976 resultados para Vita Mark II
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Documents (1096-1690, in Latin, German, or Middle High German) supplementing Riedel's: Die Mark Brandenburg im Jahre 1250.
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[Introduzione]--Catalogo di voci spagnole di cui fece uso il Vespucci.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio primo.--Lettera I a Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de' Medici: viaggio secondo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio secondo.--Lettera II a Lor. di Pier Franceso de' Medici: viaggo terzo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggio terzo.--Lettera a Piero Soderini: viaggo quarto.--Istoria e vita d'Amerigo Vespucci.--Elogio di Amerigo Vespucci che riportò il premio dalla nobile Accademia etrusca di Cortona nei 15 ottobre 1788.--Dissertazione giustificativa sopra Amerigo Vespucci.
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URL additional copies of v.6 and 19: Hillcrest Edition.
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Photocopy. Ann Arbor Mich., University Microfilms International, 1976.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Parts 1-3 have added t.-p.
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Vita.
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"Oratio de vera carminis elegiaci natura & constitutione" has special t.-p.
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Errors in pagination.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vita.
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Application of a computational membrane organization prediction pipeline, MemO, identified putative type II membrane proteins as proteins predicted to encode a single alpha-helical transmembrane domain (TMD) and no signal peptides. MemO was applied to RIKEN's mouse isoform protein set to identify 1436 non-overlapping genomic regions or transcriptional units (TUs), which encode exclusively type II membrane proteins. Proteins with overlapping predicted InterPro and TMDs were reviewed to discard false positive predictions resulting in a dataset comprised of 1831 transcripts in 1408 TUs. This dataset was used to develop a systematic protocol to document subcellular localization of type II membrane proteins. This approach combines mining of published literature to identify subcellular localization data and a high-throughput, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based approach to experimentally characterize subcellular localization. These approaches have provided localization data for 244 and 169 proteins. Type II membrane proteins are localized to all major organelle compartments; however, some biases were observed towards the early secretory pathway and punctate structures. Collectively, this study reports the subcellular localization of 26% of the defined dataset. All reported localization data are presented in the LOCATE database (http://www.locate.imb.uq.edu.au).
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Yorick Wilks is a central figure in the fields of Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence. His influence has extends to many areas of these fields and includes contributions to Machine Translation, word sense disambiguation, dialogue modeling and Information Extraction.This book celebrates the work of Yorick Wilks from the perspective of his peers. It consists of original chapters each of which analyses an aspect of his work and links it to current thinking in that area. His work has spanned over four decades but is shown to be pertinent to recent developments in language processing such as the Semantic Web.This volume forms a two-part set together with Words and Intelligence I, Selected Works by Yorick Wilks, by the same editors.
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Paper includes results of an empirical survey of legal professionals who specialise in property law and surveyors, both of whom are involved with commercial lease renewal work. The survey investigates whether there is any appetite amongst these professionals for abolishing the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II or alternatively for reform of the same. The results are analysed and recommendations made by the authors.