today: Realities and perspectives. New York: Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere studies, CUNY, 1996. 205 pp., Hobart A. Spalding, Jr. (eds)-Bonham C. Richardson, Eberhard Bolay, The Dominican Republic: A country between rain forest and desert. Wekersheim, FRG: Margraf Verlag, 1997. 456 pp.-Virginia R. Dominguez, Patricia R. Pessar, A visa for a dream: Dominicans in the United States. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1995. xvi + 98 pp.-Diane Austin-Broos, Nicole Rodriguez Toulis, Believing identity: Pentecostalism and the mediation of Jamaican ethnicity and gender in England. Oxford NY: Berg, 1997. xv + 304 p.-Mary Chamberlain, Trevor A. Carmichael, Barbados: Thirty years of independence. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 1996. xxxv + 294 pp.-Paul van Gelder, Gert Oostindie, Het paradijs overzee: De 'Nederlandse' Caraïben en Nederland. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 1997. 385 pp.-Roger D. Abrahams, Richard D.E. Burton, Afro-Creole: Power, Opposition, and Play in the Caribbean. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. x + 297 pp.-Roger D. Abrahams, Joseph Roach, Cities of the dead: Circum-Atlantic performance. New York NY: Columbia University Press, 1996. xiii + 328 pp.-George Mentore, Peter A. Roberts, From oral to literate culture: Colonial experience in the English West Indies. Kingston, Jamaica: The Press University of the West Indies, 1997. xii + 301 pp.-Emily A. Vogt, Howard Johnson ,The white minority in the Caribbean. Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener, 1998. xvi + 179 pp., Karl Watson (eds)-Virginia Heyer Young, Sheryl L. Lutjens, The state, bureaucracy, and the Cuban schools: Power and participation. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1996. xiii + 239 pp.
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Clements, Rachel. "Howard Barker: Ecstasy and Death – An Expository Study of His Drama, Theory and Production Work, 1988–2008. By David Ian Rabey. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Pp. xii + 289. £50/$90 Hb." Theatre Research International 35, nr 2 (27.05.2010): 203–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883310000179.

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Boulton, Jeremy. "Material London, ca. 1600. Edited by Lena C. Orlin. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. Pp. x, 393. $65.00, cloth; $26.50, paper." Journal of Economic History 61, nr 4 (grudzień 2001): 1114–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050701005599.

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This volume represents the proceedings of a conference held at the Folger Shakespeare Library in 1995. It consists of five parts. In part 1, “Meanings of Material London,” David Harris Sacks explores the 1601 Essex Rebellion and finds its failure in the primacy that commercial relationships now held over older patron–client bonds. Will Kemp's Morris dance from London to Norwich, meanwhile, seemingly illustrates the way in which market capitalism corrupted civic virtue and traditional hospitality. Derek Keene's richly documented survey of the London economy reinforces the value of a long-term perspective on the capital's growth. The roots of London's consumption patterns can be traced back as far as 1300, and much of its skilled trades and mercantile expertise derived from Continental rather than native sources. Part 2 examines “Consumer Culture: Domesticating Foreign Fashion.” The title of Joan Thirsk's thoughtful essay “England's Provinces: Did They Serve or Drive Material London?” is an accurate guide to its content. Existing provincial skills could be exploited to develop new industries or crops catering either to the London market, or to gentry and aristocracy intent on creating islands of metropolitan taste in the provinces. Jane Schneider shows how the accession of James I ushered in a world in glorious technicolor, a welcome relief to the relative drabness of high Elizabethan fashion, and relates this sartorial revolution to familiar changes in England's overseas trade. Color is of concern also to Anne Jones and Peter Stallybrass, who describe the growing popularity of yellow “mantles” in the early seventeenth century, an enthusiasm that ignored their criminal and, worse, Irish associations. Jean Howard analyses Westward Ho, in order to explore attitudes to foreigners. Ian Archer's rewarding essay “Material Londoners?” begins part 3 of the volume. He explores the limited extent to which “new,” “acquisitive” commercial values conflicted with traditional Christian personal and communal values. This is followed by Gail Paster's examination of that age's peculiar fashion for ever more violent purges and evacuations. Patricia Fumerton contributes an essay notable for its wrongheaded conflation of the experience of vagrancy with that of London's servants and apprentices.
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Venna, Nagagopal. "Book Review The Neurology of AIDS Second edition. Edited by Howard E. Gendelman, Igor Grant, Ian Paul Everall, Stuart A. Lipton, and Susan Swindells. 829 pp., illustrated. New York, Oxford University Press, 2005. $225. 0-19-852610-5". New England Journal of Medicine 354, nr 7 (16.02.2006): 775. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejmbkrev38982.

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Parayil, Govindan. "Book Review : The Process of Technological Change: New Technology and Social Choice in the Workplace. By John Clark, Ian McLoughlin, Howard Rose, and Robin King. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. xiv + 250; appendix, notes, bibliography, index. $49.50 (cloth". Science, Technology, & Human Values 15, nr 1 (styczeń 1990): 124–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016224399001500112.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 72, nr 1-2 (1.01.1998): 125–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002604.

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-Valerie I.J. Flint, Margarita Zamora, Reading Columbus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. xvi + 247 pp.-Riva Berleant-Schiller, Historie Naturelle des Indes: The Drake manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library. New York: Norton, 1996. xxii + 272 pp.-Neil L. Whitehead, Charles Nicholl, The creature in the map: A journey to Eldorado. London: Jonathan Cape, 1995. 398 pp.-William F. Keegan, Ramón Dacal Moure ,Art and archaeology of pre-Columbian Cuba. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. xxiv + 134 pp., Manuel Rivero de la Calle (eds)-Michael Mullin, Stephan Palmié, Slave cultures and the cultures of slavery. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995. xlvii + 283 pp.-Bill Maurer, Karen Fog Olwig, Small islands, large questions: Society, culture and resistance in the post-emancipation Caribbean. London: Frank Cass, 1995. viii + 200 pp.-David M. Stark, Laird W. Bergad ,The Cuban slave market, 1790-1880. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. xxi + 245 pp., Fe Iglesias García, María Del Carmen Barcia (eds)-Susan Fernández, Tom Chaffin, Fatal glory: Narciso López and the first clandestine U.S. war against Cuba. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1996. xxii + 282 pp.-Damian J. Fernández, María Cristina García, Havana USA: Cuban exiles and Cuban Americans in South Florida, 1959-1994. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. xiii + 290 pp.-Myrna García-Calderón, Carmen Luisa Justiniano, Con valor y a cómo dé lugar: Memorias de una jíbara puertorriqueña. Río Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1994. 538 pp.-Jorge Pérez-Rolon, Ruth Glasser, My music is my flag: Puerto Rican musicians and their New York communities , 1917-1940. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1995. xxiv + 253 pp.-Lauren Derby, Emelio Betances, State and society in the Dominican Republic. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1995. xix + 162 pp.-Michiel Baud, Bernardo Vega, Trujillo y Haiti, Volumen II (1937-1938). Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 1995. 427 pp.-Danielle Bégot, Elborg Forster ,Sugar and slavery, family and race: The letters and diary of Pierre Dessalles, Planter in Martinique, 1808-1856. Elborg & Robert Forster (eds. and trans.). Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1996. 322 pp., Robert Forster (eds)-Catherine Benoit, Richard D.E. Burton, La famille coloniale: La Martinique et la mère patrie, 1789-1992. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1994. 308 pp.-Roderick A. McDonald, Kathleen Mary Butler, The economics of emancipation: Jamaica & Barbados, 1823-1843. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995. xviii + 198 pp.-K.O. Laurence, David Chanderbali, A portrait of Paternalism: Governor Henry Light of British Guiana, 1838-48. Turkeyen, Guyana: Dr. David Chanderbali, Department of History, University of Guyana, 1994. xiii + 277 pp.-Mindie Lazarus-Black, Brian L. Moore, Cultural power, resistance and pluralism: Colonial Guyana 1838-1900. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press; Mona, Kingston: The Press-University of the West Indies, 1995. xv + 376 pp.-Madhavi Kale, K.O. Laurence, A question of labour: Indentured immigration into Trinidad and British Guiana, 1875-1917. Kingston: Ian Randle; London: James Currey, 1994. ix + 648 pp.-Franklin W. Knight, O. Nigel Bolland, On the March: Labour rebellions in the British Caribbean, 1934-39. Kingston: Ian Randle; London: James Currey, 1995. viii + 216 pp.-Linden Lewis, Kevin A. Yelvington, Producing power: Ethnicity, gender, and class in a Caribbean workplace. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. xv + 286 pp.-Consuelo López Springfield, Alta-Gracia Ortíz, Puerto Rican women and work: Bridges in transnational labor. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996. xi + 249 pp.-Peta Henderson, Irma McClaurin, Women of Belize: Gender and change in Central America. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996. x + 218 pp.-Bonham C. Richardson, David M. Bush ,Living with the Puerto Rico Shore. José Gonzalez Liboy & William J. Neal. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995. xx + 193 pp., Richard M.T. Webb, Lisbeth Hyman (eds)-Bonham C. Richardson, David Barker ,Environment and development in the Caribbean: Geographical perspectives. Mona, Kingston: The Press-University of the West Indies, 1995. xv + 304 pp., Duncan F.M. McGregor (eds)-Alma H. Young, Anthony T. Bryan ,Distant cousins: The Caribbean-Latin American relationship. Miami: North-South-Center Press, 1996. iii + 132 pp., Andrés Serbin (eds)-Alma H. Young, Ian Boxill, Ideology and Caribbean integration. Mona, Kingston: The Press-University of the West Indies, 1993. xiii + 128 pp.-Stephen D. Glazier, Howard Gregory, Caribbean theology: Preparing for the challenges ahead. Mona, Kingston: Canoe Press, University of the West Indies, 1995. xx + 118 pp.-Lise Winer, Richard Allsopp, Dictionary of Caribbean English usage. With a French and Spanish supplement edited by Jeanette Allsopp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. lxxviii + 697 pp.-Geneviève Escure, Jacques Arends ,Pidgins and Creoles: An introduction. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1995. xiv + 412 pp., Pieter Muysken, Norval Smith (eds)-Jacques Arends, Angela Bartens, Die iberoromanisch-basierten Kreolsprachen: Ansätze der linguistischen Beschreibung. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1995. vii + 345 pp.-J. Michael Dash, Richard D.E. Burton, Le roman marron: Études sur la littérature martiniquaise contemporaine. Paris: L'Harmattan. 1997. 282 pp.
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Wang, Jie, Qijun Yi, Tingting Liu, Yi Yao, Ian Loveless, Kalpana Subedi, Indra Adrianto, Howard Crawford, Li Zhou i Qing-Sheng Mi. "Abstract 2108: ScRNA-Seq and imaging mass cytometry analyses unveil iNKT cells-mediated anti-tumor immunity in pancreatic tumor liver metastasis". Cancer Research 82, nr 12_Supplement (15.06.2022): 2108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-2108.

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Abstract Background: Liver metastasis is a common feature of pancreatic tumor and associated with a poor outcome. Invariant natural killer cells (iNKT) are innate-like T cells that are important regulators of innate and adaptive immune responses in cancer and is the largest subset of lymphocytes within liver. However, the role of iNKT cells in pancreatic tumor liver metastasis (PTLM) is still not clear. Hypothesis: activated liver iNKT cells could play a role in PTLM. Method: We established a PTLM mouse model by hemi-spleen murine pancreatic tumor cells (CF1242) injection. We combined single-cell RNA sequencing, flow cytometry analysis, and imaging mass cytometry analysis to landscape the immune profile of tumor microenvironment during PTLM with or without iNKT cell activator α-galactosylceramide (αGC) treatment. Results: αGC treatment significantly blocked PTLM development based on liver weight compared to control group(P<0.001). We sequenced total 6,728 CD45+ infiltrating immune cells in PTLM with/without αGC treatment and identified total 12 immune subpopulations that were present in both samples at different frequencies. Post αGC treatment, activated iNKT cells in liver appeared robust population expansion and enriched in cytotoxic signaling pathway. Alternatively, activated iNKT cells promoted infiltrating CD4 T cells to a Th1 profile shift, and promoted infiltrating CD8 T cells toward an effector/memory phenotype (upregulation of the CD44, T-bet, and IFN-γ; P<0.001), and increased NK cell cytotoxic activity (P<0.001). In addition, we observed that aGC treatment blocked infiltrating CD8 T cell exhaustion by downregulating the immune checkpoint TIGIT, Lag3, and PD-1 (P<0.001). Analysis of tumor-infiltrating myeloid clusters revealed that macrophage skewed to M1 phenotype compared to the control group(P<0.05). Conclusion: αGC treatment can expand and activate liver iNKT cells, which may directly increase tumor cell killing ability, recruit immune cells to tumor sites, and orchestrate the anti-tumor function through boost both innate and adaptive tumor immunity to inhibit PTLM. Our results indicate that iNKT cells may serve as a new immunotherapeutic target for PTLM. (Funded by HFCI and NIH/NIAID) Citation Format: Jie Wang, Qijun Yi, Tingting Liu, Yi Yao, Ian Loveless, Kalpana Subedi, Indra Adrianto, Howard Crawford, Li Zhou, Qing-Sheng Mi. ScRNA-Seq and imaging mass cytometry analyses unveil iNKT cells-mediated anti-tumor immunity in pancreatic tumor liver metastasis [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 2108.
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Evans, Peter Rhŷs. "‘OPERATIVE SURGERY’ Head and Neck Parts 1 & 2 Consultant Editors Ian A. MacGregor and David J. Howard. General Editors Hugh Dudley, David Carter R. C. G. Russell Butterworth Heinemann: Oxford. Fourth edition1992. ISBN 0 7506 0298 8. Price £250." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 106, nr 10 (październik 1992): 943. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100121383.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 77, nr 1-2 (1.01.2003): 127–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002533.

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-Philip D. Morgan, Marcus Wood, Blind memory: Visual representations of slavery in England and America 1780-1865. New York: Routledge, 2000. xxi + 341 pp.-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Ron Ramdin, Arising from bondage: A history of the Indo-Caribbean people. New York: New York University Press, 2000. x + 387 pp.-Flávio dos Santos Gomes, David Eltis, The rise of African slavery in the Americas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xvii + 353 pp.-Peter Redfield, D. Graham Burnett, Masters of all they surveyed: Exploration, geography, and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. xv + 298 pp.-Bernard Moitt, Eugenia O'Neal, From the field to the legislature: A history of women in the Virgin Islands. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. xiii + 150 pp.-Allen M. Howard, Nemata Amelia Blyden, West Indians in West Africa, 1808-1880: The African Diaspora in reverse. Rochester NY: University of Rochester Press, 2000. xi + 258 pp.-Michaeline A. Crichlow, Kari Levitt, The George Beckford papers. Kingston: Canoe Press, 2000. lxxi + 468 pp.-Michaeline A. Crichlow, Audley G. Reid, Community formation; A study of the 'village' in postemancipation Jamaica. Kingston: Canoe Press, 2000. xvi + 156 pp.-Linden Lewis, Brian Meeks, Narratives of resistance: Jamaica, Trinidad, the Caribbean. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2000. xviii + 240 pp.-Roderick A. McDonald, Bridget Brereton, Law, justice, and empire: The colonial career of John Gorrie, 1829-1892. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 1997. xx + 371 pp.-Karl Watson, Gary Lewis, White rebel: The life and times of TT Lewis. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 1999. xxvii + 214 pp.-Mary Turner, Armando Lampe, Mission or submission? Moravian and Catholic missionaries in the Dutch Caribbean during the nineteenth century. Göttingen, FRG: Vandenburg & Ruprecht, 2001. 244 pp.-O. Nigel Bolland, Anton L. Allahar, Caribbean charisma: Reflections on leadership, legitimacy and populist politics. Kingston: Ian Randle; Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner, 2001. xvi + 264 pp.-Bill Maurer, Cynthia Weber, Faking it: U.S. Hegemony in a 'post-phallic' era. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999. xvi + 151 pp.-Kelvin Santiago-Valles, Christina Duffy Burnett ,Foreign in a domestic sense: Puerto Rico, American expansion, and the constitution. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2001. xv + 422 pp., Burke Marshall (eds)-Rubén Nazario, Efrén Rivera Ramos, The legal construction of identity: The judicial and social legacy of American colonialism in Puerto Rico. Washington DC: American Psychological Association, 2000. 275 pp.-Marc McLeod, Louis A. Pérez, Jr., Winds of change: Hurricanes and the transformation of nineteenth-century Cuba. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. x + 199 pp.-Jorge L. Giovannetti, Fernando Martínez Heredia ,Espacios, silencios y los sentidos de la libertad: Cuba entre 1878 y 1912. Havana: Ediciones Unión, 2001. 359 pp., Rebecca J. Scott, Orlando F. García Martínez (eds)-Reinaldo L. Román, Miguel Barnet, Afro-Cuban religions. Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2001. 170 pp.-Philip W. Scher, Hollis 'Chalkdust' Liverpool, Rituals of power and rebellion: The carnival tradition in Trinidad and Tobago, 1763-1962. Chicago: Research Associates School Times Publications and Frontline distribution international, 2001. xviii + 518 pp.-Asmund Weltzien, David Griffith ,Fishers at work, workers at sea: A Puerto Rican journey through labor and refuge. Philadelphia PA: Temple University Press, 2002. xiv + 265 pp., Manuel Valdés Pizzini (eds)-Riva Berleant-Schiller, Eudine Barriteau, The political economy of gender in the twentieth-century Caribbean. New York: Palgrave, 2001. xvi + 214 pp.-Edward Dew, Rosemarijn Hoefte ,Twentieth-century Suriname: Continuities and discontinuities in a new world society. Kingston: Ian Randle; Leiden: KITLV Press, 2001. xvi + 365 pp., Peter Meel (eds)-Joseph L. Scarpaci, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, Power to the people: Energy and the Cuban nuclear program. New York: Routledge, 2000. xiii + 178 pp.-Lynn M. Festa, Keith A. Sandiford, The cultural politics of sugar: Caribbean slavery and narratives of colonialism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 221 pp.-Maria Christina Fumagalli, John Thieme, Derek Walcott. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999. xvii + 251 pp.-Laurence A. Breiner, Stewart Brown, All are involved: The art of Martin Carter. Leeds U.K.: Peepal Tree, 2000. 413 pp.-Mikael Parkvall, John Holm, An introduction to Pidgins and Creoles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xxi + 282 pp.
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Lamberton, D. McL. "Mapping and Measuring the Information Economyby Ian Miles and contributors Tim Brady, Andy Davies, Leslie Haddon, Nick Jagger, Mark Matthews, Howard Rush and Sally Wyatt(Library and Information Research Report 77, British Library Board, 1990), pp. ix + 275, £ 25.00, ISBN 0-7123-3212-x". Prometheus 9, nr 2 (grudzień 1991): 404–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08109029108631965.

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Benitz, Simone, Ian Loveless, Malak Nasser, Hui-Ju Wen, Daniel Long, Jacee Moore, Erick Davis i in. "Abstract 790: Identification of cell identity pathways that cooperate with oncogenic Kras in pancreatic cancer initiation by single-cell epigenomic analyses". Cancer Research 82, nr 12_Supplement (15.06.2022): 790. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-790.

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Abstract Introduction: The major genetic driver for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is oncogenic KRAS. However, adult acinar cells, the most probable origin of PDAC, are largely refractory to KrasG12D-mediated oncogenic transformation in conditional mouse models. With the concomitant loss of transcription factors that regulate acinar cell differentiation, such as Pdx1 (Pancreatic and Duodenal Homeobox 1), acinar cells undergo a rapid cell identity switch, the so-called acinar-to-ductal metaplasia (ADM). Consequently, Pdx1 knockout mice present with massively accelerated tumor formation. How loss of cell identity cooperates with oncogenic Kras to induce pancreatic transformation is largely unclear. Methods: To elucidate mechanisms that accelerate the cellular reprogramming after loss of acinar differentiation, conditional Pdx1 knockout animals were analyzed. By performing single-cell ATAC-seq (Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing) from frozen bulk tissue, genome-wide chromatin accessibility states were captured at different stages of carcinogenesis. Changes in the epigenome were correlated to RNA-seq data. Moreover, expression of differentially regulated genes was validated by RNAscope and immunofluorescence staining. Results: While sole expression of KrasG12D in adult acinar cells induces only a few transcriptional and epigenetic changes, loss of the acinar differentiation factor Pdx1 leads to a previously unidentified switch of acinar cell identity. Notably, the chromatin profiles of Pdx1 knockout acinar cells, despite appearing phenotypically normal, show a striking similarity to ADM cells. One of the most differentially regulated genes in acinar cells from wild type versus Pdx1 knockout mice is Ror2. As a mediator of the non-canonical Wnt signaling, Ror2 regulates essential signaling pathways, such as Ras-MAPK signaling. Pdx1 knockout acinar cells exhibit a high accessibility of the gene, while it is repressed in Pdx1 wild type cells. Moreover, gene expression is significantly increased in Pdx1 knockout mice. To test if Ror2 is a potential regulator of pancreatic carcinogenesis, immunostaining of pancreatic cancer tissues from KrasG12D;p53mut (KPC) mice and human PDAC specimens was performed. Staining revealed Ror2 expression in a subset of neoplasms, suggesting a distinct subtype of early lesions. Conclusion: Our data reveal that the loss of the acinar differentiation factor Pdx1 leads to massive alterations in the transcriptome and epigenome of acinar cells, significantly accelerating Kras-dependent pancreatic carcinogenesis. In-depth sequencing and molecular analyses identified de-regulation of the receptor kinase Ror2, an important mediator of multiple intracellular signaling pathways, which we hypothesize cooperates with KrasG12D to induce and promote pancreatic carcinogenesis. Citation Format: Simone Benitz, Ian Loveless, Malak Nasser, Hui-Ju Wen, Daniel Long, Jacee Moore, Erick Davis, Tobias Straub, Ivonne Regel, Filip Bednar, Howard Crawford. Identification of cell identity pathways that cooperate with oncogenic Kras in pancreatic cancer initiation by single-cell epigenomic analyses [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 790.
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Hsu, Lewi s. L., Kenneth I. Ataga, Olise M. Nwose i Emil Kakkis. "Peripheral Arterial Tonometry Assessment of Endothelial Dysfunction in Sickle Cell Patients (For the 6R-BH4 in Sickle Cell Disease Study Group)". Blood 112, nr 11 (16.11.2008): 2496. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v112.11.2496.2496.

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Abstract Objectives: Previous studies have shown that endothelial function is abnormal in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). We sought to evaluate endothelial function (EF) by the non-invasive, operator-independent technique of peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) in patients with SCD. Study design: Thirty two subjects diagnosed with sickle cell disease were enrolled in the study. All underwent baseline evaluation of EF using the post-ischemia reactive hyperemia technique (Endo-PAT; Itamar, Israel). Endothelial function was quantitatively determined as the ratio between the arterial pulse wave amplitude following a 5 min arterial occlusion in the forearm to the pre-occlusion value. Results: Peripheral arterial tonometry assessment was well tolerated in our SCD population. The mean age was 29 years, range 15–50 years (M:F ratio: 13:19). Twenty eight (28) subjects had evaluable baseline PAT scores. The PAT score was abnormal (≤1.67) in 19/28 (68%) patients. The mean PAT scores were 1.33 ± 0.34 and 2.09 ± 0.34 (p=<0.001) in patients with abnormal vs normal PAT score respectively. More SS patients (12/16; 75%) had abnormal PAT scores at baseline compared to SC patients (7/12; 58%). The mean PAT scores were 1.52 ± 0.45 in the SS group versus 1.65 ± 0.38 in the SC group (P= 0.54). Hemoglobin (Hb) (8.5 ± 1.2 vs 11.8 ± 1.1 g/dL; p = <0.001); Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) (512 ± 215 vs 239 ± 100 Units/L; (p= < 0.001); absolute reticulocyte count (Retics) (364 ± 111 vs 187 ± 82 ×109/L; (p = <0.001); and sVCAM (1482 ± 588 vs 1052 ± 511 ng/mL (p= < 0.05); were statistically significant in the SS vs SC groups. Markers of hemolysis (Hb, LD and Retics) and endothelial inflammation (sVCAM) were not significantly different among patients with normal or abnormal PAT scores Conclusions: Abnormal EF is common in patients with sickle cell disease. EF is easily and reliably assessed by PAT in patients with sickle cell disease. In our SCD population, markers of hemolysis and inflammation were significantly different when analyzed by genotype but not by the recommended dichotomous PAT score of ≤1.67 (abnormal PAT) and > 1.67 (normal PAT). Given the substantial endothelial dysfunction observed in SCD patients, a treatment study using 6R-BH4, the eNOS cofactor for NO production, has begun to assess the potential for restoration of endothelial function. Members of the 6R-BH4 in Sickle Cell Disease Study Group: Susumu Inoue, MD, Hurley Research Center; Victor R. Gordeuk, MD, Howard University; J. Martin Johnston, MD, Memorial Health University Medical Center; Kenneth Ataga, MD, UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Ian A. Chen, MD, MPH, FACP, Eastern Virginia Medical School; Lewis Hsu, MD, PhD, Drexel University College of Medicine; Dr. Wally Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University; Frances Flug, MD, Hackensack University Medical Center; Anne Greist, MD, Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center, Inc; Abdullah Kutlar, MD, Medical College of Georgia; Paul S. Swerdlow, MD, Wayne State University and J. David Bessman, MD, The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB).
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Shetlar, David J. "Pine Spittlebug Control, Howard, Pa, 1983". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 10, nr 1 (1.01.1985): 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/10.1.314.

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Abstract White pine trees (2-2.5 m tall) were selected on 17 May near Howard, PA, Centre Co. if they contained at least 3 spittle masses. Five treatments plus a water control (replicated 5 times in a RCB design) were applied to run-off on 19 May using a 1.5-gal stainless steel hand-pump compression sprayer. Counts were made by inspecting spittle masses or live nymphs and counts were discontinued after 1 Jun because of adult emergence. Pre-spray counts showed that the blocks were not significantly different.
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Kinneer, Krista, Niall J. Dickinson, Luke Masterson, Thais Cailleau, Ian Hutchinson, Balakumar Vijayakrishnan, Nazzareno Dimasi i in. "Abstract 1765: Discovery and first disclosure of AZD8205, a B7-H4-targeted antibody-drug conjugate utilizing a novel topoisomerase I linker-warhead". Cancer Research 82, nr 12_Supplement (15.06.2022): 1765. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-1765.

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Abstract The cell-surface glycoprotein B7-H4 is overexpressed in a range of solid tumors including breast cancer, ovarian serous carcinoma, endometrial carcinoma, and cholangiocarcinoma, yet has limited expression in normal tissue, making it an attractive target for an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). This presentation describes for the first time the development of AZD8205, a B7-H4 targeted ADC incorporating a novel topoisomerase 1 inhibitor (TOP1i) linker-warhead, AZ’0133 which was designed to exploit the full potential of B7-H4 as an ADC target. Initially, we investigated a series of more than 35 TOP1i compounds as warheads and achieved activity in a clinically relevant nM range. We further optimized the conjugation site and chemistry to reduce the potential for aggregation while maintaining potency, overcoming major synthetic challenges to deliver a robust synthetic route amenable to scale-up. Finally, with a series of optimized linker-warheads, we explored the impact of linker-warhead design on ADC hydrophobicity, stability, efficacy, pharmacokinetics and tolerability culminating in the development of AZD8205. The primary mechanism of action of AZD8205 is intracellular delivery of the TOP1i warhead to B7-H4 positive cells, leading to DNA damage and apoptotic cell death. AZD8205 drove bystander killing of target negative cells in mixed cultures in vitro, which is further supported by robust antitumor activity observed in in vivo studies with patient-derived xenograft (PDX) tumors with heterogeneous target expression, representing multiple tumor indications. In a study of 26 human TNBC PDX tumors, a single IV administration of 3.5 mg/kg AZD8205 provided an overall response rate of 69% (tumor regression of 30% or greater from baseline) and complete responses observed in 9/26 (36%) of models. To understand the biology underlying antitumor response, we conducted a multiparametric analysis including genomics, proteomics and computational pathology and found that deeper antitumor activity was observed in models with elevated B7-H4 expression as well as in models with defects in DNA damage repair (DDR). To further exploit the DNA damage elicited by the TOP1i warhead, we examined combinations of AZD8205 with small molecules, including a novel PARP1 selective inhibitor, in a BRCA wild type MDA-MB-468 model. These data suggest that AZD8205 is a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of B7-H4 positive solid tumors. A first in human phase 1 study in patients with advanced solid tumors is currently ongoing (NCT05123482). Citation Format: Krista Kinneer, Niall J. Dickinson, Luke Masterson, Thais Cailleau, Ian Hutchinson, Balakumar Vijayakrishnan, Nazzareno Dimasi, R. James Christie, Mary McFarlane, Kathryn Ball, Arthur Lewis, Sofia Koch, Lee Brown, Yue Huang, Anton I. Rosenbaum, Jiaqi Yuan, Si Mou, Noel R. Monks, Jon Chesebrough, Ravinder Tammali, Judith Anderton, Darrin Sabol, Frances Anne Tosto, Philipp Wortmann, Zachary A. Cooper, Pauline Ryan, John Hood, Carlos Fernandez Teruel, Carlos Serra Traynor, Andy Pike, Michael Davies, Elisabetta Leo, Kimberly Cook, Nadia Luheshi, Philip W. Howard, Puja Sapra. Discovery and first disclosure of AZD8205, a B7-H4-targeted antibody-drug conjugate utilizing a novel topoisomerase I linker-warhead [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 1765.
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Dalai, Sudeb C., Jennifer N. Dines, Thomas M. Snyder, Rachel M. Gittelman, Tera Eerkes, Pashmi Vaney, Sally Howard i in. "144. Clinical Validation and Performance of a T-cell Immunosequencing Assay to Identify Past SARS-CoV-2 Infection". Open Forum Infectious Diseases 8, Supplement_1 (1.11.2021): S87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.144.

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Abstract Background Our understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 immune response has critical gaps that are inadequately addressed with available tools. We report the clinical performance of T-Detect COVID, the first T-cell assay to identify prior SARS-CoV-2 infection using T-cell receptor (TCR) sequencing and repertoire profiling from whole blood samples. Methods The T-Detect COVID assay combines high-throughput immunosequencing of the TCRß gene from blood samples with a statistical classifier demonstrating 99.8% specificity for identifying prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. The assay was employed in several retrospective and prospective cohorts to assess primary and secondary Positive Percent Agreement (PPA) with SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR (N=205; N=77); primary and secondary Negative Percent Agreement (NPA; N=87; N=79); PPA compared to SARS-CoV-2 serology (N=55); and pathogen cross-reactivity (N=38). The real-world performance of the test was also evaluated in a retrospective review of test ordering (N=69) at a single primary care clinic in Park City, Utah. Results In validation studies, T-Detect COVID demonstrated high PPA (97.1% ≥15 days from diagnosis) in subjects with prior PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection; high NPA (~100%) in SARS-CoV-2 negative cases; equivalent or higher PPA with RT-PCR compared to two commercial EUA antibody tests; and no evidence of pathogen cross-reactivity. Review of assay use in a single clinic showed 100% PPA with RT-PCR in individuals with past confirmed SARS-CoV-2 vs. 85.7% for antibody testing, 100% agreement with positive antibody results, and positive results in 2/4 convalescent subjects with seroreversion to a negative antibody. In addition, 12/69 (17.3%) individuals with absent or negative RT-PCR tested positive by T-Detect COVID, nearly all of whom had compatible symptoms and/or exposure. TCR positivity was observed up to 12+ months (median 118 days) from the date of positive RT-PCR. Conclusion A T-cell immunosequencing assay shows high clinical performance for identifying past SARS-CoV-2 infection from whole blood samples. This assay can provide additional insights on the SARS-CoV-2 immune response, with practical implications for clinical management, risk stratification, surveillance, assessing vaccine immunity, and understanding long-term sequelae. Disclosures Sudeb C. Dalai, MD, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Jennifer N. Dines, MD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Thomas M. Snyder, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Rachel M. Gittelman, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Tera Eerkes, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Pashmi Vaney, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Sally Howard, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Kipp Akers, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Lynell Skewis, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Anthony Monteforte, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Pamela R. Witte, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Cristina Wolf, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Hans Nesse, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Jia Qadeer, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Sarah Duffy, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Emily Svejnoha, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Caroline Taromino, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Ian M. Kaplan, PhD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) John Alsobrook, MD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Thomas Manley, MD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder) Lance Baldo, MD, Adaptive Biotechnologies (Employee, Shareholder, Leadership Interest)
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Benitz, Simone, Ian Loveless, Malak Nasser, Hui-Ju Wen, Daniel Long, Erick Davis, Jacee Moore i in. "Abstract B061: Identification of cell identity pathways that cooperate with oncogenic Kras in pancreatic cancer initiation by single-cell epigenomic analysis". Cancer Research 82, nr 22_Supplement (15.11.2022): B061. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.panca22-b061.

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Abstract Background: The major genetic driver for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is oncogenic KRAS. However, adult acinar cells, a probable origin of PDAC, are largely refractory to KrasG12D-mediated oncogenic transformation in mouse models. With the concomitant loss of transcription factors that regulate acinar cell differentiation, such as Pdx1 (Pancreatic and Duodenal Homeobox 1), acinar cells undergo a rapid cell identity switch, known as acinar-to-ductal metaplasia (ADM). Consequently, KrasG12D;Pdx1f/f (Pdx1 knockout) mice present with massively accelerated tumor formation. How loss of cell identity cooperates with oncogenic Kras to induce pancreatic transformation is largely unclear. Methods: To elucidate mechanisms responsible for the accelerated cellular reprogramming in KrasG12D;Pdx1f/f animals, single-cell ATAC-seq (Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing) from frozen pancreatic bulk tissue was performed. Chromatin accessibility states were captured at early stages of carcinogenesis (two and ten weeks after CreERT-induced recombination) and compared to those of KrasG12D and CreERT control animals. Changes in the epigenome were correlated to RNA-seq data. Expression of differentially regulated genes was validated by RNAscope and immunohistochemistry staining. The role of identified target genes was studied in pancreatic cancer cell lines. Results: Single-cell ATAC-seq proved as a very powerful and robust tool for defining cell-type identity, cellular reprogramming and target genes in early metaplastic transformation of pancreatic tissue. By analyzing tissue of KrasG12D;Pdx1f/f mice at different time points, we captured the complete metaplastic conversion of acinar cells into ADM and different subsets of precancerous lesions. Despite initially appearing phenotypically normal, the chromatin profiles of Pdx1 knockout acinar cells showed a striking similarity to ADM cells. Interestingly, acinar and ADM cells of KrasG12D;Pdx1f/f animals as well as ADM lesions of KrasG12D mice showed elevated accessibility and expression of the Ror2 gene. As a receptor protein tyrosine kinase, Ror2 regulates essential signaling pathways, such as Ras-MAPK signaling. Immunostaining of pancreatic cancer tissues from KrasG12D;p53mut (KPC) mice and human PDAC specimens also revealed Ror2 expression in a subset of neoplasms and cancer cells. Knockdown of Ror2 in pancreatic cancer cell lines with a basal-like subtype significantly decreased cell proliferation and expression of cell cycle regulators, while ectopic overexpression in PDAC lines with a classical differentiation induced a dramatic change in cell identity and massively increased cell proliferation. Conclusions: Our in-depth sequencing data revealed that expression of KrasG12D with the concomitant loss of Pdx1 lead to vast alterations of acinar cell identity and significantly accelerated transformation. We identified de-regulation of the receptor kinase Ror2, which cooperates with KrasG12D to induce and promote pancreatic carcinogenesis and proliferation. Citation Format: Simone Benitz, Ian Loveless, Malak Nasser, Hui-Ju Wen, Daniel Long, Erick Davis, Jacee Moore, Tobias Straub, Ivonne Regel, Filip Bednar, Howard Crawford. Identification of cell identity pathways that cooperate with oncogenic Kras in pancreatic cancer initiation by single-cell epigenomic analysis [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer; 2022 Sep 13-16; Boston, MA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(22 Suppl):Abstract nr B061.
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Shetlar, David J. "White Pine Weevil Control in Howard, Pa, 1983". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 10, nr 1 (1.01.1985): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/10.1.315.

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Abstract White pine trees (2-2.5-m tall) were selected on 17 May near Howard, PA in Centre Co. if they contained 1-3 active weevils on the leaders. Seven treatments (replicated 4 times in a RCB design) were applied on 19 May using a 1.5-gal stainless steel hand-pump compression sprayer. The leaders and first whorl of branches were wet until runoff. Post-spray counts of adult weevils were made 3 days after treatment. Larval success was evaluated by cutting off damaged leaders, stripping off the bark and counting large larvae, pupae or pupal chambers.
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Shetlar, David J. "White Pine Aphid Control in Howard, Pa, 1983". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 10, nr 1 (1.01.1985): 314–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/10.1.314a.

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Abstract White pine trees (2-2.5 m tall) were selected on 17 May near Howard, PA in Centre Co., if they contained 1-3 colonies of aphids. Most colonies were tended by Allegheny mound ants. Five treatments plus a water control (replicated 5 times in a RCB design) were applied to runoff on 19 May using a 1.5-gallon stainless steel hand-pump compression sprayer. Pre-spray and post-spray counts were made by 1 observer using a 1-minute time count.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 158, nr 2 (2002): 305–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003783.

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-Greg Bankoff, Alfred W. McCoy, Lives at the margin; Biography of Filipinos obscure, ordinary and heroic. Madison, Wisconsin: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madion, v + 481 pp. -Greg Bankoff, Clive J. Christie, Ideology and revolution in Southeast Asia 1900-1980; Political ideas of the anti-colonial era. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, xi + 236 pp. -René van den Berg, Videa P. de Guzman ,Grammatical analysis; Morphology, syntax, and semantics; Studies in honor of Stanley Starosta. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, xv + 298 pp. [Oceanic Linguistics Special Publication 29.], Byron W. Bender (eds) -Wayne A. Bougas, Daniel Perret ,Batu Aceh; Warisan sejarah Johor. Kuala Lumpour: École francaise d'Extrême Orient, Johor Baru: Yayasan Warisan Johor, xxxviii + 510 pp., Kamarudin Ab. Razak (eds) -Freek Colombijn, Benedict R. O.G. Anderson, Violence and the state in Suharto's Indonesia. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, Southeast Asia Program, 247 pp. [Studies on Southeast Asia 30.] -Harold Crouch, Stefan Eklöf, Indonesian politics in crisis; The long fall of Suharto, 1996-98. Copenhagen: Nodic Institute of Asian Studies, 1999, xi + 272 pp. [NIAS Studies in Contemporary Asia 1.] -John Gullick, Kumar Ramakrishna, Emergency propaganda; The winning of Malayan hearts and minds 1948-1958. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 2002, xii + 306 pp. -Han Bing Siong, Daniel S. Lev, Legal evolution and political authority in Indonesia; Selected essays. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2000, 349 pp., The Hague, London, Boston: Kluwer International. -David Henley, Laura Lee Junker, Raiding, trading, and feasting; The political economy of Philippine chiefdoms. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999, ix + 477 pp. -R.D. Hill, Jonathan Rigg, Southeast Asia; The human landscape of modernization and development. London: Routledge, 1997, xxv + 326 pp. -Adrian Horridge, Gene Ammarell, Bugis navigation. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, xiv + 299 pp. [Yale Southeast Asia studies monograph 48.] 1999 -Bernice de Jong Boers, Peter Just, Dou Donggo justice; Conflict and morality in an Indonesian society. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, xi + 263 pp. -Nico J.G. Kaptein, Howard M. Federspiel, Islam and ideology in the emerging Indonesian state; The Persatuan Islam (PERSIS), 1923 to 1957. Leiden: Brill, 2001, xii + 365 pp. -Gerrit Knaap, Els M. Jacobs, Koopman in Azië; De handel van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie tijdens de 18de eeuw. Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2000, 304 pp. -Toon van Meijl, Bruce M. Knauft, From primitive to postcolonial in Melanesia and anthropology. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999, x + 320 pp. -Jennifer Nourse, Juliette Koning ,Women and households in Indonesia; Cultural notions and social practices. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 2000, xiii + 354 pp., Marleen Nolten, Janet Rodenburg (eds) -Sandra Pannell, Clayton Fredericksen ,Altered states; Material culture transformations in the Arafura region. Darwin: Northern Territory University Press, 2001, xiv + 160 pp., Ian Walters (eds) -Anne Sofie Roald, Alijah Gordon, The propagation of Islam in the Indonesian-Malay archipelago. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian sociological research institute, 2001, xxv + 472 pp. -M.J.C. Schouten, Mary Taylor Huber ,Gendered missions; Women and men in missionary discourse and practice. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1999, x + 252 pp., Nancy C. Lutkehaus (eds) -Karel Steenbrink, Nakamura Mitsuo ,Islam and civil society in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian studies, 2001, 211 pp., Sharon Siddique, Omar Farouk Bajunid (eds) -Heather Sutherland, Robert Cribb, Historical atlas of Indonesia, Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 2000, x + 256 pp. -Sikko Visscher, Lee Kam Hing ,The Chinese in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 2000, xxix + 418 pp., Tan Chee-Beng (eds) -Edwin Wieringa, Jane Drakard, A kingdom of words; Language and power in Sumatra. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1999, xxi + 322 pp.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 73, nr 3-4 (1.01.1999): 111–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002582.

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-Michael D. Olien, Edmund T. Gordon, Disparate Diasporas: Identity and politics in an African-Nicaraguan community.Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998. xiv + 330 pp.-Donald Cosentino, Margarite Fernández Olmos ,Sacred possessions: Vodou, Santería, Obeah, and the Caribbean. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1997. viii + 312 pp., Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert (eds)-John P. Homiak, Lorna McDaniel, The big drum ritual of Carriacou: Praisesongs in rememory of flight. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. xiv + 198 pp.-Julian Gerstin, Gerdès Fleurant, Dancing spirits: Rhythms and rituals of Haitian Vodun, the Rada Rite. Westport CT: Greenwood, 1996. xvi + 240 pp.-Rose-Marie Chierici, Alex Stepick, Pride against Prejudice: Haitians in the United States. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1998. x + 134 pp.-Rose-Marie Chierici, Flore Zéphir, Haitian immigrants in Black America: A sociological and sociolinguistic portrait. Westport CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1996. xvi + 180 pp.-Luis Martínez-Fernández, Rosalie Schwartz, Pleasure Island: Tourism and temptation in Cuba. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. xxiv + 239 pp.-Jorge L. Giovannetti, My footsteps in Baraguá. Script and direction by Gloria Rolando. VHS, 53 minutes. Havana: Mundo Latino, 1996.-Gert Oostindie, Mona Rosendahl, Inside the revolution: Everyday life in socialist Cuba. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997. x + 194 pp.-Frank Argote-Freyre, Lisa Brock ,Between race and empire: African-Americans and Cubans before the Cuban revolution. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998. xii + 298 pp., Digna Castañeda Fuertes (eds)-José E. Cruz, Frances Negrón-Muntaner ,Puerto Rican Jam: Rethinking colonialism and nationalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. x + 303 pp., Ramón Grosfoguel (eds)-Helen I. Safa, Félix V. Matos Rodríguez ,Puerto Rican Women's history: New perspectives. Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1998. x + 262 pp., Linda C. Delgado (eds)-Arlene Torres, Jean P. Peterman, Telling their stories: Puerto Rican Women and abortion. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1996. ix + 112 pp.-Trevor W. Purcell, Philip Sherlock ,The story of the Jamaican People. Kingston: Ian Randle; Princeton: Markus Wiener, 1998. xii + 434 pp., Hazel Bennett (eds)-Howard Fergus, Donald Harman Akenson, If the Irish ran the world: Montserrat, 1630-1730. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1997. xii + 273 pp.-John S. Brierley, Lawrence S. Grossman, The political ecology of bananas: Contract farming, peasants, and agrarian change in the Eastern Caribbean. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998. xx + 268 pp.-Mindie Lazarus-Black, Jeannine M. Purdy, Common law and colonised peoples: Studies in Trinidad and Western Australia. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Dartmouth, 1997. xii + 309.-Stephen Slemon, Barbara Lalla, Defining Jamaican fiction: Marronage and the discourse of survival. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1996. xi + 224 pp.-Stephen Slemon, Renu Juneja, Caribbean transactions: West Indian culture in literature.-Sue N. Greene, Richard F. Patteson, Caribbean Passages: A critical perspective on new fiction from the West Indies. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998. ix + 187 pp.-Harold Munneke, Ivelaw L. Griffith ,Democracy and human rights in the Caribbean. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1997. vii + 278 pp., Betty N. Sedoc-Dahlberg (eds)-Francisco E. Thoumi, Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, Drugs and security in the Caribbean: Sovereignty under seige. University Park: Penn State University Press, 1997. xx + 295 pp.-Michiel Baud, Eric Paul Roorda, The dictator next door: The good neighbor policy and the Trujillo regime in the Dominican republic, 1930-1945. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 1998. xii + 337 pp.-Peter Mason, Wim Klooster, The Dutch in the Americas 1600-1800. Providence RI: The John Carter Brown Library, 1997. xviii + 101 pp.-David R. Watters, Aad H. Versteeg ,The archaeology of Aruba: The Tanki Flip site. Oranjestad; Archaeological Museum Aruba, 1997. 518 pp., Stéphen Rostain (eds)
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Healy, Frances. "Excavations at Grimes Graves Norfolk 1972–1976. Fascicule 3. Shaft X: Bronze Age Flint, Chalk and Metal Working. By Ian Longworth, Andrew Herne, Gillian Varndell & Stuart Needham, with contributions by Paul Craddock, John Evans & Hilary Howard. 187 pp., 92. figs, 4 pls, 33 tables. London: Bristish Museum Press, 1991 £55.00." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 59 (1993): 417–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00003972.

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Miller, R. W. "Control of Face Flies and Horn Flies on Pastured Dairy Heifers with Insecticidal Ear Tags, 1988". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 14, nr 1 (1.01.1989): 371–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/14.1.371a.

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Abstract Ear tag efficacy trials were conducted on pastured herds (15-50 head/herd) of dairy heifers in Howard and Carroll counties, Md. Four herds were not tagged and served as controls. During the first 3 wk of May, cattle in Herds 1, 2, 4, and 5 were tagged with 2 Atroban or Terminator tags. Cattle in Herd 3 were tagged with 2 Atroban tags the third week in June. These herds were monitored for face flies and horn flies from June through September. Fly density was determined by making weekly counts of the number of face flies/face and horn flies/side on 15 animals in each herd.
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Green, Jane. "A Test of Core Vote Theories: The British Conservatives, 1997–2005". British Journal of Political Science 41, nr 4 (8.04.2011): 735–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123411000111.

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The British Conservative party during 1997–2005 appeared to support the view that parties react to defeat by energizing their core vote base. Using a series of spatial and salience-based definitions of the core vote, combined with elite interviews with William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard, the three Conservative leaders between 1997 and 2005, empirical evidence in support and also refutation of the core vote critique is evaluated here. The analyses suggest that Conservative issue strategies between 1997 and 2005 were chosen on grounds of spatial proximity and public perceptions of issue ownership, and that an appeal to Conservative voters was consistent with a broader appeal. The implications of this evidence are important for conceptualizing and applying party base explanations in Britain and beyond.
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Miller, R. W. "Control of Face Flies and Horn Flies on Pastured Dairy Heifers with Insecticidal Ear Tags Or Tapes, 1987". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 13, nr 1 (1.01.1988): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/13.1.401.

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Abstract Ear tag efficacy trials were conducted on pastured herds (15-50 head/herd) of dairy heifers in Howard and Carroll counties, Maryland. Two herds were not tagged and served as checks. During the period of time from 20 Apr-20 May, 2, 3, and 4 herds were tagged (2/head) with the following commercially available tags: Ectrin, Guardian, and Terminator. These herds, as well as 1 additional herd in which the heifers were treated with 1 Ectiban tape attached to an identification tag, were monitored for face flies and horn flies during the months of May-Sep. Fly density was determined by making weekly counts of the number of face flies/face and horn flies/side on 15 animals in each herd.
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Miller, R. W. "Control of Face Flies and Horn Flies on Pastured Dairy Heifers with Pyrethroid Ear Tags Or Tapes, 1986". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 13, nr 1 (1.01.1988): 402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/13.1.402.

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Abstract Ear tag efficacy trials were conducted on pastured herds (15-40 head/herd) of dairy heifers in Howard and Carroll counties, Maryland. Two herds received no treatment and served as checks. Six other herds (2/treatment) were tagged as follows: Guardian® ear tags, 2/head, attached 3 and 8 May; Duo Deckem® ear tags, 2/head, attached 30 May and 6 Jun; and Atroban® ear tags, 2/head, attached 1 Apr and 7 Jun. A ninth herd had an Ectiban® ear tape attached to one identification ear tag on each of ca. 40 heifers on 10 May. Treatment efficacy was determined by counting weekly the number of face flies/face and horn flies/ side of 15 animals.
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Gill, Stanto, i Michae Raupp. "The Canadian Rust Mite Control on Canadian Hemlocks in Maryland, 1990". Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 16, nr 1 (1.01.1991): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/16.1.253.

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Abstract This experiment was conducted at a nursery site in Howard County, Md. Precount of mites was taken on 18 May. Treatments started at 12:30 p.m. and continued until 3:00 p.m. Applications were made with a 300 gal AgroTec sprayer at 100 psi. Temperature and humidity were measured using an Omega PH-10 hand held humidity/temperature meter. Trees were treated until drip. Twenty gal of each mixture was applied to the 32 trees in each treatment block. Temperature at 12:30 p.m. was 78°F, relative humidity 42%, sunny, with 1-3 mph winds. Blocks consisted of 32 trees 2-3 meters tall. Treatment and control blocks were randomly assigned. Ten plants were randomly selected from each treatment block (using coin flip) for pre and post counts. Two branch samples 14 cm in length were taken from each tree and counts of living mites recorded for pre and post treatment. Postcounts were conducted on 22 May.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 74, nr 3-4 (1.01.2000): 133–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002567.

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-Swithin Wilmot, Rupert Charles Lewis, Walter Rodney's intellectual and political thought. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988. xvii + 298 pp.-Peter Wade, Robin D. Moore, Nationalizing blackness: Afrocubanismo and artistic revolution in Havana, 1920-1940. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997. xiii + 322 pp.-Matt D. Childs, Ada Ferrer, Insurgent Cuba: Race, nation, and revolution, 1868-1898. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999. xiii + 273 pp.-Luis Martínez-Fernández, Joan Casanovas, Bread, or bullets! Urban labor and Spanish colonialism in Cuba, 1850-1898. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,1998. xiii + 320 pp.-Gert J. Oostindie, Oscar Zanetti ,Sugar and railroads: A Cuban history, 1837-1959. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998. xxviii + 496 pp., Alejandro García (eds)-Kelvin Santiago-Valles, Teresita Martínez-Vergne, Shaping the discourse on space: Charity and its wards in nineteenth-century San Juan, Puerto Rico. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999. xv + 234 pp.-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Madhavi Kale, Fragments of empire: Capital, slavery, and Indian indentured labor migration in the British Caribbean. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. 236 pp.-Catherine Benoît, Jean Benoist, Hindouismes créoles - Mascareignes, Antilles. Paris: Éditions du CTHS, 1998. 303 pp.-Christine Ho, Walton Look Lai, The Chinese in the West Indies 1806-1995: A documentary history. The Press University of the West Indies, 1998. xxxii + 338 pp.-James Walvin, Roger Norman Buckley, The British Army in the West Indies: Society and the military in the revolutionary age. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. 464 pp.-Rosanne M. Adderley, Howard Johnson, The Bahamas from slavery to servitude, 1783-1933. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1996. xviii + 218 pp.-Mary Turner, Shirley C. Gordon, Our cause for his glory: Christianisation and emancipation in Jamaica. Kingston: The Press University of the West Indies, 1998. xviii + 152 pp.-Kris Lane, Hans Turley, Rum, sodomy, and the lash: Piracy, sexuality, and masculine identity. New York: New York University Press, 1999. lx + 199 pp.-Jonathan Schorsch, Eli Faber, Jews, slaves, and the slave trade: Setting the record straight. New York: New York University Press, 1998. xvii + 367 pp.-Bonham C. Richardson, Bridget Brereton ,The Colonial Caribbean in transition: Essays on postemancipation social and cultural history. Barbados: The Press University of the West Indies; Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. xxiii + 319 pp., Kevin A. Yelvington (eds)-Ransford W. Palmer, Thomas Klak, Globalization and neoliberalism: The Caribbean context. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998. xxiv + 319 pp.-Susan Saegert, Robert B. Potter ,Self-help housing, the poor, and the state in the Caribbean. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997. xiv + 299 pp., Dennis Conway (eds)-Peter Redfield, Michèle-Baj Strobel, Les gens de l'or: Mémoire des orpailleurs créoles du Maroni. Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe: Ibis Rouge, 1998. 400 pp.-Donald R. Hill, Louis Regis, The political calypso: True opposition in Trinidad and Tobago 1962-1987. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. xv + 277 pp.-A. James Arnold, Christiane P. Makward, Mayotte Capécia ou l'aliénation selon Fanon. Paris: Karthala, 1999. 230 pp.-Chris Bongie, Celia M. Britton, Edouard Glissant and postcolonial theory: Strategies of language and resistance. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999. xiv + 224 pp.-Chris Bongie, Anne Malena, The negotiated self: The dynamics of identity in Francophone Caribbean narrative. New York: Peter Lang, 1999. x + 192 pp.-Catherine A. John, Kathleen M. Balutansky ,Caribbean creolization: Reflections on the cultural dynamics of language, literature, and identity., Marie-Agnès Sourieau (eds)-Leland Ferguson, Jay B. Haviser, African sites archaeology in the Caribbean. Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener; Kingston: Ian Randle, 1999. xiii + 364 pp.-Edward M. Dew, Peter Meel, Tussen autonomie en onafhankelijkheid: Nederlands-Surinaamse betrekkingen 1954-1961. Leiden NL: KITLV Press, 1999. xiv + 450 pp.-Edo Haan, Theo E. Korthals Altes, Koninkrijk aan zee: De lange vlucht van liefde in het Caribisch-Nederlandse bestuur. Zutphen: Walburg Pers. 208 pp.-Richard Price, Ellen-Rose Kambel ,The rights of indigenous people and Maroons in Suriname. Copenhagen: International work group for indigenous affairs; Moreton-in-Marsh, U.K.: The Forest Peoples Programme, 1999. 206 pp., Fergus Mackay (eds)
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Thompson, E. H. "PHOTOGRAMMETRY IN THE RESTORATION OF CASTLE HOWARD". Photogrammetric Record 4, nr 20 (26.08.2006): 94–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-9730.1962.tb00334.x.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 66, nr 1-2 (1.01.1992): 101–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002009.

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-Selwyn R. Cudjoe, John Thieme, The web of tradition: uses of allusion in V.S. Naipaul's fiction,-A. James Arnold, Josaphat B. Kubayanda, The poet's Africa: Africanness in the poetry of Nicolás Guillèn and Aimé Césaire. Westport CT: Greenwood, 1990. xiv + 176 pp.-Peter Mason, Robin F.A. Fabel, Shipwreck and adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, translated by Robin F.A. Fabel. Pensacola: University of West Florida Press, 1990. viii + 141 pp.-Alma H. Young, Robert B. Potter, Urbanization, planning and development in the Caribbean, London: Mansell Publishing, 1989. vi + 327 pp.-Hymie Rubinstein, Raymond T. Smith, Kinship and class in the West Indies: a genealogical study of Jamaica and Guyana, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. xiv + 205 pp.-Shepard Krech III, Richard Price, Alabi's world, Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. xx + 445 pp.-Graham Hodges, Sandra T. Barnes, Africa's Ogun: Old world and new, Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1989. xi + 274 pp.-Pamela Wright, Philippe I. Bourgois, Ethnicity at work: divided labor on a Central American banana plantation, Baltimore MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1989. xviii + 311 pp.-Idsa E. Alegría-Ortega, Andrés Serbin, El Caribe zona de paz? geopolítica, integración, y seguridad, Caracas: Editorial Nueva Sociedad, 1989. 188 pp. (Paper n.p.) [Editor's note. This book is also available in English: Caribbean geopolitics: towards security through peace? Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner, 1990.-Gary R. Mormino, C. Neale Ronning, José Martí and the émigré colony in Key West: leadership and state formation, New York; Praeger, 1990. 175 pp.-Gary R. Mormino, Gerald E. Poyo, 'With all, and for the good of all': the emergence of popular nationalism in the Cuban communities of the United States, 1848-1898, Durham NC: Duke University Press, 1989. xvii + 182 pp.-Fernando Picó, Raul Gomez Treto, The church and socialism in Cuba, translated from the Spanish by Phillip Berryman. Maryknoll NY: Orbis, 1988. xii + 151 pp.-Fernando Picó, John M. Kirk, Between God and the party: religion and politics in revolutionary Cuba. Tampa FL: University of South Florida Press, 1989. xxi + 231 pp.-Andrés Serbin, Carmen Gautier Mayoral ,Puerto Rico en la economía política del Caribe, Río Piedras PR; Ediciones Huracán, 1990. 204 pp., Angel I. Rivera Ortiz, Idsa E. Alegría Ortega (eds)-Andrés Serbin, Carmen Gautier Mayoral ,Puerto Rico en las relaciones internacionales del Caribe, Río Piedras PR: Ediciones Huracán, 1990. 195 pp., Angel I. Rivera Ortiz, Idsa E. Alegría Ortega (eds)-Jay R. Mandle, Jorge Heine, A revolution aborted : the lessons of Grenada, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990. x + 351 pp.-Douglas Midgett, Rhoda Reddock, Elma Francois: the NWCSA and the workers' struggle for change in the Caribbean in the 1930's, London: New Beacon Books, 1988. vii + 60 pp.-Douglas Midgett, Susan Craig, Smiles and blood: the ruling class response to the workers' rebellion of 1937 in Trinidad and Tobago, London: New Beacon Books, 1988. vii + 70 pp.-Ken Post, Carlene J. Edie, Democracy by default: dependency and clientelism in Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, and Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991. xiv + 170 pp.-Ken Post, Trevor Munroe, Jamaican politics: a Marxist perspective in transition, Kingston, Jamaica: Heinemann Publishers (Caribbean) and Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991. 322 pp.-Wendell Bell, Darrell E. Levi, Michael Manley: the making of a leader, Athens GA: University of Georgia Press, 1990, 349 pp.-Wim Hoogbergen, Mavis C. Campbell, The Maroons of Jamaica, 1655-1796: a history of resistance, collaboration and betrayal, Granby MA Bergin & Garvey, 1988. vi + 296 pp.-Kenneth M. Bilby, Rebekah Michele Mulvaney, Rastafari and reggae: a dictionary and sourcebook, Westport CT: Greenwood, 1990. xvi + 253 pp.-Robert Dirks, Jerome S. Handler ,Searching for a slave cemetery in Barbados, West Indies: a bioarcheological and ethnohistorical investigation, Carbondale IL: Center for archaeological investigations, Southern Illinois University, 1989. xviii + 125 pp., Michael D. Conner, Keith P. Jacobi (eds)-Gert Oostindie, Cornelis Ch. Goslinga, The Dutch in the Caribbean and in Surinam 1791/1942, Assen, Maastricht: Van Gorcum, 1990. xii + 812 pp.-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Alfons Martinus Gerardus Rutten, Apothekers en chirurgijns: gezondheidszorg op de Benedenwindse eilanden van de Nederlandse Antillen in de negentiende eeuw, Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum, 1989. xx + 330 pp.-Rene A. Römer, Luc Alofs ,Ken ta Arubiano? sociale integratie en natievorming op Aruba, Leiden: Department of Caribbean studies, Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology, 1990. xi + 232 pp., Leontine Merkies (eds)-Michiel van Kempen, Benny Ooft et al., De nacht op de Courage - Caraïbische vertellingen, Vreeland, the Netherlands: Basispers, 1990.-M. Stevens, F.E.R. Derveld ,Winti-religie: een Afro-Surinaamse godsdienst in Nederland, Amersfoort, the Netherlands: Academische Uitgeverij Amersfoort, 1988. 188 pp., H. Noordegraaf (eds)-Dirk H. van der Elst, H.U.E. Thoden van Velzen ,The great Father and the danger: religious cults, material forces, and collective fantasies in the world of the Surinamese Maroons, Dordrecht, the Netherlands and Providence RI: Foris Publications, 1988. xiv + 451 pp. [Second printing, Leiden: KITLV Press, 1991], W. van Wetering (eds)-Johannes M. Postma, Gert Oostindie, Roosenburg en Mon Bijou: twee Surinaamse plantages, 1720-1870, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Foris Publications, 1989. x + 548 pp.-Elizabeth Ann Schneider, John W. Nunley ,Caribbean festival arts: each and every bit of difference, Seattle/St. Louis: University of Washington Press / Saint Louis Art Museum, 1989. 217 pp., Judith Bettelheim (eds)-Bridget Brereton, Howard S. Pactor, Colonial British Caribbean newspapers: a bibliography and directory, Westport CT: Greenwood, 1990. xiii + 144 pp.-Marian Goslinga, Annotated bibliography of Puerto Rican bibliographies, compiled by Fay Fowlie-Flores. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 1990. xxvi + 167 pp.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 67, nr 1-2 (1.01.1993): 109–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002678.

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-Louis Allaire, Samuel M. Wilson, Hispaniola: Caribbean chiefdoms in the age of Columbus. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990. xi + 170 pp.-Douglas Melvin Haynes, Philip D. Curtin, Death by migration: Europe's encounter with the tropical world in the nineteenth century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xviii + 251 pp.-Dale Tomich, J.H. Galloway, The sugar cane industry: An historical geography from its origins to 1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xii + 266 pp.-Myriam Cottias, Dale Tomich, Slavery in the circuit of sugar: Martinique and the world economy, 1830 -1848. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1990. xiv + 352 pp.-Robert Forster, Pierre Dessalles, La vie d'un colon à la Martinique au XIXe siècle. Pré-senté par Henri de Frémont. Courbevoie: s.n., 1984-1988, four volumes, 1310 pp.-Hilary Beckles, Douglas V. Armstrong, The old village and the great house: An archaeological and historical examination of Drax Hall Plantation, St Ann's Bay, Jamaica. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1990. xiii + 393 pp.-John Stewart, John A. Lent, Caribbean popular culture. Bowling Green OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1990. 157 pp.-W. Marvin Will, Susanne Jonas ,Democracy in Latin America: Visions and realities. New York: Bergin & Garvey Publishers, 1990. viii + 224 pp., Nancy Stein (eds)-Forrest D. Colburn, Kathy McAfee, Storm signals: Structural adjustment and development alternatives in the Caribbean. London: Zed books, 1991. xii + 259 pp.-Derwin S. Munroe, Peggy Antrobus ,In the shadows of the sun: Caribbean development alternatives and U.S. policy. Carmen Diana Deere (coordinator), Peter Phillips, Marcia Rivera & Helen Safa. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1990. xvii + 246 pp., Lynne Bolles, Edwin Melendez (eds)-William Roseberry, Louis A. Pérez, Jr., Lords of the mountain: Social banditry and peasant protest in Cuba, 1878-1918. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989. xvii + 267 pp.-William Roseberry, Rosalie Schwartz, Lawless liberators, political banditry and Cuban independence. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 1989. x + 297 pp.-Robert L. Paquette, Robert M. Levine, Cuba in the 1850's: Through the lens of Charles DeForest Fredricks. Tampa: University of South Florida Press, 1990. xv + 86 pp.-José Sánchez-Boudy, Gustavo Pérez Firmat, The Cuban condition: Translation and identity in modern Cuban literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. viii + 185 pp.-Dick Parker, Jules R. Benjamin, The United States and the origins of the Cuban revolution: An empire of liberty in an age of national liberation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990. xi + 235 pp.-George Irvin, Andrew Zimbalist ,The Cuban economy: Measurement and analysis of socialist performance. 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