1000 resultados para Lee, Charles, 1731-1782.
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1819/12/02 (N111)-1819/12/04.
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1819/12/29 (N126).
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Titre original : Bertram or the Castel of St Aldobrand
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Chromosomal microarray (CMA) is increasingly utilized for genetic testing of individuals with unexplained developmental delay/intellectual disability (DD/ID), autism spectrum disorders (ASD), or multiple congenital anomalies (MCA). Performing CMA and G-banded karyotyping on every patient substantially increases the total cost of genetic testing. The International Standard Cytogenomic Array (ISCA) Consortium held two international workshops and conducted a literature review of 33 studies, including 21,698 patients tested by CMA. We provide an evidence-based summary of clinical cytogenetic testing comparing CMA to G-banded karyotyping with respect to technical advantages and limitations, diagnostic yield for various types of chromosomal aberrations, and issues that affect test interpretation. CMA offers a much higher diagnostic yield (15%-20%) for genetic testing of individuals with unexplained DD/ID, ASD, or MCA than a G-banded karyotype (similar to 3%, excluding Down syndrome and other recognizable chromosomal syndromes), primarily because of its higher sensitivity for submicroscopic deletions and duplications. Truly balanced rearrangements and low-level mosaicism are generally not detectable by arrays, but these are relatively infrequent causes of abnormal phenotypes in this population (<1%). Available evidence strongly supports the use of CMA in place of G-banded karyotyping as the first-tier cytogenetic diagnostic test for patients with DD/ID, ASD, or MCA. G-banded karyotype analysis should be reserved for patients with obvious chromosomal syndromes (e.g., Down syndrome), a family history of chromosomal rearrangement, or a history of multiple miscarriages.
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Our experiment demonstrated that black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) will consume rodenticide underground in their burrows. We demonstrated the efficacy of Rozol Pocket Gopher Bait containing the active ingredient chlorophacione (0.005%) 21 days post treatment for managing black-tailed prairie dogs in their burrows in Kansas. Active prairie dog burrows were reduced 90% when 54 grams of Rozol was placed in the burrow without prebaiting. Results indicate use of this toxicant when placed in the burrow can be an effective means of managing prairie dogs. In-burrow application of rodenticides for black-tailed prairie dog management should markedly reduce exposure of birds to toxic bait.
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Notes on various cases, including cases of burglary, debt, fraud, libel, receiving stolen goods, and one case of attempted murder of an infant by his mother.
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Obra anónima atribuida a distintos autores: Capt. Cook, Joseph Banks, John Hawkesworth, Charles Solander, Richard Orton y William Perry. Misma composición tipográfica que la edición publicada en Paris el mismo año bajo el título: "Journal d'un voyage autour du monde".(Información tomada del catálogo OPALE de la BNF) Se incluye: "Vocabulaire abrégé de la langue de l'ile Otahiti" p. 241-250, "Lettre de M. de Commerson a M. de La Lande" p. 251-286 y, "Lettre de M. le B. de G.. [Bougainville] à M. de F.. [Fesche?]" p. 287-362
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Según catálogo OPALE de la BNF: obra anónima atribuida a distintos autores: Capt. Cook, Joseph Banks, John Hawkesworth, Charles Solander, Richard Orton y William Perry.
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Translation by Frederic Shoberl of Alfred de Vigny's Servitude et grandeur militaires (v. 1) and of Elzéar Blaze's La vie militaire sous le premier empire (v. 2)
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On t.p. of v. 1: "In three volumes." No more pub. under this title. In 1852 a continuation in 2 v. appeared under title: History of the second war ... Second series.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Described in Graesse, Tre̲sor de livres rares et pre̲cieux, t.2, p. 474-477, as being complete in "102 livraisons ou 337 parties, formant 166 vol. et demi de texte et 51 parties renfermant 6439 pl. in 4o."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Notice sur Millevoye" signed J. Dumas : v. 1, p. 1-52.
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Title from caption.