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    Martin, F. L

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    W. F. Martin Collection

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    Photograph of L to R: Chas Rice, John Gray, Wm. F. Martin, B. Thompson, Jo Skinner, Leon Clemons, Monte Vandeventer, and UNIDENTIFIED in front of the Star Quality Drugstore, 121 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK

    Erratum to: Effect of moderate red wine intake on cardiac prognosis after recent acute myocardial infarction of subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Diabetic Medicine, (2006), 23, 9, (974-981), 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01886.x)

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    In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola.In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola

    Sous-facteurs de L(F∞) d'indice 4cos2π/n,n≥3

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    Let Q be a factor of type II1, λ a number in the Jones discrete series {4cosπ/m:m≥3}, and {ei} the Jones projections associated with λ. Denote by A2n and A1n the finite-dimensional von Neumann algebras generated, respectively, by {1,e2,⋯,en} and {1,e1,⋯,en}, with the corresponding traces. The author shows that, for n sufficiently large, the index of the inclusion An=(Q⊗A2n)∗A2nA1n⊂(Q⊗A2n+1)∗A2n+1A1n+1=An+1 is equal to λ (here ∗ denotes the reduced, amalgamated free product of the algebras in question). Using the random matrix model of Voiculescu, he proves that if Q is the von Neumann algebra L(F∞) of the free group with infinitely many generators, then An is isomorphic to L(F∞). The two facts together imply the existence, for any λ in the Jones discrete series, of an irreducible subfactor of L(F∞) of index λ. This constitutes the first example of a nonhyperfinite, non-Γ II1 factor such that its Jones invariant is fully computable (the existence of nonirreducible subfactors of L(F∞) for any index ≥4 is a simple consequence of known results)

    Joseph L. Ramirez

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    Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '37Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '38SCO Oral History SeriesJoseph_Ramirez.pd

    Joseph L. Ramirez

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    Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '37Interview with Joseph L. Ramirez, SCU '75 Conducted and edited by Norman F. Martin, S.J., '38SCO Oral History SeriesJoseph_Ramirez.pd

    Adiantum repens L. f.

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    <p> <i>Adiantum repens</i> L. f., Suppl. Pl.: 446. 1782.</p> <p> ≡ <i>Davallia repens</i> (L. f.) Kuhn, Fil. Deck.: 27. 1867 [nom. cons.]. <i>(Davalliaceae)</i></p> <p> <b>Lectotypus</b> (designated here): <b>MAURITIUS</b>: “37. Adianthum de l’Isle de France ” (LINN-HS nº 1635.21 image seen; isolecto-: G [G00341867]!, MPU [MPU1063796]!).</p> <p> <i>Notes</i>. – While proposing the conservation of <i>Davallia repens</i> (L. f.) Kuhn against <i>Davallia repens</i> (Bory) Desv., LINDSAY & MIDDLETON (2003) correctly identified original material of <i>Adiantum repens</i> L. f. in LINN-H, but did not formally designate the specimen as lectotype. We formally designate here the LINN-HS [LINN-HS nº 1635.21] material as lectotype. Duplicates of original material have been located in G [G00341867] and MPU [MPU1063796]. The identity of the lectotype material corresponds with the current usage of the name.</p> <p> <i>Davallia repens</i> is a widespread species growing from tropical West Africa to Queensland in Australia (NOTEBOOM, 1994).</p>Published as part of <i>Callmander, Martin W., Mazumdar, Jaideep & Jarvis, Charles E., 2019, Typification and nomenclature of the western Indian Ocean islands ferns and lycophytes described in Linnaeus filius's Supplementum plantarum, pp. 223-234 in Candollea 74 (2)</i> on page 232, DOI: 10.15553/c2019v742a11, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5684562">http://zenodo.org/record/5684562</a&gt

    Politica e amministrazione, tra etica, managerialità e responsabilità

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    Il volume raccoglie le versioni, approfondite e rielaborate, delle relazioni discusse in occasione del convegno dal titolo “Politica e amministrazione. Etica, managerialità e responsabilità”, organizzato in onore di Gianfranco D’Alessio. L’oggetto di analisi, la dirigenza amministrativa, è discusso e analizzato, da un lato, in relazione ai principi costituzionali di imparzialità e di buon andamento della Pubblica Amministrazione e, dall’altro, al rapporto che questa instaura con gli organi politici. Il tema è affrontato con approcci variegati e da prospettive molteplici, secondo una impostazione che riflette la pluralità delle competenze e delle esperienze, professionali ed accademiche di ciascun autore.The volume collects the expanded and revised versions of the presentations discussed during the conference titled "Politics and Administration. Ethics, Managerialism, and Accountability," organized in honour of Gianfranco D’Alessio. The focus is on administrative leadership, discussed and analysed from two perspectives. Firstly, in relation to the constitutional principles of impartiality and good administration. Secondly, with reference to the relationship it establishes with political bodies. The topic is approached from various angles and multiple perspectives, reflecting the diversity of skills and experiences, both professional and academic, of each author

    Acrostichum australe L. f.

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    Acrostichum australe L. f., Suppl. Pl.: 444. 1782. ≡ Actiniopteris australis (L. f.) Link, Fil. Sp.: 80. 1841. (Pteridaceae) Lectotypus (designated by PICHI-SERMOLLI, 1962: 27): MASCARENES: “31. Acrostichum des Isles de France & de Bourbon ”, s.d., Commerson s.n. (LINN-HS nº 1622.51 image seen; isolecto-: MPU [MPU1071909]!, SBT nº 1.2.1.28 image seen) (Fig. 3). Notes. – A single specimen of original material is extant in LINN-HS [LINN-HS nº 1622.51]. This specimen bears a label in Thouin’s handwriting including the number “31” to which Linnaeus f. added in his hand “australe ny” (“ny” indicating ‘new’). The LINN-HS specimen was cited as holotype by PICHI-SERMOLLI (1962) and this use is here treated as an error to be corrected to lectotype (TURLAND et al., 2018: Art. 9.10). Duplicates of this original material have been located in MPU [MPU1071909] and SBT [SBT nº 1.2.1.28]. The identity of the lectotype material corresponds with the current usage of the name. The type locality is either Mauritius from the “montagne des 3 mamelles et celle du rampart” or “St. Paul” in Réunion as written by Thouin on the MPU specimen (Fig. 3). Actiniopteris australis is endemic to Mauritius and Réunion in the Mascarenes archipelago (BADRÉ & LORENCE, 2008).Published as part of Callmander, Martin W., Mazumdar, Jaideep & Jarvis, Charles E., 2019, Typification and nomenclature of the western Indian Ocean islands ferns and lycophytes described in Linnaeus filius's Supplementum plantarum, pp. 223-234 in Candollea 74 (2) on page 226, DOI: 10.15553/c2019v742a11, http://zenodo.org/record/568456

    Acrostichum spicatum L. f.

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    Acrostichum spicatum L. f., Suppl. Pl.: 444. 1782. ≡ Lepisorus spicatus (L. f.) Li Wang in Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 162: 35. 2010. (Polypodiaceae) Lectotypus (designated by MAZUMDAR, 2016: 218): MAURITIUS: “33. Acrostichum de l’Isle de France ”, s.d., Commerson s.n. (LINN-HS nº 1642.1 image seen; isolecto-: MPU [MPU1238477, MPU1238486]!). Notes. – A single specimen of original material is extant in LINN-HS [LINN-HS nº 1642.1]. This specimen bears a label in Thouin’s hand to which Linnaeus f. added the epithet “spicatum”. This specimen bears the number “33” and was designated by MAZUMDAR (2016: 218) as lectotype. Two collections representing duplicates of original material have been located in MPU [MPU1238477, MPU1238486] and are considered as isolectotypes. Those two specimens bear the number “32” which is an error for “33” (see Fig. 1). Other Commerson collections are extent in G [G00348187], P [P00482674], and P-JU [P00674763]. The identity of the lectotype material corresponds with the current usage of the name. Lepisorus spicatus is known from continental Africa (Ivory Coast, Cameroun, and Gabon), São Tomé and Príncipe, the Comoro islands, Mauritius, Réunion, the Seychelles islands and Madagascar (BADRÉ, 2002a).Published as part of Callmander, Martin W., Mazumdar, Jaideep & Jarvis, Charles E., 2019, Typification and nomenclature of the western Indian Ocean islands ferns and lycophytes described in Linnaeus filius's Supplementum plantarum, pp. 223-234 in Candollea 74 (2) on page 229, DOI: 10.15553/c2019v742a11, http://zenodo.org/record/568456
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