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Ancient into Modern Perceptions of an onlooker

Ancient into Modern Perceptions of an onlooker

... level of protest, you will not find much political puppetry remaining, at least not in ...equivalent of Bread and Puppet here, although once there were several groups descended from Peter Schumann’s gutsy ... See full document

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Ancient DNA provides new insights into the evolutionary history of New Zealand's extinct giant eagle.

Ancient DNA provides new insights into the evolutionary history of New Zealand's extinct giant eagle.

... appropriate ancient DNA techniques. ‘‘Modern’’ toepad tissue (museum specimens) was extracted using Qiagen (Valencia, Califor- nia, United States) DNeasy tissue extraction ...cycles of 95 8C/ 55–60 ... See full document

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Analysis of a modern hybrid and an ancient sugarcane implicates a complex interplay of factors in affecting recalcitrance to cellulosic ethanol production

Analysis of a modern hybrid and an ancient sugarcane implicates a complex interplay of factors in affecting recalcitrance to cellulosic ethanol production

... that of Zhang et ...most of the ferulate in grass cell walls is on arabinoxylan poly- saccharides, ferulates are known to be involved in lignification and, in addition to being etheri- fied to lignin in ... See full document

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The Paradox of Literary Emotion: An Ancient Greek Perspective and Some Modern Implications

The Paradox of Literary Emotion: An Ancient Greek Perspective and Some Modern Implications

... consequences of one action, Cleon wants to shake his audience into reconsidering their ...conceptually of Creon’s address to Medea in Euripides’ ...form of compassion for the defeated enemy. ... See full document

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Hegemons, empires, and their elites

Hegemons, empires, and their elites

... other ancient rulers had great despotic powers, they and their governments, like other pre-capitalist polities, lacked “infrastructural power” (Mann, 1986: ...elites into a coherent Roman ...consequence ... See full document

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Plasmodium: An ancient enemy in a new millennium

Plasmodium: An ancient enemy in a new millennium

... elimination of parasites ...means of the nitric oxide (NO) pathway, whereas Th2 cells protect by enhancing a specific IgG1 response ...functions of macrophages include release of H 2 O 2 , ... See full document

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Ethical Perspectives on Animals in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period by Cecilia Muratori and Burkhard Dohm edd.

Ethical Perspectives on Animals in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period by Cecilia Muratori and Burkhard Dohm edd.

... studies of the history of attitudes toward animals, not least from a social, intellectual, and ethical perspective, as well as in relevant studies of early modern ...collection of ... See full document

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Qualitative behavior of an anti-competitive system of third-order rational difference equations

Qualitative behavior of an anti-competitive system of third-order rational difference equations

... dynamics of a six-dimensional discrete ...objective of dynamical systems theory is to predict the global behavior and rate of convergence of the ...stability of equilibrium point , ... See full document

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Human macrophage responses to clinical isolates from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex discriminate between ancient and modern lineages.

Human macrophage responses to clinical isolates from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex discriminate between ancient and modern lineages.

... batches of bacteria to infect monocyte-derived macrophages and autologous dendritic cells across different human ...that an experimental bias could result from inaccuracies in quantifying bacterial ... See full document

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Hist. cienc. saudeManguinhos  vol.13 número2

Hist. cienc. saudeManguinhos vol.13 número2

... aspect of this matter is the fact that a tension between diversity and universality is established within colonial policies due to the need, on the one hand, to maintain the symbolic and structural distances ... See full document

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Cassiano Branco. Modern visions of an “inconvenient” architect

Cassiano Branco. Modern visions of an “inconvenient” architect

... kiosk of the Palladio Café (also demolished), built in ...supported an intermediated floor over the bar, from that point was possible to have a reserved and panoramic view of Liberdade ...a ... See full document

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THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION

THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION

... foundations into grammar ...monasteries of all England, some eight thousand monks and nuns were driven out, many of the monasteries, nunneries, and abbey churches were destroyed, and the monastic ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.35 número3

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.35 número3

... divided into 10 short chapters: 1) Classical psychometrics; 2) Modern psychiatry: DSM-IV/ ICD-10; 3) Modern dimen- sional psychometrics; 4) Modern psychometrics: item categories and sufficient ... See full document

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An Investigation into the Perceptions of Mathematics and Information Literacy Self-Efficacy Levels of Pre-Service Primary Mathematics Teachers

An Investigation into the Perceptions of Mathematics and Information Literacy Self-Efficacy Levels of Pre-Service Primary Mathematics Teachers

... concept of literacy is based on the ability to use verbal, written and visual communicative systems in an efficient ...terms of different fields, apart from its meaning as regards functional ... See full document

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An ancient medicine in search of a novel legal paradigm

An ancient medicine in search of a novel legal paradigm

... combination of medicine, economics, politics, and ...reality of the situation extended beyond that of function systems acting on their ...exclusion of populations from the very function ... See full document

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Hybridization capture reveals evolution and conservation across the entire Koala retrovirus genome.

Hybridization capture reveals evolution and conservation across the entire Koala retrovirus genome.

... length of KoRV from both museum samples and modern genomic ...years of KoRV ...several of the same samples used in this ...[6]. Of these 20, only 4 polymorphisms were also identified by ... See full document

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An Inquiry into a Normative Concept of Legal Efficacy

An Inquiry into a Normative Concept of Legal Efficacy

... emergence of actual binding force requires a kind of active involvement and appropriation by the per- son receiving the communication, and this means that direct communication is of no ...cases ... See full document

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Corporate social responsibility in tourism: the case of Zoomarine Algarve

Corporate social responsibility in tourism: the case of Zoomarine Algarve

... preservation of living nature. However, a number of questions still ...engagement of ZA in CSR practices? Is there a consensus in perceptions or, on the contrary, marked differences between ... See full document

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The calcitonin-like system is an ancient regulatory system of biomineralization

The calcitonin-like system is an ancient regulatory system of biomineralization

... number of receptors were found in mussels where six were retrieved from the mantle edge transcriptomes ...members of Cluster A and Cluster B (homologues of vertebrate Glucagon/Parathyroid/Secretin ... See full document

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Inclusion of students with special education needs: a quantitative study regarding Lao elementary regular teachers'perception

Inclusion of students with special education needs: a quantitative study regarding Lao elementary regular teachers'perception

... group of students with problems in learning” (Westwood, 2011, ...number of children had more than one disability requiring a combination of intensive services and defying any simple solution such as ... See full document

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