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    Erratum to: Effect of moderate red wine intake on cardiac prognosis after recent acute myocardial infarction of subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Diabetic Medicine, (2006), 23, 9, (974-981), 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01886.x)

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    In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola.In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola

    [Memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, with amendments to an evacuation proposal]

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    A memorandum sent form Lieutenant General M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, which has two corrections from a an evacuation proposal originally sent on May 13, 1942. The correction changes the destination to the Merced Assembly Center.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    Corrigendum to “Presence and function of kisspeptin/KISS1R system in swine ovarian follicles” (Theriogenology (2018) 115 (1–8), (S0093691X1830147X), (10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.04.006))

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    The authors regret the following changes to the author group G. Basinia, F. Grassellia, S. Bussolatia, R. Ciccimarraa, M. Maranesib, A. Bufalarib, C. Dall'Agliob, F. Parilloc,#, M. Zeranib,c,*. a Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche Veterinarie, Università di Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy. b Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, Università di Perugia, 06126 Perugia Italy. c Scuola di Bioscienze e Medicina Veterinaria, Università di Camerino, 62024 Matelica Italy. # Deceased. * Corresponding author: tel.: +39 0755857642; fax +39 0755857654. E-mail address: [email protected] (M. Zerani). And to the acknowledgements and figures

    [Memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, with amendments to an evacuation proposal]

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    A memorandum sent form Lieutenant General M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, which has two corrections from a an evacuation proposal originally sent on May 11, 1942. The first correction changes the number of evacuees to 275 people, and the second correction changes the destination to Tanforan Assembly Center.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    Meniscium maxonianum R. S. Fernandes & Salino, comb. nov.

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    Meniscium maxonianum (A.R.Sm.) R.S.Fernandes & Salino, comb. nov. Thelypteris maxoniana Smith (1992: 72). Type:— PERU. Maynas: Quistococha, vicinity of Iquitos, 18 Nov 1977, A. Gentry 20751 (holotype MO, isotype UC). Dryopteris desvauxii f. glandulosa Maxon & Morton (1938: 372) , Thelypteris longifolia f. glandulosa (Maxon & Morton 1938: 372) Morton (1967: 52) . Type:— BRASIL. São Paulo: Morro das Pedras, A.C. Brade 5753 (holotype NY). Selected specimens examined: — COLOMBIA. Comisaría Del Caquetá: Florencia, 400 m, 29 March 1940, J . Cuatrecasas 8855 (US).— VENEZUELA. Aragua: Tovar, A. Fendler 232 (K). Bolivar: Raul Leoni, 06°34’N, 66°23’W, 800 m, June 1989, A. Fernandez 5637 (MO).— PERU. Loreto: Mishuyacu, 100 m, April 1930, G . Klung 1255 (F, NY).— BRAZIL. Distrito Federal: Parque Municipal do Gama, 700–1000 m, 3 September 1964, H. S . Irwin & T. R. Soderstrom 5880 (F, K, NY); Goiás: A . Glaziou 22632 (F, P, US). Mato Grosso: Serra do Roncador, 550 m, H. S . Irwin et al. 16304 (F); Paraná: Paranaguá, Ilha do Mel, 25°30’44’’S, 48°19’08’’W, 3 m, 15 February 2004, P. H . Labiak et al. 3133 (UPCB). Pará: Parauapebas, 06°06’06’’S, 50°11’07’’W, 720 m, 20 April 2012, A. J . Arruda et al. 963 (BHCB). Santa Catarina: Brusque, 27°06’03’’S, 48°53’48’’W, 112 m, 05 June 2009, A. L . Gasper & E. Brogni 2173 (FURB).— BOLIVIA. 22 September 1901, R. S . Williams 1281 (NY, US). Distribution and habitat:— Meniscium maxonianum is distributed in Venezuela, Colombia, Peru to Bolivia and Brazil. It grows in forest formations of Amazonian forest, Atlantic rain forest, and Cerrado domains, where it can grow in shaded and sunny areas at 1– 720 m. Notes:— The most notable character of M. maxonianum is the dense cover of sessile to stalked glands on the abaxial surface of the laminae, and having the sporangial stalks glabrous or with inconspicuous filamentous, septate structures. In these characters it differs from the similar M. longifolium, which shares the same shape of lamina and pinnae, but is characterized by having glands and trichomes (sometimes only trichomes) on the abaxial surface of the lamina and sporangial stalks with long, acicular trichomes. Another species that also has glandular trichomes on the abaxial surface of the lamina is M. falcatum Liebmann (1849: 183). However, it differs from M. maxonianum by having longer pinna stalks and acicular and erect trichomes on the costae.Published as part of Fernandes, Rozijane Santos, Yesilyurt, Jovita Cislinski & Salino, Alexandre, 2014, New species and combinations in Meniscium (Thelypteridaceae), pp. 1-11 in Phytotaxa 184 (1) on page 9, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.184.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/515317

    [Memo from Lietnenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, regarding the destination for Exclusion Order No. 98]

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    A one page memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, that declares the destination for evacuees affected by Exclusion Order No. 98. The evacuees from all three movements were sent to the Portaln Assembly Center in Oregon.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in rat forebrain that bind ¹⁸F-nifene: relating PET imaging, autoradiography, and behavior

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    Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the brain are important for cognitive function; however, their specific role in relevant brain regions remains unclear. In this study, we used the novel compound ¹⁸F-nifene to examine the distribution of nAChRs in the rat forebrain, and for individual animals related the results to behavioral performance on an auditory-cognitive task. We first show negligible binding of ¹⁸F-nifene in mice lacking the β2 nAChR subunit, consistent with previous findings that ¹⁸F-nifene binds to α4β2* nAChRs. We then examined the distribution of ¹⁸F-nifene in rat using three methods: in vivo PET, ex vivo PET and autoradiography. Generally, ¹⁸F-nifene labeled forebrain regions known to contain nAChRs, and the three methods produced similar relative binding among regions. Importantly, ¹⁸F-nifene also labeled some white matter (myelinated axon) tracts, most prominently in the temporal subcortical region that contains the auditory thalamocortical pathway. Finally, we related ¹⁸F-nifene binding in several forebrain regions to each animal's performance on an auditory-cued, active avoidance task. The strongest correlations with performance after 14 days training were found for ¹⁸F-nifene binding in the temporal subcortical white matter, subiculum, and medial frontal cortex (correlation coefficients, r > 0.8); there was no correlation with binding in the auditory thalamus or auditory cortex. These findings suggest that individual performance is linked to nicotinic functions in specific brain regions, and further support a role for nAChRs in sensory-cognitive function.Peer reviewedAuthor's Manuscript is also available open access in PubMed Central: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292694.This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bieszczad, K. M., Kant, R., Constantinescu, C. C., Pandey, S. K., Kawai, H. D., Metherate, R., Weinberger, N. M. and Mukherjee, J. (2012), Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in rat forebrain that bind 18F-nifene: Relating PET imaging, autoradiography, and behavior. Synapse, 66: 418–434. doi: 10.1002/syn.21530, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/syn.21530. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving

    Tribological and cutting performance of TiAlCrN films with different Cr contents deposited with multilayered structure

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    Increasing requirements on high speed and dry cutting applications open up new demands on the quality of cutting tool materials. In this study, we evaluated the effect of Cr additions on the properties of Ti(Al)N/Cr(Al)N multilayered films deposited be magnetron sputtering. In particular, we studied the high temperature tribological properties and the cutting performance in real service drilling tests and compared the results with a monolayer Ti0.47Al0.46N reference film. Dry sliding experiments were performed using a pin-on-disc tribometer at room temperature and at 650 ºC with Al2O3 balls as counterparts. The drilling performance of the coatings was evaluated at cutting speeds in the range 50-200 m/min. Wear of the drills in different zones (chisel edge and flank edge) was mapped after each 15 holes

    [Memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, about the evacuation schedule from Sacramento County]

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    A one page memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, with an adjusted evacuation schedule related to Exclusion Order No. 93. The memo states that the adjusted schedule was due to requests from Japanese families to be reunited in the Sacramento Assembly Center. The evacuation dates are from May 27 to May 29, 1942.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    [Memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, regarding the evaucation schedule for Exclusion Order No. 92]

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    A one page memo from Lieutenant Colonel M. F. Hass, Civil Affairs Division, with an adjusted evacuation schedule related to Exclusion Order No. 93. Due to over-registration in the Sacramento area, the evacuation schedule was revised. The memo includes the number of people to be evacuated between May 27 and May 29, 1942.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942
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