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    Crowe, Hugh N S, SX13752

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/379828Surname: CROWE Given Name(s) or Initials: HUGH N S Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX13752 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 15089193640 Item: [2016.0049.12121] "Crowe, Hugh N S, SX13752

    Crowe Sybil, Corp Edward, Our ablest public servant, Sir Eyre Crowe 1864-1925

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    Leruez Jacques. Crowe Sybil, Corp Edward, Our ablest public servant, Sir Eyre Crowe 1864-1925. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°43, juillet-septembre 1994. Dossier : Histoire au présent de la "political correctness" pp. 150-151

    Taxonomy, phylogenetic and biogeographical relationships of African grassland Francolins (Genus: Scleroptila)

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    Bibliography: leaves 23-28.The potential for using a combination of molecular and whole-organismal data has opened up new avenues for avian taxonomy, phylogenetics and biogeography. Such a multifaceted approach is used here to identify diagnosable taxa within the Orange River Francolin Scleroptila levaillanloides species complex and resolve evolutionary relationships between these taxa and other mono-and polytypic forms within the Red-winged Group of francolins (= genus Scleroplila sensli lalo). Mitochondrial cytochrome-b DNA sequence data (±250 b.p.) from 50 individuals and 19 morphological characters extracted from reports in published literature were employed to achieve these aims. These characters were analysed separately and also in combination using maximum parsimony (DNA sequences and organismal data), maximum likelihood (DNA sequences) and distance (DNA sequences) analyses. Monophyly of the Red-winged Group plus the Ring-necked Francolin Dendroperdix slreptophorus was supported by all the analyses (bootstrap support ranged from 50%-94%) except distance analysis. The Orange River Francolin complex was found to be non-monophyletic. Two distinct clades were identified, one comprising taxa from southwestern and the other from northeastern Africa. Morphological analysis yielded a distinct clade of the southwestern Orange River Francolin. The other polytypic species and assemblages thereof show poor resolution. The results of this study clearly demonstrate a need for further assessment of the taxonomic status of Scleroptila spp. and their phylogenetic relationships

    Concepts en climatologie : Crowe (P.R.), Concepts in Climatology

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    Paul Patrice. Concepts en climatologie : Crowe (P.R.), Concepts in Climatology. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 90, n°500, 1981. p. 471

    Tot traduint Anna Crowe i Stewart Conn : el Seminari de Traducció Poètica a Farrera

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    Arran de la celebració, el novembre del 1998, d'un seminari de traducció poètica a Farrera organitzat per la Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, amb la presència de deu traductors catalans i dos poetes escocesos, dos dels traductors participants narren en sengles articles l'experiència de la traducció en equip dels poemes de Stewart Conn i Anna Crowe, els dos poetes presents. Dídac Pujol explica les vicissituds, els problemes i els resultats de la traducció del poema « Renoir», de Stewart Conn. Dolors Udina explica com es va abordar la traducció del poema « Going to Sawrey», d'Anna Crowe, els problemes que plantejava la pluralitat de veus i de solucions trobades. En els dos articles s'avalua amb molt entusiasme la insòlita experiència de la traducció en grup.After the celebration in November 1998 of a Poetry Translation Seminar at Farrera, organized by the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, with the assistance of ten Catalan translators and two Scottish poets, two of the participant translators explain in their articles the experience of translation in collaboration of poems by Stewart Conn and Anna Crowe. Dídac Pujol explains the translation p r oblems and results of the poem «Renoir» by Stewart Conn. Dolors Udina explains h ow it was translating « Going to Sawrey», by Anna Crowe, the problems posed by the multiplicity of voices and the many solutions found. In both articles, the unhea rd of experience of translating in group is highly evaluated

    Un Évangéliaire carolingien à la South African Library de Cape Town (Ms. 4c 15)

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    Crowe Richard-J.-J. Un Évangéliaire carolingien à la South African Library de Cape Town (Ms. 4c 15). In: Scriptorium, Tome 37 n°2, 1983. p. 294

    Why study sex by the sea? Marine organisms and the problems of fertilization and cell cleavage

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    Michael R . Dietrich, Nathan Crowe, and Rachel A . Anken

    “This is NOT Rap” : Boundary Works and Symbolic Violence in YouTube-Based Music Subcultures

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    Rap music is one of the main components of hip-hop culture, together with break-dance and graffiti; this music emerged in the United States during the late 1970s, but has quickly spread throughout all the continents. But what is rap? Music genres have always revealed boundaries which are not only fuzzy in their definition, but they are also often intended as stakes in dialectical processes involving the different actors animating musical scenes, and rap too has been and still is clearly exposed to these dynamics. During the last decade, however, the emergent role of social media and digital platforms opened a new phase for these processes, because it provided them with a new stage and battleground. The chapter aims at reflecting on this topic by focusing on the Italian rap scene. Originated as a grassroots urban movement in the early 1990s, and become mainstream in the 2000s, also Italian rap music has recently entered a novel phase of its relatively short life, that is, a “YouTube era.” Key names of the 2010s Italian hip-hop scene have become nationally famous mainly thanks to the enormous circulation of their videos. “Old-school” Italian rap videos are also widely present and commented on the platform. Nowadays, two generations of Italian rap lovers interact publicly across YouTube's techno-social contexts, fighting on the authenticity and street credibility of national and international artists, while continuously negotiating the boundaries of a subcultural taste regime in constant transition. This chapter analyses the discursive boundary works, forms of aesthetic resistance and manifestations of symbolic violence characterising the Italian rap subculture on YouTube, based on a mixed-method analysis of a large sample of comments and metadata extracted from the platform

    Temporal patterns of inflammatory gene expression in local tissues after banding or burdizzo castration in cattle

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    peer-reviewedBackground: Castration of male cattle has been shown to elicit inflammatory reactions and acute inflammation is initiated and sustained by the participation of cytokines. Methods: Sixty continental × beef bulls (Mean age 12 ± (s.e.) 0.2 months; Mean weight 341 ± (s.e.) 3.0 kg) were blocked by weight and randomly assigned to one of three treatments (n = 20 animals per treatment): 1) untreated control (Con); 2) banding castration at 0 min (Band); 3) Burdizzo castration at 0 min (Burd). Samples of the testis, epididymis and scrotal skin were collected surgically from 5 animals from each group at 12 h, 24 h, 7 d, and 14 d post-treatment, and analysed using real-time PCR. A repeated measurement analysis (Proc GLM) was performed using SAS. If there was no treatment and time interaction, main effects of treatment by time were tested by ANOVA. Results: Electrophoresis data showed that by 7 d post-castration RNA isolated from all the testicle samples of the Burd castrated animals, the epididymis and middle scrotum samples from Band castrates were degraded. Transitory effects were observed in the gene expression of IFN-γ, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α at 12 h and 24 h post treatment. Burd castrates had greater (P < 0.05) testicular IFN-γ mRNA levels compared with Band and Con animals, but lower (P < 0.05) testicular TNF-α mRNA levels compared with Con animals. Band castrates had greater (P < 0.05) testicular IL-6 mRNA levels than Burd castrates at 12 h post-castration. Burd castrates had greater (P < 0.05) testicular IL-8 mRNA levels than Band and Con animals at 24 h post-castration. In the epididymis, Burd castrates had greater (P < 0.05) IL-6 mRNA (both at 12 h and 24 h post treatment) and IL-8 mRNA (12 h post treatment) levels compared with Band and Con animals; Burd castrates had greater (P = 0.049) IL-10 mRNA levels than Band castrates at 12 h post-castration. Conclusion: Banding castration caused more inflammatory associated gene expression changes to the epididymis and scrotum than burdizzo. Burdizzo caused more severe acute inflammatory responses, in terms of pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression, in the testis and epididymis than banding
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