652 resultados para Liberation Theologies
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Cysteine proteases mediate liberation of Plasmodium berghei merozoites from infected hepatocytes. In an attempt to identify the responsible parasite proteases, we screened the genome of P. berghei for cysteine protease-encoding genes. RT-PCR analyses revealed that transcription of four out of five P. berghei serine repeat antigen (PbSERA) genes was strongly upregulated in late liver stages briefly before the parasitophorous vacuole membrane ruptured to release merozoites into the host cell cytoplasm, suggesting a role of PbSERA proteases in these processes. In order to characterize PbSERA3 processing, we raised an antiserum against a non-conserved region of the protein and generated a transgenic P. berghei strain expressing a TAP-tagged PbSERA3 under the control of the endogenous promoter. Immunofluorescence assays revealed that PbSERA3 leaks into the host cell cytoplasm during merozoite development, where it might contribute to host cell death or activate host cell proteases that execute cell death. Importantly, processed PbSERA3 has been detected by Western blot analysis in cell extracts of schizont-infected cells and merozoite-infected detached hepatic cells.
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One of the most important spaces into which Althusserianism diffused in Argentina was Zaratismo, a political tendency that spread from the Communist Party to an armed organization called the Argentinian Liberation Forces. In this work we propose an analysis of this experience that emphasizes the relations between the characteristic elements of Althusserianism - the epistemological break in Marx's work, theoretical practice, and the concept of economic and social formation - and those of the development of an armed strategy for Argentina, including critiques of theoreticism and opportunism, an adaptation of the theory of war to the national situation, and a correct conjunction of theoretical concepts with concrete realitie
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Written on the occasion of the second centennial of the liberation of Vienna by Sobieski.
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Map on cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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The chapters presented in this volume have demonstrated first, Chinese and PLA leaders have a strong sense of mission and concern for China's security and well-being. Second, the PLA is committed to the transformation in military affairs with Chinese characteristics. Third, the PLA is eager to learn from the U.S. military to expand and improve its operational capabilities. Finally, the PLA has made progress in its transformation and operational capabilities. For a long time, American leaders have been surprised with the PLA's advances. This volume (and many of the previous volumes from past PLA conferences) show that these advances did not come out of the blue. Although much of the learning and many of the improvements are still far from what is desired (from Chinese expectations and American critiques), and some of the learning has even created contradictions for the PLA, these persistent and diligent learning practices will eventually bring the PLA to a higher level of proficiency in its capabilities. The emergence of a much more sophisticated PLA in the coming years should not be a surprise.
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On t.p. of v. 2: "(Urkundenbuch.)"
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Cover-title: Russia's call to humanity, S.O.S.
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Nastavlenīi︠a︡ kni︠a︡zi︠a︡ Chartoryĭskago -- Polʹskīĭ katikhizis -- Stanem uchitʹsi︠a︡ -- Konspirativnai︠a︡ organizat︠s︡īi︠a︡ dli︠a︡ polʹskikh vospitannikov.
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Silk moire end papers.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on World War I.
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The author's work, left unfinished by his death, was completed by T. Ziegler. Chapter III, "The naturalist", was written by S. Kalischer; "Goethe's poems set to music" (vol. III, p. 374-376) by Max Friedlaender. Translator's pref.)
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Also issued without series for the Volksschriftenverein (Verein zur Verbreitung von Druckschriften für Volksbildung).
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Mr. Mencken, the jeune fille and the new spirit in letters -- Tradition -- Franklin and the age of enlightenment -- The Emersonian liberation -- Hawthorne: a Puritan critic of Puritanism -- Walt Whitman -- Joaquin Miller: poetical conquistador of the West -- A note on Carl Sandburg -- Andrew Carnegie -- Roosevelt and the national psychology -- Evolution in the Adams family -- An imaginary conversation with Mr. P.E. More