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In situ localization of the Antennapedia gene on the chromosomes of nine Drosophila species of the obscura group.

2008

The homeotic Antennapedia gene, cloned from the genomic DNA of D. subobscura, was localized on the polytene chromosomes of nine species of the Drosophila obscura group. In all of them, the probe used hybridized on chromosomes equivalent to the E element of Muller's terminology. These results are consistent with the idea that single copy genes do not move around the genome and that chromosomal elements have conserved their genetic identity during evolution.

Restriction MappingAntennapediaGenomeGene mappingSpecies SpecificityGeneticsAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsDrosophila (subgenus)GeneGeneticsHomeodomain ProteinsPolytene chromosomebiologyNuclear ProteinsGeneral MedicineThoraxbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionChromosome BandingDNA-Binding ProteinsAntennapedia Homeodomain ProteinDrosophilaDrosophila obscuraHomeotic geneDNA ProbesTranscription FactorsHereditas
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Cloning of a novel putative G-protein-coupled receptor (NLR) which is expressed in neuronal and lymphatic tissue.

1993

AbstractA novel G-protein-coupled receptor was isolated from mouse and rat neuronal and lymphatic tissues. The amino acid sequence of the rat receptor (rNLR) shows an overall homology of 80% to a recently cloned receptor from Burkitt's lymphoma cells (BLR1) which is exclusively expressed in lymphatic tissues [(1992) Eur. J. Immunol. 22, 2795]. Much less homology between rNLR and BLR1 was observed at the N-terminus (about 40%), whereas rNLR and the mouse homologue mNLR show 92% amino acid identity. Northern blot analysis of NLR revealed a predominant 5.5 kb mRNA species in various brain regions and neuronal cell lines, whereas in the spleen a 3 kb transcript is predominant. This distribution…

Restriction MappingInterleukin 8BiochemistryReceptors G-Protein-CoupledMiceStructural BiologyTumor Cells CulturedLymphocytesCloning MolecularReceptorPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationNeuronsGenomic LibraryBurkitt's lymphomaBrainBurkitt LymphomaPolymerase chain reactionAmino acidOligodeoxyribonucleotidesOrgan SpecificityG-protein-coupled receptorBLR1Molecular Sequence DataBiophysicsReceptors Cell SurfaceBiologyNLRGTP-Binding ProteinsComplementary DNAGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansNorthern blotAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyG protein-coupled receptorMessenger RNABase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidCell Biologymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyIntronsRatsNG108-15 cellchemistryBurkitt's lymphomaFEBS letters
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Report of a european collaborative exercise comparing DNA typing results using a single locus VNTR probe

1991

A collaborative exercise was carried out in 1989 among 12 European forensic laboratories using the single locus VNTR probe pYNH24, the restriction enzyme HinfI, the same set of human genomic DNA samples, and a standardized DNA size marker. The objectives of the exercise were: (1) to study the degree of variation within and between laboratories, (2) to obtain information on requirements for technical standardization allowing the exchange of typing results and (3) to compare different approaches for the identification of allelic DNA fragments of unknown size. Each laboratory carried out up to 10 independent typing experiments using the same DNA samples. The results were analysed independently…

Restriction Mappingdata comparisonBiologyGenomePathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundVNTR probeRestriction mapforensic stain analysisHumansTypingAllelesGeneticsfragment size determinationNucleic Acid HybridizationReproducibility of ResultsDNAForensic MedicineSettore MED/43 - MEDICINA LEGALEEuropegenomic DNARestriction enzymechemistryGenetic markerDNA ProbesMolecular probeLawDNAForensic Science International
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Disassembling Papaver: a restriction site analysis of chloroplast DNA

1992

The results from a chloroplast DNA restriction site analysis of the genera Papaver and Roemeria of subf. Papaveroideae (Papaveraceae) and five outgroup taxa are presented. Papaver is represented by 14 species of eight of the 11 sections recognized, Roemeria by two of its three species. Hunnemannia fumariifolia (subf. Eschscholzioideae), Chelidonium majus (subf. Chelidonioideae), Romneya coulteri, Argemone munita and Stylomecon heterophyllum (all subf. Papaveroideae) were chosen as outgroups. DNAs were digested with 24 restriction enzymes. The major results from this analysis are: 1. Papaver, Roemeria and Stylomecon form a monophyletic group supported by at least 17 restriction site mutation…

Restriction siteMonophylyRestriction enzymeRestriction mapSister groupbiologyChloroplast DNAPapaverBotanyPapaveroideaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNordic Journal of Botany
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Seeing with the visual cortex

1984

A short analysis of the input-output organization of the primary visual cortical areas in the cat and monkey is followed by a description of the salient microelectrophysiological properties of retino-geniculo-cortical system neurons. It is concluded that a strict hierarchical model of cortical processing of visual information is no longer tenable.

Retinal Ganglion Cellsgenetic structuresMotion PerceptionDermatologyVisual systemCortical processingmedicineAnimalsVisual PathwaysBinocular neuronsVisual CortexBrain MappingOrientation columnGeneral NeuroscienceGeniculate BodiesHaplorhiniGeneral MedicineForm PerceptionPsychiatry and Mental healthVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structureSalientSynapsesCatsVisual PerceptionNeurology (clinical)Visual FieldsPsychologyNeuroscienceThe Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences
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Hybris e rivoluzione. Il caso della rivolta cilena

2023

This paper discusses the binomial hybris and revolution. In particular, the question of whether the excessive dominants’ arrogance, who have too much both in material and symbolic terms, is sufficient to explain the deflagration of an insurgency and the interruption of a legal order. The question will be addressed by interweaving the reflections of authors who have discussed this topic with a material collected by the author through a legal-political ethnography conducted in Chile during the revolt that broke out in October 2019 and led to a new constituent phase. Categories and definitions used in this text are partly borrowed from the course devoted to political change and revolution taug…

RevolutionSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoLegal orderChilean revoltMapuche «Cosmovision»MapucheSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaChileFreireArroganceInsurgencyBobbio
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Homeomorphisms of finite distortion : from the unit ball to cusp domains in R^{3}

2016

Riemann mapping theoremHomeomorphism of finite distortioncusp domainlocally exponential integrable
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Riemann surfaces and Teichmüller theory

2017

Riemannin pinnat ja Teichmüller-teoriaa. Tämän työn päämääränä on määritellä Riemannin pintojen Teichmüller-avaruudet sekä tutkia niiden geometrisia ominaisuuksia. Ensin työssä kehitetään peiteavaruuksien ja toimintojen teoriaa, jota sovelletaan Möbius-kuvauksista koostuviin ryhmiin. Tämän jälkeen kvasikonformaalikuvaukset määritellään Riemannin pinnoille ja niiden yhteyttä yhdesti yhtenäisten Riemannin avaruuksien kvasikonformikuvauksiin tutkitaan. Näitä tietoja sekä yhdesti yhtenäisten Riemannin pintojen uniformisaatiolausetta hyödyntämällä todistetaan yleisten Riemannin pintojen uniformisaatiolause. Tämä tulos liittää pinnat Möbius-kuvauksien toimintoihin yhdesti yhtenäisillä Riemannin p…

Riemannin pintaTeichmüllerin metriikkapeitekuvausMöbius transformationTeichmüller spacequasiconformal mapcovering spaceTeichmüllerin avaruusfunktioteoriaTeichmüller metricpeiteavaruusMöbius-kuvauksetRiemann surfacekompleksifunktiotkvasikonformikuvauscovering map
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Fuzzy cognitive maps for knowledge-oriented human risk management in industry

2021

This contribution proposes an integrated approach making use of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) to organise in a flexibleway human knowledge about decision-making (DM) problems of interest in industry. By modelling human reasoning, FCMs allow to represent real phenomena on the basis of spontaneous human brainstorming on relations between pairs of relevant DM elements. Because of its characteristics, the use of FCMs can be effective to model DM problems such as human risk management, particularly critical in the industrial business sector. After identifying human risks in the existing literature, FCMs will be used to define relations among risks, which will be later prioritised by means of a mod…

Risk managementFmecaAutomotive industryFuzzy cognitive mapsHuman risk
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Funnel plots and choropleth maps in cancer risk communication: a Delphi study.

2019

In the last decades, the issues related to health risk communication to stakeholders and citizens involving health care practitioners and local political authorities have been increasingly debated. The study evaluated an alternative strategy to communicate cancer risk to local communities, involving an expert panel of public health operators in comparing two different graphic tools, Funnel Plot and Choropleth map.A Delphi method process was implemented to achieve a unified consensus on an expert panel of public health operators with regard to weaknesses and strengths of the Funnel Plot and the Choropleth map as tools for cancer risk communication to local communities and other stakeholders.…

RiskConsensusDelphi TechniqueIncidenceCancer registrySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataCancer epidemiologyDelphi consensus proceFunnel plotHealth CommunicationNeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesData DisplayCluster AnalysisHumansCancer data disseminationGeography MedicalPublication BiasMaps as TopicAnnali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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