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Kampania wielkopolska i kujawska Chryzostoma Jana Niemiry Gniazdowskiego

2020

W pracy przedstawiony został przebieg kampanii wielkopolsko-kujawskiej, która trwała dziewięć miesięcy, od lutego do października 1716 r. Przyjętym przez tarnogrodzian celem było rozszerzenie związku konfederackiego na Wielkopolskę właściwą, a następnie Kujawy i Pomorze. Poprowadzona została przez regimentarza, pułkownika Chryzostoma Jana Niemirę Gniazdowskiego - jeśli nie najzdolniejszego, to niewątpliwe najbardziej rzutkiego, skorego do podejmowania ryzykownych akcji, a przy tym skutecznego dowódcę konfederackiego. Jego przeciwnikiem były wojska królewskie złożone z oddziałów saski i polskich, dowodzone przez generała porucznika Kaspra von Seidlitz oraz generałów majorów Aleksandra Dietri…

Aleksander Dietrich von EichstadtKarol Fryderyk hr. Castellcivil warChryzostom Jan Niemira GniazdowskiAdam Henryk von BoseTarnogród ConfederationPoznańKuyaviaKonfederacja tarnogrodzkaWielkopolskawojna domowaKaspar von SeidlitzKujawyKowalewo PomorskieKarol Fryderyk Count CastellToruń
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Translational readthrough of ciliopathy genes BBS2 and ALMS1 restores protein, ciliogenesis and function in patient fibroblasts

2021

Abstract Background Ciliary dysfunction underlies a range of genetic disorders collectively termed ciliopathies, for which there are no treatments available. Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is characterised by multisystemic involvement, including rod-cone dystrophy and renal abnormalities. Together with Alstrom syndrome (AS), they are known as the ‘obesity ciliopathies’ due to their common phenotype. Nonsense mutations are responsible for approximately 11% and 40% of BBS and AS cases, respectively. Translational readthrough inducing drugs (TRIDs) can restore full-length protein bypassing in-frame premature termination codons, and are a potential therapeutic approach for nonsense-mediated ciliop…

BBS2AdultMaleMedicine (General)AdolescentNonsense mutationAminopyridinesCell Cycle ProteinsCiliopathiesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundR5-920AtalurenCiliogenesismedicineHumansReceptors SomatostatinBardet-Biedl SyndromeAlstrom SyndromeCells CulturedOxadiazolesbusiness.industryTumor Suppressor ProteinsTranslational readthroughRProteinsGeneral MedicineFibroblastsmedicine.diseaseNonsense suppressionCiliopathiesAtalurenCiliopathyALMS1chemistryCodon NonsenseAmlexanoxCancer researchMedicineBBS2businessAlström syndromeResearch PaperEBioMedicine
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Operu repertuārs no 1888. gada aprīļa līdz 1914. gada maijam

1888

Balets - repertuārsRīgas pilsētas Vācu teātris:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Theatre [Research Subject Categories]Ballet - repertoireOpera - repertoireRīgas Pilsētas teātris:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Music [Research Subject Categories]Rigaer StadttheaterOpera - repertuārsRokrakstu kolekcija
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Beitrag zur Gebäude-Statistik der Stadt Riga für das Jahr 1866

1868

Vorwort. I. Capitel. Die Zahl und Nutzung der Gebäude II. Capitel. Der Besitzstand der Gebäude III. Die Besteuerung der Gebäude IV. Capitel. Die Wohnungen. Anhang 1. Instruction zur Abschätzung sämmtlicher Immobilien im Polizeibezirk der Stadt Riga. Anhang 2. Uebersicht über die nach Zimmerzahl, Höhenlage und Miethzins gegliederten Wohnungen, Buden und Kellerräume in den einzelnen Quartalen der Stadt. Tabelle I-XXI

Bau in RigaBesteuerung der Gebäude - RigaBesitzstand der Gebäude - RigaCeltniecība Rīgā - vēsture:TECHNOLOGY::Civil engineering and architecture::Building engineering [Research Subject Categories]Wohnungen in Riga - StatistikStadtbau - RigaCeltniecība Rīgā - statistikaDzīvokļi Rīgā - statistikaBauwesen
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Offenes Antwortschreiben an das Stadt-Amt zu Riga

1885

Bau in RigaCeltniecība Rīgā - vēsture:TECHNOLOGY::Civil engineering and architecture::Building engineering [Research Subject Categories]Bauamts in Riga - GeschichteStadtbau - RigaPilsētbūvniecība - RīgaBauwesen
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The structure of charoite, (K,Sr,Ba,Mn)(15-16)(Ca,Na)(32)[(Si-70(O,OH)(180))](OH,F)(4.0)center dot nH(2)O, solved by conventional and automated elect…

2010

AbstractCharoite, ideally (K,Sr,Ba,Mn)15–16(Ca,Na)32[(Si70(O,OH)180)](OH,F)4.0·nH2O, a rare mineral from the Murun massif in Yakutiya, Russia, was studied using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, selected-area electron diffraction, X-ray spectroscopy, precession electron diffraction and the newly developed technique of automated electron-diffraction tomography. The structure of charoite (a= 31.96(6) Å,b= 19.64(4) Å,c= 7.09(1) Å, β = 90.0(1)°,V= 4450(24) Å3, space groupP21/m) was solvedab initioby direct methods from 2878 unique observed reflections and refined toR1/wR2= 0.17/0.21. The structure can be visualized as being composed of three different dreier silicate chains: a d…

Charoite010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesChemistryAb initioPrecession electron diffraction (PED)engineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesCrystal structure analysisCrystalAutomated electron diffraction tomography (ADT)CrystallographyElectron diffractionOctahedronGeochemistry and PetrologyCharoiteengineeringAutomated electron diffraction tomography (ADT); Charoite; Crystal structure analysis; Precession electron diffraction (PED)Precession electron diffractionMoleculeSpectroscopy0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Efficient Coding of Quadtree Nodes

2006

In this paper an alternative non-pointer quadtree node codification to manage geographical spatial data is presented. New codification is based on a variable sequence of z-ordered base four digits. Memory requirements of the new codification are lower than previous codifications, and in particular lower than FD codification, the most commonly used in linear quadtrees. Furthermore, z-ordering makes compatible new codification with most of the algorithms developed for FD.

Computer scienceQuadtreeSpatial analysisAlgorithmCoding (social sciences)
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Enhancement of premature stop codon readthrough in the CFTR gene by Ataluren (PTC124) derivatives.

2015

Abstract Premature stop codons are the result of nonsense mutations occurring within the coding sequence of a gene. These mutations lead to the synthesis of a truncated protein and are responsible for several genetic diseases. A potential pharmacological approach to treat these diseases is to promote the translational readthrough of premature stop codons by small molecules aiming to restore the full-length protein. The compound PTC124 (Ataluren) was reported to promote the readthrough of the premature UGA stop codon, although its activity was questioned. The potential interaction of PTC124 with mutated mRNA was recently suggested by molecular dynamics (MD) studies highlighting the importanc…

Cystic FibrosisNonsense mutationPeptide Chain Elongation TranslationalCystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance RegulatorSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareMolecular Dynamics SimulationCFTR genechemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipPlasmidDrug DiscoveryTumor Cells CulturedCoding regionHumansGreen fluorescent proteinGenePharmacologyGeneticsMessenger RNAOxadiazolesNonsense mutationDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureDrug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical ScienceOrganic ChemistryTranslational readthroughSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicinePTCs readthroughStop codonAtalurenSettore BIO/18 - GeneticachemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCodon NonsenseCystic fibrosiMutationFluorinated oxadiazoleHeLa CellsEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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Identification of a new molecule with readthrough activity to rescue CFTR protein function

In Cystic fibrosis (CF) disease nonsense mutations in the CFTR gene cause absence of the CFTR protein expression and a more severe form of the disease. About 10% of patient affected by CF show a nonsense mutation. A potential treatment of this alteration is to promote translational readthrough of premature termination codons (PTCs) by translational readthrough inducing drugs such as Ataluren. In this context we aimed to compare the 1,2,4-oxadiazole core of Ataluren with a slightly different scaffold, the 1,3,4oxadiazole core. By a validated protocol consisting of computational screening, synthesis and biological tests we identified, a new small molecule with 1,3,4-oxadiazole core (2a/NV2445…

Cystic fibrosis CFTR readthrough oxadiazoles
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R&D subsidies & external collaborative breadth: Differential gains and the role of collaboration experience

2018

The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. External collaboration breadth is important for firms to acquire the knowledge needed to innovate. In this paper, we combine cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the Spanish Panel of Technological Innovation Survey (PITEC) to examine the indirect impact of R&D subsidies on firm external collaboration breadth. We contribute to understanding of the indirect impacts of R&D subsidies by first providing strong evidence of an economically significant average positive impact of R&D subsidies on firm external collaboration breadth. Second, our results advance understanding of the differential impacts of R&D subsidie…

Differential EffectsCollaboration ExperienceR&D SubsidiesPublic economicsLongitudinal dataStrategy and Management05 social sciencesTreatment EffectsSubsidyDifferential (mechanical device)R&D SubsidiesManagement Science and Operations ResearchExternal Collaboration BreadthManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsIndirect impact050203 business & managementDifferential impactInnovation Policy
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