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    Letter from Mrs. David Campbell, Chicago, Illinois, to Julia Neely Finch, Birmingham, Alabama, June 15, 1916

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    Mrs. Campbell writes Mrs. Finch about freelance writing for the Monitor

    Letter from Mrs. David Campbell, Chicago, Illinois, to Julia Neely Finch, Birmingham, Alabama, December 13, 1915

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    Mrs. Campbell writes Mrs. Finch about two publications that will enlighten her about the work of the Federation. She speaks about an upcoming convention that will be held in Birmingham

    Foreign debt: the case for bank regulation by David Finch

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    tag=1 data=Foreign debt: the case for bank regulation by David Finch. tag=2 data=Finch, David tag=3 data=IPA Review. tag=6 data=Winter 1990 tag=7 data=28-30. tag=8 data=Banks tag=9 data=Deregulation%interest rates%foreign debt tag=10 data=Interest rates should not be the sole instrument of monetary policy. Within carefully delineated bounds, tighter regulation of banks could be an effective weapon in the battle against Australia's ever-mounting foreign debt. tag=11 data=1990/2/6 tag=12 data=155 tag=13 data=CABInterest rates should not be the sole instrument of monetary policy. Within carefully delineated bounds, tighter regulation of banks could be an effective weapon in the battle against Australia's ever-mounting foreign debt

    bird-house/finch: v0.12.0

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    <ul> <li>Renamed the installed package from <code>finch</code> to <code>birdhouse-finch</code>.</li> <li>First release of the <code>birdhouse-finch</code> package on PyPI.</li> <li>Versioning now adheres to SemVer v2.0.0.</li> <li>Added a Makefile recipe to the repository to evaluate notebooks while ignoring the output cells.</li> <li>Cleaned up documentation to facilitate easier navigation.</li> <li>Slightly reorganized the documentation for easier navigation.</li> <li>Fast-forwarded the cookiecutter.</li> <li>Fixed the <code>Manifest.in</code> to add all necessary files to wheel.</li> <li>Removed references to files that have never existed (<code>apidoc</code>).</li> <li>Cleaned up the setup code.</li> <li>Added more files to be ignored in the <code>.gitignore</code> and in the <code>Manifest.in</code>.</li> </ul&gt

    Gene duplication and fragmentation in the zebra finch major histocompatibility complex

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    BACKGROUND: Due to its high polymorphism and importance for disease resistance, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has been an important focus of many vertebrate genome projects. Avian MHC organization is of particular interest because the chicken Gallus gallus, the avian species with the best characterized MHC, possesses a highly streamlined minimal essential MHC, which is linked to resistance against specific pathogens. It remains unclear the extent to which this organization describes the situation in other birds and whether it represents a derived or ancestral condition. The sequencing of the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata genome, in combination with targeted bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) sequencing, has allowed us to characterize an MHC from a highly divergent and diverse avian lineage, the passerines. RESULTS: The zebra finch MHC exhibits a complex structure and history involving gene duplication and fragmentation. The zebra finch MHC includes multiple Class I and Class II genes, some of which appear to be pseudogenes, and spans a much more extensive genomic region than the chicken MHC, as evidenced by the presence of MHC genes on each of seven BACs spanning 739 kb. Cytogenetic (FISH) evidence and the genome assembly itself place core MHC genes on as many as four chromosomes with TAP and Class I genes mapping to different chromosomes. MHC Class II regions are further characterized by high endogenous retroviral content. Lastly, we find strong evidence of selection acting on sites within passerine MHC Class I and Class II genes. CONCLUSION: The zebra finch MHC differs markedly from that of the chicken, the only other bird species with a complete genome sequence. The apparent lack of synteny between TAP and the expressed MHC Class I locus is in fact reminiscent of a pattern seen in some mammalian lineages and may represent convergent evolution. Our analyses of the zebra finch MHC suggest a complex history involving chromosomal fission, gene duplication and translocation in the history of the MHC in birds, and highlight striking differences in MHC structure and organization among avian lineages

    Universal Credit has more than just an IT problem

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    There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Credit. David Finch explains the issues, writing that under the current plans for UC, some of the information that claimants will be required to provide will be difficult to get right

    Jere Nash Interview with David Watkins

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with education reform advocate and attorney David Watkins in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include the 1982 Educational Reform Act; 1985 statewide teacher strike; Bill Allain; separation of powers issue in 1982-83; Cliff Finch; Ed Brunini, Brunini\u27s law firm and the Capitol Street gang; legal representation during Jackson school district integration; and Adequate Education Act in 1997 for equity funding

    President At Finch Trial

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    Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Superior Judge David Coleman (above)presided over the third Finch trial, which ended at Los Angeles today with the jury ruling that Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole Tregoff shall serve life sentences.

    BIOPOLITICS, INDIVIDUALITY, AND ENGAGED SCIENCE: TWO PARADIGM SHIFTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR A LIBERATORY BIOLOGY

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    (Statement of Responsibility) by David Finch(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2020RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida Libraries, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.Faculty Sponsor: Gilchrist, Sandr
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