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The Materiality of the Imagined Family

2012

Cultural StudiesMateriality (auditing)familytalousmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtmigrationhouseholdArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AestheticsAnthropologyperheetmaahanmuuttajuusmedia_common
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Memories, forgetting and silences in the museographical proposal of the memory center “La Perla”

2019

El artículo analiza el proceso de selección y consagración de memorias en un caso particular: el del Espacio para la Memoria que funciona en lo que durante la última dictadura en Argentina (1976-1983) fue el Centro Clandestino de Detención (CCD) conocido como “La Perla” en la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina. El mismo analiza las funciones que fue asumiendo el lugar: CCD, cuartel militar, espacio de memorias, y los valores que diferentes grupos y el estado le adjudicaron a lo largo de su historia. A partir de allí, aborda las propuestas elaboradas para su institucionalización como espacio de memoria, la elaboración del guion del museo de sitio y las muestras exhibidas, profundizando en el ju…

Cultural StudiesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASEspaciosLinguistics and LanguageHistoryMateriality (auditing)HistoryForgetting//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]Literature and Literary TheoryMuseosDictadurasCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectRepresentation (arts)DictatorshipLanguage and LinguisticsState (polity)//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9 [https]:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Center (algebra and category theory)HumanitiesMemoriasmedia_commonKamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural.
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Remembering and Forgetting, Discovering and Cherishing

2018

The events of the Second World War left considerable material remains in Finnish Lapland, ranging from the remnants of structures that were destroyed in the 1944–45 Lapland War, through to small, portable objects connected to soldiers, prisoners of war and civilians. These material remains have variously been saved and cherished by survivors and their families, disregarded as ‘war junk’, ‘discovered’ by hobbyists exploring the landscape, amassed and exchanged by private collectors, and accessioned into official museum collections. These various processes represent transformations of material culture to take on various meanings and embodiments, depending on the different individuals and orga…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)Materiality (auditing)ForgettingHistory060102 archaeologyWorld War IIMedia studiesContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts16. Peace & justice060104 historyExhibitionAnthropologyEthnography0601 history and archaeologyPrisoners of warEthnologia Fennica
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Música, democratización y omnivoridad

2008

En el campo del análisis cultural, la teoría de la omnivoridad sostiene que los gustos estéticos han superado el esquema monolegitimista basado en la distinción jerárquica entre alta cultura y cultura popular y se han vuelto cada vez más variados y tolerantes. En este artículo, a partir del análisis de las prácticas musicales en España, en el contexto de la creciente difusión de la audición mediada, se estudia la evolución de las preferencias musicales; y se esboza el concepto de régimen de consumo cultural (en este caso, musical) como una herramienta analítica más compleja y adecuada que la omnivoridad. In the field of the analysis of culture, the theory of omnivorousness holds that aesthe…

Cultural legitimacyOmnivorousnessRegime of musical consumptionUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAOmnivoridadMusical practicesRégimen de consumo musicalAudición mediada:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Prácticas musicalesMedited auditionLegitimidad cultural
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Cadherin 23 is a component of the transient lateral links in the developing hair bundles of cochlear sensory cells

2005

AbstractCadherin 23 is required for normal development of the sensory hair bundle, and recent evidence suggests it is a component of the tip links, filamentous structures thought to gate the hair cells' mechano-electrical transducer channels. Antibodies against unique peptide epitopes were used to study the properties of cadherin 23 and its spatio-temporal expression patterns in developing cochlear hair cells. In the rat, intra- and extracellular domain epitopes are readily detected in the developing hair bundle between E18 and P5, and become progressively restricted to the distal tip of the hair bundle. From P13 onwards, these epitopes are no longer detected in hair bundles, but immunoreac…

CytoplasmTime FactorsStereocilia (inner ear)EpitopesMice0302 clinical medicineCDH23Inner earMicroscopy ImmunoelectronEgtazic AcidCells Cultured0303 health sciencesintegumentary systemReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalAnatomyCadherinsHair bundleImmunohistochemistryCochleaCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEctodomainHair cellHair cellTransduction (physiology)Signal TransductionMechano-electrical transductionDevelopmentBiologyStereocilia03 medical and health sciencesLanthanumCadherin 23Hair Cells Auditoryotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyTip link030304 developmental biologyModels GeneticCadherinSubtilisinCell BiologyProtein Structure TertiaryRatsMicroscopy ElectronMicroscopy FluorescenceEar InnerIndicators and Reagentssense organsTip linkLateral linksUsher type 1 syndrome030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPCDH15Developmental BiologyDevelopmental Biology
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Un códice facticio de cancioneros manuscritos del siglo XVI

2020

Se ofrece un completo análisis codicológico del manuscrito 2763 de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Salamanca. Se trata del volumen denominado SA10 en el sistema de siglas propuesto por Brian Dutton (1990-91), un códice que agrupa dos cancioneros manuscritos independientes de poesía medieval, fechables en la primera mitad del siglo XVI. El estudio exhaustivo de la estricta materialidad del códice se completa con el recuento y análisis de las obras y autores seleccionados, así como de su disposición y secuenciación. Los resultados permiten formular una hipótesis argumentada acerca de la génesis del volumen y de su complejo proceso de copia y transmisión. A complete codicological analysis of ma…

Códices facticiosUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASCancioneros manuscritosHistoryMateriality (auditing)Literature and Literary TheoryPoetrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMaterial philologyArtSA10Cancionero manuscriptsFactitious codexs:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Poesía medievalAcronymMedieval poetryHumanitiesFilología materialMs 2763 Universidad de Salamancamedia_commonMagnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals
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Genetic diversity and phenotypic characterization of Iodobacter limnosediminis associated with skin lesions in freshwater fish

2021

The relatively unknown genus Iodobacter sp. has been repeatedly isolated from skin ulcers and saprolegniosis on freshwater fish in Finland, especially farmed salmonids. Genetic characterization verified that all 23 bacterial isolates studied here belonged to the species Iodobacter limnosediminis, previously undescribed from the fish microbiota. Whole-genome pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed variability between the I. limnosediminis strains, suggesting that they were most likely of environmental origin. Two I. limnosediminis strains caused lesions in 27%–53% of brown trout (Salmo trutta) injected intramuscularly (p ≤ .05). The lesions represented moderate to severe tissue damage, but…

DNA BacterialbakteeritauditTroutVeterinary (miscellaneous)skin lesionskin lesionsZoologyFresh WaterAquatic ScienceSkin DiseasesLesionFish DiseasesBrown troutmedicineAnimalsmikrobitIodobacter limnosediminisSalmoResearch ArticlesFinlandkalatGel electrophoresisGenetic diversitybiologyBetaproteobacteriaBacterial InfectionsSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypekudoksetfreshwater fishSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationFreshwater fishmakea vesimedicine.symptomWater MicrobiologySkin lesionResearch ArticleJournal of Fish Diseases
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Myosin VIIa, harmonin and cadherin 23, three Usher I gene products that cooperate to shape the sensory hair cell bundle

2002

Deaf-blindness in three distinct genetic forms of Usher type I syndrome (USH1) is caused by defects in myosin VIIa, harmonin and cadherin 23. Despite being critical for hearing, the functions of these proteins in the inner ear remain elusive. Here we show that harmonin, a PDZ domain-containing protein, and cadherin 23 are both present in the growing stereocilia and that they bind to each other. Moreover, we demonstrate that harmonin b is an F-actin-bundling protein, which is thus likely to anchor cadherin 23 to the stereocilia microfilaments, thereby identifying a novel anchorage mode of the cadherins to the actin cytoskeleton. Moreover, harmonin b interacts directly with myosin VIIa, and i…

DNA ComplementaryCadherin Related ProteinsCell Cycle Proteinsmacromolecular substancesMyosinsBiologyTransfectionMicrofilamentGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell LineMiceCDH23Two-Hybrid System TechniquesHair Cells Auditoryotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsHumansProtein IsoformsRats WistarMolecular BiologyActinAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingGene LibraryGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyCadherinGeneral NeuroscienceStereociliaDyneinsCell DifferentiationArticlesCadherinsActin cytoskeletonActinsProtein Structure TertiaryRatsCell biologyCytoskeletal ProteinsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescenceMyosin VIIasense organsCarrier ProteinsTip linkPCDH15HeLa CellsProtein BindingThe EMBO Journal
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Physical activity volume and intensity distribution in relation to bone, lean and fat mass in children.

2022

Funder: City of Kuopio

DXAMaleluustoadipositypediatricsMovementlapset (ikäryhmät)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationliikuntaBone and BonesAbsorptiometry PhotonBone DensityaccelerometryBody CompositionlihavuusHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemaleintensity gradientChildExercisefyysinen aktiivisuusbone mineral contentlastentaudit
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence host infection during epidemics in a wild plant pathosystem

2022

SummaryWhile pathogenic and mutualistic microbes are ubiquitous across ecosystems and often co-occur within hosts, how they interact to determine patterns of disease in genetically diverse wild populations is unknown.To test whether microbial mutualists provide protection against pathogens, and whether this varies among host genotypes, we conducted a field experiment in three naturally-occurring epidemics of a fungal pathogen, Podosphaera plantaginis, infecting a host plant, Plantago lanceolata, in the Åland Islands, Finland. In each population, we collected epidemiological data on experimental plants from six allopatric populations that had been inoculated with a mixture of mutualistic arb…

DYNAMICS0106 biological scienceshärmätPhysiologyDIVERSITYPlant ScienceDisease01 natural sciencesLOCAL ADAPTATIONMycorrhizae1110 Plant ScienceGenotypemykorritsasienetDISEASE RESISTANCEkasvitauditheinäratamo11832 Microbiology and virology2. Zero hungerprotective symbiont0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyPlantagoPodosphaera plantaginisPlantsplant pathogenmycorrhizal fungitaudinaiheuttajatSusceptible individual590 Animals (Zoology)GenotypemutualismPopulationAllopatric speciationZoologyBiologyPATHOGEN METAPOPULATION010603 evolutionary biologyMULTITROPHIC INTERACTIONS10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies03 medical and health sciencesPlantago lanceolataEcosystemSymbiosiseducationPlantagoEcosystemplant diseasemutualismi (biologia)030304 developmental biologyHost Microbial InteractionsHost (biology)INDUCED RESISTANCEFungi1314 Physiology15. Life on land11831 Plant biologybiology.organism_classificationEVOLUTIONhärmäsienetMICROBE-MICROBE INTERACTIONS570 Life sciences; biologyMicrobial Interactionspowdery mildewNew Phytologist
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