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    Lyons & McClelland 2022

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    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

    Lyons, T R, VX42282

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    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/400513Surname: LYONS. Given Name(s) or Initials: T R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX42282. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 1486.219042 Item: [2016.0049.32806] "Lyons, T R, VX42282

    Lyons, R J, 437622

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    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/400484Surname: LYONS. Given Name(s) or Initials: R J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 437622. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 56849.219013 Item: [2016.0049.32777] "Lyons, R J, 437622

    Double-devolution or double-dealing? : the local government White Paper and the Lyons review

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    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

    Land-atmosphere interactions in Southwest Western Australia

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    The Southwest of Western Australia (SWWA) is a region of extensive land cover change with an estimated 13 million hectares of native vegetation cleared since European settlement. Whilst previous studies have suggested meteorological and climatological implications of this change in land use, no studies have explicitly focussed on the detailed mechanisms behind the impacts of land-cover change on individual meteorological phenomena. This thesis seeks to identify the physical mechanisms inducing changes within the atmosphere by using the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS V6.0) to simulate the impact of land use change on meteorological phenomena at different scales and evaluate these model results against high resolution atmospheric soundings, station observations, and gridded rainfall analyses where appropriate. Sensitivity tests show that land-cover change results in an increase in low-level atmospheric moisture advection associated with the southern sea-breeze due to a reduction in surface roughness. It also results in a decrease in convective precipitation associated with cold-fronts and convective clouds associated with the surface heat trough, due to an increase in wind speed, and a decrease in turbulent kinetic energy and vertically integrated moisture convergence within the PBL. Large-eddy simulations further highlight the role of land-cover change and soil moisture, as well as the contributions of surface versus entrainment fluxes on the growth of the PBL and development of convective clouds. These results are discussed within the broader context of the meteorology of the region

    Charles R. Lyons

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    Charles R. Lyons

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    Charles R. Lyons

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    Sister Lyons

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    Sister Lyons Ward 2 119 Australian General HospitalDonaldson, R. G.Date:194
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