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Lake, A. Cynfael. "Evan James, y gwalch o Lanfachreth". Llên Cymru 43, n.º 1 (1 de novembro de 2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.16922/lc.43.1.

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Williams, Gary. "Book Review: Evan James Williams—Atomic Physicist". Physics Education 58, n.º 3 (21 de março de 2023): 036001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6552/acc161.

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Vergote, Antoine. "Recognition or Erasing of Religious Identities. Psychology of a Key Conflict in Religion". Archive for the Psychology of Religion 27, n.º 1 (janeiro de 2005): 93–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/008467206774355376.

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According to the author, psychology of religion should be the study of the personal experiences, tensions, conflicts and resolutions to conflict within a specific, clearly identified religion. The author opposes philosophical-psychological preconceptions which tend to eliminate the proper psychological reality of dynamic conflicts (as e.g. with James and Otto). With Freud, Evan-Pritchard and Needham, he affirms the historical dimension of civilizations and religions, and elaborates its consequences. He examines in this context work by Maslow on extrinsic and intrinsic religion and by Rokeach on mental-psychological dogmatism. He stresses the largely preconscious motivations and processes that are at play in the personal interests and defense mechanisms operating in the various forms of belief and unbelief and in their changes. This preconscious reality is the psychological one par excellence and is the appropriate object for subtle psychological investigations.
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Liburd, Liam, e Paul Jackson. "Debate: Decolonising Fascist Studies". Fascism 10, n.º 2 (26 de novembro de 2021): 323–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116257-bja10039.

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Abstract The drive to decolonise is of central importance to the study of fascism, which after all was and remains a politics rooted in specific conceptions of colonialism and race. In this article, we have invited both leading academics and early career scholars to reflect on how we might ‘decolonise’ fascist studies. Their comments approach fascism in a range of contexts, and offer reflections on how to frame future research questions, approach methodological issues, and consider how fascism studies might develop a more overt and clear stance on the problems posed by decolonising the subject area more broadly. It is hoped that these commentaries will enrich the field of fascist studies and, in turn, do more to relate it to the work of scholars in other relevant areas of study, particularly those working on critical theories of race and racism. Contributors to this debate are: Leslie James, Raul Carstocea, Daniel Hedinger, Liam J. Liburd, Cathy Bergin, Benjamin Bland, Evan Smith, Jonathan Hyslop, Benjamin Zachariah, and Caroline Campbell.
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Pyke, D., J. Ballantyne, P. Johnson, P. Davidson, A. Lant and Simon Harcourt-Webster, N. Pollitt and Eric Fine, M. Stratton et al. "Alexander Macdougal Cooke James Rollo Ballantyne Roger Malcolm Richard Barnes Evan Fletcher John Nigel Harcourt-Webster Samuel ("Stanley") Leslie Isaacs Jack Joseph Sidney Levine John Stewart Mather George Ranken Tudhope". BMJ 318, n.º 7182 (20 de fevereiro de 1999): 540. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.318.7182.540.

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Evans, Paul. "James Michael Evans". Veterinary Record 186, n.º 7 (21 de fevereiro de 2020): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.m683.

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After working in a successful small animal practice, he joined the pharmaceutical industry. He became an author of books for pet owners and the profession, and set up the Pet Health Counsellor programme.
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Leeming, David, e Magdalena J. Zaborowska. "Remembering Sedat Pakay 1945–2016". James Baldwin Review 3, n.º 1 (4 de outubro de 2017): 173–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/jbr.3.11.

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Sedat Pakay, whose name will always be associated with the most intimate portrayals we have of James Baldwin, died on 20 August 2016 at his home in Claverack, NY. Sedat was born in Istanbul, Turkey, where he graduated from Robert College. He studied at the Yale School of Art under Walker Evans, Paul Strand, and Herbert Matter and became a successful photo-journalist and filmmaker. His subjects for photographic portraits included Andy Warhol, Mark Rothko, Josef Albers, Gordon Parks, and, especially, James Baldwin. Pakay’s best-known films are Walker Evans/America (2000) and, as all Baldwin scholars and friends know, James Baldwin: From Another Place, filmed in Istanbul in 1970.
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Lim, James, Albert Wong, Ann Lu, Candy Garcia, Evan Massi, Yewei Xing, Ningchun Liu e Scott Wise. "Abstract 589: Long-term acclimation of target cell lines to tumor microenvironment culture condition provides mechanistic insights into cell therapy effectiveness". Cancer Research 83, n.º 7_Supplement (4 de abril de 2023): 589. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-589.

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Abstract The tumor microenvironment (TME) has several characteristics that distinguish it from normal tissue, including elevated interstitial fluid pressures and hypoxia. To study the effects of TME culture conditions, commonly used target cell lines were serially passaged under hyperbaric and hypoxic conditions for a period of eight weeks. Conventionally expanded parental cell lines (normoxia) were compared against TME-acclimated tumor cell lines (TACTLs; hyperbaric and hypoxic), using RNAseq, ATACseq, and flow cytometry analysis. Commonly used target cell lines for cell therapy development were selected for TME acclimation (SKOV3, A549, JEKO1, and NALM6). TACTLs were generated using an AVATAR system, with culture conditions set at 1% O2 and 2.0 PSI, and serially passaged twice a week for a minimum of 8 weeks. Cell doubling times were measured weekly and compared against parental lines maintained under normoxic culture conditions in a conventional CO2 incubator. In-depth characterization was performed on TME-Acclimated Tumor Cell Lines (TACTLs), utilizing a multi-omic approach. Differential gene expression analysis was performed using RNAseq datasets, and surface biomarkers/targets used for cell therapy development were assessed via nanostring and flow cytometry. Growth kinetics and cell doubling times of TACTLs were initially inhibited during the first two weeks of culture under TME conditions, but eventually reached parity with their normoxia maintained parental cell lines at 6 to 8 weeks, signaling a successful adaptation of the tumor lines to low oxygen and hyperbaric conditions. RNAseq analysis revealed upregulation in glycolytic pathways and epithelial-to-mesenchymal signaling, accompanied by altered metabolic profiles. Surface target expression showed increased expression of checkpoint ligands, such as PD-L1. Cell therapy targets, such as ROR1 were also upregulated in A549 and JEKO1 cell lines passaged under TME. Preliminary drug screening experiments were conducted using checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T candidates on TACTLs, revealing significant changes in half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) when compared to parental tumor lines maintained under normoxia. In summary, acclimation of tumor cell lines to TME culture conditions can provide unique mechanistic insights that can facilitate drug development efforts. Future studies will incorporate TACTLs for CDX tumor models with the goal of identifying cell therapies that work effectively in the tumor microenvironment. Citation Format: James Lim, Albert Wong, Ann Lu, Candy Garcia, Evan Massi, Yewei Xing, Ningchun Liu, Scott Wise. Long-term acclimation of target cell lines to tumor microenvironment culture condition provides mechanistic insights into cell therapy effectiveness [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 589.
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Orvell, Miles. "Walker Evans and James Agee". History of Photography 17, n.º 2 (junho de 1993): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03087298.1993.10442614.

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Xing, Yewei, Shannon Eaker, Yelena Bronevetsky, Candy Garcia, Hadia Lemar, Evan Massi, Albert Wong et al. "Abstract 6334: Metabolic reprogramming enhances expansion and potency of CAR T cells". Cancer Research 84, n.º 6_Supplement (22 de março de 2024): 6334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-6334.

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Abstract Cell therapies, such as Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, have revolutionized the treatment of hematological malignancies, but their use in solid tumors remains a significant challenge for the field. This is due, in part, to immunosuppressive mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment (TME), which include reduced oxygen tension, high interstitial pressure, and an abundance of immunosuppressive proteins, resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction, exhaustion, and depletion of adoptively transferred cells. Metabolic manipulation of therapeutic cells could overcome these barriers to enable cell therapy success in solid tumors. To this end, we have employed AVATAR technology (Xcellbio, San Francisco, CA), an incubation system that enables precise control of oxygen tension and hyperbaric pressure on cells in culture to improve the manufacture of adoptive T cell therapies. Using a CD19 CAR T model system, we have shown that transduction and expansion of CAR T cells under reduced oxygen and hyperbaric pressure conditions yield greater percentages and total numbers of lentiviral-transduced cells. While cells transduced in a standard CO2 incubator yielded 10-20% CD19 CAR+ cells, transduction in the AVATAR system with increased pressure yielded 15-40% CD19 CAR+ cells. Similarly, T cell cultures performed under pressurized AVATAR conditions generated ~2X more viable cells after 10 days. Furthermore, these metabolically reprogrammed cells exhibit enhanced potency, with improved anti-tumor cytotoxic activity in vitro. We have extended these studies to measure the ability of AVATAR-expanded CD19 CAR T cells to control the growth of CD19-expressing NALM6-Luc tumor cells in vivo compared to CAR T cells grown in a conventional CO2 incubator. Mice (female NOD.Cg-Prkdcscid Il2rgtm1Wjl/SzJ, Jackson Laboratories, Bar Harbor, ME) dosed with the AVATAR-expanded cells exhibited good tumor control and increased persistence of CAR T cells in relevant organs, along with alterations in cell trafficking to the bone marrow and spleen. The transferred cells maintained a less differentiated phenotype, with central memory and effector memory populations, as measured by expression of the markers CD45RA and CD62L, dominating the T cell compartment. This work showcases the benefits of metabolic reprogramming to improve the yield and functional potency of CAR T cells, which has direct applications to reducing the cost and improving the efficacy of these lifesaving treatments. The AVATAR technology is currently being translated into a closed system bioreactor for use in GMP cell therapy manufacturing. Citation Format: Yewei Xing, Shannon Eaker, Yelena Bronevetsky, Candy Garcia, Hadia Lemar, Evan Massi, Albert Wong, Sheri Barnes, Derrik Germain, Scott Wise, James Lim. Metabolic reprogramming enhances expansion and potency of CAR T cells [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 6334.
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Hamann, Claus. "Book Review New Ways to Care for Older People: Building systems based on evidence Edited by Evan Calkins, Chad Boult, Edward H. Wagner, and James T. Pacala. 260 pp., illustrated. New York, Springer Publishing, 1999. $43.95. 0-8261-1220-X". New England Journal of Medicine 341, n.º 15 (7 de outubro de 1999): 1159–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejm199910073411517.

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Rizkalla, James M., Scott J. B. Nimmons, Fabian Polo e Alan L. Jones. "James Pat Evans, MD, 1930–2019". Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 33, n.º 2 (23 de dezembro de 2019): 305–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2019.1698882.

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George, James N., J. Evan Sadler e Bernhard Lämmle. "Platelets: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura". Hematology 2002, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2002): 315–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/asheducation-2002.1.315.

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Abstract Abnormalities of plasma von Willebrand factor (VWF) have been recognized to be associated with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) for over 20 years. Patients with chronic, relapsing TTP have VWF multimers that are larger than normal, similar in size to those secreted by cultured endothelial cells. Recent observations have documented that a deficiency of a VWF-cleaving protease (termed ADAMTS13) may be responsible for the presence of these unusually large VWF multimers. Multiple mutations of the ADAMTS13 gene can result in ADAMTS13 deficiency and cause congenital TTP; autoantibodies neutralizing ADAMTS13 protease activity have been associated with acquired TTP. In Section I, Dr. Evan Sadler reviews the structure, biosynthesis, and function of the ADAMTS13 protease. He describes the mutations that have been identified in congenital TTP and describes the relationship of ADAMTS13 deficiency to the development of both congenital and acquired TTP. Dr. Sadler postulates that the development of TTP may be favored by conditions that combine increased VWF secretion, such as during the later stages of pregnancy, and decreased ADAMTS13 activity. In Section II, Dr. Bernhard Lämmle describes the assay methods for determining ADAMTS13 activity. Understanding the complexity of these methods is essential for understanding the difficulty of assay performance and the interpretation of assay data. Dr. Lämmle describes his extensive experience measuring ADAMTS13 activity in patients with TTP as well as patients with acute thrombocytopenia and severe illnesses not diagnosed as TTP. His data suggest that a severe deficiency of ADAMTS13 activity (< 5%) is a specific feature of TTP. However, he emphasizes that, although severe ADAMTS13 deficiency may be specific for TTP, it may not be sensitive enough to identify all patients who may be appropriately diagnosed as TTP and who may respond to plasma exchange treatment. In Section III, Dr. James George describes the evaluation and management of patients with clinically suspected TTP, as well as adults who may be described as having hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). Dr. George presents a classification of TTP and HUS in children and adults. Appropriate evaluation and management are related to the clinical setting in which the diagnosis is considered. A clinical approach is described for patients in whom the diagnosis of TTP or HUS is considered (1) following bone marrow transplantation, (2) during pregnancy or the postpartum period, (3) in association with drugs which may cause TTP either by an acute immune-mediated toxicity or a dose-related toxicity, (4) following a prodrome of bloody diarrhea, (5) in patients with autoimmune disorders, and (6) in patients with no apparent associated condition who may be considered to have idiopathic TTP. Patients with idiopathic TTP appear to have the greatest frequency of ADAMTS13 deficiency and appear to be at greatest risk for a prolonged clinical course and subsequent relapse. Management with plasma exchange has a high risk of complications. Indications for additional immunosuppressive therapy are described.
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Bronevetsky, Yelena, Evan Massi, Candy Garcia, Ningchun Liu, Yewei Xing, Natalie Czeryba, Scott Wise e James Lim. "Abstract 1782: Functional potency assay predicts CAR-T effectiveness in tumor microenvironment". Cancer Research 83, n.º 7_Supplement (4 de abril de 2023): 1782. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-1782.

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Abstract Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy holds great promise for the treatment of various cancers, including solid tumors. However, attempts to model the behavior and effectiveness of CAR-T cell therapies for blood cancers and solid tumors have been challenging due to the unique tumor microenvironments in which these cancer cells are found. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is often characterized by hypoxia, increased acidity, and high interstitial fluid pressures, allowing cancer cells to effectively evade immune surveillance. This immunosuppressive TME also contributes to CAR-T cell exhaustion, thereby limiting its antitumor activity and function. To address these concerns, we have developed a proprietary cell-based assay to measure CAR-T cell potency and cytotoxic function in three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell culture system, human acute B cell lymphoblastic leukemia mouse model, and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments. Utilizing the AVATAR system, we replicated the oxygen and interstitial fluid pressures found in the vasculature, the bone marrow and solid tumor microenvironments. Tumor cytolysis assays were conducted in these environments to measure cell exhaustion as analyzed by flow cytometry and electrical impedance. In addition, serial tumor challenge assays were performed to examine CAR-T potency and effectiveness in TME. Proof-of-concept experiments were performed using ROR1 CAR-T cells targeting the ovarian adenocarcinoma cell line, SKOV3. CD19 CAR-T were also used targeting the acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line, NALM6. Defined ratios of effector T cells to tumor cells was assessed to model CAR-T potency in vitro and elevated CD19 CAR-T mediated cytotoxicity was confirmed with the increased ratio of effector T cells to tumor cells in both 2D and 3D culture system. CD19 CAR-T cells also exhibited in vivo dose dependent efficacy against the systemic NALM6-Luc acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) mouse model, quantified by bioluminescence (BLI) image monitoring method. Multiple pressure and oxygen settings were examined to model the cross-section of the bone marrow and solid tumor microenvironments (0 PSI to 5 PSI, 1% to 10% O2). Initial results from these screening experiments show significant decline in ROR1 CAR-T mediated cytotoxicity when performed under TME conditions. However, CD19 CAR-T showed effective cell killing under TME conditions. Interestingly, acclimating and expanding ROR1 CAR-T cells to high pressure and decreased oxygen culture conditions improved potency levels and warrants further investigation. In summary, we observe CAR-T cells comprise the tumor cell killing ability in both in vitro 3D and in vivo animal models. We also describe a physiologically relevant potency assay that incorporates hyperbaric and hypoxic incubation technology to predict the behavior of cell therapies in immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments. Citation Format: Yelena Bronevetsky, Evan Massi, Candy Garcia, Ningchun Liu, Yewei Xing, Natalie Czeryba, Scott Wise, James Lim. Functional potency assay predicts CAR-T effectiveness in tumor microenvironment [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 1782.
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Richey, Debora. "Law on the Net. By James Evans". Journal of Government Information 24, n.º 2 (março de 1997): 132–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1352-0237(97)80897-0.

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Harrington, James. "AFORISMOS POLÍTICOS". Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 42 (28 de dezembro de 2008): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v42i0.850.

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Traducción de Jaime Bermúdez Escamilla sobre Political Aphorisms (1659), en The Oceana and other Works of James Harrington, with an Account of his Life by John Toland, Londres, printed for T. Becket, T. Cadell y T. Evans, 1771, pp. 483-490. Texto inglés consultado en The Online Library of Liberty, Liberty Fund (www.libertyfund.org).
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Mathew, Nicholas. "The Beethoven Syndrome: Hearing Music as Autobiography, by Mark Evan Bonds". Journal of the American Musicological Society 75, n.º 3 (2022): 614–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jams.2022.75.3.614.

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Cohen, Evan, Gitanjali Jayachandran, Richard Moore, Massimo Cristofanilli, Julie E. Lang, Joseph Khoury, Michael F. Press et al. "Abstract P5-06-01: A Multi-center Clinical Study to Harvest and Characterize Circulating Tumor Cells from Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer Using the Parsortix® PC1 System in support of FDA clearance". Cancer Research 83, n.º 5_Supplement (1 de março de 2023): P5–06–01—P5–06–01. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs22-p5-06-01.

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Abstract Background: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) captured from the blood of cancer patients may serve as a non-invasive surrogate source of tumor material to investigate tumor characteristics in real-time. However, the only FDA-cleared CTC assay is limited to the enumeration of surface marker-defined epithelial cells and not designed for further characterization of the CTCs identified. The Parsortix® PC1 system is a semi-automated microfluidic device capable of capturing and harvesting CTCs from peripheral blood based on cell size and deformability, making it cell-surface marker agnostic. Here, we demonstrate that the Parsortix® PC1 system enables the enrichment and capture of CTCs from the blood of patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) and their interrogation using evaluation techniques commonly available in clinical laboratories. Methods: As part of a multicenter clinical trial (NCT03427450), peripheral blood samples from 216 patients with MBC and 205 healthy volunteers (HVs) were prospectively collected at four different clinical sites located throughout the United States. Each subject provided two separate blood samples collected into K2EDTA Vacutainer® tubes to be processed using the Parsortix® PC1 system on the same day. The cells harvested from one of the blood samples collected from each subject by the Parsortix® PC1 system were deposited onto cytology slides using a cytocentrifugation method and stained with Wright-Giemsa reagents using an automated stainer. The stained slides were subjected to cytopathological evaluation by a board-certified pathologist to enumerate CTCs. As proof of principle, cells harvested from the second blood sample were evaluated using one of three additional techniques: molecular profiling by qRT-PCR, RNA sequencing, or cytogenetic analysis of HER2 amplification by FISH. Results: Cytologic examination identified one or more cells as a CTC in 48.5% (95% CI of 41.5 – 55.4%) of the 194 patients with MBC and 9.9% (95% CI of 6.4 – 14.9%) of the 192 HVs. The results from the qRT-PCR evaluation (102 HVs and 74 MBC patients) showed differential expression of cancer-related genes (KRT19, EPCAM, and TWIST1) in the patients with MBC compared to the HVs. Results from the RNA sequencing (53 HVs and 16 MBC patients) showed differential expression of several genes involved in the Kegg Cancer Pathway in the patients with MBC compared to the HVs. The results from the HER2 FISH evaluation (38 HVs and 101 MBC patients) showed that while the majority of the CTC identified had normal HER2/CEP17 ratios, detection of HER2 amplification was possible. Conclusions: The Parsortix PC1 system is capable of capturing and harvesting CTCs from the peripheral blood of patients with MBC. Harvested cells can be evaluated using standard orthogonal methodologies such as gene expression and FISH to identify and characterize CTCs. Based in part on the above results, the FDA granted a De Novo classification request (DEN200062) for the Parsortix PC1 device in May of 2022. Citation Format: Evan Cohen, Gitanjali Jayachandran, Richard Moore, Massimo Cristofanilli, Julie E. Lang, Joseph Khoury, Michael F. Press, Heather McBride, Kyu Kwang Kim, Negar Khazan, Qiang Zhang, Youbin Zhang, Roberta Guzman, Michael C. Miller, James Reuben, Naoto T. Ueno. A Multi-center Clinical Study to Harvest and Characterize Circulating Tumor Cells from Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer Using the Parsortix® PC1 System in support of FDA clearance [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2022 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2022 Dec 6-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(5 Suppl):Abstract nr P5-06-01.
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Rosenberger, Alfred L. "Not There YetThe International Encyclopedia of Primatology Edited by Editor- in-Chief, AgustínFuentes. Associate Editors MichelleBezanson, ChristinaJ. Campbell, SarahElton, AlejandroEstrada, AnthonyDiFiore, LisaJones-Engel, JamesE. Loudon, Katherine C.Mac". Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 26, n.º 6 (novembro de 2017): 352–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/evan.21568.

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van Dalen, Benno. "The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy. James Evans". Isis 91, n.º 3 (setembro de 2000): 580–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/384878.

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Meconi, Honey. "Opera Omnia . Pierre de la Rue , Nigel St. John Davison , J. Evan Kreider , T. Herman Keahey ." Journal of the American Musicological Society 48, n.º 2 (julho de 1995): 283–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jams.1995.48.2.04x0100v.

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Bambrough, Renford. "Does Philosophy ‘Leave Everything as it is’? Even Theology?" Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 25 (março de 1989): 225–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0957042x00011342.

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Does photography leave everything as it is? Clearly not. It scalps Uncle George, as he stands at the church door, proudly, innocently, in the role of bride's father, and it decapitates his nephew James, who had until now been a head taller than any other member of the wedding group. It reduces to two dimensions, and to black and white, such solid three-dimensional objects as the Rocky Mountains and St Paul's Cathedral, such colourful scenes and sights as the Aurora Borealis and sunset in the desert.
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Fabris, Annateresa. "Foto-memórias de tempos difíceis". Resgate: Revista Interdisciplinar de Cultura 20, n.º 1 (6 de novembro de 2012): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/resgate.v20i23.8645729.

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Em 1936, a revista Fortune encomendou a James Agee uma reportagem sobre a pobreza rural no Sul dos Estados Unidos. A delonga do escritor e as dúvidas da revista sobre o projeto determinaram o cancelamento da publicação. O projeto foi publicado sob a forma de livro em 1941 – "Elogiemos os Homens Ilustres" –, com um bloco de trinta e uma fotos de Evans destituídas de legendas antecedendo o texto lírico de Agee. Como este enfatizou, fotos e texto eram “coiguais, mutuamente independentes e plenamente colaborativos”.
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Rumph, Stephen. "Review: Music as Thought: Listening to the Symphony in the Age of Beethoven by Mark Evan Bonds". Journal of the American Musicological Society 61, n.º 1 (2008): 221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jams.2008.61.1.221.

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Senar, J. C., A. A. Dhondt e M. J. Conroy. "The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference". Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 27, n.º 1 (1 de junho de 2004): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2004.27.0003.

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Few fields in modern ecology have developed as fast as the analysis of marked individuals in the study of wild animal populations (Seber & Schwarz, 2002). This is the topic of EURING Conferences, which from 1986 have been the premier forum for advances in capture-recapture methodology. In this sense, EURING Conferences still maintain the flavour that originally inspired scientific meetings: to disseminate the very last findings, ideas and results on the field. Traditionally, EURING Conferences have been published in the form of Proceedings, which because of their relevant content, become a required reading to anyone interested in the capture-recapture methodology. EURING 2003 was held in Radolfzell (Germany), hosted by the Max Planck Research Centre for Ornithology, and the Proceedings appear as a special issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. The full title of the 2003 meeting was “The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology”, which stands for one of the main aims of the meeting: to establish the capture-recapture approach as one of the standard methodologies in studies within these fields. One of the shared views is that capture-recapture methodologies have reached a considerable maturity, but the need still exists to spread their use as a “standard” methodology. The nice review paper by Lebreton et al. (1993) in Trends in Ecology and Evolution is still applicable, in that general ecologists and evolutionary biologists still resist their general use. The same applies to conservation biology, where the analysis of marked individuals may also be a key tool in its development. We hope, with the spread of 2003 Proceedings, to help to fill this gap. The Proceedings follow the same general structure as the Conference. We organised the EURING meeting in 10 technical sessions, covering what we considered as fastest growing areas in the field. We appointed for each session, two chairs, which were charged with selecting 4-7 talks on the topic of their session. Each session additionally included a plenary conference intended to summarise or to provide a general but synthetic flavour of the topic. As a novelty in EURING conferences, we asked session chairs to include at least one talk dealing with study species other than birds. This is the result of a heated but fruitful discussion at EURING 2000 in Point Reyes, and fits with the general aim to spread the capture-recapture methodology beyond zoological groups: although EURING as an organization, deals with birds, and conferences have traditionally focused on this group, the capture-recapture approach is becoming a standard way to address biologically relevant questions on populations and individuals (Schwarz, 2002), for any zoological group. This volume, contains several nice examples of taxa other than birds. As far as possible, we selected chairs so that each session was delineated with a good balance between the biological and the statistician emphasis. This balance has in fact characterised EURING conferences, which in addition to the workshop atmosphere always present, has lead to very fruitful exchanges. Session The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference which in addition to the workshop atmosphere always present, has lead to very fruitful exchanges. Session chairs were also asked to act as editors for the papers within their session. All the papers were hence subjected to peer review, as in any other issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, and presentation of the paper in the Conference did not assure publication in the Proceedings. This has lead to an even higher quality of the papers presented at the Conference. Editors were additionally asked to write a short summary on their session. Given that these summaries also present the views of the Editors on the different topics presented, we have preferred each introduction to appear as a short paper in the front of each one of the sessions, so that it can be cited as a regular paper. The Proceedings start with the Honour Speaker Talk by James Nichols (Nichols, 2004). This talk is traditionally the last one in the Conference, but we think that it nicely summarises how and why capture-recapture has developed to its current healthy state. The talk is in fact a tribute to David Anderson, to whom, as Nichols says, all of us are more or less in debt. Hence, we have preferred to move the Honour Talk to the front position of the Proceedings, and we would like this to be our humble tribute to David. At the end of the Proceedings appear a few papers which were presented in poster format, and a paper summarising several of the main topics presented at the traditional short course on capture-recapture, this time organized by the unflagging Evan Cooch. We would like to thank all the people who helped in one way or another to the successful completion of the EURING Conference and the Proceedings. We thank to the Session Chairs, their dedication and enthusiasm in organizing the sessions and also in editing the different papers. All their names appear in the front page of the Proceedings as credits. We thank Wolfgang Fiedler for the local organization of the event: a very difficult and exhausting task that is not always properly recognized. Jean Clobert, although unfortunately unable to attend the Conference, supported us with ideas and friendship meanwhile preparing the scientific program. Evan Cooch maintained the always successful web page (which probably will also become a classic in EURING conferences…), and organized the traditional course on capture-recapture. Charles Francis very efficiently organized the poster session and acted as editor for the papers sent for publication. Finally we thank the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología for financial support to the publication of this special issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation (B.O.S. 2002-12283-E) and to the Natural History Museum of Barcelona for their support.
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Senar, J. C., A. A. Dhondt e M. J. Conroy. "The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference". Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 27, n.º 1 (1 de junho de 2004): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2004.27.0001.

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Few fields in modern ecology have developed as fast as the analysis of marked individuals in the study of wild animal populations (Seber & Schwarz, 2002). This is the topic of EURING Conferences, which from 1986 have been the premier forum for advances in capture-recapture methodology. In this sense, EURING Conferences still maintain the flavour that originally inspired scientific meetings: to disseminate the very last findings, ideas and results on the field. Traditionally, EURING Conferences have been published in the form of Proceedings, which because of their relevant content, become a required reading to anyone interested in the capture-recapture methodology. EURING 2003 was held in Radolfzell (Germany), hosted by the Max Planck Research Centre for Ornithology, and the Proceedings appear as a special issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. The full title of the 2003 meeting was “The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology”, which stands for one of the main aims of the meeting: to establish the capture-recapture approach as one of the standard methodologies in studies within these fields. One of the shared views is that capture-recapture methodologies have reached a considerable maturity, but the need still exists to spread their use as a “standard” methodology. The nice review paper by Lebreton et al. (1993) in Trends in Ecology and Evolution is still applicable, in that general ecologists and evolutionary biologists still resist their general use. The same applies to conservation biology, where the analysis of marked individuals may also be a key tool in its development. We hope, with the spread of 2003 Proceedings, to help to fill this gap. The Proceedings follow the same general structure as the Conference. We organised the EURING meeting in 10 technical sessions, covering what we considered as fastest growing areas in the field. We appointed for each session, two chairs, which were charged with selecting 4-7 talks on the topic of their session. Each session additionally included a plenary conference intended to summarise or to provide a general but synthetic flavour of the topic. As a novelty in EURING conferences, we asked session chairs to include at least one talk dealing with study species other than birds. This is the result of a heated but fruitful discussion at EURING 2000 in Point Reyes, and fits with the general aim to spread the capture-recapture methodology beyond zoological groups: although EURING as an organization, deals with birds, and conferences have traditionally focused on this group, the capture-recapture approach is becoming a standard way to address biologically relevant questions on populations and individuals (Schwarz, 2002), for any zoological group. This volume, contains several nice examples of taxa other than birds. As far as possible, we selected chairs so that each session was delineated with a good balance between the biological and the statistician emphasis. This balance has in fact characterised EURING conferences, which in addition to the workshop atmosphere always present, has lead to very fruitful exchanges. Session The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference which in addition to the workshop atmosphere always present, has lead to very fruitful exchanges. Session chairs were also asked to act as editors for the papers within their session. All the papers were hence subjected to peer review, as in any other issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, and presentation of the paper in the Conference did not assure publication in the Proceedings. This has lead to an even higher quality of the papers presented at the Conference. Editors were additionally asked to write a short summary on their session. Given that these summaries also present the views of the Editors on the different topics presented, we have preferred each introduction to appear as a short paper in the front of each one of the sessions, so that it can be cited as a regular paper. The Proceedings start with the Honour Speaker Talk by James Nichols (Nichols, 2004). This talk is traditionally the last one in the Conference, but we think that it nicely summarises how and why capture-recapture has developed to its current healthy state. The talk is in fact a tribute to David Anderson, to whom, as Nichols says, all of us are more or less in debt. Hence, we have preferred to move the Honour Talk to the front position of the Proceedings, and we would like this to be our humble tribute to David. At the end of the Proceedings appear a few papers which were presented in poster format, and a paper summarising several of the main topics presented at the traditional short course on capture-recapture, this time organized by the unflagging Evan Cooch. We would like to thank all the people who helped in one way or another to the successful completion of the EURING Conference and the Proceedings. We thank to the Session Chairs, their dedication and enthusiasm in organizing the sessions and also in editing the different papers. All their names appear in the front page of the Proceedings as credits. We thank Wolfgang Fiedler for the local organization of the event: a very difficult and exhausting task that is not always properly recognized. Jean Clobert, although unfortunately unable to attend the Conference, supported us with ideas and friendship meanwhile preparing the scientific program. Evan Cooch maintained the always successful web page (which probably will also become a classic in EURING conferences…), and organized the traditional course on capture-recapture. Charles Francis very efficiently organized the poster session and acted as editor for the papers sent for publication. Finally we thank the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología for financial support to the publication of this special issue of Animal Biodiversity and Conservation (B.O.S. 2002-12283-E) and to the Natural History Museum of Barcelona for their support.
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Jensen, David H. "Modern Christian Thought - James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza with Sarah Coakley and James H. Evans". Religious Studies Review 32, n.º 4 (outubro de 2006): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2006.00111_1.x.

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Reynolds, Stephen P. "The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy, by James Evans". Physics Teacher 37, n.º 9 (dezembro de 1999): 542. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.880399.

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Hannah, Robert. "The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy by James Evans". Endeavour 24, n.º 2 (junho de 2000): 94–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-9327(00)01277-1.

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Nais, Lisa. "“A style which defies convention, tradition, homogeneity, prudence, and sometimes even syntax”". International Journal of Literary Linguistics 9, n.º 2 (27 de abril de 2020): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15462/ijll.v9i2.120.

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Combining the methods of stylistics and literary criticism, this essay takes a fresh look at two texts that have been analysed ad nauseam: Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady and Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence. I use James’s late style as a touchstone to compare and contrast the two texts. Analysing syntax by means of close textual analysis of the novels’ opening paragraphs as well as metaphorical language, employing the corpus analysis programme AntConc to survey the entire texts, I aim to show that James’s 1881 text anticipates his late style and Wharton’s 1920 text appropriates it to suit her own agenda. However, in respectively anticipating and appropriating this style, James and Wharton create different effects. James intensifies his female protagonist’s “world of thought and feeling,” creating a fictional world with literary equality for both genders, while Wharton subverts gender roles in a scathing critique of Gilded Age society, which did not allow for this other “world of thought and feeling”. In addition to positioning both novels as inherently feminist and progressive, this essay compares Wharton’s writing to James’s, but without presupposing the latter’s influence on the former. Instead, acknowledging the fluidity of style, I hope to put forward a convincing case that there are subtle differences that make these authors’ styles Jamesian and Whartonian, respectively.
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Nais, Lisa. "“A style which defies convention, tradition, homogeneity, prudence, and sometimes even syntax”". International Journal of Literary Linguistics 9, n.º 2 (27 de abril de 2020): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15462/ijll.v9i2.120.

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Combining the methods of stylistics and literary criticism, this essay takes a fresh look at two texts that have been analysed ad nauseam: Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady and Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence. I use James’s late style as a touchstone to compare and contrast the two texts. Analysing syntax by means of close textual analysis of the novels’ opening paragraphs as well as metaphorical language, employing the corpus analysis programme AntConc to survey the entire texts, I aim to show that James’s 1881 text anticipates his late style and Wharton’s 1920 text appropriates it to suit her own agenda. However, in respectively anticipating and appropriating this style, James and Wharton create different effects. James intensifies his female protagonist’s “world of thought and feeling,” creating a fictional world with literary equality for both genders, while Wharton subverts gender roles in a scathing critique of Gilded Age society, which did not allow for this other “world of thought and feeling”. In addition to positioning both novels as inherently feminist and progressive, this essay compares Wharton’s writing to James’s, but without presupposing the latter’s influence on the former. Instead, acknowledging the fluidity of style, I hope to put forward a convincing case that there are subtle differences that make these authors’ styles Jamesian and Whartonian, respectively.
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DAVIS, DAVID A. "The Irony of Southern Modernism". Journal of American Studies 49, n.º 3 (27 de fevereiro de 2015): 457–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875814002448.

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In the first half of the 20th century, the US South lagged behind the Northeast in social and economic development, but in the 1920s and 1930s writers from the US South produced texts that used modernist aesthetic forms to depict poor, rural living conditions. This essay argues that ruralism in the South was a product of modernization, and that cultural development in southern literature preceded modernization, yielding texts that employ a discontinuous narrative technique to depict the rural regions, such as William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and James Agee's and Walker Evans Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.
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Kavka, Gregory S. "Why Even Morally Perfect People Would Need Government". Social Philosophy and Policy 12, n.º 1 (1995): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500004544.

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Why do we need government? A common view is that government is necessary to constrain people's conduct toward one another, because people are not sufficiently virtuous to exercise the requisite degree of control on their own. This view was expressed perspicuously, and artfully, by liberal thinker James Madison, in The Federalist, number 51, where he wrote: “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” Madison's idea is shared by writers ranging across the political spectrum. It finds clear expression in the Marxist view that the state will gradually wither away after a communist revolution, as unalienated “communist man” emerges. And it is implied by the libertarian view that government's only legitimate function is to control the unfortunate and immoral tendency of some individuals to violate the moral rights of others.
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Wang, Xiaoping, Takashi Semba, Ganiraju C. Manyam, Jing Wang, Shan Shao, Francois Bertucci, Pascal Finetti et al. "Abstract PD10-08: Remodeling the inflammatory breast cancer tumor microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy: Novel therapeutic development". Cancer Research 82, n.º 4_Supplement (15 de fevereiro de 2022): PD10–08—PD10–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs21-pd10-08.

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Abstract Background: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is the most lethal and aggressive form of breast cancer, yet no targeted therapy has been approved specifically for this disease. There is a critical need for innovative treatment approaches for patients with IBC. There is a paucity of data on immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in IBC, yet a strong biological rationale exists to lay the groundwork for testing the efficacy of ICIs in IBC. We have previously shown that an anti–epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) antibody, panitumumab (sponsored by Amgen), combined with Abraxane (sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb), and carboplatin followed by 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin, and cyclophosphamide achieves a very high pathologic complete response (42%) in patients with triple-negative receptor status (TN-IBC) (NCT01036087). We hypothesize that inducing a broad shift in the IBC tumor microenvironment (TME), a critical driver of the IBC clinical phenotype and metastasis, from an immunosuppressive to an immunoreactive phenotype can enhance the efficacy of ICIs. Here we report the impact of targeting EGFR on ICI effectiveness by modulating the immunosuppressive TME in TN-IBC. Methods: We examined the effects of panitumumab on components of the immune TME in IBC patient tissues collected before and after panitumumab treatment. Furthermore, we analyzed panitumumab effects in an IBC SUM149 humanized mouse model (SUM149-hu-NSG-SGM3) by using multiplex immunofluorescence staining (mIF) of single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) and multicolor flow cytometry. We examined the changes in chemokines in humanized mouse tissue after panitumumab treatment using a cytokine antibody array and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We also studied the mechanism of EGFR regulation of immunosuppressive chemokine expression via transcription factor EGR1 by using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), Western blotting, and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays. In addition, we tested the efficacy of panitumumab combined with anti-PD-L1 antibody (Bio X Cell, clone 29E.2A3) in reducing IBC tumor growth in a humanized IBC SUM149 mouse model. Results: IBC patients who achieved pathologic complete response after receiving panitumumab/neoadjuvant chemotherapy had increased levels of CD8+ T-cells and decreased levels of M2 macrophages and T-reg cells. In the humanized mouse model, panitumumab treatment reduced IBC tumor growth and increased immune response that favors an antitumor effect, as shown by scRNA-seq, flow cytometry, and mIF analyses. In addition, we observed that panitumumab treatment increased the expression of chemokines that function as a chemoattractant for CD8+ T-cells, including CXCL10, CCL4, and CXCL9. We also observed that panitumumab treatment reduced EGR1 expression, leading to the downregulation of chemokines involved in the recruitment of immunosuppressive M2 macrophages and T-reg cells, including CCL2, CCL20 CXCL5, and IL-8. Finally, panitumumab enhanced the reduction in tumor growth by anti-PD-L1 antibody treatment; furthermore, the combination of panitumumab and anti-PD-L1 antibody increased the presence of CD8+ T-cells and reduced the presence of T-reg cells and M2 macrophages more effectively than either treatment alone. Conclusion: Panitumumab treatment converts the immunosuppressive IBC TME to an immunoreactive status by modulating the global expression of chemokines by downregulating the EGR1 transcription factor. This modulation of the TME by panitumumab improves the inhibition of IBC tumor growth by an ICI. Our study is the first to demonstrate that targeting the EGFR/EGR1 axis remodels the IBC TME by regulating chemokine expression, thus boosting the antitumor immune response in IBC and response to ICI. Citation Format: Xiaoping Wang, Takashi Semba, Ganiraju C. Manyam, Jing Wang, Shan Shao, Francois Bertucci, Pascal Finetti, Savitri Krishnamurthy, Lan ThiHanh Phi, Troy Pearson, Jared K. Burks, Evan N. Cohen, James M. Reuben, Fei Yang, Hu Min, Nicholas Navin, Toshiaki Iwase, Yichao Shen, Xiang Zhang, Debu Tripathy, Naoto T. Ueno. Remodeling the inflammatory breast cancer tumor microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy: Novel therapeutic development [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2021 Dec 7-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(4 Suppl):Abstract nr PD10-08.
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Iwase, Toshiaki, Angela Alexander, Vivian Chiv, Megumi Kai, Kumiko Kida, Charla Parker, Angela N. Marx et al. "Abstract P3-02-04: Phase II study of Pembrolizumab Maintenance treatment in patients with HER2-negative inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) after response to chemotherapy". Cancer Research 83, n.º 5_Supplement (1 de março de 2023): P3–02–04—P3–02–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs22-p3-02-04.

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Abstract Accumulating physical and hematologic toxicities make the indefinite use of chemotherapy unfeasible for many patients with metastatic/recurrent HER2– IBC or TNBC. Whether maintenance immunotherapy has a role in the treatment of these patients is unclear. We conducted a single-arm phase II trial of pembrolizumab monotherapy in patients with metastatic/recurrent HER2– IBC or TNBC (regardless of their PD-L1 expression status) and report here the clinical data from this trial. Methods: Eligible patients were enrolled between 2015 and 2022 and had had a CR, a PR, or SD after a minimum of 3 cycles of chemotherapy for metastatic/recurrent disease. PD-L1 expression status was not used to determine eligibility. Patients received 200 mg of pembrolizumab every 3 weeks (q3w) until disease progression, intolerable toxicity, or 2 years. In late 2021, the study was amended to allow patients who had received ≥8 cycles of q3w therapy to transition to q6w dosing (400 mg), based on the FDA’s approval of both dosing regimens across all indications. The primary endpoint was the 4-month disease control rate (DCR); exploratory endpoints included safety and correlative biomarkers from tissue and blood to ascertain associations between clinical response and PD-L1 expression, T-cell clonality, and immune profiling. Results: Of 43 patients (median age, 54 years; range, 34-77 years), 11 had IBC (10 with triple-negative IBC and 1 with ER+ HER2– IBC), and 32 had TNBC. The 4-month DCR was 58.1% (95% CI: 43.4%-72.9%). During a median follow-up of 11.4 months, 25 patients died. The entire cohort’s median OS and PFS times were 26.0 months (95% CI: 11.0-33.5 months) and 4.8 months (95% CI: 3.0-7.1 months), respectively. The median OS times of the IBC and TNBC groups did not differ significantly, nor did those of the CR, PR, and SD groups. The median PFS times of the IBC group (2.2 months) and TNBC group (4.8 months) did not differ significantly (p = .12), but those of the CR, PR, and SD groups did (not reached, 10.3 months, and 3.4 months, respectively; p = .01). Among the 37 patients who are off study treatment, most patients (84%; n=31/37) discontinued treatment owing to disease progression rather than toxicities (n=2), and the toxicities overall were consistent with the known profile of single-agent anti-PD1. Five patients had grade 3 events; there were no grade 4 or 5 events. Three patients had irreversible endocrinopathies (thyroiditis and adrenal insufficiency) requiring hormone replacement, but only 1 patient discontinued pembrolizumab because of these events. One patient discontinued treatment because of optic neuritis requiring steroids. Four patients completed 2 years of treatment without disease progression. Conclusions: Pembrolizumab maintenance therapy achieves acceptable disease control after induction chemotherapy. The PFS in this trial compares favorably to the expected durations of response to later lines of therapy. The toxicity profile of pembrolizumab compares favorably with those of chemotherapy and ADCs, which may provide a rationale for the use of ICIs in this setting. However, whether pembrolizumab maintenance therapy is helpful in TNBC patients who have received concurrent pembrolizumab with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is unknown, as these patients were excluded from the trial. Acknowledgements: This trial was supported by Merck. Citation Format: Toshiaki Iwase, Angela Alexander, Vivian Chiv, Megumi Kai, Kumiko Kida, Charla Parker, Angela N. Marx, Evan Cohen, Hui Gao, James Reuben, Xiaoping Wang, Savitri Krishnamurthy, Diane Liu, Yu Shen, David Ramirez, Debu Tripathy, Daniel Booser, Clinton Yam, Vicente Valero, Bora Lim, Naoto T. Ueno, Jie S. Willey. Phase II study of Pembrolizumab Maintenance treatment in patients with HER2-negative inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) after response to chemotherapy [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2022 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2022 Dec 6-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(5 Suppl):Abstract nr P3-02-04.
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Alderman, Isaac M. "Playing: Christian Explorations of Daily Living - By James H. Evans Jr". Reviews in Religion & Theology 19, n.º 1 (janeiro de 2012): 53–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9418.2011.00957.x.

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Alderman, Isaac M. "Playing: Christian Explorations of Daily Living - By James H. Evans Jr". Reviews in Religion & Theology 19, n.º 2 (março de 2012): 227–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9418.2012.01024.x.

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Croke, Brian. "Reviews of Books:The Empress Theodora: Partner of Justinian James Allan Evans". American Historical Review 109, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2004): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/530262.

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Jeff Allred. "Boring from Within: James Agee and Walker Evans at Time Inc." Criticism 52, n.º 1 (2010): 41–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/crt.2010.0016.

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Goddard, Chris. "Children have rights even when they do wrong: (and even when they are called Rat Boy, Blip Boy, Spider Boy and Boomerang Boy)". Children Australia 24, n.º 2 (1999): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200009159.

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Most of the offences committed by children are of a minor nature. Such petty crimes rarely, if ever, feature in media coverage as it is more concerned with the most extreme cases. The awful death of two-year-old James Bulger, killed by two ten-year-old boys, appears to have been used as an excuse in the UK to ‘get tough’ with all young offenders and change their treatment before the courts. Most children who come to the attention of the police and social workers were victims before they became villains. The need to exact retribution should not be used to obscure the lack of care extended to them early in their lives, nor used as an excuse to treat them as adults or, in some cases, more harshly than adults.
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Dylewski, Jarosław. "Recenzja książki: James Evans, The history and practice of ancient astronomy, Oford University Press, 1998." Collectanea Philologica 14 (1 de janeiro de 2011): 157–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-0319.14.13.

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Professor James Evans is a physicist working an University of Pudget Sound in the USA. His reseatch is focused on ancient astronomy and application of that knowledge. He also successfully attempted to build gnomon, astrolabe or analemna – instruments used in antuiquity and medieval times to make observations of celestial bodies. In his work, The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy, professor Evans introduces the reader to the evolution of astronomical knowledge, from the simplest observations made by farmers or sailors to complex astronomical models and calculations of asronomers such as Ptolemy. The author focuses mostly on ancient Babylonians and Greeks as he believes that their input on that field was most significant and the apex of ancient astonomy was Almagest by Ptolemy (one may criticise author’s thesis that Copernicus’ work was mostly a repetition of dicoveries made by the Greek astronomer with addition of the heliocentric theory of the universe). Next, professor Evans speaks of celestial pheres, stars and planets, also explaining the particular theories related to them. What is interesting is the author’s approach to ancient testimonies. He does not only ask what we learn from ancient scriptures, tablets and other findings, but also how do we learn it. Language and phrasing in this book are clear enough to unsderstand for those without background in physics or ancient languages. Priceless addition to this work are numerous illustrations placed on page margins although it happens sometimes that figure to which the current text refers to is located several pages away. This requires te reader to pay close atention to figure numbers. The word ‘practice’ mentioned in this book’s title points to one of the most importants assets of professor Evans’ work. Apart from sharing the knowledge with the reader the author shows him how to use that knowledge to verify the author’s hypotheses and how to make the observations the way they were mentioned in the ancient texts. The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy shows the reader how to make observations of daily and annual movement of the Sun, how to determine latitude of a particular place or how to measure the approximate distance of Sun or the Moon form the Earth. Each of the subchapters is ended by list of excersises that allow to test the freshly gained knowledge. On top of that the author has also provided schematics which allow the reader to build his own astrolabe – an instrument commonly used by Arabic and European astronomers. Some might feel surprised that footnotes have been moved to the end of the entire book which makes it a little difficult to track loci of the texts quoted by the autor. Apparently it is a compromise made for sake of clarity of the lecture and general estethic feeling of the book. Without any doubt The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy is a position worthy of being recommended not only to enthusiasts of physics and astronomy but also of ancient science and culture.
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Cohen, Milton A., e J. A. Ward. "American Silences: The Realism of James Agee, Walker Evans, and Edward Hopper." American Literature 58, n.º 1 (março de 1986): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2925963.

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Comunian, Roberta. "Urban Regeneration in the UK - Edited by Phil Jones and James Evans". Growth and Change 42, n.º 4 (28 de novembro de 2011): 674–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2257.2011.00572.x.

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Webster, David L., e Susan Toby Evans. "“Even Jades Are Shattered …” William Timothy Sanders, 1926–2008". Ancient Mesoamerica 19, n.º 2 (2008): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536108000448.

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Boskamp, Anton. "The West Magazines VI to XII of the Bronze Age Palace at Knossos". Annual of the British School at Athens 92 (novembro de 1997): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400016610.

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Evans excavated the West Magazines in 1900 and 1901. The entrances of the rooms, flanked by huge antae, were wide and it was apparent that reductions in their width were generally late in date. In supplementary excavations in 1904, a further entrance system was uncovered in Magazines VII–X and it was then obvious that Magazines XI–XIII had the same arrangement. In Evans's opinion, these door-jambs were inserted later than the antae, but subsequently fell into disuse, so that the magazines once again had wide entrances. In a guide to the Palace of Knossos, Alexiou pointed out that this procedure was so complicated that he preferred another sequence, the door-jambs being earlier than the antae. In 1994 the author studied the evidence still available in the magazines and arrived at the conclusion that this solution is the more plausible.
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Docherty, Michael. "‘You don’t even know how you know’: Double Indemnity as anti-office discourse". European Journal of American Culture 40, n.º 1 (1 de março de 2021): 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ejac_00036_1.

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This article argues that the criminal plot at the heart of James M. Cain’s 1936 novel Double Indemnity is primarily one targeted against the structures of the modern corporation, embodied in the space of the office. Such an argument situates Cain’s novel as a striking intervention in a long tradition of anti-office discourse, a discourse in which clerical work and its spaces have persistently been framed as exemplifying urban modernity’s deleterious impact upon and occlusion of the supposed ‘frontier values’ of masculinity, individualism and risk. Walter Huff, the novel’s protagonist, is figured as an agent of those values, a ‘frontiersman’ whose assault upon his insurance firm employer constitutes an attempt to reinvest a regulated, systematized world with a sense of the unpredictable wilderness.
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Guilhon Antunes Camargo, Giselle. "DO EVOLUCIONISMO CULTURAL DE MORGAN, TYLOR E FRAZER AO NASCIMENTO DA ANTROPOLOGIA DA DANÇA [AULA MAGNA PROFERIDA AOS ALUNOS DO CURSO DE GRADUAÇÃO EM DANÇA DA FURB EM 13 DE ABRIL DE 2018]". O Teatro Transcende 23, n.º 1 (29 de novembro de 2018): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.7867/2236-6644.2018v23n1p110-123.

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O presente artigo, resultante da Aula Magna ministrada pela autora aos alunos do Curso de Graduação em Dança da FURB, no dia 13 de abril de 2018, tem por objetivo apresentar, cronologicamente, as principais contribuições dos primeiros antropólogos à disciplina (ou subdisciplina) Antropologia da Dança. O texto, que poderia também se chamar “A dança na Antropologia antes da Antropologia da Dança” se divide em cinco partes: 1. Evolucionismo Cultural – Lewis Morgan, Edward Tylor e James Frazer; 2. A fórmula evolucionista [derivada da escola alemã Kulturkreis] de Curt Sachs; 3. Escola Estrutural-Funcionalista Britânica – Radcliffe-Brown e Evans-Pritchard; 4. Relativismo Cultural e Particularismo Histórico – a dança como cultura em Franz Boas; 5. A Ciência da Coreologia de Gertrude Kurath – nasce a Etnologia da Dança, hoje Antropologia da Dança (ou Etnocoreologia).
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Hopkins, Chris. "‘James Joyce is an Irish edition of Mr Caradoc Evans’: Two celtic naturalists". Irish Studies Review 3, n.º 12 (setembro de 1995): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670889508455500.

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Kia, Vahid, Maryam Teimouri e Fatemeh Sadat Bitaraf. "Why COVID-19 Laboratory Personnel Should Be Tested Before Attending the Laboratory: how even the most experienced personnel conta350minate clinical samples". Journal of Advances in Medical and Biomedical Research 28, n.º 131 (1 de dezembro de 2020): 350–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/jambs.28.131.350.

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Antonopoulou, Dimitra, e Michael Plexousakis. "A posteriori analysis for space-time, discontinuous in time Galerkin approximations for parabolic equations in a variable domain". ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis 53, n.º 2 (março de 2019): 523–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2018059.

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This paper presents an a posteriori error analysis for the discontinuous in time space–time scheme proposed by Jamet for the heat equation in multi-dimensional, non-cylindrical domains Jamet (SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 15 (1978) 913–928). Using a Clément-type interpolant, we prove abstract a posteriori error bounds for the numerical error. Furthermore, in the case of two-dimensional spatial domains we transform the problem into an equivalent one, of parabolic type, with space-time dependent coefficients but posed on a cylindrical domain. We formulate a discontinuous in time space–time scheme and prove a posteriori error bounds of optimal order. The a priori estimates of Evans (American Mathematical Society (1998)) for general parabolic initial and boundary value problems are used in the derivation of the upper bound. Our lower bound coincides with that of Picasso (Comput. Meth. Appl. Mech. Eng. 167 (1998) 223–237), proposed for adaptive, Runge-Kutta finite element methods for linear parabolic problems. Our theoretical results are verified by numerical experiments.
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