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1.° Tractatus pacis inter Ludovicum IX. Regem Francorum, et Henricum III. Regem Angliae : anno 1259. — 2.° Tractatus pacis inter Philippum III. Regem Francorum, et Edwardum I. Regem Angliae : anno 1279. — 3.° Tractatus pacis inter eosdem Reges : anno 1286. — 4.° Quarta et ultima pax facta inter Reges : anno 1303. translata de romancio in latinum, de verbo ad verbum. — 5.° Alia concordantia, seu compositio vel pax inter Reges : anno 1303. — 6.° Pronunciatio Bonifacii, Papae, super pacibus : anno pontificatus quarto. — 7.° De remediis Aquitanorum adversùs vexationem curiae Regis Franciae. — 8.° Copia arresti contra Arnaldum de Romynhano, dati anno 1312. — 9.° Variae litterae Philippi Pulchri et Ludovici X. de rebus Anglicis. — 10.° Bulla Clementis, Papae V. approbans donationem Motae et domorum de Pessaco, factam ecclesiae Burdegalensi à nobili viro Gaillardo de Guto, germano suo, anno primo pontificatus. — 11.° Traitté de paix conclu entre les Rois Philippe et Edouard ; sans date. — 12.° Lettres de Charles IV. Roy de France et de Navarre, touchant les excès commis au lieu de Saint-Sacerdos par le Senechal de Gascogne : l'an 1324. — 13.° Traitté entre la France et l'Angleterre : en la même année. — 14.° Judicium latum apud Oleronem, anno 1287. per D. Norwicensem Episcopum, contra D. Joannem de Greilliaco, dudum Senescallum Vasconiae. — 15.° Tractatus matrimonii inter Alienoram filiam Edwardi Regis Angliae, et Alphonsum filium majorem Petri Regis Aragonum. — 16.° Litterae Petri, Regis Aragonum, de matrimonio filii sui Alphonsi cum Alienora, filia primogenita Regis Edwardi. — 17.° Joannis XXII. bulla contra Michaëlem de Cesena, Ministrum generalem ordinis Minorum : VIII. idus Junii, pontificatus anno XII. — 18.° Edwardi, Regis Anglorum, constitutiones variae ad Aquitaniam spectantes et ad Angliam. — 19.° Traitté de paix entre les Rois de France et d'Angleterre, fait en l'an 1325. — 20.° Litterae Agennensium ad Carolum IV. Regem Franciae, pro Rege Angliae, nominatim de facto Sancti-Sacerdotis, scriptae anno 1324. — 21.° Tractatus matrimonii inter Alphonsum, Regem Castellae et Legionis, et Alienoram, filiam Edwardi Regis Angliae ; item alius inter Edwardum, Regis Angliae primogenitum, et Alienoram sororem Regis Castellae : anno 1325. — 22.° Instructions données par le Roy d'Angleterre à ses Ambassadeurs allans en Espagne pour le fait dudit mariage. — 23.° Abusiones quae exercentur in regno Angliae circa beneficia ecclesiastica ; et remedia sine quibus nunquam cessare creduntur. — 24.° Clementis V. bulla de saecularisatione monasterii de sancto Aemiliano, in dioecesi Burdigalensi ; data anno pontificatus quinto. — 25.° Litterae Edwardi II. Regis Angliae, de servanda pace facta cum Carolo IV. Rege Franciae. — 26.° Ejusdem litterae quibus Edmundum, Comitem Cantiae, fratrem suum, constituit Capitaneum in Ducatu Aquitaniae. — 27.° Lettres de Charles IV. Roy de France, contre le Roy d'Angleterre, qui refusoit de luy faire les foy et hommage pour la Duché d'Aquitaine : de l'année 1324. — 28.° Litterae ejusdem Caroli IV. Regis Francorum, de eadem re ; quibus Carolo, Comiti Valesiae, patruo suo, dat potestatem puniendi rebelles Aquitaniae ; datae anno 1324. — 29.° Litterae ejusdem de salvagardia Guillelmi Galteri, Clerici, datae anno 1323. — 30.° Ejusdem litterae pro Margareta de Guouda, tutrice Pontii domini de Castellione, filii sui, datae anno 1323. — 31.° Ejusdem litterae pro Comitissa Fuxi et Vicecomitissa Bearni et Marciani, tutrice Gastonis filii sui ; datae anno 1322. — 32.° Litterae Antonini Pessaigne, Senescalli Ducatus Aquitaniae, quibus Ostencium Jordani, Clericum ac Jurisperitum, constituit suum et Regis Angliae Procuratorem ; datae anno 1318. — 33.° Litterae Almarici domini de Credonio, Senescalli Ducatus Aquitaniae, quibus Roberto de la Vertadausa, Anglico, decem libras Turonensium parvorum singulis annis solvendas concedit vice et nomine Regis Angliae ; datae anno 1322. — 34.° Divers actes entre les Rois de France et d'Angleterre, pour assurer la paix ; faits depuis l'an 1259. jusques en 1323. — 35.° Acta processus habiti in curia Romana inter capitulum ecclesiae Coventrensis et capitulum ecclesiae Lichefeldiensis de electione Episcopi, tempore Joannis XXII. — 36.° Traitté d'alliance et de confederation entre la France et l'Ecosse contre l'Angleterre ; fait en 1325. — 37.° Articuli exhibiti à Procuratore ecclesiae Lichfeldensis. — 38.° Articuli exhibiti à Procuratore ecclesiae Coventrensis. — 39.° Joannis XXII. bulla de unione Episcopatuum Corkagiensis et Clonensis, data Avenione anno pontificatus XI. — 40.° Acta processus apud eumdem Papam agitati super praebenda sancti Stephani in ecclesia Beverlacensi.

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The cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 (Anacystis nidulans R2) adjusts its photosynthetic function by changing one of the polypeptides of photosystem II. This polypeptide, called Dl, is found in two forms in Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942. Changing the growth light conditions by increasing the light intensity to higher levels results in replacement of the original form of D 1 polypeptide, D 1: 1, with another form, D 1 :2. We investigated the role of these two polypeptides in two mutant strains, R2S2C3 (only Dl:l present) and R2Kl (only Dl:2 present) In cells with either high or low PSI/PSII. R2S2C3 cells had a lower amplitude for 77 K fluorescence emission at 695 nm than R2Kl cells. Picosecond fluorescence decay kinetics showed that R2S2C3 cells had shorter lifetimes than R2Kl cells. The lower yields and shorter lifetimes observed in the D 1 and Dl:2 containing cells. containing cells suggest that the presence of D 1: 1 results in more photochemical or non-photochemical quenching of excitation energy In PSII. One of the most likely mechanisms for the increased quenching in R2S2C3 cells could be an increased efficiency in the transfer of excitation energy from PSII to PSI. However, photophysical studies including 77 K fluorescence measurements and picosecond time resolved decay kinetics comparing low and high PSI/PSII cells did not support the hypothesis that D 1: 1 facilitates the dissipation of excess energy by energy transfer from PSII to PSI. In addition physiological studies of oxygen evolution measurements after photoinhibition treatments showed that the two mutant cells had no difference in their susceptibility to photoinhibition with either high PSI/PSII ratio or low PSI/PSII ratio. Again suggesting that, the energy transfer efficiency from PSII to PSI is likely not a factor in the differences between Dl:l and Dl:2 containing cells.

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Background: Ang II plays a major role in cardiovascular regulation. Recently, it has become apparent that vascular superoxide anion may play an important role in hypertension development. Treatment with antisense NAD(P)H oxidase or SOD decreased BP in Ang II-infused rats. Wang et al recently reported mice which lack one of the subunits of NAD(P)H oxidase developed hypertension at a much lower extent when compared to the wild type animals infused with Ang II, indicating that superoxide anion contributes to elevation in BP in the Ang II-infused hypertensive model. In the Ang II-infused hypertensive model, altered reactivity of blood vessels is often associated with the elevation of systolic blood pressure. We have observed abnormal tension development and impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation in the isolated aorta of Ang II-infused and DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. Recently, several other cellular signal molecules, including ERK1I2 and PI3K, have been determined to play important roles in the regulation of smooth muscle contraction and relaxation. ERKl/2 and PI3K pathways are also reported to contribute to Ang II induced cell growth, hypertrophy, remodeling and contraction. Moreover, these signaling pathways have shown ROS-sensitive properties. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to investigate the roles of ERKl12 and PI3K in vascular oxidative stress, spontaneous tone and impaired endothelium relaxation in Ang II-infused hypertensive model. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that the activation of ERKl12 and PI3K are elevated in response to an Ang II infusion for 6 days. The elevated activation of phospho-ERKl/2 and PI3K mediated the increased level of vascular superoxide anion, the abnormal vascular contraction and impaired endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. Methods: Vascular superoxide anion level is measured by lucigenin chemiluminescence. Spontaneous tone and ACh-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation was measured by isometric tension recording in organ chamber. The activity of ERK pathway will be measured by its Western blot of phosphorylation of ERK. PI3K activity was evaluated indirectly by Western blot of the phosphorylation of PDKl, a downstream protein of PI3K signaling pathway. The role of each pathway was also addressed via comparing the responses to the specific inhibitors. Results: Superoxide anion was markedly increased in the isolated thoracic aorta from Ang II-infused rats. There was spontaneous tone developed in rings from Ang II-induced hypertensive but not sham-operated normotensive rats. ACh-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation function is impaired in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. Superoxide dismutase and NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor, apocynin, inhibited the abnormal spontaneous tone and ameliorated impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation. The expression of phopho-ERKII2 was enhanced in Ang II-infused rats, indicating the activity of ERK1I2 could be increased. MEK1I2 inhibitors, PD98059 and U126, but not their inactive analogues, SB203580 and U124, significantly reduced the vascular superoxide anion in aortas from Ang II-infused rats. The MEK1I2 inhibitors reduced the spontaneous tone and improved the impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation in aorta of hypertension. These findings supported the role of ERKII2 signaling pathway in vascular oxidative stress, spontaneous tone and impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. The amount of phospho-PDK, a downstream protein of PI3K was increased in Ang II rats indicating the activity of PI3K activity was elevated. Strikingly, PI3K significantly inhibited the increase of superoxide anion level, abnormal spontaneous tone and restored endothelium-dependent relaxation in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. These findings indicated the important role of PI3K in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. Conclusion: ERKII2 and PI3K signaling pathways are sustained activated in Ang II-infused hypertensive rats. The activated ERKII2 and PI3K mediate the increase of vascular superoxide anion level, vascular abnormal spontaneous tone and impaired endothelium-dependent relaxation.