949 resultados para Q.921065s(Illinois)
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Ce ms. a été donné en 1734 au chapitre de Notre-Dame de Paris par le chanoine Gagne de Périgny: "Ex dono Domini Gagne de Perigny canonici Parisiensis anno 1734" (f. 1). L'ex-libris "A l'église de Paris" (XIXe s.) figure au f. 1, suivi de la cote M9. Notre-Dame.
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O objectivo deste artigo é o de apresentar uma descrição das interrogativas-Q em Crioulo de Cabo Verde (CCV – variedade de Santiago). Mostrar-se-ão as estratégias de formação de interrogativas-Q que a língua disponibiliza, tentando avaliar o impacto da escolha de uma em detrimento de outra. A questão central deste artigo é saber se o processo de formação de interrogativas-Q em CCV envolve ou não movimento-Q, i.e., saber se numa dada posição sintáctica há Merge de uma palavra/sintagma-Q e se depois ele é movido por Attract para SpecCP para verificar, através de uma relação de Agree, os traços formais de Cº.
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Newsletter updating the corridor study of the Mississippi Bridge project for the states of Iowa and Illinois.
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Newsletter updating the corridor study of the Mississippi Bridge project for the states of Iowa and Illinois.
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An 4 page report about what happens to your IPERS during furloughs.
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The new law makes the following changes: (a) Reduces IPERS benefits not yet earned by regular members and raises contributions for them above the rate set in current law. (b) Raises the limit on how much contributions for regular members can change each year from 0.5 percentage point to 1.0 percentage point. (c) Extends a provision for restoring wage credits for mandatory unpaid time and extends it to union bumping. Other changes are limited in scope and will not affect most members; some changes are merely technical.
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To test whether quantitative traits are under directional or homogenizing selection, it is common practice to compare population differentiation estimates at molecular markers (F(ST)) and quantitative traits (Q(ST)). If the trait is neutral and its determinism is additive, then theory predicts that Q(ST) = F(ST), while Q(ST) > F(ST) is predicted under directional selection for different local optima, and Q(ST) < F(ST) is predicted under homogenizing selection. However, nonadditive effects can alter these predictions. Here, we investigate the influence of dominance on the relation between Q(ST) and F(ST) for neutral traits. Using analytical results and computer simulations, we show that dominance generally deflates Q(ST) relative to F(ST). Under inbreeding, the effect of dominance vanishes, and we show that for selfing species, a better estimate of Q(ST) is obtained from selfed families than from half-sib families. We also compare several sampling designs and find that it is always best to sample many populations (>20) with few families (five) rather than few populations with many families. Provided that estimates of Q(ST) are derived from individuals originating from many populations, we conclude that the pattern Q(ST) > F(ST), and hence the inference of directional selection for different local optima, is robust to the effect of nonadditive gene actions.
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Ce texte relate l'étude de validation d'une adaptation francophone du Q-Sort d'attachement de Waters et Deane (cette adaptation est présentée dans ce même numéro). Le Q-Sort rempli par les parents ne paraît pas tenir ses promesses de méthode alternative à la Situation étrange pour évaluer la qualité de la relation d'attachement. Cependant, lorsqu'il est rempli par un observateur extérieur, il semble mieux refléter la catégorisation des comportements dans la Situation étrange. Au travers du Q-Sort, les parents semblent décrire davantage le tempérament de l'enfant que la qualité de la relation d'attachement.