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Is it Possible to Predict Benefit from 5FU Adjuvant Therapy in Stage III Colon Cancer Patients?
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Evoluzione normativa e ratio legum. Qualche osservazione sulla legislazione matrimoniale augustea
This essay deals with the marriage legislation issued by Augustus during
his Principate, also known as lex Iulia et Papia. The recent discovery of an
inscription containing the lex municipii Troesmensium together with some references
to a previously unknown commentarius of 5 A.D. sheds new light on
the Augustean legislation. The text of this inscription reveals a probable
connection between the above-mentioned commentarius, on the one hand,
and both the lex de maritandis ordinibus (18 BC) and the lex Papia Poppeaea (9
A.D.), on the other hand. One may also argue from the sources at our disposal
that C. Ateius Capito, consul suffectus in 5 A.D., played an essential role
in the elaboration of the marriage legislation. He actually was the author of
a decretum on this topic, as we can infer from Ulpian, D. 23.2.29. The last
part of this work is devoted to some remarks concerning the ratio of the
Augustean marriage legislation and its philosophical foundations
Perspectives on Arts Entrepreneurship, Part 1
abstract: As the first peer reviewed research journal in the field of arts entrepreneurship, Artivate: A Journal of Arts Entrepreneurship takes its role as a framer of the discourse in and around arts entrepreneurship seriously. To advance that discourse, in addition to the articles and book reviews that have been regular features of Artivate, we have invited members of our editorial board and staff to contribute short think pieces. For these pieces we asked contributors to consider open-ended questions to which they could respond in whole or in part: what is their position in relation to arts entrepreneurship; how is arts entrepreneurship situated in relation to other disciplines or fields; what are the problems we are grappling with as scholars, practitioners, teachers, and artists; and what are the research questions we are attempting to answer individually or as a field? Following, you will find responses from: Andrew Taylor, Associate Professor of arts management at American University; Paul Bonin-Rodriguez, Assistant Professor of performance as public practice at UT-Austin and author of Performing Policy (reviewed in this issue); and Artivate’s publisher and co-editor, Linda Essig, Evelyn Smith Professor and director of the Pave Program in Arts Entrepreneurship at Arizona State
Book Review: War of Supply
Author: David D. Dworak
Reviewed by Dr. John A. Bonin, consultant, US Army War College
The reviewer notes, “While there are thousands of books about World War II, there are relatively few on the war in the Mediterranean and fewer on its logistics.” Dworak provides just that, with a chronological account of Operation Torch in North Africa; Operations Husky, Avalanche, and Shingle in Sicily and Italy; and Operation Dragoon in southern France.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/1031/thumbnail.jp
Mantle discontinuities beneath Izu-Bonin and the implications
The SdP, pdP and sdP phases are picked up with the Nth root slant stack method from the digital waveform data recorded by the networks and arrays in USA, Germany and Switzerland for the earthquakes occurring beneath Izu-Bonin and Japan Sea. The mantle discontinuities and the effects of subducting slab on the 660 km and 410 km discontinuities are studied. It is found that there are mantle discontinuities existing at the depths of 170, 220, 300, 410, 660, 850 and 1150 km. Beneath Izu-Bonin, the 410 km discontinuity is elevated, while the 660 km discontinuity is depressed; for both discontinuities, there are regionalized differences. Beneath Japan Sea, however, there is no depth variation of the 410 km discontinuity, and the 660 km discontinuity is depressed Without obvious effect of the subducting slab.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000186314200001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701Geosciences, MultidisciplinarySCI(E)EI3ARTICLE121201-12114
Amino acids in the 308°C deep-sea hydrothermal system of the Suiyo Seamount, Izu-Bonin Arc, Pacific Ocean
Deep-sea hydrothermal systems are of significant interest as a new scientific frontier in a number of fields. This report analyzes data obtained in ocean-drilling surveys at submarine hydrothermal vents on the Suiyo Seamount in the Izu-Bonin Arc, Pacific Ocean. These surveys obtained direct data regarding subjacent extreme environments under extreme conditions of 308°C and greater than 14 MPa. Evaluation of the vertical distribution and stereochemistry of amino acids in such a vigorous hydrothermal system leads to a model of deep-sea subterranean chemistry and biology that describes a lack of evidence of abiotically synthesized amino acids. Large enantiomeric excesses of L-form amino acids supported the existence of a vigorous subjacent microbial oasis in a hydrothermal system
Evidence of sub-vent biosphere: enzymatic activities in 308 °C deep-sea hydrothermal systems at Suiyo seamount, Izu–Bonin Arc, Western Pacific Ocean
A high-temperature deep-sea hydrothermal system related to dacitic arc-volcanism was drilled using a tethered, submarine rock-drill system as a part of the Archaean Park Project. The benthic multi-coring system (BMS) employed allowed for direct sampling of microorganisms, rocks and fluids beneath hydrothermal vents. The samples examined in this study were from sites APSK 05 and APSK 07 on the Suiyo Seamount of the Izu-Bonin Arc in the Pacific Ocean. Based on the vertical distribution of samples derived from this vigorous sub-vent environment, a model of deep-sea subterranean chemistry and biology was determined detailing optimal microbial activities. Deep-sea hydrothermal sub-vent core samples of dacitic arc-volcanism obtained at the Suiyo Seamount, Izu-Bonin Arc, Western Pacific Ocean were analyzed for acid and alkaline phosphatase enzymatic activities. Useful biomarkers of acid phosphatase (ACP) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) enzymatic activities were positively correlated against each other and was greatest at the partial middle core sequences; ACP and ALP activities determined were as high as 5.10 and 6.80 nmol/min/g rock, respectively. Biochemical indicators of ACP and ALP were consistent with the origin of biogenic amino acids occupied in the sub-vent region and microbial cell number in the fluid. The significant enzymatic activities demonstrated in this study provides crucial evidence that sub-vent regions represent part of the previously unknown extreme-environment biosphere, extending the known subterranean habitable spaces of, for example, extremophilic microbes. This boring trial was first example of discharging high temperature hydrothermal activities at the frontal arc volcanoes
Passado e futuro: maquiagens inspiradas na coleção Schiaparalien
The present paper proposes to unite fashion and makeup to perform a beauty editorial with artistic and classic make-up, highlighting the essentiality of makeup in the creation of the fashion image. The theme of inspiration is designer Elsa Schiaparelli, the creator of the French maison Schiaparelli who recorded an innovative fashion in the twentieth century. To direct the editorial, the chosen Schiaparelli collection is the spring-summer 2024, developed by designer Daniel Rosebery, named “Schiaparalien”. The research developed throughout the work was carried out based on a study of makeup history to contemporaneity, based on authors Débora Souza, Marcia Cezimbra and Karina Machado, demonstrating that it goes beyond a beauty tool, being considered, a form of personal, social and cultural expression that has evolved over the centuries. A beauty editorial was held in the practical stage of the research, simulated for the edition of Elle Beauté magazine, a special publication of beauty of Elle Brasil. For that 6 make-up related to the looks of the collection “Schiaparalien”will be presented, created and done by the author, thus promoting the authorialbrand Lívia Bonin Makeup.O presente trabalho de conclusão de curso propõe unir moda e maquiagem para realizar um editorial de beleza com maquiagens artísticas e clássicas, destacando a essencialidade da maquiagem na criação da imagem de moda. O tema de inspiração é a estilista Elsa Schiaparelli, a criadora da Maison francesa Schiaparelli que registrou uma moda inovadora no século XX. Para direcionar o editorial, a coleção da Maison Schiaparelli escolhida é a de Primavera-Verão 2024, desenvolvida pelo estilista Daniel Rosebery, denominada “schiaparalien”. A pesquisa desenvolvida ao longo do trabalho foi realizada com base em um estudo da história da maquiagem até a contemporaneidade, usando como base as autoras Débora Souza, Márcia Cezimbra e Karina Machado, demonstrando que ela vai além de uma ferramenta de beleza, sendo também considerada uma forma de expressão pessoal, social e cultural que evoluiu ao longo dos séculos. Na etapa prática da pesquisa, foi realizado um editorial de beleza, simulado para a edição da revista Elle Beauté, uma publicação especial de beleza da Elle Brasil. Para isso serão apresentadas 6 maquiagens relacionadas com os looks da coleção “schiaparalien”, criados e feitos pela autora, desta forma, promovendo a marca autoral Lívia Bonin Makeup
Multiplicity of the 660-km discontinuity beneath the Izu-Bonin area
The relatively simple subducting slab geometry in the Izu-Bonin region provides a valuable opportunity to study the multiplicity of the 660-km discontinuity and the related response of the subducting slab on the discontinuity. Vertical short-period recordings of deep events with simple direct P phases beneath the Izu-Bonin region were retrieved from two seismic networks in the western USA and were used to study the structure of the 660-km discontinuity. After careful selection and pre-processing, 23 events from the networks, forming 32 pairs of event-network records, were processed. Related vespagrams were produced using the N-th root slant stack method for detecting weak down-going SdP phases that were inverted to the related conversion points. From depth histograms and the spatial distribution of the conversion points, there were three clear interfaces at depths of 670, 710 and 730 km. These interfaces were depressed approximately 20-30 km in the northern region. In the southern region, only two layers were identified in the depth histograms, and no obvious layered structure could be observed from the distribution of the conversion points. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Geochemistry & GeophysicsSCI(E)EI0ARTICLE51-6019
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