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Letter from P. Walsh of M.H. Gill & Son to Hagan
Holograph letter from P. Walsh of M.H. Gill & Son Ltd. Dublin, to Hagan, in thanks for printed works. Their prints of the office of Blessed Oliver Plunkett was held over so as to make them exact copies. 'P.S. Our fine Custom House was completely burnt out yesterday.
Mt. Borah
A mountain rises above some wooded foothills. Description reads: ""Telephoto view of Mt. Borah (12,655 ft. elevation) highest mountain in Idaho, taken from Grazing Service CCC Camp Chilly #111. Forest: Challis, State: Idaho, Date: 7/1940, Author: P.S. Bieler""
Hyndman Peak
A mountain is visible across a valley and between two hills. Description reads: ""Hyndman Peak (12,078 ft. elevation) as seen from upper Big Lost River near Kane Creek on Forest Road to Ketchum. Forest: Challis, State: Idaho, Date: 7/1940, Author: P.S. Bieler""
Author Correction: New perspectives on Neanderthal dispersal and turnover from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
The Author contributions section now reads:“W.N., A.N. and S.T. designed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. performed research; A.P., M.H., W.N., S.B., M.U., A.M., H.F., M.D.B., P.S., K.S., M.Ż., A.W., A.N. and S.T. analysed data; A.P., M.H., S.T., W.N. and S.B. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.
P.S.: Further Thoughts from a Lifetime of Listening
The pieces in P.S. reflect Studs’s wide-ranging interests and travels, as well as his abiding connection to his hometown, Chicago. Here we have a fascinating conversation with James Baldwin, possibly Studs’s finest interview with an author; pieces on the colorful history and culture of Chicago; vivid portraits of Studs’s heroes and cohorts (including an insightful and still timely interview with songwriter Yip Harburg, known for his “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime”); and the transcript of Studs’s famous broadcast on the Depression, the very moving essence of what was to become Hard Times.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/dlpp_all/1204/thumbnail.jp
Author Correction:A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01221-6, published online 25 November 2021The original version of this Article contained errors in the author list where Marjolein D. Bosch was omitted from the author list, and Mikołaj Urbanowski was incorrectly listed as an author of the original Article, and has subsequently been removed.The Author contributions section now reads:“S.T. W.N. and A.N. conceived the project; S.T., W.N., A.P., M.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., M.D. B., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H., performed research; S.T., A.P., W.N., M.B., M.D.B., S.C., M.D., H.F., A.M., D.P., M.P.R., C.M.R., V.S-M., G.M.S., P.S., M.S., K.S., A.V., F.W., H.W., A.W., M.Z., S.B., A.N., J-J. H. analysed all archaeological data; S.T. and A.P. wrote the paper with the collaboration of all the co-authors.”The original Article and its accompanying Supplementary Information file have been corrected
The Morphological And Molecular Characterization Of Henneguya Rotunda N. Sp., A Parasite Of The Gill Arch And Fins Of Salminus Brasiliensis From The Mogi Guaçu River, Brazil
A new species of myxosporea (Henneguya rotunda n. sp.) was found in the membrane of the gill arch and the fins of Salminus brasiliensis in the Mogi Guaçu River, municipality of Pirassununga, São Paulo state, Brazil. Morphological and morphometric analyses using light microscopy revealed parasites with similar characteristics at both infection sites. The mature spores found infecting the fins had oval spore body with 7.1±0.2 μm in length, 5.6±0.2 μm in width, 3.7±0.1 μm in thickness, 16.4±1.2 μm in length of the caudal process, and 23.6±1.1 μm in total length of the spore. In a frontal view, the polar capsule was observed to be symmetrical with 3.4±0.2 μm in length and 1.8±0.1 μm in width. Mature spores contain six to seven turns of the polar filaments. The morphometric data concerning the spores obtained from plasmodia from the membrane of the gill arch were similar to those from the fins. Ultrastructure analysis revealed that the plasmodial wall was formed by a single membrane and had numerous pinocytotic canals connecting the outside of the plasmodia to the ectoplasm zone. Beyond that, various electron-translucent vesicles also were observed at the periphery of the plasmodium. The molecular analyses of the 18S rDNA gene from the spores obtained from the gill arch membrane and fin membrane showed that these sequences shared 100 % similarity. Phylogenetic studies using maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood methods demonstrated the polyphyletic clustering of the myxosporean parasites of characiform fishes. H. rotunda n. sp. clustered as a sister species of Myxobolus pantanalis, also a parasite of S. brasiliensis. © 2014 Springer-Verlag.113517031711Abdel-Baki, A.S., Sakran, T., Fayed, H., Zayed, E., Ultrastructural characteristics and histological impacts of Myxobolus naffari (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) infecting Nile labeo Labeo niloticus (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae) (2010) Dis Aquat Org, 90, pp. 207-213Abdel-Ghaffar, F., Abdel-Baki, A.A., Bayoumy, E.M., Bashtar, A.R., Al Qurieshy, S., Morsey, K.S., Alghamdy, A., Mehlhorn, H., Light and electron microscopic study on Henneguya suprabranchiae Landsberg, 1987 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) infecting Oreochromis niloticus, a new host record (2008) Parasitol Res, 103 (3), pp. 609-617Adriano, E.A., Arana, S., Cordeiro, N.S., An ultrastructural and histopathological study of Henneguya pellucida n. sp. (Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) infecting Piaractus mesopotamicus (Characidae) cultivated in Brazil (2005) Parasite, 12 (3), pp. 221-227Adriano, E.A., Carriero, M.M., Maia, A.A.M., Silva, M.R.M., Naldoni, J., Ceccarelli, P.S., Arana, S., Phylogenetic and host-parasite relationship analysis of Henneguya multiplasmodialis n. sp. Infecting Pseudoplatystoma spp. in Brazilian Pantanal wetland (2012) Vet Parasitol, 185 (2-4), pp. 110-120Al-Quraishy, S., Koura, E., Abdel-Baki, A., Bashtar, A., El-Deed, N., Rasheid, K., Ghaffar, F., Light and electron microscopic studies on Kudoa pagrusi sp. n. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) infecting the heart of sea bream Pagrus pagrus (L.) from the Red Sea (2008) Parasitol Res, 102, pp. 205-209Azevedo, C., Casal, G., Matos, P., Matos, E., A new species of Myxozoa, Henneguya rondoni n. sp. (Myxozoa), from the peripheral nervous system of the Amazonian fish, Gymnorhamphichthys rondoni (Teleostei) (2008) J Eukaryot Microbiol, 55 (3), pp. 229-234Azevedo, R.K., Abdallah, V.D., Paes, J.V.K., Silva, R.J., Matos, P., Velasco, M., Matos, E., Henneguya nagelii n. sp. (Myxozoa:Myxobolidae) in Cyphocharax nagelii (Steindachner, 1881) (Teleostei: Characiformes: Curimatidae) from the Peixe's River, São Paulo State, Brazil (2013) Parasitol Res, 112, pp. 3601-3605Barta, J.R., Martin, D.S., Liberator, P.A., Dashkevicz, M., Anderson, J.W., Feighner, S.D., Elbrecht, A., Profous Juchelka, H., Phylogenetic relationships among eight Eimeria species infecting domestic fowl inferred using complete small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences (1997) J Parasitol, 83 (2), pp. 262-271Brickle, P., Kalavati, C., MacKenzie, K., Henneguya shackletoni sp. nov. (Myxosporea, Bivalvulida, Myxobolidae) from the Falklands mullet, Eleginops maclovinus (Cuvier) (Teleostei, Eleginopidae) in the Falkland Islands (2006) Acta Parasitol, 51, pp. 36-39Canning, E., Curry, A., Cl, A., Okamura, M., Ultrastructure of Myxidium trachinorum sp. nov. from the gallbladder of the lesser weever fish Echiichthys vipera (1999) Parasitol Res, 85, pp. 910-919Carriero, M.M., Adriano, E.A., Silva, M.R., Ceccarelli, P.S., Maia, A.A., Molecular phylogeny of the Myxobolus and Henneguya genera with several new South American species (2013) PLoS One, 8, pp. e73713Casal, G., Matos, E., Azevedo, C., Light and electron microscopic study of the myxosporean, Henneguya friderici n. sp. from the Amazonian teleostean fish, Leporinus friderici (2003) Parasitology, 126, pp. 313-319Diamant, A., Whipps, C.M., Kent, M.L., A new species of Sphaeromyxa (Myxosporea: Sphaeromyxina: Sphaeromyxidae) in devil firefish, Pterois miles (Scorpaenidae), from the northern Red Sea: Morphology, ultrastructure, and phylogeny (2004) J Parasitol, 90 (6), pp. 1434-1442Eiras, J.C., Synopsis of the species of the genus Henneguya Thelohan, 1892 Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae (2002) Syst Parasitol, 52 (1), pp. 43-54Eiras, J.C., Adriano, E.A., Checklist of the species of the genus Henneguya Thélohan, 1892 (Myxozoa, Myxosporea, Myxobolidae) described between 2002 and 2012 (2012) Syst Parasitol, 83 (2), pp. 95-104El-Mansy, A., Bashtar, A.R., Histopathological and ultrastructural studies of Henneguya suprabranchiae Landsberg, 1987 (Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) parasitizing the suprabranchial organ of the freshwater catfish Clarias gariepinus Burchell, 1822 in Egypt (2002) Parasitol Res, 88 (7), pp. 617-626Fiala, I., The phylogeny of Myxosporea (Myxozoa) based on small subunit ribosomal RNA gene analysis (2006) Int J Parasitol, 36 (14), pp. 1521-1534Froese, R., Pauly, D., (2013) FishBase, , www.fishbase.org, World Wide Web electronic publication version (09/2013)Guindon, S., Dufayard, J.F., Lefort, V., Anisimova, M., Hordijk, W., Gascuel, O., New algorithms and methods to estimate maximum-likelihood phylogenies: Assessing the performance of PhyML 3.0 (2010) Syst Biol, 59 (3), pp. 307-321Hall, T.A., BioEdit: A user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows 95/98/NT (1999) Nucleic Acids Symp Ser, 41, pp. 95-98Hallett, S.L., Diamant, A., Ultrastructure and small-subunit ribosomal DNA sequence of Henneguya lesteri n. sp. 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Wanderers' Attitude to Soviet Power: Old Believer P.S. Morozov's Unknown Work
Рассматривается неизвестное ранее историческое сочинение старовера-странника П. С. Морозова, написанное в 1920 г. для председателя ВЦИК М. И. Калинина с целью защиты старообрядцев города Данилова Ярославской губернии от преследований местных чекистов. Главное внимание уделено особенностям осмысления старовером проблемы отношения своего согласия к советской власти.The author studies the previously unknown historic work of P.S. Morozov, a strannik (wanderer) Old Believer, written in 1920 for M.I. Kalinin, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) Chairman, and intended to defend the Old Believers in the town of Danilov, Yaroslavl Province, from being pursued by Cheka officers. The author's main attention is focused on Old Believers' understanding of the attitude problem to Soviet power
Paired gill slits in a fossil with a calcite skeleton
The chordates, hemichordates (such as acorn worms) and echinoderms (such as starfish) comprise the group Deuterostomia, well established as monophyletic 1,2. Among extant deuterostomes, a skeleton in which each plate has the crystallographic structure of a single crystal of calcite is characteristic of echinoderms and is always associated with radial symmetry and never with gill slits. Among fossils, however, such a skeleton sometimes occurs without radial symmetry. This is true of Jaekelocarpus oklahomensis, from the Upper Carboniferous of Oklahoma, USA, which, being externally almost bilaterally symmetrical, is traditionally placed in the group Mitrata (Ordovician to Carboniferous periods, 530–280 million years ago), by contrast with the bizarrely asymmetrical Cornuta (Cambrian to Ordovician periods, 540 to 440 million years ago). Using computer X-ray microtomography, we describe the anatomy of Jaekelocarpus in greater detail than formerly possible, reveal evidence of paired gill slits internally and interpret its functional anatomy. On this basis we suggest its phylogenetic position within the deuterostomes.Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y PaleontologíaFac. de Ciencias GeológicasTRUEpu
Literary Diary as an Attempt at Autotherapy of War Trauma (on the Example of Valeria Burlakova’s Novel 'Zhyttia' P.S.)
The article is a scientific attempt to understand and present to the contemporary recipient the artistic dimension of war and its reflection in the cultural consciousness of the society of the twenty-first century. The author appeals to the literary diary titled Zhyttia P.S. (The Life P.S.), written by a soldier participating in the Russian-Ukrainian war in Donbas. Certain features of the work provide evidence that it is a hybrid war. For Ukrainians, it is a war for real memory. Most attention in the researching of the literary reception of this traumatic event is paid to three fundamental signs. The first one is the gender peculiarity – the story is told by a woman who fought at the front and lost there her beloved person, who was killed by the enemy. The second peculiarity is the feature of writing therapy, when writing the diary opened the possibility of release from the experienced trauma. And the third one is the genre of diary, which is a memoir and at the same time an artistic reflection of the image of war
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