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Revision of the taxonomic status of <i>Synthesium elongatum</i> (Ozaki, 1935) (Brachycladiidae), an intestinal digenean of narrow-ridged …

2019

Synthesium elongatum (Brachycladiidae) is an intestinal digenean described from the finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) in Japan. Few records of this species exist and there is a remarkable morphological similarity between S. elongatum and S. tursionis, such that a synonymy between the species has been suggested previously. However, no morphological and/or molecular analysis has been carried out to clarify the taxonomic status of S. elongatum. In this study, we collected specimens of Synthesium sp. from N. asiaeorientalis in western Japan. The specimens possess lobed testes within the third quarter of the body, a round ovary, and vitellaria extending to level of uterine field, wh…

0303 health sciencesGeneral VeterinarybiologyPhylogenetic tree040301 veterinary sciencesSynonymved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesOvary (botany)Zoology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationNarrow-ridged finless porpoiseNeophocaena asiaeorientalisFinless porpoise0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesBrachycladiidaeClade030304 developmental biologyJournal of Veterinary Medical Science
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Third International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry

1968

The tissue distribution of enzymatic activities in intestinal metaplasia stomachs exhibiting chronic gastritis was compared histochemically with that of the small intestine in man.

0303 health sciencesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtybiology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyAcridine orangeAcid phosphataseChronic gastritisIntestinal metaplasiamedicine.diseaseSmall intestine03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryInternational congressmedicineCytochemistrybiology.proteinImmunohistochemistry030304 developmental biology
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On the participatory agency of texts: Using institutional forms in performance appraisal interviews

2020

Abstract Drawing on studies of the performative effects and agency of texts in organizations, the paper investigates how the agency of texts figures through their participatory status in interaction. The empirical data for the study consist of video-recorded performance appraisal interviews in a Finnish public organization in which the interaction relies heavily on an appraisal form. The data are analyzed through a sequential analysis that draws on multimodal conversation analysis and ethnographic knowledge. The analysis shows that the human participants orient to three different acts that are inscribed in the textual document: 1) presenting demands for the participants; 2) offering topics …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagePerformance appraisalvuorovaikutusDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectinteractionorganizational textslomakkeetLanguage and Linguistics0502 economics and businessPedagogyAgency (sociology)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConversationSociologyperformance appraisal interviewsmedia_commonasiakirjatkeskustelunanalyysiCommunication05 social sciencesApplied linguisticsCitizen journalismtoimijuusPragmaticstekstintutkimusPhilosophytextual agencyarviointikeskusteluconversation050203 business & managementText & Talk
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Whyvery goodin India might bepretty goodin North America

2019

AbstractSituated at the interface of several sub-disciplines (corpus linguistics, World Englishes, variationist sociolinguistics), this study investigates patterns of adjectival amplification (very good,so glad,pretty cool) in the Corpus of Global Web-Based English (GloWbE). It highlights regional distributions/preferences of amplifier-adjective 2-grams and the idiosyncratic status of certain bigrams according to their frequency status. Globally, clear regional preferences in amplification patterns as well as possible trends concerning change are identified. Regionally, L1 varieties contrast starkly with some regions (Africa, Indian subcontinent) but – maybe unexpectedly – not with others (…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageWorld Englishes05 social sciencesLanguage and LinguisticsSoutheast asiaIndian subcontinent030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesGeographyCorpus linguisticsSituated0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEconomic geography0305 other medical scienceAdjectiveSociolinguisticsInternational Journal of Corpus Linguistics
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Competition and cooperation for intermodal container transhipment: A network optimization approach

2018

Abstract This study presents an analysis of cross-border competition and cooperation between ports in Bangladesh and India. Nepal and Bhutan are countries without access to seaports — two landlocked countries in South Asia, depending solely on the Indian port of Kolkata for their international seaborne trade. Alternatives do exist in the Bangladeshi ports of Chittagong and Mongla but these are not exploited, in spite of trade agreements that allow access to a third country's port, and/or crossing the land of a third, intermediate, country. We formulate a mixed integer linear programming optimization model to find the optimum economic benefit of port users (serving Bhutan, Nepal and Northeas…

050210 logistics & transportationSouth asiaStrategy and Management05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)General Decision SciencesTransportation010501 environmental sciencesManagement Science and Operations Research01 natural sciencesPort (computer networking)Competition (economics)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessContainer (abstract data type)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementLandlocked countryRobustness (economics)Integer programmingSensitivity analysesIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesResearch in Transportation Business & Management
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Numeral classifiers in East Asia

2017

AbstractThe understanding of the functional range of numeral classifiers requires a combined effort from different theoretical approaches and the integration of findings from syntax, semantics and pragmatics. This article demonstrates how such an integrative perspective creates new insights into classifiers in Sinitic languages in the fields of counting and word order, the expression of definiteness and indefiniteness and the syntax of verbal classification.

060201 languages & linguisticsNumeral systemLinguistics and LanguageDefinitenessComputer science0602 languages and literatureTheoretical linguisticsIdentifiabilityEast Asia06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsWord orderLinguistics
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Paternal uniparental disomy chromosome 14-like syndrome due a maternal de novo 160 kb deletion at the 14q32.2 region not encompassing the IG- and the…

2015

The human chromosome 14q32 carries a cluster of imprinted genes which include the paternally expressed genes (PEGs) DLK1 and RTL1, as well as the maternally expressed genes (MEGs) MEG3, RTL1as, and MEG8. PEGs and MEGs expression at the 14q32.2-imprinted region are regulated by two differentially methylated regions (DMRs): the IG-DMR and the MEG3-DMR, which are respectively methylated on the paternal and unmethylated on the maternal chromosome 14 in most cells. Genetic and epigenetic abnormalities affecting these imprinted gene clusters result in two different phenotypes currently known as maternal upd(14) syndrome and paternal upd(14) syndrome. However, only few patients carrying a maternal…

14q32.2 imprinted regionGenotypeBiologyPregnancy ProteinsMEG3-DMRGenomic ImprintingPaternal uniparental disomy chromosome 14 [upd(14)pat]GeneticsmedicineHumans14q32.2 maternal deletionEpigenetics"coat-hanger" rib signGeneGenetics (clinical)Sequence DeletionGeneticsMEG3Chromosomes Human Pair 14Comparative Genomic HybridizationIG-DMRMEG3 geneCalcium-Binding ProteinsInfant NewbornChromosomeMembrane ProteinsSyndromeDNA MethylationUniparental Disomymedicine.diseasePrognosisPhenotypeMolecular biologyUniparental disomyDifferentially methylated regionsPhenotypeSkeletal dysplasiaIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsFemaleRNA Long NoncodingRTL1as geneGenomic imprintingAmerican journal of medical genetics. Part A
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The king who came down from the mountain : the image and the cult of personality of the "eternal president" Kim Il-Sung in official state propaganda …

2017

Tutkielma käsittelee Korean Demokraattisen Kansantasavallan (KDKT) ensimmäisen päämiehen ja johtajan Kim il-Sungin henkilökultin luomistyötä, sekä esikuvia, joita hän propagandakoneistonsa kanssa käytti henkilökulttinsa luomiseen. Tarkasteltu ajanjakso sijoittuu vuodesta 1945 noin vuoden 1962 loppuun. Alun perin Neuvostoliiton asevoimien tuella valtaan noussut nuori johtaja ryhtyi pian kehittämään itselleen omanlaistaan henkilökulttia, jonka esikuvina toimivat niin Neuvostoliiton Josef Stalin kuin myös kansallissosialistisen Saksan Adolf Hitler. Molemmat edellä mainitut diktaattorit toimivat Kim il-Sungille esimerkkinä monilla kulttuurin ja propagandan saroilla, niin esimerkiksi maalaustait…

1960-lukuKoreaJuche-aatesosialismimilitarismikommunismikylmä sotaNeuvostoliittofasismiAasiaKiinahenkilökultti1940-luku1950-luku
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Radikaalisti sukupuolesta : naisten asemaa tutkiva komitea politiikan uudistajana 1960-luvulla

2022

Sanna Marinin johtama hallitus on herättänyt keskustelua intersektionaalista feminismiä edustavalla poliittisella profiilillaan. Akateemisen keskustelun käyttö politiikan muutosvoimana ei kuitenkaan ole uutta, vaan näkyi jo 1960-luvulla muotoillussa tasa-arvopolitiikassa. nonPeerReviewed

1960-lukuintersektionaalisuustasa-arvopolitiikkanaishistoriakomiteatnaisen asematasa-arvofeminismisukupuoliroolitsosiaalihistoriaSuomiradikaalifeminisminaisjärjestötnaisasialiikkeetYhdistys 9
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Radical sex role ideology and the Finnish gender role movement in the late 1960s

2022

An active discussion of gender roles and the need to renegotiate them took place in the late 1960s in Finland. While previous studies have associated this ‘sex role debate’ with the independent civic organisation Association 9, this article focuses on the wider gender role movement. The article analyses the interplay and differences among the Finnish Women’s Democratic League, the Committee for Women’s Status, and Association 9’s grassroots activism between 1965 and 1970. It demonstrates that similar ideas about sex roles were presented simultaneously in two public spheres: the dominant public, where the ideas were promoted by Association 9, and the people’s democratic counterpublic, which …

1960-lukunaisetHistoryradikalismigender role movementnaishistoriajärjestötnaisen asemasukupuoliGender Studiestasa-arvofeminismi1960sradical sex role ideologypublic spheresukupuoliroolitradikaalifeminisminaisasiajärjestötnaisasialiikkeetFinlandWomen's History Review
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