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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and E. A. Lowe regarding an Arabic Sinai manuscript

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    1. One-page typed letter, April 17, 1964, from Atiya to E. A. Lowe about a Sinai Arabic manuscript. 2. Two-page handwritten letter, Apr. 14, 1964, from E. A. Lowe to Atiya about a Sinai Arabic manuscript

    Guidebook for Pre-conference North Island Field Trip A1 ‘Ashes to Issues’, 28-30 November, 2008

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    Welcome to New Zealand or Aotearoa – „Land of the long lingering day [twilight]‟ – and to our three-day pre-conference North Island field trip „Ashes and Issues‟. We trust your stay in New Zealand is both informative and friendly and there is something for everyone on the trip. The itinerary in brief and a map of the North Island showing the main scientific stops are shown above. At the time of guidebook preparation, we have a group of 23, including four students, on the tour with participants from Japan, Taiwan, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand. The tour leaders are Prof David Lowe (Univ. of Waikato, Hamilton) and Dr Haydon Jones (Scion Research, Rotorua). Assistant leader is Prof Paul McDaniel (Univ. of Idaho, Moscow), on leave at the Univ. of Waikato July-December, 2008. We offer a warm welcome to you all. Because we have considerable distances to travel (especially Day 3), as well as a range of stops planned, we will need to leave the hotel at 8.00 am each day

    Impaired neural development in a zebrafish model for lowe syndrome

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    Lowe syndrome, which is characterized by defects in the central nervous system, eyes and kidneys, is caused by mutation of the phosphoinositide 5-phosphatase OCRL1. The mechanisms by which loss of OCRL1 leads to the phenotypic manifestations of Lowe syndrome are currently unclear, in part, owing to the lack of an animal model that recapitulates the disease phenotype. Here, we describe a zebrafish model for Lowe syndrome using stable and transient suppression of OCRL1 expression. Deficiency of OCRL1, which is enriched in the brain, leads to neurological defects similar to those reported in Lowe syndrome patients, namely increased susceptibility to heat-induced seizures and cystic brain lesions. In OCRL1-deficient embryos, Akt signalling is reduced and there is both increased apoptosis and reduced proliferation, most strikingly in the neural tissue. Rescue experiments indicate that catalytic activity and binding to the vesicle coat protein clathrin are essential for OCRL1 function in these processes. Our results indicate a novel role for OCRL1 in neural development, and support a model whereby dysregulation of phosphoinositide metabolism and clathrin-mediated membrane traffic leads to the neurological symptoms of Lowe syndrome. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved

    [Correspondence Between Alex Bradford and Brigadier General Lowe - December 1944-January 1945]

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    Correspondence between Alex Bradford, Brigadier General Frank E. Lowe, and Margaret Daly discussing the creation of a lightweight mechanism used to warn of an impending explosion due to gasoline fumes

    Correspondence with Frederich Olsen.

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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and E. A. Lowe, primarily regarding Latin documents and manuscripts at the Egyption Museum of Cairo1. One-page typed letter, Mar. 11, 1960, from Atiya to E. A. Lowe regarding Lowe\u27s request for a Latin document in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo. 2. One-page typed memo, June 24, 1959, to Atiya from Judith E. Sachs, librarian for the library of the Institute for Advanced Study, acknowledging his gifts. 3. Front of post-card addressed to Atiya, postmarked Nov. 30, 1959. 4. Back of above mentioned postcard, with handwritten note dated Nov. 30, 1959, from E. A. Lowe to Atiya. 5. One-page typed letter, June 4, 1959, from Atiya to Frederich Olsen, vice-president of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., regarding Olsen\u27s support of Coptic studies. 6. One-page handwritten letter, March 16, [1960?], from E. A. Lowe to Atiya, regarding the Latin document Atiya has been trying to get for him from the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.. 7. Two-page handwritten letter, Nov. 20, 1959, from E. A. Lowe to Atiya, asking Atiya to help him obtain an Latin papyrus. 8. One-page typed letter, June 1, 1959, from Albert E. Holland, vice-president of Trinity College, Harford, Conn., to Frederich Olsen, vice-president of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., introducing him to Atiy

    Ontologia e sistemi categoriali. Lowe e il dibattito contemporaneo

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    In queste pagine intendo presentare la proposta categoriale di E. J. Lowe e confrontare il suo sistema ontologico con i principali sistemi presenti nel dibattito analitico contemporaneo. Il presente articolo si compone di due parti: la prima dedicata all’esposizione dell’ontologia categoriale di Lowe, di cui illustrerò i punti essenziali; la seconda dedicata a mostrare i problemi che deve affrontare un’ontologia categoriale e i sistemi ontologici che emergono dall’attuale dibattito analitico, e finalizzata a un confronto con il sistema di Lowe

    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and E. A. Lowe regarding the Sinai manuscsripts.

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    1. Two-page typed letter, April 6, 1964, from Atiya to E. A. Lowe about the Sinai manuscripts and the Catalogue Raisonne. 2. One-page typed letter, March 31, 1964, from E. A. Lowe to Atiya inquired about the Sinai manuscripts. 3. One handwritten note, undated and unsigned, about the use of paper for Arabic mss

    E. L. Lowe Junior

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    E. L. Lowe Junior is a star basketball player for the Handley High Greyhounds. His father, E. L. Lowe, is the team\u27s coach. The Greyhounds will meet the Poly Parrots for the city high round robin cage title at Paschal High School. E. L., number 13, is leaping for right-handed layup.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/1771/thumbnail.jp

    E. L. Lowe Junior

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    Image shows E. L. Lowe Junior is a star basketball player for the Handley High Greyhounds. His father, E. L. Lowe, is the team\u27s coach. The Greyhounds will meet the Poly Parrots for the city high round robin cage title at Paschal High School. E. L., number 13, is shown dribbling a basketball. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, February 6, 1940.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/1773/thumbnail.jp
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