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Seleucid mint at Dura-Europos "
Bellinger Alfred.r, Newell Edward T. Seleucid mint at Dura-Europos ". In: Syria. Tome 21 fascicule 1, 1940. pp. 77-81
8. The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final report, t. VI, The coins, par A. R. Bellinger ; New-York, Yale University Press, 1949
Aymard André. 8. The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final report, t. VI, The coins, par A. R. Bellinger ; New-York, Yale University Press, 1949. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 64, fascicule 299-301, Janvier-juin 1951. pp. 347-349
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Therlinya bellinger Gray & Smith 2002, n.sp.
Therlinya bellinger n.sp. Figs. 7a–d, 12 Type material. AUSTRALIA: NEW SOUTH WALES HOLOTYPE: Ƌ, KS60708 (AMS), Bellingen area, Horseshoes Rd c. 1.5 km NNE Killiecrankie Mountain, 30°31'22"S 152°32'59"E, M. R. Gray, 11 Nov. 1999, ex earth bank as juvenile, matured early Jan. 2000. PARATYPES: ♀, KS59584, data as holotype except mature with eggsac in retreat; ♀, KS60711, Bellinger River SF, NW Thora, 30°25'03"S 152°45'30"E, 12 Nov. 1999, M. R. Gray & H.M. Smith, sheet web in bank. Diagnosis. CL 3.92–4.20. Separated from all species except T. foveolata by basal position of tegular lobe and the absence of an epigynal scape; from T. foveolata by the dorsal position of the RTA and the absence of a pit-like epigynal fossa. Male (holotype). BL 8.21, CL 3.92, CW 2.65, CapW 1.76, EGW 1.08, LL 0.65, LW 0.55, SL 1.84, SW 1.51. Legs: 1423 (I 16.90, II 14.49, III 12.20, IV 14.90); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.64. Male palp: Fig. 7a,b. Cymbium with moderately developed retrolateral flange. Bulb longer than wide, tegular lobe basal. Embolus origin probasal. Stem of T-shaped conductor anteriorly directed, posterior limb prolateral-apical, anterior limb gently curved upward; tegular window prolateral. RTA dorsad, visible in ventral view; RVTA moderately long with broad, beak-like apex. Female (KS59584). BL 8.61, CL 3,92 (3.92–4.20), CW 2.65, CapW 1.84, EGW 1.12, LL 0.63, LW 0.63, SL 1.73, SW 1.45. Standard colour pattern. Legs: 1423 (I 13.83, II 11.67, III 9.75, IV 12.08); ratio tibia I length:CW = 1:0.77. Epigynum (Fig. 7c) without scape or fossa, sclerotised with a median, slightly depressed area, and two anterior copulatory openings separated by a low hair-tufted prominence. Internal genitalia (Fig. 7d) with extremely short copulatory ducts. Distribution. Bellingen region, northern New South Wales. Etymology. The specific name is a noun in apposition referring to the type locality.Published as part of Gray, Michael R. & Smith, Helen M., 2002, Therlinya, a new genus of spiders from eastern Australia (Araneae: Amaurobioidea), pp. 293 in Records of the Australian Museum 54 (3) on page 303, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.54.2002.1368, http://zenodo.org/record/575499
Handwritten biographical information on Paulina T. McClung Merritt
A handwritten biography of Paulina T. McClung Merritt by an unknown author, 1892.
Heterogeneous and tissue-specific regulation of effector T cell responses by IFN-gamma during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection.
IFN-γ and T cells are both required for the development of experimental cerebral malaria during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection. Surprisingly, however, the role of IFN-γ in shaping the effector CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell response during this infection has not been examined in detail. To address this, we have compared the effector T cell responses in wild-type and IFN-γ(-/-) mice during P. berghei ANKA infection. The expansion of splenic CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells during P. berghei ANKA infection was unaffected by the absence of IFN-γ, but the contraction phase of the T cell response was significantly attenuated. Splenic T cell activation and effector function were essentially normal in IFN-γ(-/-) mice; however, the migration to, and accumulation of, effector CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in the lung, liver, and brain was altered in IFN-γ(-/-) mice. Interestingly, activation and accumulation of T cells in various nonlymphoid organs was differently affected by lack of IFN-γ, suggesting that IFN-γ influences T cell effector function to varying levels in different anatomical locations. Importantly, control of splenic T cell numbers during P. berghei ANKA infection depended on active IFN-γ-dependent environmental signals--leading to T cell apoptosis--rather than upon intrinsic alterations in T cell programming. To our knowledge, this is the first study to fully investigate the role of IFN-γ in modulating T cell function during P. berghei ANKA infection and reveals that IFN-γ is required for efficient contraction of the pool of activated T cells
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
9. Bellinger (A. R.). The end of the Seleucids. New Haven, Connecticut, 1949. (extrait des Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of arts and sciences, t. XXXVIII, p. 51-102)
Aymard André. 9. Bellinger (A. R.). The end of the Seleucids. New Haven, Connecticut, 1949. (extrait des Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of arts and sciences, t. XXXVIII, p. 51-102). In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 64, fascicule 299-301, Janvier-juin 1951. pp. 349-350
Pelevin’s Trinity in the novel “t”: author – protagonist – reader
The article attempts to interpret Pelevin's artistic strategy in the novel "T" by exploring its subject organization and addressing the key problems of the author, the protagonist, and the reader as they are seen by the researcher. The article analyzes the peculiarities of constructing the narrative reality in the novel "T", and goes on to discuss Pelevin's philosophic models of the development of the humankind, and the emergence of his new anthropology
Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling method
In this pilot study we examine the performance of text-based profiling in recovering a set of validated inventor-author links. In a first step we match patents and publications solely based on their similarity in content. Next, we compare inventor and author names on the highest ranked matches for the occurrence of name matches. Finally, we compare these candidate matches with the names listed in a validated set of inventor-author names. Our text-based profile methodology performs significantly better than a random matching of patents and publications, suggesting that text-based profiling is a valuable complementary tool to the name searches used in previous studies.innovation; industry-science links; text-based profiling;
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