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    Marriage record of Lopez, Angel E. and Pardo, Concepcion

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    Marriage license for Angel E. Lopez and Concepcion Pardo. F. Milian was the Notary Public

    The modernist angel: Art at the Limits of the Human in D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy

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    PhDThe subject of this thesis is a figure that might provisionally be called the *modemist angel'. Focusing on modernist literature, and more particularly on the work of D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy, it aims to isolate from the many angels found in all periods and all types of art a historically specific and intellectually coherent paradigm: an angel of and for its modernist times. A figure of precisely this type could be said to exist in the form of Walter Benjamin's 'angel of history'. Critics who address the question of the modern angel in texts by Franz Kafka and Rainer Maria Rilke often do so in conjunction with the problem posed by the angel of history. Beginning with a chapter on Benjamin, this thesis nevertheless follows a different trajectory. Over five chapters, it explores a modernist landscape formed not only by Lawrence, H. D. and Loy, but also by European and American writers such as A. R. Orage, Allen Upward, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche. Although the angel that emerges from this investigation might, in some respects, be said to anticipate Benjamin's later version, this figure is also very different, standing for a project that is distinctively, and recognisably, modernist in nature. He/she (the sex of the modernist angel is often open to question) represents an attempt to reconcile the divine responsibilities of the artist with the material and gendered conditions of being, specifically of being human, in the modem world. This thesis looks again at the clash of intellectual paradigms in the early-twentieth century - notably, the confrontation of the Romantic view of art as a superhuman or sacred undertaking with the psychoanalytical or evolutionary idea that all human endeavour is underpinned by sub-human motives - and suggests the angel as a new and instructive figure through which to think the perilous limits between the human and the divine in modernist literature

    New frontiers for IL-5

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    Part 1Christopher J. Bagley, Angel F. Lopez, Mathew A. Vada

    The beta c receptor family - Structural insights and their functional implications

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    Abstract not availableSophie E. Broughton, Tracy L. Nero, Urmi Dhagat, Winnie L. Kan, Timothy R. Hercus, Denis Tvorogov, Angel F. Lopez, Michael W. Parke

    Breaking the Reform Deadlock. 6th Annual Report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group. CEPS Paperback. July 2004

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    Euroland is now in its fourth year of unsatisfactory growth. What are the reasons for this and what can be done about it? This report arrives at the following conclusions: 1. Demographic change is already now reducing the growth potential and squeezing government finances. 2. Insufficient investment is the main driver of the productivity slowdown that has weakened growth. 3. To stimulate investment, better coordination among fiscal, structural and monetary policy is needed: Ideally a combination of structural reform, fiscal consolidation and low interest rates. The ECB – as the only widely respected economic policy-making institution in the EU with room for manoeuvre – should become more proactive in pursuing economic policy coordination in order to obtain more progress on structural reform and fiscal consolidation. 4. To foster a more balanced expansion of the world economy and reduce the risk of brutal exchange rate movements, greater cooperation among the central banks of the US, the EU, Japan and China is needed, giving rise to a G4

    The transcriptional program, functional heterogeneity, and clinical targeting of mast cells

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    Mast cells are unique tissue-resident immune cells that express an array of receptors that can be activated by several extracellular cues, including antigen-immunoglobulin E (IgE) complexes, bacteria, viruses, cytokines, hormones, peptides, and drugs. Mast cells constitute a small population in tissues, but their extraordinary ability to respond rapidly by releasing granule-stored and newly made mediators underpins their importance in health and disease. In this review, we document the biology of mast cells and introduce new concepts and opinions regarding their role in human diseases beyond IgE-mediated allergic responses and antiparasitic functions. We bring to light recent discoveries and developments in mast cell research, including regulation of mast cell functions, differentiation, survival, and novel mouse models. Finally, we highlight the current and future opportunities for therapeutic intervention of mast cell functions in inflammatory diseases.Gökhan Cildir, Harshita Pant, Angel F. Lopez, Vinay Tergaonka

    Analysis of a factor controlling the formation and func tion of white blood cells

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    Prof Angel F Lopez$AUD 80,794.28NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran

    Studies of white blood cells involved in allergy

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    Prof Angel F Lopez$AUD 83,473.01NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran

    Mechanisms of vitamin D₃ metabolite repression of IgE-dependent mast cell activation

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    Abstract not available.Kwok-Ho Yip, Natasha Kolesnikoff, Chunping Yu, Nicholas Hauschild, Houng Taing, Lisa Biggs, David Goltzman, Philip A. Gregory, Paul H. Anderson, Michael S. Samuel, Stephen J. Galli, Angel F. Lopez, and Michele A. Grimbaldesto

    Conformational changes in the GM-CSF receptor suggest a molecular mechanism for affinity conversion and receptor signaling

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    Abstract not availableSophie E. Broughton, Timothy R. Hercus, Tracy L. Nero, Mara Dottore, Barbara J. McClure, Urmi Dhagat, Houng Taing, Michael A. Gorman, Jack King-Scott, Angel F. Lopez, Michael W. Parke
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