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Lyons & McClelland 2022
Naming Legend for Lyons & McClelland 2022 Data files.
ha = highlander
la= lowlander
wn = warm normoxia
ch = cold hypoxia
r = resting
ps = vo2max
All analyses were performed using lme4 package in R v.4.0.0.
We use 2-way analysis of variance to assess main effects of population (highlander vs lowlander) and either acclimation environment (warm normoxia vs cold hypoxia), or activity condition (resting vs vo2max).
We also used a 3-way analysis of variance to assess population, acclimation and activity condition where appropriate.
Data was collected over the course of 2020-2021 at McMaster University.
Below are breakdown of the figures and tables and the data files accociated with each.
Figure 1. Rate of glycerol release from inguinal white adipose tissue (ingWAT).
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 white adipose tissue glycerol release.csv
Figure 2. Plasma concentrations of glycerol (A), non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) (B), and triglycerides (TG) at rest and at cold-induced V̇O2max (C).
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 rest vs vo2max plasma glycerol.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 rest vs vo2max plasma fatty acids.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 rest vs vo2max plasma triglycerides.csv
Figure 3. Plasma flow rate (A) non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) delivery rate (B) and triglyceride (TG) delivery rate (C) at cold-induced V̇O2max in hypoxia.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 vo2max plasma delivery rate.csv
Figure 4. Intramuscular triglyceride (TG) concentration during rest and immediately after cold-induced V̇O2max.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 rest vs vo2max imtg.csv
Figure 5. Relative protein abundance of fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36) in brown adipose tissue.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 brown adipose tissue cd36.csv
Figure 6. Total protein abundance of fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36) (A), sarcolemmal fraction FAT/CD36 abundance at cold-induced V̇O2max (B) and fatty acid binding protein (FABP) abundance (C) in the gastrocnemius.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 whole gastrocnemius cd36.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 gastrocnemius sarcolemmal cd36.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 gastrocnemius fatty acid binding protein.csv
Figure 7. Apparent maximal enzyme activities (Vmax) of carnitine palmitoyl transferase (CPT) in isolated muscle mitochondria (A), and ß-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (HOAD) (B), citrate synthase (CS) (C), and cytochrome c oxidase (COX) (D) in the gastrocnemius.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 gastrocnemius cpt enzyme activity.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 gastrocnemius hoad and cox enzyme activity.csv
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 gastrocnemius citrate synthase enzyme activity.csv
Figure S1. Exogenous fatty acid oxidation rates of soleus muscle.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 soleus exogenous lipid oxidation.csv
Table 1. Body mass, inguinal white adipose tissue (ingWAT) mass and ingWAT mass relative to body mass of first-generation laboratory born and raised highland and lowland deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), acclimated to control warm normoxia (23oC, 12 kPa O2) or cold hypoxia (5oC, 12 kPa O2) conditions.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 relative white adipose tissue mass.csv
Table 2. Concentrations of individual plasma fatty acids (µmol L-1) of first-generation laboratory born and raised highland and lowland deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), acclimated to control warm normoxia (23oC, 12 kPa O2) or cold hypoxia (5oC, 12 kPa O2) conditions, during rest and cold-induced V̇O2max.
:Lyons & McClelland 2022 rest vs vo2max plasma fatty acids.csv</p
Lamellilatirus Lyons & Snyder 2008
Genus Lamellilatirus Lyons & Snyder, 2008 Type species. Fusus ceramidus Dall, 1889, Recent, Barbados, by original designation (Lyons & Snyder, 2008: 236). Diagnosis. Shell: small to medium size, fusiform, light-weight, with columellar folds faint or (usually) lacking and with abundant scale-like lamellae on sutural ramp. Radula: rachidian tooth subquadrate, longer than wide, with 3 forward-directed cusps, median cusp longest; lateral tooth wide, with single small cusp at medial edge, flanked by larger, mesially slanting saw-toothed cusps; much smaller cusp near lateral margin separated from others by wide gap (Lyons & Snyder 2008: 228, fig. 3a, after Bullock 1968). Remarks. Absence of columellar folds is common among genera of Fusininae but also occurs among some genera of Peristerniinae, e.g. the Indo-west Pacific genus Fusolatirus Kuroda & Habe, 1971, but the radula of Fusolatirus has alternating long and short cusps on lateral teeth (Kuroda & Habe 1971: 182). Bullock (1968: pl. 8) figured radulae of several Western Atlantic species of Peristerniinae now in Polygona Schumacher, 1817, Hemipolygona Roveretto, 1899, Pustulatirus Vermeij & Snyder, 2006, Bullockus Lyons & Snyder, 2008 and Lamellilatirus. Of these, the Lamellilatirus radula resembles those of species now classified in Pustulatirus, but shells of that genus have distinct columellar folds (Lyons & Snyder 2013a). The Lamellilatirus radula also resembles those of some species of the Indo-west Pacific genus Benimakia Habe, 1958 (see Bouchet & Snyder 2012: figs. 3A–F), but shells of that genus have a labral tooth that is absent in Lamellilatirus. In studies of molecular phylogeny of Fasciolariidae (Couto et al. 2016: 314, 315; Kantor et al. 2018: 4, 14), a species of Lamellilatirus from French Guiana (IM 2013-56511) grouped with species of Latirus Montfort, 1810, Leucozonia Gray, 1847 and Polygona Schumacher, 1817 (genera customarily placed in Peristerniinae), not with genera of Fusininae. Five species of Lamellilatirus have been described: L. ceramidus (Dall, 1889) and L. dominiquei, L. eburneus, L. lamyi and L. sunderlandorum, all of Lyons and Snyder, 2013. Species of Lamellilatirus were known previously only in the southern Caribbean Sea, ranging from Puerto Rico and Honduras southward to Venezuela. Two new species described here extend the range of the genus to northeastern South America.Published as part of Lyons, William G. & Snyder, Martin Avery, 2019, Fasciolariidae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) of French Guiana and nearby regions, with descriptions of two new species and comments on marine zoogeography of northeastern South America, pp. 239-268 in Zootaxa 4585 (2) on pages 254-255, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/263730
Lyons, L J, NX60128
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/400499Surname: LYONS. Given Name(s) or Initials: L J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX60128. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 24769.219028
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User guide to the Centre for Population Change GHS database 1979-2009
Máire Ní Bhrolcháin originated the proposal to create a time-series database of General Household Survey demographic histories from the 1970s to the present and was Principal Investigator on the project to create the data file. Éva Beaujouan assembled the database, with assistance from Mark Lyons-Amos, under the direction of Máire Ní Bhrolcháin and Ann Berrington. All authors have contributed to the compilation of this User Guide but Éva Beaujouan is its principal author
Double-devolution or double-dealing? : the local government White Paper and the Lyons review
New Labour's third White Paper promised the revitalization of local government after ten years of control freakery. It does not, however, live up to the promise of a 'new localism'. The tenor of the paper is moralising and prescriptive, claims to a new approach belied by the government's negative response to Lyons. Proposals for reform are ambiguous, offering no guarantees against back-door centralisation. Such cause as there may be for optimism largely depends on the capacity of localities to take the initiative. A fundamental debate about the role of local government, local democracy and the relationship between centre and locality is therefore still needed. Given the preponderance of path dependencies, strategic dilemmas and structural constraints upon the centre, the demand for local democracy will have to be initiated, voiced and organised by local citizens and councillors themselves
Marriage record of Lyons, Allen L. and Smith, Bessie L.
Marriage license for Allen L. Lyons and Bessie L. Smith. W.P. Head was the officiant
Pat J. L. Lyons Park, Mobile, Alabama
Color print of Pat J. L. Lyons Park, located on Spring Hill Avenue in Mobile, AL. Defined walking paths. Open pavillion and other buildings in background. Landscaped with flowers and trees. Park was named for the 40th mayor for the city of Mobile. Afternoon sunset sky. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: ' Pat J. L. Lyons Park, Springhill Ave., Mobile, Ala.' Printed on back: 'C. T. American Art.
Interview of Robert S. Lyons, Jr.
Robert S. Lyons, Jr. (1939-2013) graduated from La Salle College in 1961. The following is his obituary from McGhee Funeral Home:
Robert S. Lyons, Jr., of Upper Southampton, died Wednesday, June 5, 2013. He was 73. Born June 29, 1939, in Philadelphia, PA, Bob was the son of the late Robert and Catharine Lyons. Bob is survived by his; beloved wife Joan M. Lyons (nee Lang); children, Joanne Jenkins (Ken), Robert P., M.D. (Renee), Richard (Leanne), David (Julie), and Gregory. He will also be missed by his 11 grandchildren. Bob Lyons, the author of Palestra Pandemonium: A History of the Big 5, and On Any Given Sunday: A Life of Bert Bell, and co-author of The Eagles Encyclopedia (with Ray Didinger) and Big Al: Fifty Years of Adventures in Sports Broadcasting (with Al Meltzer) has been president of his own suburban-Philadelphia-based editorial services and public relations firm, since 1995. He has provided professional services to a variety of organizations including the Associated Press, Brandywine Global Investment Management, La Salle University, Merrill Lynch, Elf Atochem, Princeton University, and Philadelphia’s WHYY-TV, among others. Before forming his consulting firm, Lyons served in a number of capacities at La Salle University including director of the News Bureau, editor of LA SALLE, the university’s alumni quarterly magazine, and lecturer in the Communication Department, teaching courses in journalism, public relations, and advertising. A 1961 graduate of La Salle, Lyons joined the university in 1962 as the school’s first sports information director. During his seven-year tenure as SID, La Salle’s basketball media brochure was honored four times for excellence as the best publication in Dis-trict II (East) by the United States Basketball Writers Association. Lyons has also worked as a commercial advertising and public relations account executive, a news and sports reporter for The (former) Philadelphia Bulletin, and the public relations consultant for Abington (PA) Township. He was a sports correspondent for the Associated Press for more than 35 years before retiring in 2011. He has contributed free lance articles to numerous national publications including The Saturday Evening Post, Christian Science Monitor, Nation’s Business, Delta SKY Magazine, The Sporting News, and Baseball Digest, among others. The past president and former chairman of the board of the Philadelphia Public Relations Association, Lyons has also served on the boards of the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association and La Salle University Alumni Association, as well as the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame selection committee. A native of Philadelphia and a 1957 graduate of Northeast Catholic High School, he was a Democratic Committeeman in the 23rd Division of the 50th Ward in the northwest section of the city from 1964 to 1971. He has also been a lector at St. Raymond of Penafort and Our Lady of Good Counsel Churches. https://mcgheefuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/1599831/lyons-robert/obituary.ph
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