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Gozos del serafico Padre San Francisco de Assis.
El full orlat Grav. xil. enmarcat de "S. Francisco", flanquejat per gerros amb flors Text del goig a dues col. separades per banda
Gozos al serafico P. S. Francisco de Asis.
El full orlat Grav. xil. enmarcat de: "San Francisco de Assis", flanquejat per ornaments florals Text del goig a tres col. separades per filets
Gozos al serafico padre S. Francisco de Asis.
El full orlat Grav. xil. enmarcat del sant, flanquejat per gerros amb flors Text del goig a dues col. separades per banda
Gozos al glorioso Patriarca San Francisco.
El full orlat Grav. xil. enmarcat de "S. Francisci", flanquejat per gerros amb flors Text del goig a dues col., separades per banda
Segunda parte de la portentosa vida del seráfico Padre San Francisco.
[Cristus] sobre el tít Sign.: [ ]2 Text a dues col. Reclams
Curiosa relacion de la prodigiosa vida del Serafin de la Iglesia San Francisco de Asis.
Grav. xil. enmarcat del Sant Sign.: [ ]2 Text a dues col. separades per banda Reclams
In-Between: Genre and Gender Hybridity, and Pirkko Saisio's NovelPunainen erokirja
2012
This article discusses intersections of genres and genders and their theorization in the contemporary literary scene and suggests a queer reading of a short-listed contemporary Finnish novel, written by the well-known author and theatre figure Pirkko Saisio. The aim of the article is to present feminist genre theories, influenced by Bakhtinian conception of genres, Foucauldian and Butlerian theorizations of genders and sexualities, and the critical discussions in queer studies. The article reads Saisio's novel as a demonstration through an adaptation of a theoretical concept, namely genre hybridity, combined with another concept adaptation, gender hybridity. The article concludes by suggest…
Insensitivity of Tree-Ring Growth to Temperature and Precipitation Sharpens the Puzzle of Enhanced Pre-Eruption NDVI on Mt. Etna (Italy)
2017
On Mt. Etna (Italy), an enhanced Normalized Difference in Vegetation Index (NDVI) signature was detected in the summers of 2001 and 2002 along a distinct line where, in November 2002, a flank eruption subsequently occurred. These observations suggest that pre-eruptive volcanic activity may have enhanced photosynthesis along the future eruptive fissure. If a direct relation between NDVI and future volcanic eruptions could be established, it would provide a straightforward and low-cost method for early detection of upcoming eruptions. However, it is unclear if, or to what extent, the observed enhancement of NDVI can be attributed to volcanic activity prior to the subsequent eruption. We conse…
Blocking Activin Receptor Ligands Is Not Sufficient to Rescue Cancer-Associated Gut Microbiota—A Role for Gut Microbial Flagellin in Colorectal Cance…
2019
Colorectal cancer (CRC) and cachexia are associated with the gut microbiota and microbial surface molecules. We characterized the CRC-associated microbiota and investigated whether cachexia affects the microbiota composition. Further, we examined the possible relationship between the microbial surface molecule flagellin and CRC. CRC cells (C26) were inoculated into mice. Activin receptor (ACVR) ligands were blocked, either before tumor formation or before and after, to increase muscle mass and prevent muscle loss. The effects of flagellin on C26-cells were studied in vitro. The occurrence of similar phenomena were studied in murine and human tumors. Cancer modulated the gut microbiota witho…
Literacy skills seem to fuel literacy enjoyment, rather than vice versa
2023
Children who like to read and write tend to be better at it. This association is typically interpreted as enjoyment impacting engagement in literacy activities, which boosts literacy skills. We fitted direction-of-causation models to partial data of 3690 Finnish twins aged 12. Literacy skills were rated by the twins' teachers and literacy enjoyment by the twins themselves. A bivariate twin model showed substantial genetic influences on literacy skills (70%) and literacy enjoyment (35%). In both skills and enjoyment, shared-environmental influences explained about 20% in each. The best-fitting direction-of-causation model showed that skills impacted enjoyment, while the influence in the othe…