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Bruņotā pretošanās kustība Kurzemē 1945.-1946. gadā: LNP “Kurzeme” un LNPA "Kurzeme" piemērs

2018

Mana maģistra darba tēma: „Bruņotā pretošanās kustība Kurzemē 1945. – 1946. gadā: LNP „Kurzeme” un LNPA „Kurzeme” piemērs. Maģistra darba mērķis ir izpētīt apvienības Latviešu Nacionālie partizāni „Kurzeme” un Latviešu Nacionālo Partizānu Apvienības „Kurzeme” izveidi un darbību 1945. – 1946. gadā, pievēršot uzmanību Kabiles partizānu štāba grupai. Attiecīgo hronoloģisko ietvaru izvēle pamatojama ar nacionālo partizānu darbības ilgumu no bruņotas nelegālistu Kārkliņa grupas veidošanās līdz LNPA „Kurzeme” sagrāvei. Pētījumā tika noskaidrots, ka noteicošais faktors, kurš ietekmēja nacionālo partizānu darbību Kurzemē pēc Vācijas kapitulācijas, bija tas, ka partizāni gaidīja angļu un amerikāņu k…

PARTIZĀNIFORMEJUMIVēstureNACIONĀLIEMEŽA BRĀLI
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Periferie metropolitane e forme insediative a Palermo

2008

The metropolitan suburbs, evidence new dynamics and diffusion of the present urbanization processes, above all, the various nature of the phenomenon. They are emergent elements of new metropolitan landscape; they show the deep changes happened in the economic structure of our society; they produce important effects for organization of the local communities and for the continuous loss of agricultural spaces and of natural resources. The paper proposes to analyze the configurations of the structure spaces of the suburbs of the metropolitan area of Palermo characterizing some the processes (dispersion, sprawl, thicken, substitution, polarization, transformation...) and the constituent elements…

Paesaggi metropolitaniprocessi e forme di insediamento PalermoSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Actuality of Art Education at the Beginning of XX Century in East Europe. Graphic Constructions Through Gestaltung and Formenlehre in Figurative Crea…

2018

The great innovations in the field of the elaboration of forms and figures in the last century have often sometimes accompanied the amazement and optimism of the discovery, a methodological uncertainty shared with other fields of Knowledge. It is undeniable that the advent of information technology and representation—together with the socio-economic changes that have taken place—has laid the foundations for an irreversible ontological leap in the process of form processing, and yet very often there are references historians that can somehow inspire current theories and practices. In this sense, some interpretations considered to be classical, from Valery to Benjamin, from Arnheim to Waburg,…

PaintingSculptureTheory of Formsmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)ArtLiteral and figurative languageThe artsGestaltung Proun formenlehre teaching of figurative creativitiesVisual arts educationAestheticsSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoComposition (language)media_common
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Molecular phylogeny of Old World swifts (Aves: Apodiformes, Apodidae, Apus and Tachymarptis) based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers.

2011

We provide a molecular phylogeny for Old World swifts of genera Apus and Tachymarptis (tribe Apodini) based on a taxon-complete sampling at the species level. Phylogenetic reconstructions were based on two mitochondrial (cytochrome b, 12S rRNA) and three nuclear markers (introns of fibrinogen and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase plus anonymous marker 12884) while the myoglobin intron 2 did not show any intergeneric variation or phylogenetic signal among the target taxa at all. In contrast to previous hypotheses, the two genera Apus and Tachymarptis were shown as reciprocally monophyletic in all reconstructions. Apus was consistently divided into three major clades: (1) East Asian cl…

ParaphylyGenetic Markersfood.ingredientApodiformesLineage (evolution)ZoologyAvian ProteinsBirdsMonophylyfoodApusGeneticsAnimalsTachymarptisCladeMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyCell NucleusLikelihood FunctionsbiologyModels GeneticBayes TheoremCytochromes bbiology.organism_classificationMitochondriaRNA RibosomalMolecular phylogeneticsMultilocus Sequence TypingMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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[Informed consent in thyroid and parathyroid surgery].

2005

The Authors outline the law problems and the practice implications of thyroid and parathyroid surgery from the point of view of the informed consensus of the patient, and expose the criteria they usually adopt in their clinical practice for such procedures. This problem is particularly important because is exceptionally needed in emergency; therefore the preoperative information must be completed as possible, illustrating the risks of the procedure and the possible solutions alternative to surgery.

Parathyroid GlandsInformed ConsentThyroid GlandHumansInformed consent parathyroid glands thyroid surgeryAnnali italiani di chirurgia
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L'action publique en faveur de formes urbaines durables dans la métropole parisienne: approche transversale et multiscalaire

2012

International audience

Parisforme urbaines durables[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Clutch size and egg volume in great tits (Parus major) increase under low intensity electromagnetic fields: a long-term field study.

2012

Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can affect a wide range of biological processes, including reproduction, growth and development. Experiments aimed at investigating the biological effects of EMFs, focused on potential harmful effects on humans, have been mostly carried out in vitro or with animal models in laboratory conditions. By contrast, studies performed on wild animals are scarce. The effects of EMFs created by an electric power line on reproductive traits of a wild great tit (Parus major) population were explored by analysing data gathered during nine breeding seasons. EMF exposure significantly increased clutch size (7%) and egg volume (3%), implying a 10% increase in clutc…

ParusAvian clutch sizeeducation.field_of_studyanimal structuresbiologyReproductive successHatchingEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEggsPopulationFledgeZoologybiology.organism_classificationClutch SizeBiochemistryElectromagnetic FieldsAnimalsPasseriformesReproductioneducationParental investmentGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEnvironmental research
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Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences

2007

Defensive mimicry, where species have evolved to resemble others in order to evade predators, is quite common in the animal kingdom. The two extremes of the mimicry spectrum are known as 'batesian' and 'mullerian'. Batesian mimics develop signals — visual cues for instance — that are similar to those of species being mimicked, but stop short of adopting the attribute that makes it unprofitable prey to predators. Mullerian mimics both resemble the model species and share the anti-predation attribute — by being dangerous or unpalatable. These different types of mimic were identified a century ago, but the dynamics of mimicry between unequally defended prey remain unresolved. In an experiment …

ParusMultidisciplinaryNatural selectionEcologyAdaptation BiologicalBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalBatesian mimicryMüllerian mimicryPredationParasemia plantaginisPredatory BehaviorAvoidance LearningMimicryAnimalsPasseriformesPredatorNature
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New cell lines of gastric and pancreatic cancer: distinct morphology, growth characteristics, expression of epithelial and immunoregulatory antigens.

1995

Two new cell lines from stomach cancers and one from a pancreatic carcinoma are presented. MZ-GC-1 was established from a hepatic metastasis of a well differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma. MZ-GC-2 was derived from ascites induced by a poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma. MZ-PC-1 originated from the pleural effusion of a moderately well differentiated pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. MZ-GC-1 cells were adherent and partially polarized, connected tightly via desmosomes. In contrast MZ-GC-2 cells consisted of slightly adherent or floating subpopulations and displayed no desmosomes. MZ-PC-1 cells were adherent and showed polarized growth, connected by apical junctional complexes. Cel…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell divisionCellular differentiationCellBiologyAdenocarcinomaEpitheliumPathology and Forensic MedicineCytokeratinNude mouseStomach NeoplasmsPancreatic cancermedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansNeoplasm MetastasisMolecular BiologyCell Line TransformedLiver NeoplasmsCell DifferentiationCell BiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePancreatic NeoplasmsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureAntigens SurfaceCancer researchMicroscopy Electron ScanningPancreasCell DivisionVirchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
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Number IV Erythema multiforme

2005

Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute mucocutaneous hypersensitivity reaction characterised by a skin eruption, with or without oral or other mucous membrane lesions. Occasionally EM may involve the mouth alone. EM has been classified into a number of different variants based on the degree of mucosal involvement and the nature and distribution of the skin lesions. EM minor typically affects no more than one mucosa, is the most common form and may be associated with symmetrical target lesions on the extremities. EM major is more severe, typically involving two or more mucous membranes with more variable skin involvement - which is used to distin- guish it from Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMucocutaneous zoneMucous membraneDiseasemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeToxic epidermal necrolysisHypersensitivity reactionmedicine.anatomical_structureHerpes simplex virusOtorhinolaryngologyImmunitymedicineErythema multiformebusinessGeneral DentistryOral Diseases
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