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    Gerald Gorman

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    Phorograph - Gerald Gorman in traditional Scottish clothing, (Edinburgh, Scotland). A note with the picture reads: "Hoot Mon", The Canadian Kid. Sincerely Yours, Gerald Gorma

    Gerald Nelson discusses article "Do roads cause deforestation?"

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    IFPRI Senior Researcher, Gerald Nelson, discusses the article, "Do roads cause deforestation." On July 25, 2011, Nelson and co-author, Daniel Hellerstein, were honored by the AAEA with the Publication of Enduring Quality Award for this innovative 1997 publication on techniques for turning satellite imagery into economic data

    New developments in the genetics, pathogenesis, and therapy of IgA nephropathy

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    Recent years have brought notable progress in the field of IgA nephropathy. Here, we highlight important new directions and latest developments, including successful discovery of several genetic susceptibility loci, formulation of the multihit pathogenesis model, introduction of the Oxford pathology scoring system, and formalization of the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) consensus treatment guidelines. We focus on the latest genetic findings that confirm a strong contribution of inherited factors and explain some of the geoethnic disparities in disease susceptibility. Most IgA nephropathy susceptibility loci discovered to date encode genes involved in the maintenance of the intestinal epithelial barrier and response to mucosal pathogens. The concerted pattern of interpopulation allelic differentiation across all genetic loci parallels the disease prevalence and correlates with variation in local pathogens, suggesting that multilocus adaptation might have shaped the present-day landscape of IgA nephropathy. Importantly, the 'Intestinal Immune Network for IgA Production' emerged as one of the new targets for potential therapeutic intervention. We place these findings in the context of the multihit pathogenesis model and existing knowledge of IgA immunobiology. Lastly, we provide our perspective on the existing treatment options, discuss areas of clinical uncertainty, and outline ongoing clinical trials and translational studies.Kidney International advance online publication, 16 September 2015; doi:10.1038/ki.2015.252

    Portrait of President Gerald Ford.

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    Handwritten Inscription: \u27To Felton M. Johnston - best always, Gerald Ford\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1097/thumbnail.jp

    Gerald Costanzo

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    Gerald Costanzo visited The College at Brockport in June 1984. He is a poet and publisher, and has been a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University since 1970.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Author Photo

    Reverend Gerald Derstine

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    Evangelist Reverend Gerald Derstine outside his church, Christian Retreat, on Upper Manatee River Road. He is the author of "Following the Fire" and "Fire over Israel"

    Evening of Mozart

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    Recorded during a live performance at Oakland Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 11, 1974, program no. 260 of the Department of Music’s 1973-1974 season.Spring session Chamber Orchestra ; Spring session Chamber Choir ; Gerald Fischbach, conductor (1st-2nd works) ; William Appel, conductor (3rd work).3rd work sung in Latin.Reel 1: Symphony no. 3 in F major, K. 138 (1772) ""Salzburg symphony"" / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- (10:59) Symphony no. 29 in A major, K. 201 (1774) / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Reel 2: Mass in C major, K. 317 (1779) ""Coronation mass"" / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Lu People

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    Article describing the Lu people living along the Mekong River.Section from the Ethnic groups of mainland Southeast Asia /Frank M LeBar; Gerald Cannon Hickey; John K Musgrave. New Haven : Human Relations Area Files Press, 1964, 206-213

    Miao-Yao

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    Examination of the Maio-Yao language familyEthnic groups of mainland Southeast Asia, Frank M. LeBar, Gerald C. Hickey and John K. Musgrave. New Haven, Human Relations Area Files Press, 1964, 63-81
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