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Critica scientifica, popolarizzazione dell’etnografia ed etica dell’antropologo: sulla “controversia yanomami”, per esempio

2021

La “controversia sugli Yanomami” ha investito questioni centrali, tanto epistemologiche quanto etiche e politiche, per la disciplina e la pratica dell’antropologia, riguardando in particolare l’etica della ricerca sul campo; il modo di impiegare i dati di ricerca per sostenere determinate ipotesi teoriche; i rapporti tra popolarizzazione e politicizzazione delle ricerche e, più in generale, la responsabilità degli antropologi rispetto sia agli usi dei loro studi nella sfera pubblica sia nei confronti dei soggetti umani con cui lavorano. In quest’articolo esamino alcuni momenti chiave della “controversia”. In particolare provo a ricostruire il modo in cui si è inizialmente consolidata, dentr…

Napoleon Chagnonidee di “società primitiva”etica della ricerca antropologicaGN1-890EducationEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyHM401-1281Urban StudiesGender Studiesethics of anthropological researchGN301-674Anthropologyconcepts of “primitive society”YanomamiJacques LizotYanomami concepts of “primitive society” popularization of anthropological research ethics of anthropological research Napoleon Chagnon Jacques Lizotpopularization of anthropological researchSociology (General)Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichepopolarizzazione dell’antropologiaArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
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The long-term consequences of the global 1918 influenza pandemic: A systematic analysis of 117 IPUMS international census data sets

2017

Several country-level studies, including a prominent one for the United States, have identified long-term effects of in-utero exposure to the 1918 influenza pandemic (also known as the Spanish Flu) on economic outcomes in adulthood. In-utero conditions are theoretically linked to adult health and socioeconomic status through the fetal origins or Barker hypothesis. Historical exposure to the Spanish Flu provides a natural experiment to test this hypothesis. Although the Spanish Flu was a global phenomenon, with around 500 million people infected worldwide, there exists no comprehensive global study on its long-term economic effects. We attempt to close this gap by systematically analyzing 11…

Natural experiment33061003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessddc:330030212 general & internal medicineddc:610Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften050207 economicsFetal Origins HypothesisRobustness (economics)Socioeconomic statusAdult healthI1505 social sciencesN30Publication biasInfluenza pandemicCensusO57Term (time)3. Good healthGeographyDemographic economics1918 Influenza PandemicSpanish FluSpanish Flu -- 1918 Influenza Pandemic -- Fetal Origins Hypothesis
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"Table 12" of "Measurement of the distributions of event-by-event flow harmonics in lead--lead collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detec…

2014

Eccentricity curves for EPSILON3 in Figure 12.

PB PB --> X2760.0ExclusiveAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsEPSILON3
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Prognostic Role of Plasma PD-1, PD-L1, pan-BTN3As and BTN3A1 in Patients Affected by Metastatic Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Can Immune Checkpoin…

2021

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) represent 1% of all primary gastrointestinal tumors. Immune surveillance is often overcome by cancer cells due to the activation of immunoregulatory molecules such as programmed death protein (PD-1) and its ligand PD-L1, and butyrophilin sub-family 3A/CD277 receptors (BTN3A). Because several studies demonstrated that tumor PD-1 and PD-L1 expression may have a prominent prognostic function, this investigation aimed to discover if soluble forms of these molecules may be useful in predicting survival of metastatic GIST (mGIST) patients. Through specific ad hoc developed ELISA assays not yet available on the market, the circulating PD-1, PD-L1, BTN3A1, an…

PD-L10301 basic medicineCancer ResearchStromal cellSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaArticle03 medical and health sciencesExon0302 clinical medicineImmune systemButyrophilinPD-L1PD-1Medicineprognostic biomarkerReceptorRC254-282butyrophilinsbiologyGiSTbusiness.industrycirculating immune checkpointsNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensBTN3A1Antitumor immune response BTN3A1 Butyrophilins Circulating immune checkpoints GIST PD‐1 PD‐L1 Prognostic biomarkerantitumor immune response030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellCancer researchbiology.proteinbusinessGISTCancers
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Analysis of the RET, GDNF, EDN3, and EDNRB genes in patients with intestinal neuronal dysplasia and Hirschsprung disease

2001

BACKGROUNDHirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a frequent congenital disorder with an incidence of 1 in 5000 live births, characterised by the absence of parasympathetic intramural ganglion cells in the hindgut resulting in intestinal obstruction in neonates and severe constipation in infants and adults. Intestinal neuronal dysplasia (IND) shares clinical features with HSCR but the submucosal parasympathetic plexus is affected. IND has been proposed as one of the most frequent causes of chronic constipation and is often associated with HSCR.METHODSWe examined 29 patients diagnosed with sporadic HSCR, 20 patients with IND, and 12 patients with mixed HSCR/IND for mutations in the coding regions of …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyGlial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ReceptorsHirschsprung diseaseMUTATION ANALYSISNerve Tissue ProteinsTYROSINE KINASEEDNRBArticleExonGermline mutationProto-Oncogene ProteinsNEUROTROPHIC FACTOR GDNFmedicineGlial cell line-derived neurotrophic factorDrosophila ProteinsHumansGlial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic FactorNerve Growth FactorsAlleleintestinal neuronal dysplasiaAllelesPolymorphism Single-Stranded ConformationalIntestinal neuronal dysplasiabiologyReceptors EndothelinSHAH-WAARDENBURG SYNDROMEProto-Oncogene Proteins c-retENDOTHELIN-B-RECEPTORMULTIGENIC INHERITANCEGastroenterologyReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesSequence Analysis DNAGERMLINE MUTATIONSbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionPROTOONCOGENEmedicine.diseasePHENOTYPIC-EXPRESSIONGDNFPedigreeProto-Oncogene Proteins c-retDysplasiaCase-Control StudiesMutationbiology.proteinLIGANDRETCongenital disorderEDN3
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De parques y naturalezas. Enunciados, cimientos y dispositivos

2009

Beatriz.Santamarina@uv.es Desde nuestra perspectiva, los parques naturales presentan, tanto una oportunidad para reflexionar sobre los cimientos ideológicos de nuestra práctica cultural, como una invitación para poner en entredicho las políticas conservacionistas “neoliberales” presentadas y revestidas como ecológicas. Las áreas protegidas son un campo complejo de análisis, llevan procesos asociados de territorialización y desterritorialización, de homogeneización e hibridación, de terciarización, regulación y reurbanización, dentro de lo que se ha venido denominando la globalización. En este artículo abordamos la compleja expresión de los parques naturales. Para ello, nos acercaremos a las…

PatrimonializaciónCultural StudiesConflictosLinguistics and LanguageEspacios naturalesUNESCO::ANTROPOLOGÍA ::Etnografía y etnología::Hábitatpatrimonializaciónespacios naturalesLanguage and LinguisticsEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyconflictosGN301-674:ANTROPOLOGÍA ::Etnografía y etnología::Hábitat [UNESCO]AnthropologyApropiacionesapropiacionesEspacios naturales; Patrimonialización; Apropiaciones; ConflictosDisparidades. Revista de Antropología
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Język polski na Uniwersytecie Łotewskim w Rydze

2015

The Polish language at the Latvian University in RigaThe history of teaching of Polish language in the University of Latvia (LU) starts soon after its establishment in 1919. In the 1930s thanks to such famous scientists as Julian Krzyżanowski and Stanisław Kolbuszewski, the number of subjects connected with the Polish culture has increased at the Faculty of Philology and Philosophy and the Latvian society was introduced to the numerous works of these professors, published in different publications in Latvia. After the Second World War, Polish language has been taught within Russian philology with the aim of comparison Eastern and Western Slavic language groups. At the same time scientific w…

Polish-Latvian cultural tieslcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyLinguistics and LanguagePolish studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:PG1-9665World War IIForeign languageLatvianArtPolishPolish literatureBachelorPolish as the foreign languageLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageUniversity of Latvialcsh:GN301-674Philologylcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languageshistory of Polish literaturelanguageCenter of Bohemistics and PolonisticsClassicsmedia_commonActa Baltico-Slavica
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Identification of two new alleles at k-casein (CSN3) gene in Girgetana goat breed

2013

In the milk of ruminants, more than 95% of proteins are synthesized by six structural genes, four caseins and two whey proteins. The κ-casein fraction plays an important role in the formation, stabilization and aggregation on casein micelles and thus affects technological and nutritional properties of milk. Goat κ-casein (CSN3) gene comprises five exons with the mRNA coding region for mature protein spanning from exon 3 to exon 4. The κ-casein locus has been widely investigated and several genetic variants have been found in different goat breeds. At protein level, AIEF and BIEF groups corresponding to isoelectric point 5.53 and 5.78, respectively, have been identified. In this study, exon …

Polymorphisms new alleles CSN3 gene Girgentana goat breedSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Genetico
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Local Gromov-Witten invariants are log invariants

2019

We prove a simple equivalence between the virtual count of rational curves in the total space of an anti-nef line bundle and the virtual count of rational curves maximally tangent to a smooth section of the dual line bundle. We conjecture a generalization to direct sums of line bundles.

Pure mathematicsConjectureGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsTangent01 natural sciencesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic Geometry14N35 14D06 53D45Line bundle0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsEquivalence (formal languages)QAAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematics
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The yeast putative transcriptional repressor RGM1 is a proline-rich zinc finger protein.

1991

Abstract I have cloned a yeast gene, RGM1, which encodes a proline-rich zinc, finger protein. rgm1 mutants do not show any obvious phenotype but overexpression of RGM1 gene greatly impairs cell growth. The proline-rich region of RGM1 attached to a heterologous DNA binding domain is able to repress the expression of the target gene. RGM1 shares similar zinc finger motifs with the mammalian Egr (early growth response) proteins as well as proline-rich sequences with a high serine and threonine content, suggesting that RGM1 and Egr proteins could have functional similarities.

Recombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataRestriction MappingGene ExpressionSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyZIC2TransfectionSequence Homology Nucleic AcidGene expressionGeneticsAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularLIM domainSIN3BZinc fingerBase SequenceZinc FingersDNA-binding domainZinc finger nucleaseRING finger domainbody regionsRepressor ProteinsBiochemistryMutagenesisCarbohydrate MetabolismPlasmidsNucleic acids research
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