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    Targeted metabolomics data

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    The chemicals, standards and extraction protocol used as the same as given in Loupit et al. (2022) The analysis protocol was the same as described by Loupit et al. (2020) with some modifications and a different column (Agilent ZORBAX RRHD SB-C18 (2.1 mm x 100 mm, 1.8 μm)). Loupit G, Prigent S, Franc C, De Revel G, Richard T, Cookson SJ, Fonayet JV. 2020. Polyphenol Profiles of Just Pruned Grapevine Canes from Wild Vitis Accessions and Vitis vinifera Cultivars. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 68, 13397-13407. Loupit G, Prigent S, Prodhomme D, Spilmont AS, Hilbert G, Franc C, de Revel G, Ollat N, Valls Fonayet J, Cookson SJ. 2022. Identifying early metabolite markers of successful graft union formation in grapevine Horticultural Research 9, uhab070

    Data for Engineering spatial coherence in lattices of polariton condensates

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    Experimental data and numerical simulation results used to create the figures in the paper J. D. T&ouml;pfer, I. Chatzopoulos, H. Sigurdsson, T. Cookson, Y. G. Rubo, and P. G. Lagoudakis (2020), Engineering spatial coherence in lattices of polariton condensates, Optica.</span

    Investigating the asthma phenotype

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    W. O. C. Cookson and L. J. Palme

    Replication Code for: Echo Chambers

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    This file directory produces replication code for "Echo chambers." Because we cannot share the underlying data from StockTwits and other subscription data sources, we have included several of the first lines of code to show how the data are formatted. Other researchers can go through a similar approval and subscription process to obtain the underlying data

    Revised stratigraphy of the Cookson Group of southwestern New Brunswick and adjacent Maine

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    The Ordovician Cookson Group in southwestern New Brunswick is divided into formations previously recognized in the adjacent area of Maine. However, the stratigraphic order of these formations is revised based on new fossil evidence. From the base upward, the revised Cookson Group comprises the Calais, Woodland, Pocomoonshine Lake, and Kendall Mountain formations; the latter formation contains newly discovered Caradocian graptolites. The Digdeguash Formation, previously assigned to the Silurian, is now included in the Cookson Group, and is considered to be equivalent to the Woodland and Pocomoonshine Lake formations on the basis of lithological similarities. The contact between the Digdeguash Formation and the Silurian Flume Ridge Formation, previously interpreted to be gradational, is a major fault R&#xC9;SUM&#xC9; Le Groupe de Cookson du sud-ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick est divis&#xE9; en formations a d&#xE9;j&#xE0; que l’on identifi&#xE9;es dans la r&#xE9;gion adjacente du Maine. Cependant l'ordre stratigraphique de ces formations a &#xE9;t&#xE9; r&#xE9;vis&#xE9; suite &#xE0; la decouverte d'un nouveau site fossilifere. A partir du bas, le Groupe de Cookson r&#xE9;vis&#xE9; comprend les formations de Calais, Woodland, Pocomoonshine Lake et de Kendall Mountain; cette demiere contient des graptolites nouvellement d&#xE9;couverts appartenant &#xE0; l'Ordovicien moyen (Caradocien). La Formation de Digdeguash, ant&#xE9;rieurement consid&#xE9;r&#xE9;e comme faisant partie du Silurien, est maintenant int&#xE9;gr&#xE9;e au Groupe de Cookson. La Formation de Digdeguash repr&#xE9;sente un faci&#xE8;s similaire &#xE0; celui des formations Woodland et Pocomoonshine Lake. La zone de contact entre la Formation de Digdeguash et la Formation de Flume Ridge, d'&#xE2;ge silurien, ant&#xE9;rieurement consid&#xE9;r&#xE9;e comme graduelle est, en effet, une fait importante. [Traduit par le journal

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    914: Sgt James Cookson (dispatch notice; citation)

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    James Cookson was my maternal grandfather. He was from Lytham, Lancashire and volunteered for the Army aged 16 (really 15). He served for the duration of the war with the North Lancashire Regiment Territorials, 1/4th Batallion.On 13th November 1916, he was mentioned in a dispatch from General Sir Douglas Haig “for gallant and distinguished services in the field." At this time he was recorded as No 314, L/C J. Cookson. 1/4th Bn (TF).On 1st March 1918 he received a Citation A L’Ordre de L’Armee signed by Marshal Petain. He also received the Croix de Guerre and I have seen a reference in a book about the North Lancashire Regiment which refers to Sgt Cookson being congratulated on his Croix de Guerre.The reason for the citation and medal is written in French on the certificate and translates thus:"On the 1st March 1918 being part of a patrol led by two officers, one of whom was killed and the other injured helped the latter to carry the body of the first to the English lines despite a violent bombardment. He was then joined to a detachment that was coming out and he took part in the advance guard of an attack on an enemy post. His courage and his contempt for danger served as the very best example to the men."</p

    Nitrate as a signal in Arabidopsis

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    This thesis describes an investigation of nitrate signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana leaf cells. The expression and activity of nitrate transporters and assimilatory enzymes are under complex regulation by mechanisms that are not yet fully understood. Experiments were designed to investigate the relationships between cytosolic ion activity changes and the regulation of nitrate transporters and assimilatory enzymes.Two different approaches were used. Firstly, cytosolic ion activity changes were measured under light-dark transitions, treatment known to affect the regulation of nitrate transporters and assimilatory enzymes. These changes were initially studied using ion-selective microelectrodes. Light-dark transitions were shown to cause changes in cytosolic nitrate activity in mesophyll cells. Dark treatment caused an increase in cytosolic nitrate activity, light treatment a decrease. Plants without functional nitrate reductase (NR) did not show such changes and a higher constant level of cytosolic nitrate activity was observed compared with wild type, suggesting that NR activity has a role in cytosolic nitrate activity changes. These results are consistent with a signalling role for cytosolic nitrate activity in the regulation of nitrate transporters and assimilatory enzymes. The role of NR in influencing cytosolic pH was investigated using pH-selective microelectrodes. The microelectrode measurements were extremely difficult and time consuming so as an alternative pH-indicator dyes were tested but were not distributed in the cytosol of mesophyll cells.The second approach involved the use of nitrate-inducible luciferase reporter plants. A photomultiplier tube/fibre optic cable system was developed and used to quantify luminescence from these plants. A low-light imaging camera was also used. Both systems showed that the reporter plants provided were unsuitable for the study of nitrate-induction. Alternative nitrate-inducible reporter plants were produced, which were shown to be nitrate-inducible and suitable for nitrate-induction studies.The results presented provide supporting evidence for the hypothesis that NR-dependent changes in cytosolic nitrate activity may function as signals in Arabidopsis mesophyll cells.</p

    'Resolving Moral Conflicts:British Idealist and Contemporary Liberal Approaches to Value Pluralism and Moral Conduct'

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    Recent years have seen a growth of interest in the great English idealist thinker T. H. Green (1836-82) as philosophers have begun to overturn received opinions of his thought and to rediscover his original and important contributions to ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy. This collection of essays by leading experts, all but one published here for the first time, introduces and critically examines his ideas both in their context and in their relevance to contemporary debates
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