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    Inside Maine books piece on Summer People, by Indiana author Brian Groh, on

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    Inside Maine books piece on Summer People, by Indiana author Brian Groh, on a college dropout\u27s summer in an upscale Maine resort town. With brief notes on With Reckless Abandon: Memoirs of a Boat-Obsessed Life, by Jim Sharp, who captained Adventure, the Gloucester fishing schooner-turned-Camden-windjammer

    President\u27s Convocation (2002 Program and audio)

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    Order of speakers according to the program: Chaplain Dennis Groh; President Minor Myers, jr.; Student Senate President John Rapp, 2003; Associate Provost Roger Schnaitter; Provost and Dean of Faculty Janet McNew; and Nobel Prize Laureate author Isabel Allende. Music performance by School of Music Professors David Vayo and Roger Garrett

    Boettgeria jensi Neubert & Groh 1998

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    jensi, Arinia Maassen, 2001 Arinia jensi Maassen, 2001: 56 (figs 5, 14–15). Gastropoda, Diplommatinidae Paratype: MZSP 95939. Locality: Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan, along the right side of road 8 from Gua Musang to Machamg at km 24.9; 04°55'022'' N, 102°06'934'' E. Collectors: J. and C. Hemmen. Preservation: Dry. Remarks: Former Jens Hemmen Collection. The specimen listed above is a remainder of a 250-specimen paratype lot deposited by the author in Hemmen’s collection (Maassen 2001).Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 31, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/384012

    (A Critical Appraisal of) Classification of Hypereosinophilic Disorders

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    Hypereosinophilia (HE) is a heterogeneous condition that can be reported in various (namely inflammatory, allergic, infectious, or neoplastic) diseases with distinct pathophysiological pathways. In 1975, Chusid et al. published the first diagnostic criteria of hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES). Over the years, as both basic and clinical knowledge improved, several updates have been suggested, with a focus on better distinguishing isolated or asymptomatic eosinophilia from diseases with specific eosinophil-related organ damage. Moreover, underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of eosinophilia gradually became the cornerstone of successive attempts to classify HE-related diseases. In 2011, the International Cooperative Working Group on Eosinophil Disorders criteria emerged from a multidisciplinary Working Conference on Eosinophil Disorders and Syndromes, and provided substantial contribution to the clarification of general concepts and definitions in the field of HE. Yet, owing to the low prevalence of HE/HES, to the numerous diseases encompassed in the spectrum of HE-related disorders (with sometimes overlapping phenotypes), many questions are left unanswered (e.g., the need to better standardize the use of modern molecular tools, or the clinical relevance of distinguishing different subtypes of idiopathic HES). Here, we review the current state of knowledge in the fields of classification and diagnosis criteria of HE-related diseases, with emphasis on the analysis of both strengths and weaknesses of present concepts and their usefulness in daily practice

    Classification des vascularites

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    Le tumulus de Renongar en Plovan (Finistère). Etude d'une fouille ancienne de Paul Du Chatellier

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    The monument of Renongar at Plovan (Finistère) is a megalithic complex excavated by the finisterian archaeologist Paul Du Chatellier in the last century but which has not been fully published. This monument procured an important material includingone of the most important assemblages of Kerugou ware. One of the orthostats was carved on both sides and the design shows that it may be a decorated menhir re-used as a slab. From the ceramic material, the author studies the relations between Groh-Collé ware and Kerugou ware in south Finistère.</jats:p

    Politische Demobilisierung und der Wohlfahrtsstaat

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    The issue of felon disenfranchisement has grown considerably over the past two decades. The following thesis places (criminal) disenfranchisement in the US, and those affected, firmly in the sphere of political economic studies. That is, this work takes the issue of felon disenfranchisement in the United States as a case in point regarding the relationship of political (de)mobilization and the welfare state. Utilizing a multi-method approach, this study contextualizes the place of political participation within welfare policy, integrates correctional systems into a welfare state framework, and reports on the detailed political and economic preferences of those removed from the electorate on account of felon disenfranchisement policy. This study is to the knowledge of the author the first to approach this issue from the political-economic lens of welfare state studies. In what follows, I illustrate the significance of political agency for the welfare state, as well as the role which welfare policy plays in fostering that same political agency. In addition, I provide a new framework for conceptualizing the welfare state, enveloping those services previously omitted from the accounting of welfare state effort into one coherent structure. Finally, this work provides detailed quantitative and qualitative data on the preferences of the politically disenfranchised not previously recorded. In particular, the evidence strongly suggests that the political demobilizaiton of low-income workers through the institutionalization of criminal disenfranchisement is of special interest to political scientists and scholars of the welfare state in general. In addition, it is argued that such policies may in fact benefit particular interests in the Democratic party and negatively impact the Republican party. Far from removing these voices from public discourse, the state may indeed benefit from their particular preferences - themselves products of their experiences with the state. In as much, the politically demobilized clients of the social corrections tier should be viewed not as destructive to democracy, but instructive to welfare policy oversight and development

    Le tumulus de Renongar en Plovan (Finistère). Etude d'une fouille ancienne de Paul Du Chatellier

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    The monument of Renongar at Plovan (Finistère) is a megalithic complex excavated by the finisterian archaeologist Paul Du Chatellier in the last century but which has not been fully published. This monument procured an important material includingone of the most important assemblages of Kerugou ware. One of the orthostats was carved on both sides and the design shows that it may be a decorated menhir re-used as a slab. From the ceramic material, the author studies the relations between Groh-Collé ware and Kerugou ware in south Finistère.Le monument de Renongar en Plovan (Finistère) est un ensemble de chambres compartimentées qui a été fouillé par l'archéologue finistérien Paul Du Chatellier au siècle dernier mais n'a jamais été entièrement publié. Ce monument a donné un important mobilier et constitue l'un des plus importants ensembles céramiques de style Kerugou. Il comportait aussi une dalle ornée des deux côtés dont l'étude permet de montrer qu'elle était en position de réutilisation. A partir de ce mobilier, l'auteur réexamine les relations du style de Groh-Collé avec le style de Kerugou dans le Finistère sud.Polles Ronan. Le tumulus de Renongar en Plovan (Finistère). Etude d'une fouille ancienne de Paul Du Chatellier. In: Revue archéologique de l'ouest, tome 10, 1993. pp. 33-53
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