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    Senior Guitar Recital: Tim Prosser and Bryan Picher (December 9, 2014)

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    El Decameron Negro / Leo Brouwer II. Huida de los Amantes por el Valle de los Ecos III. Balada de la Doncella enamorada Baguatelle no 2 / William Walton Etude no. 3 / Heitor Villa-Lobos Rumores de la Caleta / Isaac Albéniz El Colibri / Julio Salvador Sagreras Bryan Picher, guitar Lute Suite in E Minor, BWV 996 / Johann Sebastian Bach I. Presto Arr. Frank Koonce Prelude No. 3 / Villa-Lobos La Fille aux cheveux de lin / Claude Debussy From Preludes Book I Arr. Julian Bream Sonata Romantica / Manuel Ponce I. Allegro moderato Arr. Andres Segovia Tim Prosser, guitar Danza Española / Enrique Granados II. El Oriental Tim Prosser, guitar Dylan Mowry, guitar Histoire du Tango / Astor Piazzolla II. Café 1930 Tim Prosser, guitar Terry Doyon, flutehttps://vc.bridgew.edu/student_concerts/1078/thumbnail.jp

    Three Monks: Courseware for Intermediate to Advanced Chinese Language Students and Students of Chinese Animation

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    About the Author Hua-yuan Li Mowry is Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College. About the Electronic Publication This electronic publication of Three Monks was made possible with the permission of the author. Rights Information In Copyright © Hua-yuan Li Mowr

    The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming

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    Pseudoceratitic ammonites of the family Engonoceratidae are locally common in the Mowry Shale in the central and northern parts of the Western Interior of the United States. Most occurrences are of crushed, specifically indeterminate specimens, but occasional collections from concretions have well-preserved, uncrushed material. Metengonoceras aspenanum (Reeside and Weymouth) is revised on the basis of uncrushed specimens from a concretion in the Neogastroplites muelleri zone in the Mowry Member of the Colorado Shale of Petroleum County, Montana. Metengonoceras aspenanum seems to be older than M. teigenense, n.sp., and both species are believed to be of early Cenomanian age. -Author

    A study of abnormalities in the genetic code that produ ce vulnerability to schizophrenia

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    Dr Bryan J Mowry$AUD 428,292.17NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran

    Astudy of abnormalities in the genetic code that produc e vulnerability to schizophrenia

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    Dr Bryan J Mowry$AUD 103,566.39NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran

    Chinese Love Stories from Ch\u27ing-shih

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    About the Book Ch\u27ing-shih is a lovingly made anthology of love stories, provided we push the limits of definition of love story just a little wider than they are usually set. The stories are classified into twenty-four major categories, each further divided into subsections and concluded with a paragraph of commentary. Professor Mowry provides a sampling of the contents of each category but not of each subsection, though the headings themselves are enough to pique our curiosity: shall we turn next to incomplete resurrections, or unusual degenerates ? The stories were collected in the early seventeenth century, just a decade or two before the fall of the Ming dynasty, but nine-tenths of them are pre-Ming in origin. Whether the earliest or the most recent stories have the higher artistic value will be a matter for the reader\u27s judgement. -- From the Preface. About the Author Hua-yuan Li Mowry is Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College. About the Electronic Publication This electronic publication of Chinese Love Stories from Ch\u27ing-shih was made possible with the permission of the author. University Press of New England created EPUB, MOBI, and PDF files from a scanned copy of the book. Rights Information Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License © Hua-yuan Li Mowr

    Prof Bryan Mowry

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    Yang-Pan Hsi: New Theater In China

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    About the Book Published in 1973, this pamphlet is No. 15 of the Studies in Chinese Communist Terminology series of the Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley. A pioneer study of the seven dramatic works produced in China between the years of 1964 and 1966, this pamphlet focuses on the Chinese communist literary and art theory at that time, when theatrical productions and personnel were treated more or less the same as industrial or agricultural outputs and factory or farm workers, in terms of managerial control. It traces the origin and development of the term yang-pan 样板 ( yangban in pinyin, meaning template ) from agricultural to dramatic productions, and describes the political and ideological background against which the seven model dramas (five Beijing operas and two ballet dance-dramas) came into being. Based on the limited Chinese source materials available to the West in the early 1970s, it also provides scene-to-scene synopses of each of the seven dramas. About the Author Hua-yuan Li Mowry is Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth College. About the Electronic Publication This electronic publication of Yang-Pan Hsi: New Theater In China was made possible with the permission of the author. Rights Information Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License © Regents of the University of Californi

    The status of genetic investigations of schizophrenia

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    Facts box Schizophrenia (SZ) has a substantial genetic predisposition. The inheritance pattern is complex, likely involving multiple, commonly occurring risk variants, each exerting a modest effect on overall disease risk. Significant progress has recently occurred with consensus chromosomal regions being linked to SZ and specific candidate genes, often located within these linkage regions, being associated with SZ in multiple populations with variable ancestry. However, indisputable evidence of association is lacking and no allele /haplotype has yet been conclusively implicated for any candidate gene. Further progress will depend on rigorous phenotyping (including the use of alternative phenotypes) and comprehensive LD mapping of large, ethnically homogeneous samples. To guard against false-positive findings, replication is essential. Functional studies of replicated variants should help clarify underlying molecular mechanisms that may lead to the development of targeted molecular treatments for SZ. Genetic complexity of schizophrenia Psychiatry has always suspected that schizophrenia (SZ) has a genetic predisposition. Kraepelin wrote in 1919 that “dementia praecox not at all infrequently is familial, often appearing in brothers and sisters”; in 1916, Schulz used the family study method to evaluate the validity of Kraepelin's subtyping system for SZ, and in 1946, Kallmann analyzed 691 SZ twin families. Decades of family, twin, and adoption studies have substantiated these early views indicating a substantial genetic component to SZ risk, with an 80% heritability (the proportion of the total phenotypic variance explained by genetic factors), a 50% concordance rate in monozygotic twins, and a 10% risk to siblings relative to a 1% general population risk

    Supplementary_Figure_1A – Supplemental material for Wnt receptor gene <i>FZD1</i> was associated with schizophrenia in genome-wide SNP analysis of the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank cohort

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_1A for Wnt receptor gene FZD1 was associated with schizophrenia in genome-wide SNP analysis of the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank cohort by Xiaoman Liu, Siew-Kee Low, Joshua R Atkins, Jing Qin Wu, William R Reay, Heath M Cairns, Melissa J Green, Ulrich Schall, Assen Jablensky, Bryan Mowry, Patricia T Michie, Stan V Catts, Frans Henskens, Christos Pantelis, Carmel Loughland, Alan V Boddy, Paul A Tooney, Rodney J Scott, Vaughan J Carr and Murray J Cairns in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry</p
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