257 research outputs found
FIGURE 1 in Eremias papenfussi sp. nov., a new lacertid lizard (Sauria: Lacertidae) from Tehran Province, Iran
FIGURE 1. Distribution map for endemic Eremias species known from the rocky mountain slopes of Iran. 1: E. lalezharica 2: E. montanus 3: E. novo 4: E. papenfussi.Published as part of Mozaffari, Omid, Ahmadzadeh, Faraham & Parham, James F., 2011, Eremias papenfussi sp. nov., a new lacertid lizard (Sauria: Lacertidae) from Tehran Province, Iran, pp. 57-62 in Zootaxa 3114 on page 58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27934
Synthesis of a mitochondria-targeted spin trap using a novel Parham-type cyclization
A new cyclic nitrone spin trap, [4-(3′,3′-dibutyl-2′-oxy-3′H-isoindol-5′-yloxy)butyl]triphenylphosphonium bromide (MitoSpin), bearing a lipophilic cation has been prepared by a route that involves a novel Parham-type lithiation–cyclization of an isocyanate to give the isoindolinone core. MitoSpin accumulates in a membrane potential dependent way in energized mitochondria and its oxidation could potentially be used in the study of oxidative stress resulting from reactive oxygen species generated in mitochondria
Parker, James F. (Death, 1884-07-28)
Address: 468 W. 5th St.Age at death: 1 moPg 183/1884/476/MW S/City/Dr. Foertmeyer/Lingers/St.Joseph's NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
New Data on the Diversity and Dental Variation of Basal Odobenids Based on New Specimens From Southern California
Thirteen new specimens (five species) of basal odobenid are described from three formations across Southern California. These new specimens are important as they: 1) increase the number of known basal odobenids, two of which are among the youngest yet described; 2) include high numbers of specimens for single species (n = 6, 3) which is unusual for basal odobenids; and, 3) represent males, females, and juveniles. Odobenid dentition grades from complex to simple with intermediate and variable forms in between. These new specimens are highly variable with as many as 10 characters differing between males and females of a single species, although no two vary in the same way. This high variability suggests more variation should be expected within poorly known taxa once more specimens are found and must be accounted for when diagnosing new species. Phylogenetic analysis shows two species forming a monophyletic clade with Pontolis magnus (True, 1905) , a monophyletic Dusignathinae Mitchell, 1968, and a third species sister to Neodobenia Magallanes, Parham, Santos, and Velez-Juarbe, 2018. This morphologically intermediate species is the most basal tusked walrus yet described. A new maximum richness assessment is conducted which shows a spike in richness higher than previously indicated from 8-7 Ma. This higher estimate reflects the persistence of more basal odobenids into the latest Miocene in addition to the radiation of Neodobenia. Changes in richness can be matched to physical drivers in the Pacific, however caution should be employed before a causal relationship is declare
Parson, Wilbur James (Birth, 1911-10-24)
Address: Catherine Booth Home.5921/1911Original record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
Parker, James (Death, 1910-06-23)
Address: 817 Hopkins3414/1910Original record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
Parker, James Arthur (Birth, 1911-06-04)
Address: 503 Milton St.2931/1911Original record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
Paris, James (Death, 1910-06-00)
Address: 1560 Central Ave. Wright3364/1910Original record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
Parchman, S. M. (Birth, 1882-01-12)
Address: James St.2605/Pg. 90/1882/F W/Ger./Ger./Johanna Schultz, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'P-PARHAM'
Panzer, Sylvia (Birth, 1908-08-18)
Address: 2114 St. James Avenue3844/Pg.90/1908/F W/Cinti, Ohio/Cinti, Ohio/Dr. A. D. StaplefordOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'P-PARHAM'
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