918 resultados para Robert Wilson
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Professor Robert Wilson fala de sua carreira na área de administração pública
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In most initiatives to publish Open Educational Resources (OER), the production of OER is the activity with the highest costs. Based on literature and personal experiences a list of relevant characteristics of production processes for OER are determined. Three cases are compared with each other on these characteristics. Most influence on costs are human costs and the type of OER created.
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Sampling and analyzing new families with inherited blood disorders are major steps contributing to the identification of gene(s) responsible for normal and pathologic hematopoiesis. Familial occurrences of hematological disorders alone, or as part of a syndromic disease, have been reported, and for some the underlying genetic mutation has been identified. Here we describe a new autosomal dominant inherited phenotype of thrombocytopenia and red cell macrocytosis in a four-generation pedigree. Interestingly, in the youngest generation, a 2-year-old boy presenting with these familial features has developed acute lymphoblastic leukemia characterized by a t(12;21) translocation. Tri-lineage involvement of platelets, red cells and white cells may suggest a genetic defect in an early multiliear progenitor or a stem cell. Functional assays in EBV-transformed cell lines revealed a defect in cell proliferation and tubulin dynamics. Two candidate genes, RUNX1 and FOG1, were sequenced but no pathogenic mutation was found. Identification of the underlying genetic defect(s) in this family may help in understanding the complex process of hematopoiesis.
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von den Professoren Jameson, James Wilson und Hugh Murray
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Imprint fictitious. Printed by the editor for private circulation. Cf. Jaggard, William. Shakespeare bibliography, 1911, page 552.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bound with: Procès de M. Marie Chamans de Lavalette -- Procès du général Sir Robert Wilson, Michel Bruce, John Ely Hutchinson, et autres -- Histoire et procès complet du faux dauphin -- Procès du maréchal Ney -- Procès de Michel Ney.
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A translation in verse of Ovid's story of Myrrha and Cinyras, Metamorphoses lib. x; ascribed to Henry Austin, though one impression (1620) appeared under the initials A.H. Perhaps based upon juvenile translations of Thomas Heywood. cf. The preface to his Brazen age.
A memoir of James De Veaux, of Charleston, S.C., member of the National Academy of Design, New-York.
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Mode of access: Internet.