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Manuscrits médiévaux des monastères et chapitres vosgiens : catalogue et inventaires

2002

International audience; Cette édition électronique réalisée par le réseau Ménestrel, mise en ligne en décembre 2002, réunit une documentation variée et inédite : le catalogue des 177 manuscrits vosgiens conservés (organisés en base de données), la présentation des anciens catalogues de livres des abbayes vosgiennes et la liste des mentions de livres relevées dans les archives et en particulier dans les livres de comptes romarimontains.

Moyen Age[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historybibliothèquesmanuscrits[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryVosges
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Cîteaux et les cartulaires des salines de Salins : cartulaire-rouleau et cartulaire-codex (XIVe siècle)

2019

Moyen ÂgeCodicologieManuscritsSchriftlichkeitBourgogne - Franche-Comté[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryrotulusMatérialité de l'écritRèglement des conflitsFrancePratiques médiévales de l'écritCisterciansScrollsCartulaires-rouleauxPratiques de l'écritCisterciens
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Histoire du manuscrit médiéval, transmission des textes, des chants, compositions peintes et décors. Le manuscrit 1 de la Bibliothèque municipale de …

2009

Moyen Âge[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySemur-en-AuxoismanuscritSaint-Jean de Réôme
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Helminth infestation of three fishes (Serranus scriba, Mullus surmuletus, Scorpaena porcus)from a coastal seaground in the Gulf of Palermo (Tyrrhenia…

1997

Abstract The results of a year's survey on the parasitic infestation of the gastrointestinal tract of three species of benthic fish, namely Serranus scriba, Mullus surmuletus, and Scorpaena porcus, living in a restricted coastal seaground in the N/W sector of the Gulf of Palermo, are reported and critically discussed. Fish populations were sampled monthly by means of a trammel net, according to the local fishing usage. As many as nine helminth species, five of them trematodes and four nematodes, were collected from the gastrointestinal tract of 625 individuals. Infestation was most intense in M. surmuletus, with a peak in the spring. S. scriba was especially parasitized during the spring an…

Mullus surmuletusbiologyFishingbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeSerranusCrustaceanPredationFisheryparasitic diseasesInfestationmedicineScorpaenaHelminthsAnimal Science and ZoologyItalian Journal of Zoology
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CXCR3-ligand-mediated skin inflammation in cutaneous lichenoid graft-versus-host disease.

2007

Background Lichenoid graft-versus-host disease (liGVHD) histologically shares several common features with other lichenoid dermatoses, such as cutaneous lupus erythematosus and lichen planus (LP), which collectively show a junctional infiltrate of cytotoxic lymphocytes with liquefaction of the basal layer ("interface dermatitis"). Because recent studies have shown a role for type I interferon (IFN)–associated inflammation, including lymphocyte recruitment via CXCR3 ligand interaction in cutaneous lupus erythematosus and LP, we hypothesized that similar mechanisms might also be involved in liGVHD. Methods Ten representative lesional skin biopsies taken from patients with different subsets of…

Myxovirus Resistance ProteinsChemokinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLichenoid EruptionsReceptors CXCR3CD3T-LymphocytesGraft vs Host DiseaseInflammationDermatitisDermatologyIn situ hybridizationCXCR3LigandsChemokine CXCL9Skin DiseasesGTP-Binding ProteinsMedicineCXCL10HumansLymphocytesRNA MessengerIn Situ Hybridizationbiologybusiness.industryLichen PlanusInterferon-alphaChemokine CXCL10stomatognathic diseasesImmunologyChronic DiseaseInterferon Type Ibiology.proteinCXCL9Immunohistochemistrymedicine.symptomEpidermisbusinessJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Molecular Camouflage: Making Use of Protecting Groups To Control the Self-Assembly of Inorganic Janus Particles onto Metal-Chalcogenide Nanotubes by …

2011

Hard and soft: Binding of inorganic Pt@Fe3O4 Janus particles to WS2 nanotubes through their Pt or Fe3O4 domains is governed by the difference in Pearson hardness: the soft Pt block has a higher sulfur affinity than the harder magnetite face; thus the binding proceeds preferentially through the Pt face. This binding preference can be reversed by masking the Pt face with an organic protecting group.

NanostructureMaterials scienceChalcogenidechemistry.chemical_elementJanus particlesGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryBlock (periodic table)SulfurCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artPolymer chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProtecting groupMagnetiteAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Ecotoxicity of halloysite nanotube–supported palladium nanoparticles in Raphanus sativus L

2015

Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) are natural nanomaterials that are biocompatible and available in large amounts at low prices. They are emerging nanomaterials with appealing properties for applications like support for metal nanoparticles (NPs). The potential environmental impacts of NPs can be understood in terms of phytotoxicity. Current research has been focusing on HNT applications in cell or animal models, while their use in plants is limited so their ecotoxicological impact is poorly documented. To date there are no studies on the phytotoxic effects of functionalized halloysites (functionalized-HNTs). To develop a quantitative risk assessment model for predicting the potential impact of H…

NanotubesPalladium nanoparticles Halloysite nanotubes Seed germination Cytological analysis Raphanus sativus L.Halloysite nanotubesRaphanus sativus LHalloysite nanotubeMetal Nanoparticlesseed germinationGerminationSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPalladium nanoparticlePalladium nanoparticlesRisk AssessmentRaphanus Sativus L.RaphanusSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleCytological analysisCytological analysiSeedsAnimalsClayAluminum SilicatesPalladiumSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Differences in the temperature dependencies of uptake of botulinum and tetanus toxins in Aplysia neurons

1992

The respective neuroselective actions of botulinum type A (BoNT) and tetanus (TeTx) neurotoxins on cholinergic and non-cholinergic synapses of Aplysia are mainly due to differences in their extracellular neuronal targetting. Further information was gained on this neuroselectivity by examining the temperature dependencies of binding, internalization and intracellular action of both toxins. After reduction of temperature from 22 degrees C to 10 degrees C, the binding of neither BoNT nor TeTx was significantly altered whereas the neuronal uptake of BoNT, but not of TeTx, was prevented. Although TeTx internalization could be detected at the low temperature, its intracellular activity was greatl…

NeuronsBotulinum ToxinsGeneral Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTemperatureBiologybiology.organism_classificationAcetylcholineSynapseTetanus ToxinAplysiaAplysiamedicineExtracellularBiophysicsAnimalsNeurotoxinCholinergicInternalizationNeuroscienceAcetylcholineIntracellularmedia_commonmedicine.drugNeuroscience Letters
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Revision of the European, North-African and Central Asian species of the genus Norbanus Walker 1843 (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)

2010

The European, North-African and Central Asian species of the genus Norbanus Walker are revised, providing an illustrated key to males and females of all the species. Three new synonymies are proposed: Norbanus globulariae (Szele´nyi 1941) 5 Norbanus giordanii (Ferrie`re 1952), n. syn.; Norbanus meridionalis (Masi 1922) 5 Norbanus mordellidarum Dzhanokmen 1999, n. syn.; Norbanus obscurus (Masi 1922) 5 Norbanus erdoesi (Szele´nyi 1974), n. syn. Both sexes of N. guyoni are redescribed, and its type locality clarified. A new host record together with distributional data are given for nine out of ten valid species.

Norbanus Key to species new synonymies N. guyoni redescription new host records
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Il «Novus Avianus Astensis»

2006

Sono apparse nell’ultimo decennio le edizioni critiche del Novus Avianus del cosiddetto Astensis poeta, ignoto poeta italiano, originario di Asti che nell’XI secolo rielaborò le favole avianee sottoponendole ad una ponderata amplificatio e ridistribuendole, secondo l’argomento, in tre libri. Lo studio indaga le caratteristiche di questa produzione favolistica, studiando i modi di rimaneggiamento delle favole avianee sperimenate dai singoli rielaboratori mediolatini.

Novus avianus Astensis favolistica mondo classico
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