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Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma Shows a Distinct Pattern of DNA Copy Number Aberrations That Correlates with Tumor Characteristics and Predicts Diseas…

2006

Abstract Splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL) is an indolent B cell malignancy whose diagnosis is based on lymphocyte morphology, immunophenotype and marrow and/or splenic histology. Unlike other lymphomas, there is not a common chromosomal translocation specific for SMZL, and genetic prognostic factors are poorly defined. To investigate the pattern of genomic aberrations in SMZL, we applied comparative genomic hybridization to BAC microarrays (array CGH) to a well characterized series of 75 SMZL specimens. We applied two different 1 Mb-resolution BAC arrays: UCSF HumArray 3.2 and a novel array CGH platform developed at Univ. of Salamanca. These arrays allowed us to detect DNA copy number …

Tissue microarrayImmunologyFollicular lymphomaCell BiologyHematologyBiologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryMolecular biologyLymphomaImmunophenotypingComplex KaryotypemedicineMantle cell lymphomaSplenic marginal zone lymphomaComparative genomic hybridizationBlood
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Travel and Disease in Thomas Mann’s "Death in Venice"

2019

Thomas Mann’s novella, Death in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig, 1912), presents a story of an artist, Gustav von Aschenbach, suffering from the writer’s block who travels to Venice to look for inspiration and where he eventually finds his death. In the meantime, he suffers from depression strengthened by feats of febrile listlessness, pressure in the temples, heaviness of the eyelids that make discontent befall him. The putrid smell of the lagoon hastens his departure, but a strange coincidence makes him change his mind. He returns to the hotel drawn by the enthrallment for the young lad, Tadzio, he had spotted there. Wandering through the streets of Venice, he ignores the health notices in the…

Travel and Disease in Thomas Mann’s Death in VeniceEuropean Journal of Language and Literature
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Bene vivere politice

2022

Abstract This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at specific political techniques but at notions of the final aim of the political community. It argues that the “happiness” (eudaimonia, beatitudo) that constitutes the greatest human good in the tradition from Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas is not a “biopolitical” ideal, but rather a metabiopolitical one, consisting in a contemplative activity situated above and beyond the biological and the political. It is only with Thomas Hobbes that civic happiness becomes “biopolitically” identified with simple survival; for modernity, as Hannah Arendt puts it, mere being alive becomes the greatest human…

Tuomas Akvinolainensupreme goodAristotelespoliittinen osallistuminenkeskiajan filosofiaelämänlaatupoliittinen filosofiahyväArendt HannahbiopoliticsHobbes ThomasAristotleThomas AquinasFoucault Michelhappinessmetabiopolitiikkaantiikin filosofiabiopolitiikkaonnellisuushyvä elämäOjakangas Mikametabiopolitics
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Filosofía y literatura: Nietzsche y Thomas Mann

2012

Nietzsche fue, quizá en primer lugar, un poeta, un escritor-poeta [Dichter] que escribía sobre todo para poetas y que, por fortuna, tal y como él deseaba, ha sido leído desde esa misma pasión por otros poetas, e interpretado artísticamente por ellos como no lo suelen hacer los académicos. En efecto, él siguió con personal radicalidad la senda abierta por uno de sus más queridos modelos, Goethe y su Poesía y verdad, y aquí desearíamos presentarlo en la medida en que ha sido escuchado, pensado y transformado por otro Dichter, el escritor Thomas Mann, en una parte quizá poco conocida de su producción.

UNESCO::FILOSOFÍA::Antropología filosóficaR. WagnerThomas MannSchopenhauerF. Nietzsche:FILOSOFÍA::Antropología filosófica [UNESCO]
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Thomas Mun (1571-1641)

1967

UNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaHumanidadesGrupo CThomas Mun (1571-1641) ArtículoHistoria
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Responses of European lobster (Homarus gammarus) and lobster fishers to protective management

2017

Master's thesis Aquatic Ecology BIO500 - University of Agder 2017 Marine protected areas (MPAs) are valued for their conservation benefits to harvested species. However, potential benefits of MPAs to neighboring fisheries are less well-understood. This study quantifies how the European lobster (Homarus gammarus) and the fishery for this valued catch respond to the establishment of a relatively small (5.2 km2) MPA on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. A series of yearly standardized trap surveys was conducted to estimate lobster abundance and catch weights both inside and outside the MPA before (2010- 2011) and after the MPA was established (2012-2016). Lobster abundance and catch weights were d…

VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920::Ressursbiologi: 921recreational fisheriesBIO500MPA benefits to fisherieslobster CPUEEuropean lobsterHomarus gammarus
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Survival Value and a Robust, Practical, Joyless Individualism: Thomas Nixon Carver, Social Justice, and Eugenics

2017

The aim of this paper is to provide a compressive assessment of Thomas Nixon Carver's thought—from his early formative years in the 1880s to his post WWII career as a journalist and pamphleteer. The main (albeit not exclusive) focus of this paper will be on the theoretical and philosophical coordinates of Carver's “new liberalism”—his own definition—and how this broad vision was intrinsically connected with an explicitly hierarchical and eugenic approach to human nature. Just as important, what follows is also an attempt to increase our general understanding of the extent in which eugenic considerations permeated the realm of political economy during the first decades of the last century an…

Value (ethics)Economics and EconometricsHistoryPsychoanalysisEugenics060106 history of social sciencesCriminologyFormative assessmentEugenics;IndividualismEugenicThomas nixon carver;0502 economics and businessRealmEugenicsProgressive era0601 history and archaeologySociology050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/04 - STORIA DEL PENSIERO ECONOMICO05 social sciencesWorld War II06 humanities and the artsSocial justiceLiberalismThomas nixon carver
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Extrahepatic Morbidity and Mortality of Chronic Hepatitis C

2015

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with several extra-hepatic manifestations. Patients with HCV may develop mixed cryoglobulinemia and its sequelae, ranging from cutaneous and visceral vasculitis to glomerulonephritis and B cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. HCV-infected patients have increased rates of insulin resistance, diabetes and atherosclerosis, which may lead to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Neurologic manifestations of HCV infection include fatigue and cognitive impairment. The mechanisms causing the extra-hepatic effects of HCV infection are likely multifactorial and may include endocrine effects, HCV replication in extra-hepatic cells, or a heig…

VasculitisLymphomaGlomerulonephritis/epidemiology/virologyLymphoma/epidemiology/virologyHepatitis C virusAlpha interferonHepacivirusddc:616.07Cryoglobulinemia/epidemiology/virologymedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsAntiviral Agents/administration & dosage/pharmacology/therapeutic useHepacivirus/drug effects/pathogenicityLiver diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundGlomerulonephritisDiabetes mellitusRibavirinmedicineHumansGlucose Metabolism Disorders/epidemiology/virologyInterferon alfaGlucose Metabolism Disordersddc:616Hepatologybusiness.industryHepatitis C Chronic/drug therapy/epidemiology/immunology/mortality/virologyRibavirinVasculitis/epidemiology/virologyGastroenterologyInterferon-alphavirus diseasesHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseCryoglobulinemiadigestive system diseasesCryoglobulinemiachemistryRibavirin/pharmacology/therapeutic useHCVImmunologyMorbiditybusinessVasculitisInterferon-alpha/pharmacology/therapeutic usemedicine.drugGastroenterology
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De Outreau a Mahoma: La comunicación, entre el rumor y la provocación

2006

Vidal-Beneyto JoséCaricaturasMedios de comunicaciónConocimiento y CulturaLibertad de expresiónCOMUNICACIÓNFanatismoRumorProducciónEstudios de comunicaciónMediosPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónRealidadDiarios de referenciaProducción mediáticaCKCDerechos humanosMahomaProvocaciónCensuraReproducciónOutreauRepresentaciónAgenda settingComité Internacional de ComunicaciónComunicación mediáticaInvestigaciónOpinión públicaTelediariosReligión
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Visiting the King of the World

2009

Apsilankymas pas Pasaulio karalių – tai tema, kuri bent paviršutiniškai supažindina su egzistuojančiais daugiau ar mažiau ezoteriniais pasakojimais, kartais net gana fantastiškais, kuriuose kalbama apie viršžmogiškosiomis galiomis apdovanotas būtybes, gyvenančias, atrodo, žemės gelmėse, Azijos žemių platybėse, Himalajų regione, Mongolijoje ar Tibete. „Pasaulio karalius“ – pavadinimas 1927 m. parašyto veikalo, kurio autorius René Guénonas – prancūzų ezoterikas ir mistikas, gimęs 1886 m. Blois, miręs 1951 m. Kaire. Iš literatūros kūrinių – ir kelionių aprašymų, ir fantastinių romanų – be Jules‘io „Kelionės į žemės centrą“ galima paminėti Ferdinando Ossendowskio knygą „Gyvuliai, žmonės ir diev…

Viduramžių mistikaRoerichThomas de CantimreVizualizacija / VisualizationČiurlionio paveikslas RexMitai. Legendos. Padavimai / Myths. Legends. StoriesViduramžiai / Middle AgesViduramžių literatūraOssedowskiPasaulio karaliusLiteratūra / LiteratureJoinville
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