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    Cypridea quadrilateralis Swain 1959

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    Cypridea quadrilateralis Swain bibullata Wicher, 1959 Fig. 1, 5a–c 1959 Cypridea quadrilateralis Swain bibullata n. subsp. —Wicher, p. 40–41, pl. 6, fig. 4. Diagnosis: A subspecies of Cypridea quadrilateralis with two inflations in the area of the dorsal side on each valve. Holotype: Carapace, T.-K.-Nr. 3171. Dimensions: (greatest) length 0.99mm, height 0.45mm, width 0.53mm. Remarks (Bate et al. herein): Wicher’s figure, a drawing x30, shows dimensions larger than those he published (above), as is the case with some other species noted below.Published as part of Bate, Raymond H., Horne, David J., Horne, Sarah E., Douglas, Lyndsey, Miller, Giles & Lord, Alan R., 2022, Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of the Early Cretaceous ' Pre-Salt' sediments of Brazil: An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Wicher, Krömmelbein, Krömmelbein & Weber, and Bate, pp. 1-84 in Zootaxa 5098 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5098.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/603668

    Key themes in the teaching of remedies

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    In this chapter I will argue that the general if by no means universal practice in the US of spendingsubstantial time on remedies at the start of courses on the general principles of the law of contract should be adopted much more widely in the Commonwealth, where it is unusual if not unknown, and my impression is that remedies typically feature as the residuum of the contract course, if they are taught in any substantial way at all. My argument will, however, rest on a different ground than that on which the US practice typically rests, which is a belief that first obtaining a knowledge of what precisely the claimant can hope to gain from recourse to law – which is not justice, or vindication, or the like, but a particular remedy – aidsthe student in understanding the way that sophisticated legal advice can and should be structured so as to achieve the best possible actually available outcome. (For an account of this attitude, see Bix’s chapter in this book.) I am of the opinion that this belief is overall true and very important, but even so of less importance than the belief that lies behind my own commitment to teaching remedies first, which is the following. © 2019 selection and editorial matter, Warren Swain and David Campbell

    Paracypridea obovata subsp. obovata obovata (Swain 1946

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    Paracypridea obovata obovata (Swain, 1946) in Krömmelbein, 1961 1961 Paracypridea obovata obovata (Swain, 1946) —Krömmelbein, p. 358–359, pl. 3, figs 13–18. Diagnosis: The nominate subspecies of P. obovata with the following peculiarities: lateral outline well rounded. In dorsal view regularly biconvex, sides not flattened; maximum carapace thickness [width] immediately behind the middle. Material: Carapace, Form a, SMF Xe 3663; Carapace, Form b, SMF Xe 3664. Remarks (Bate et al. herein): This subspecies was not imaged again, see above and Fig. 1, 2a–c.Published as part of Bate, Raymond H., Horne, David J., Horne, Sarah E., Douglas, Lyndsey, Miller, Giles & Lord, Alan R., 2022, Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of the Early Cretaceous ' Pre-Salt' sediments of Brazil: An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Wicher, Krömmelbein, Krömmelbein & Weber, and Bate, pp. 1-84 in Zootaxa 5098 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5098.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/603668

    Spatial Planning for Sustainable Transport?

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    Robin Hickman, Catherine Seaborn, Peter Headicar, David Banister and Corinne Swain consider the crucial role of spatial planning in reducing the demand for trave

    [Review] Julie Evans, Patricia Grimshaw, David Philips and Shurlee Swain (2003) Equal subjects, unequal rights: indigenous peoples in British settler colonies, 1830s-1910

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    Equal subjects, unequal rights: indigenous peoples in British settler colonies, 1830s–1910. By Julie Evans, Patricia Grimshaw, David Philips and Shurlee Swain. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2003. 198 pp. £47.50 cloth. ISBN 0 7190 6003 6

    [Review] Julie Evans, Patricia Grimshaw, David Philips and Shurlee Swain (2003) Equal subjects, unequal rights: indigenous peoples in British settler colonies, 1830s-1910

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    Equal subjects, unequal rights: indigenous peoples in British settler colonies, 1830s–1910. By Julie Evans, Patricia Grimshaw, David Philips and Shurlee Swain. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2003. 198 pp. £47.50 cloth. ISBN 0 7190 6003 6

    Identification of the Kna/Knb polymorphism and a method for Knops genotyping

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    DNA mutations resulting in the McCoy and Swain-Langley polymorphisms have been identified on complement receptor 1 (CR1)-a ligand for rosetting of Plasmodium falciparum-infected RBCs. The molecular identification of the Kna/Knb polymorphism was sought to develop a genotyping method for use in the study of the Knops blood group and malaria

    Inoculating before the next infodemic: Lessons learned from Covid fact-checkers

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    Corresponding author (Journalism & New Media): Kristen Swain, [email protected]://egrove.olemiss.edu/pharm_annual_posters_2022/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Paracypridea Swain 1946

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    PARACYPRIDEA Swain, 1946 Type Species: Cypridea (Paracypridea) obovata Swain, 1946 Diagnosis (new version): Carapace mostly large. Right valve always larger than left valve. Rostrum small to almost indistinguishable, strongly bent back and clinging closely to the carapace outline. The rostral groove is mostly only slightly defined. Rostral sulcus weakly developed. Carapace surface in general smooth, seldom with marked sculpture like pits, wrinkle sculpture or strong nodes. The distinguishing internal carapace features are still insufficiently known: hinge presumably simple (hinge fold) without teeth. Central scar field consists mostly of six individual scars; four extended rectangles at the front in a curved row, two behind. Calcified marginal zone of the inner valve lamella quite broad. Fused zone broad; pore canals numerous, narrow, presumably simple, individually not yet more exactly known, but presumably deviating from Cypridea. Many species with carapace (sexual?) dimorphism in the form of characteristic inflexing of the carapace margin on the upper posterior margin or in the form of tongue-like projections of the (smaller) left valve over the right valve on the lower part of the posterior margin; some species without carapace dimorphism. Remarks (Bate et al. herein): Seven previously described ‘species’ figured by Krömmelbein (1962), material: SMF Xe 4152-4164, are not imaged in the present paper.Published as part of Bate, Raymond H., Horne, David J., Horne, Sarah E., Douglas, Lyndsey, Miller, Giles & Lord, Alan R., 2022, Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of the Early Cretaceous ' Pre-Salt' sediments of Brazil: An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Wicher, Krömmelbein, Krömmelbein & Weber, and Bate, pp. 1-84 in Zootaxa 5098 (1) on page 19, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5098.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/603668

    Exercise Prescription: A Case Study Approach to the ACSM Guidelines

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    You will find no better preparation source for the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certification than the new, second edition of Exercise Prescription: A Case Study Approach to the ACSM Guidelines. Authors David Swain and Brian Leutholtz present a series of case studies to help you translate the ACSM guidelines for exercise prescription into practical knowledge. [From the Publisher]https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/hms_books/1005/thumbnail.jp
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