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Mission San Juan De Capistrano
Mission San Juan De Capistrano, Third mission, Build 1718, San Antonio Texas Postcar
Tupiperla barbosai Avelino-Capistrano & Nessimian, 2013, sp.n.
Tupiperla barbosai sp.n. * Material examinated. Holotype 3: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Teresópolis, Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos. Rio Beija-Flor. 11–15.xi.2011. 13. A. P. M. Santos, B. Clarkson & J. L. Nessimian. Paratypes: Rio Paquequer, Ponte na Estrada, 15–18.ix. 2011, 43, Malaise trap, 1,000 m, D. M. Takiya. Measurements. RJ. 3 width of head: 0.93–1.17 mm; length of forewing: 8.33–9.31 mm (n= 4). Male. General color brown to dark brown. Head dark brown with depressed area between the posterior ocelli (Fig. 2). Eyes dark brown. Three ocelli. Antenna dark brown. Labrum and palpus brown. Pronotum trapezoidal, dark brown, with roughness; median line dark. Foreleg brown; middle and posterior femora brown, with darker apex. Spine of femur keel shaped. Base of middle and posterior tibiae brown, delimited by a dark ring. Abdomen dark brown, pale in dorsal view and brown in ventral view; sterna covered by white setae. Tergum IX without pigment posteromedially lateral and anterior margins sclerotized dark brown. Tergum X pentagonal; anterior and latero-posterior margins concave; posterior margin convex. Extension of tergum X short, flattened dorsoventrally, broader at apex and slightly curved ventrad (Fig. 3). Paraprocts long and robust, longer than tergum X, somewhat cylindrical, dilated and twisted dorsally on distal quarter, tapering to acute apex (Fig. 4). Subgenital plate piriform, posterior margin projected with truncated apex (Fig. 5). Female and Nymph: unknown. Remarks. Tupiperla barbosai differs from other species of the genus by the peculiar form of the paraprocts, longer and tapering to an acute apex. The structure is similar to T. oliverai Froehlich, 1998, but in this species, the apex of paraproct is more truncated than in the new species. The apex of tergum X differs between the two species, being short in T. barbosai and long and deeply divided in T. oliverai. All specimens of T. barbosai were collected with a Malaise trap and aerial nets during day, suggesting diurnal activity of this species. Distribution. Brazil. Rio de Janeiro. Etymology. The patronym honors the dipterist, Leandro Silva Barbosa.Published as part of Avelino-Capistrano, Fernanda & Nessimian, Jorge Luiz, 2013, A new species and new records of Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera) from the Serra dos Orgãos, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, pp. 185-191 in Zootaxa 3683 (2) on pages 188-190, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3683.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/22225
When the swallows come back to Capistrano.
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal guitar ukulele banjo [instrumentation]F [key]Tenderly [tempo]Publisher's advertisement on back cover and cover verso. [note]Includes diagrams for guitar, symbols for ukulele and banjo.Popular song [form/genre]Dickinson music shop, sheet music, records, everything in music, Dickinson, North Dakota. --cover. [dealer stamp]Swallows flying high above Capistrano ; photograph: Dinah Shore [illustration
Na trilha do po?tico: cap?tulos sobre trag?dias e poesia na Alemanha de Heidegger
O nono livro de Pablo Capistrano traz uma an?lise de alguns dos mais importantes textos do fil?sofo alem?o Martin Heidegger dos anos de 1930, especialmente os que tratam sobre os Hinos de H?lderlin. Mesclando elementos da hermen?utica bloomiana com aspectos da exegese filos?fica tradicional e dados hist?rico-biogr?ficos, Capistrano procura dar conta das rela??es que Heidegger estabeleceu com diversos pensadores e poetas de tradi??o ocidental, como, Hes?odo, Her?clito, Hegel e Nietzsche. Por meio de uma estrutura de cap?tulos que podem ser lidos como sequ?ncias de uma novela liter?ria, Capistrano apresenta um painel, ao mesmo tempo, amplo e aprofundado do cen?rio que permeou os embates intelectuais na Alemanha dos s?culos XVIII e XIX, a partir da transi??o da obra de Heidegger em dire??o ? poesia de H?lderlin e do abandono paulatino da compreens?o do tr?gico como elemento central da antiguidade cl?ssica e da
busca de uma interpreta??o da antiguidade grega que levasse em conta a presen?a do po?tico como definidora da experi?ncia cultural ocidental. O percurso de Heidegger em dire??o ao po?tico ? lido, deste modo, a partir de seus esfor?os em oferecer uma perspectiva alternativa ?quela constru?da pela tradi??o de estudos cl?ssicos alem?. Seguindo as veredas conceituais de Heidegger, transitando entre a literatura e a filosofia, Capistrano nos oferece n?o apenas uma exegese filos?fica acad?mica tradicional de um dos mais importantes e pol?micos fil?sofos do s?culo XX, mas tamb?m uma proposta instigante de se compreender a hist?ria da filosofia como um embate entre autores fortes, em sua busca por um lugar no c?none da tradi??o filos?fica
Mission of St. John Capistrano and Lithuania
Vienas iš Pranciškonų ordino pertvarkymo sumanytojų ir atlikėjų, Bernardinų ordino kūrėjų Vidurio Europoje buvo Jonas Kapistranas (1386–1456). Tuojau po jo mirties buvo pradėta rūpintis dėl jo paskelbimo šventuoju. Iš Austrijos, Lenkijos, Moravijos ir Vengrijos į Romą pradėjo plaukti liudijimai apie jo padarytus stebuklus. Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjama, kiek Jono Kapistrano misija Vidurio Europoje darė įtakos Lietuvai, jos visuomenei, pirmųjų bernardinų vienuolynų kūrimuisi Lietuvos Didžiojoje Kunigaikštystėje. Dar jam gyvam esant, Lietuvoje buvo jo sekėjų, buvo žinoma jo misijų veikla. Po Jono Kapistrano mirties Šventojo (kanonizuotas tik 1690 m.) darbus tęsė, kultą platino jo mokiniai ir broliaibernardinai. Tai rodo tiek rašytiniai šaltiniai, tiek ikonografija. Reikšminiai žodžiai: Misijos; Šventieji; KultaiJohn Capistrano (1386–1456) was one of initiators and activists of reforming the Franciscan Order, a founder of the Bernardine congregation in Central Europe. Right after his death steps were taken to pronounce him a saint. Testimonies of miracles performed by him started to flow from Austria, Poland, Moravia and Hungary to Rome. The article studies the influence of the Mission of St. John Capistrano in Central Europe to Lithuania, its society, foundation of first Bernardine monasteries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Even while he was alive, there were his followers in Lithuania, activities of his mission were known in the country. After the death of John Capistrano his disciples and St. Bernardine’s friars continued work of the Saint (he was canonized only in 1690) and propagated veneration of him. This is reflected both in written sources and iconography
Interior view of Mission San Juan Capistrano, showing two worshippers kneeling in front of the altar, ca.1900
Photograph of the interior view of Mission San Juan Capistrano, showing two worshippers kneeling in front of the altar, ca.1900. Pews on either side form an aisle up the middle. The two women worshippers are on a raise platform directly in front of the altar with their backs to the camera. Several candle sticks are on the altar. Sunshine comes in the window at right.; "Worshippers at the Altar (wearing rebozos) M. San Juan Capistrano. 1900. Above is oil painting of San Juan Capistrano, an original painting of this mission." -- A. Yorb
Mission San Juan Capistrano, showing entrance to bull pens, California, ca.1900
Photograph of Mission San Juan Capistrano, showing entrance to bull pens, California, ca.1900. In the extreme foreground, large weeds can be seen. At center, a series of deteriorating, stone arches can be seen. In the background, a crumbling stone wall is visible with an additional archway at its center. Looking through the ruined archway, a gated entrance to the arena for the bulls can be seen.; "Entrance from the bull pens for the bull fights. M. Capistrano. Northern Zaguan formerly passage-way between northern and southern patios of this mission." -- A. Yorb
Determining the beneficial properties of bovine amniotic membrane and its efficacy as a therapy for corneal healing
Corneal ulceration, or ulcerative keratitis, is one of the most common ocular diseases observed in dogs and horses, particularly after trauma. Superficial corneal ulcers can heal without complications in a noninfected environment, but severe ulcerative keratitis can progress rapidly and lead to impaired vision and loss of the eye. Corneal healing is modulated by complex signaling pathways which involve proteinases, proteinase inhibitors, growth factors, and pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. For adequate corneal healing, it is necessary to have a well-balanced interaction between proteinases and their inhibitors, as well as anti-angiogenic and angiogenic factors. Therefore, keeping this balance should be the target approach in treating ulcerative keratitis. Some medications can alter the ocular microenvironment and help keep this balance, improving corneal healing. In this dissertation work, bovine amniotic membrane homogenate (BAMH) has been investigated to evaluate its efficacy as therapy during corneal healing. The first step was to confirm if BAMH contains tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), the most effective metalloproteinase inhibitors in the cornea, and if BAMH is able to inhibit metalloproteinases (MMPs) -2 and -9, which are detrimental when in excess. After confirming these properties in vitro, BAMH effectiveness during healing process was evaluated in an ex vivo wounded cornea model, topically applying the BAMH and comparing its effect with EDTA and a control. The BAMH was able to reduce corneal healing time significantly when compared to the controls, suggesting that it is a promising treatment for stromal and epithelial ulcers. Subsequently, the next step was to develop a protein profile of the bovine amniotic membrane (BAM) to understand how BAMH could potentially influence corneal ulcer therapy. To do so, BAM proteins were identified using high-throughput proteomic analysis. The results revealed that many of the expressed proteins in the BAM were also present in the cornea and involved in several biological and molecular functions. In conclusion, BAMH appears to be a promising treatment for corneal ulcers, presenting TIMP -1, TIMP -2 and TIMP -3, inhibiting MMP-2 and MMP-9 in vitro, accelerating the corneal healing time, and presenting numerous beneficial proteins important for corneal health and function.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2022-12-01The student, Erotides Capistrano Da Silva, accepted the attached license on 2020-11-18 at 14:11.The student, Erotides Capistrano Da Silva, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2020-11-18 at 14:28.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2020-11-25 at 11:27.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #15903 on 2021-03-04 at 16:19:33Made available in DSpace on 2021-03-05T21:40:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Order Plecoptera
Plecoptera is a small neopteran order that probablyemerged in the Upper Carboniferous (Grimaldi & Engel,2005; Bethoux et al., 2011). The order is distributed acrossall continents except Antarctica and has about 4,000species in 16 families (Fochetti & Tierno-de-Figueroa,2008). In the Neotropical region, there are 542 describedspecies (DeWalt et al., 2017) distributed in 6 families and48 endemic genera (except for Anacroneuria which is alsoreported in the Nearctic Region; Stark et al., 2009; Vera,2009; McCulloch et al., 2016). Adults are weak flyers andare found in riparian vegetation, typically at high elevations(up to 3,800e4,200 m) (Roback, 1980). However, theyalso occur at low elevations <100 m (e.g., Anacroneuriasp., Avelino-Capistrano, 2014) and even at sea level(Klapopteryx kuscheli IlliesdPessacq, pers. obs.). Theycan be easily found on substrates such as rocks, bryophytes,and litter in low-orders rivers with clean and flowingwater. Most Plecoptera nymphs are very sensitive toenvironmental pollution (exceptions include Anacroneuria;Avelino-Capistrano, 2014) and are often used in freshwatermonitoring programs (Callisto et al., 2001; Buss et al.,2002). However, much of those studies are based onfamily-level analyses (e.g., Junqueira & Campos, 1998;Miserendino & Pizzolo´n, 1999), in part because of the highdiversity and lack of adequate keys to identify stoneflies atlower taxonomic levels. Some authors have associatednymphs with adults by rearing methods (e.g., Ribeiro,2004; Ribeiro & Raphael, 2005; Pessacq & Omad, 2012),although in recent years, molecular tools have been successfullyused for this purpose (e.g., Mynott et al., 2011;Tierno-de-Figueroa et al., 2011; Avelino-Capistrano et al.,2014, 2015). Keys to Neotropical nymphs have beendeveloped by many authors (e.g., Benedetto, 1974;Romero, 2001), although the keys of Stark et al. (2009) arethe most comprehensive. This chapter is based in part onthis last work, with the addition of photographs, drawings,and the recently described genus Pehuenioperla (Vera, 2009).Fil: Avelino Capistrano, Fernanda. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; BrasilFil: Pessacq, Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagóica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Facultad de Ciencias Naturales - Sede Esquel. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; ArgentinaFil: Silva Barbosa, Leandro. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Brasi
Transpacific Engagements: Trade, Translation, and Visual Culture of Entangled Empires (1565–1898), de Florina H. Capistrano-Baker y Meha Priyadarshini
Reseña del libro Capistrano-Baker, F. H., Priyadarshini, M. (2020). Transpacific Engagements: Trade, Translation, and Visual Culture of Entangled Empires (1565–1898). Ayala Foundation, Inc., Getty Research Institute, Kunsthistorisches Institute in Florenz (Max-Planck-Institute)
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