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    Lionel Barrymore Collection - Accession 1716 M828 (885)

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    This collection consists of a framed watercolor painting titled, “Holiday Time in the South” by Lionel Barrymore. The nameplate states: “Painted And Presented To The Citizens Of Rock Hill As A Memento Of My Sincere Appreciation For Their Good Will Towards Me, 8-11-’53, Lionel Barrymore.” Also included in the collection are several photocopies of newspaper articles related to the receipt of the painting from 1953-1954 and a letter written by Lionel Barrymore on his letterhead to Miss Nan Weller Carson of the Rock Hill Public Library dated May 2, 1954. Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954) was a famous actor, director, author, and painter. A member of the Keystone Club of Rock Hill, Mrs. Eva M. White, wrote to Lionel as part of a project she was working on and Mr. Barrymore responded with a letter and telegram. In response, members of the Keystone Club sent several hundred letters and birthday cards to him for his 75th birthday. In thanks he painted and dedicated the watercolor, “Holiday Time in the South” to the City of Rock Hill.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2684/thumbnail.jp

    Measurement of Î2-tryptase in postmortem serum, pericardial fluid, urine and vitreous humor in the forensic setting

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    In the realm of forensic pathology, Î2-tryptase measurement for diagnostic purposes is performed in postmortem serum obtained from femoral blood. This may be partially or completely unavailable in some specific cases, such as infant autopsies and severely damaged bodies. The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of determining Î2-tryptase levels for diagnostic purposes in alternative biological samples. Urine, vitreous humor and pericardial fluid were selected and measured in 94 subjects including: fatal anaphylaxis following contrast material administration (6 cases), hypothermia (10 cases), diabetic ketoacidosis (10 cases), gunshot suicide (10 cases), heroin injection-related deaths (18 cases), trauma (10 cases), sudden death with minimal coronary atherosclerosis (10 cases), severe coronary atherosclerosis without myocardial infarction (10 cases) and severe coronary atherosclerosis with myocardial infarction (10 cases). Postmortem serum and pericardial fluid Î2-tryptase levels higher than the clinical reference value (11.4 ng/ml) were systematically identified in fatal anaphylaxis following contrast material administration and 6 cases unrelated to anaphylaxis. Î2-tryptase concentrations in urine and vitreous humor were lower than the clinical reference value in all cases included in this study. Determination of Î2-tryptase in pericardial fluid appears to be a possible alternative to postmortem serum in the early postmortem period when femoral blood cannot be collected during autopsy and biochemical investigations are required to objectify increased Î2-tryptase levels. © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd

    La charge d'entraînement du nageur : comment l'apprécier et dans quel but ?

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    Rey Jean-Lionel. La charge d'entraînement du nageur : comment l'apprécier et dans quel but ?. In: Les Cahiers de l'INSEP, n°33, 2002. La charge de travail en sport de haut niveau. pp. 147-157

    Measurement of Î2-tryptase in postmortem serum in cardiac deaths

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    Mast cells are well known for their role in hypersensitivity reactions. However, there is increasing evidence that they might also participate in both developing and weakening atherosclerotic plaques, potentially causing plaque instability. Some clinical studies have therefore postulated the existence of relationships between blood Î2-tryptase levels and acute coronary syndromes. In this study, we investigated postmortem serum Î2-tryptase levels in a series of 90 autopsy cases with various degrees of coronary atherosclerosis that had undergone medico-legal investigations. Î2-tryptase concentrations in these cases were compared to levels observed in 6 fatal anaphylaxis cases following contrast material administration. Postmortem serum Î2-tryptase concentrations in the anaphylactic deaths ranged from 146 to 979 ng/ml. In 9 out of 90 cases of cardiac deaths, Î2-tryptase levels were higher than clinical reference values of 11.4 ng/ml and ranged from 21 to 65 ng/ml. These results indicate that increased postmortem serum Î2-tryptase levels can be observed, though not systematically, in cardiac deaths with varying degrees of coronary atherosclerosis disease, thereby suggesting that mast cell activation in this disease cannot be ascertained by postmortem serum Î2-tryptase measurements. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved

    Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications (vol 24, pg 3696, 2019): Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications (Empirical Software Engineering, (2019), 10.1007/s10664-019-09707-8)

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    The article Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications, written by Sadeeq Jan, Annibale Panichella, Andrea Arcuri, and Lionel Briand, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal (currently SpringerLink) on May 2019 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on June 2019 toSoftware Engineerin

    Tayler, J. Lionel

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/342115Reference: J. LionelTayler, The Nature of Woman. Back of card. Author: de Ribera, Paul. Specialty: author.138567 item: [2014.0039.00278] "Tayler, J. Lionel

    Reorient the Orient: A Case Study

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    Lionel Popkin delves into his body and art as methods to navigate the world and comment on its affordances in representation

    Robert-Lionel Séguin, ethnohistorien, collectionneur passionné

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    Au début des années 1980, l’auteure visite l’imposante collection de plus de 20 000 objets de Rls à sa demeure de Rigaud. Elle raconte comment, avec l’aide de son épouse, Huguette Servant, l’ethnologue-chercheur n’a cessé de collectionner les objets jusqu’au soir de sa vie. Elle se remémore, en particulier, une rencontre émouvante de Rls avec son époux, l’ethnologue Jean-Claude Dupont, son grand ami et confrère dans l’étude de la culture matérielle. L’histoire tourne autour d’une lignette, un piège très populaire à l’île d’Orléans pour capturer les plectrophanes des neiges, ces oiseaux blancs si nombreux qu’ils créaient sur leur passage comme « un nuage qui coupaient les rayons du soleil ».In the early 1980s, the author had the opportunity to see Robert-Lionel Séguin’s vast collection of 20,000 artifacts at his home in Rigaud, Québec. She tells of how Séguin, along with his wife Huguette Servant, continued adding objects to the collection during his entire life. One meeting in particular stands out. It was an emotional occasion when the author visited Robert-Lionel Séguin along with her husband, ethnologist Jean-Claude Dupont, who was his close friend and colleague in the field of material culture research. Their discussion was mainly about the “lignette”, a type of trap that was very often used on Île d’Orléans to capture Snow Buntings, the white birds that were so numerous it was said their passage was like a cloud that blocked out the sun’s rays

    "Réhabiliter le périurbain, comment vivre et bouger durablement dans ces territoires ?" - Lionel Rougé, Christophe Gay, Sylvie Landriève, Anaïs Lefranc-Morin, Claire Nicolas (Livre)

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    "Réhabiliter le périurbain, comment vivre et bouger durablement dans ces territoires ?" - Lionel Rougé, Christophe Gay, Sylvie Landriève, Anaïs Lefranc-Morin, Claire Nicolas - Editions Loco, 2013 - 144 p. Accédez au site de l'éditeur : http://www.editionsloco.com/ Résumé extrait du site de Créville : Un ouvrage publié sous la direction scientifique de Lionel Rougé Christophe Gay, Sylvie Landriève, Anaïs Lefranc-Morin et Claire Nicolas. Dans Espèces d'espaces, Georges Perec nous invitait à ne ..

    Wikipédia : entretien avec Lionel Barbe

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    Dans cet entretien que Lionel Barbe a accordé au Culture Media Lab, il présente la recherche qu’il mène sur Wikipedia, autour des pratiques permises par l’encyclopédie, de ses utilisateurs et de la manière dont ils collaborent pour améliorer encore l’outil. Pour revenir à la genèse de vos travaux, comment l’idée de travailler autour de Wikipédia a-t-elle émergé ? C’était entre 2002 et 2004, je travaillais sur ma thèse et j’étudiais les médias participatifs sur le Web. J’ai découvert que Wiki..
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