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    Villa de l'architecte J. Mauri à Port aux Poules (Oran)

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    Mauri Marcel Joseph. Villa de l'architecte J. Mauri à Port aux Poules (Oran). In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°21, 1955. Lotissements et villas. p. 37

    Asca platensis Mauri & Alzuet 1969

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    <p> <b> <i>Asca platensis</i> Mauri & Alzuet</b> , <b>1969</b></p> <p> <i>Asca platensis</i> Mauri & Alzuet, 1969: 15.</p> <p>TYPE DEPOSITORY: División Entomológica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: Buenos Aires city, Argentina, in moss.</p>Published as part of <i>De Moraes, Gilberto J., Britto, Erika P. J., Mineiro, Jefferson L. De C. & Halliday, Bruce, 2016, Catalogue of the mite families Ascidae Voigts & Oudemans, Blattisociidae Garman and Melicharidae Hirschmann (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 1-299 in Zootaxa 4112 (1)</i> on page 104, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4112.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/399477">http://zenodo.org/record/399477</a&gt

    Dispersion and Convection in Periodic Media

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    Rubinstein, J.; Mauri, R.. (1985). Dispersion and Convection in Periodic Media. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3825

    Synthesis of photoactivable probes for the study of glycosphingolipid-protein interactions

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    SYNTHESIS OF PHOTOACTIVABLE PROBES FOR THE STUDY OF GLYCOSPHINGOLIPID-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS Giuseppina Brasile,1 Federica Compostella,1 Laura Mauri,2Sandro Sonnino2 and Fiamma Ronchetti1 Dipartimento di Chimica, Biochimica e Biotecnologie per la Medicina, Università di Milano 1Via Saldini 50, 20133-Milano, Italy; 2Via Fratelli Cervi 93, 20190- Segrate (Milano), Italy E-mail:[email protected] It is widely accepted that glycosphingolipids (GSLs) at the level of the plasma membrane can affect the biological functions of protein molecules, such as cell surface receptors or transporters. The interactions between GSLs and proteins belonging to specific membrane microdomains, called lipid rafts, could be responsible for the modulation of the functional properties of membrane proteins participating in signal transduction. GSL-protein interactions can be investigated by cell photolabelling experiments using radioactive photoactivable GSLs, which yield, when illuminated, a very reactive intermediate that covalently binds to the molecules in the environment, i.e. proteins.1,2 In this context, we have designed a fatty acid probe with two nitrophenylazide photoactivable groups, one at position 2 and the other at the end of the acyl chain. The conjugation of the fatty acid to a radioactive sphingoglycolipid generates a species to be used for photolabelling experiments. In this way, the simultaneous identification of the proteins belonging to both the leaflets of the plasma membrane, the cytoplasmatic and the extracellular one, will be realized. Herein we describe a general synthetic strategy to obtain not commercially available α,ω-diamino acids, the synthetic precursors of the labelled fatty acids, which we have applied to the synthesis of a C-18 derivative. Furthermore, it will be described the preparation of a photolabelled radioactive GSL as a case study. 1. Aureli M., Prioni S., Mauri L. Loberto N., Casellato R., Ciampa M.G., Chigorno V., Prinetti, A.; Sonnino S. J. Lipid Res. 2010, 51, 798-808 2. Mauri L., Prioni S., Loberto N., Chigorno V., Prinetti A., Sonnino S. Glycoconj. J. 2004, 20, 11-23

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Cultural sustainability thresholds to measure the mauri of Indigenous Māori values impacted by geothermal engineering projects

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    Aotearoa New Zealand's current geothermal laws require that any engineering utilisation of geothermal resources includes an assessment of how Māori values are impacted, being the values held by the country's Indigenous Peoples. A series of wānanga (Māori-based workshops) were conducted with Māori participants to develop a list of Māori values pertinent to geothermal development, followed by a companion list of corresponding sustainability indicators that defined measurable parameters as quantitative representations of these Māori values. For each indicator, sustainability thresholds were developed, which described three possible impacted indicator states that constituted denigrated, neutral, and enhanced levels of mauri respectively, where mauri was a proposed measure of wellbeing. The information contained in the thresholds provided a means to numerically assess the extent to which an engineering project in Aotearoa would sustain the wellbeing of the listed indicators, and in turn the listed Māori values. The insights within the thresholds may be used by other researchers to develop thresholds specific to other indigenous cultures around the world and empower such cultures in their countries' own geothermal industries.Full Tex

    J. Serra I Vilaro. La Cova de Can Mauri (Berga) y Estacio prehistorica i megalits dels colls de l'Oreiller

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    Lantier Raymond. J. Serra I Vilaro. La Cova de Can Mauri (Berga) y Estacio prehistorica i megalits dels colls de l'Oreiller. In: Journal des savants. 22ᵉ année, Juillet-août 1924. p. 178

    J. Serra I Vilaro. La Cova de Can Mauri (Berga) y Estacio prehistorica i megalits dels colls de l'Oreiller

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    Lantier Raymond. J. Serra I Vilaro. La Cova de Can Mauri (Berga) y Estacio prehistorica i megalits dels colls de l'Oreiller. In: Journal des savants. 22ᵉ année, Juillet-août 1924. p. 178

    On the Propagator of the Stokes Equation and a Dynamical Definition of Viscosity

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    The propagator of the unsteady Stokes equation is shown to be dominated by the solution of a purely diffusive equation, whose dispersion coefficient is the viscosity. Pressure plays an indirect role only, by creating instantaneously a steady velocity field which decays slowly in space. Viscosity appears to measure the temporal growth of the second moment of the unsteady Stokes propagator
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