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Oriental facial features, growth impairment, mental retardation, hypotonia, severe scoliosis, and precocious thelarche in females.
2007
Kabuki's syndrome (KS), or Niikawa -Kuroki's syndrome, is a sporadic multiple congenital anomaly/mental retardation syndrome of unknown etiology. The clinical findings include a peculiar facial dysmorphism (oriental look), developmental delay, growth impairment, hypotonia, scoliosis, persistent fetal fingertip pads, overweight or obesity, hypodontia, heart defects, cleft palate and a variety of other structural defects. KS can present with a wide phenotypical and clinical spectrum that often makes diagnosis difficult.
Baudemont, le Pré-de-la-Bordonne (Saône-et-Loire) : sépultures et mobilier danubien de la première moitie du ve siècle
2020
A necropolis at Baudemont (Saône-et-Loire) that was partially excavated in 1894 has revealed approximately fifteen graves datable to the end of the 4th and 5th centuries ad. Others seem to have been emptied during the first half of the 19th century. The discovery of a negative of the objects collected in 1894 indicates the pieces originating in the danubian area, which probably reflects the presence of a group of eastern Germans among those buried in the necropolis. These discoveries offer new perspectives on the Gallic context during the 5th century.
Percepciones sobre «lo oriental» en el arte valenciano: el caso de los Baños del Almirante
2017
Resumen: El presente artículo trata la percepción de «lo oriental», algo muy actual en los tiempos que vivimos, sobre todo tras los altercados del 11 de septiembre del 2001, donde se reabrió la caja de Pandora en la visión negativa gestada de la sociedad musulmana. Abordaremos para ello la imagen del hammam, elemento patrimonial de la geografía española, centrando la investigación en el caso de los Baños del Almirante de Valencia, etiquetados erróneamente durante tiempo por la historiografía como islámicos, siendo en realidad cristianos. Abstract: The present article deals with the perception of «the oriental», a relevant topic nowadays, especially after the events of 11 September 2001, whe…
Al mercato del villaggio
2017
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Nishadana typica (Distant, 1889) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae): first record from Laos
2016
Nishadana typica Distant, 1889 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) is reported for the first time from Laos. This species was hitherto recorded only in India (three localities), Myanmar (a single locality), and Bangladesh (general data, without closer location).
Taxonomic review of the fungal-inhabiting plant bug genera Bothriomiris and Dashymenia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae: Bothriomirini), w…
2016
The two closely related and frequently confused genera of the fungal-inhabiting plant bug subfamily Cylapinae, Bothriomiris Kirkaldy, 1902 and Dashymenia Poppius, 1910 are redefined and reviewed. Two new species of Dashymenia, D. artchawakomi, new species and D. gorczycai, new species, are described from Thailand. Bothriomiris capillosus Yasunaga, 2000 and B. yakushima Yasunaga & Miyamoto, 2012 are transferred to the genus Dashymenia Poppius, and a revised key to the two genera is provided. Color habitus images of the adults are given for Dashymenia artchawakomi, D. capillosa, and D. gorczycai. The male genitalic structures of the following species are illustrated: Bothriomiris ernsti Yasun…
Prehibernation and hibernation effects on the D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase of the heavy and light mitochondria from liver jerboa (Jaculus orient…
2007
The D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) (EC 1.1.1.30) from liver jerboa (Jaculus orientalis), a ketone body converting enzyme in mitochondria, in two populations of mitochondria (heavy and light) has been studied in different jerboa states (euthermic, prehibernating and hibernating). The results reveal: (1) important variations between states in terms of ketones bodies, glucose and lipid levels; (2) significant differences between the BDH of the two mitochondrial populations in term of protein expression and kinetic properties. These results suggest that BDH leads an important conformational change depending on the physiological state of jerboa. This BDH structural change could be the c…
Peroxisomal changes during hiberation of jerboa (Jaculus orientalis)
1998
As a member of the order of Rodentia, jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) is a natural deep hibernator and lives in subdesert highland in many parts of the world, including Morocco. Its small size (adult body weight ∼100 g), availability in the wild, tolerance to laboratory conditions, and some unique peroxisomal properties make it a suitable research subject for exploring peroxisome biogenesis under prehibernating and hibernating states. During 3 w, animals referred to as the prehibernator group were exposed to cold temperature (5 to 7°C) with food ad libitum. Part of the prehibernator group entered deep hibernation 24 to 48 h after starvation. Animals were sacrificed 4 and 6 d after starting hibe…
Salomon Reinach et George Balagny : sur un épisode méconnu de l’histoire de la photographie française
2019
Bien qu’excellent dessinateur, Salomon Reinach (1858-1932) se montra plein de curiosité pour la photographie, la nouvelle technologie de son temps. Dès son arrivée à l’École française d’Athènes en 1877, il s’initie à l’art de photographier. Devenu secrétaire de la commission archéologique de Tunisie, il fait l’expérience, au cours de ses campagnes de fouilles (1883-1885), d’un procédé nouveau mis au point par George Balgany (1837-1919) : l’utilisation d’un “papier porte-pellicule” destiné à remplacer les plaques de verre. La correspondance inédite échangée entre le photographe et le savant – aujourd’hui conservée à la bibliothèque Méjanes (Aix-en-Provence) – permet de suivre l’histoire de c…
Mito romántico e identidad nacional en la España liberal (1830-1850)
2015
Esta tesis doctoral analiza la relación entre el mito romántico de España y la construcción de la identidad nacional española durante las décadas de 1830 y 1840. En dicho periodo, en el que la se consumó la revolución liberal y se sentaron las bases del nuevo Estado liberal, los autores que participaron en la naciente esfera pública nacional española reaccionaron vehementemente ante la visión romántica predominante en Europa sobre su país, mediante múltiples empresas artísticas y literarias. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar el mito romántico de España para entender la reacción que provocó y estudiar su influencia en el nacionalismo español del periodo. Esta tesis doctoral sosti…