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    Correspondence regarding Coates Piano Concerto and recital of Debussy's Preludes

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    Digital copies were created from a selection of items in the original hard copy Albert Coates collection (PDV 4) held in DOMUS in the Stellenbosch University Music Library.Correspondence with Vera de Villiers [Vera Coates]. Letter. Reference to Coates Piano Concerto and recital of Debussy's Preludes by the author of this letter. Incomplete

    Jocelyn Coates and Margot Schenk at Information Desk, ca. 1980

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    color photographGood conditionJocelyn Coates (left) and Margot Schenk at Information Desk in Reference Room (with pink and gold drapes) of Patrick Power Library

    Three pregnancies after transplantation: An 84-year-old kidney is the gift that keeps giving life

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    Letter to the EditorSamantha M. Bateman, Patrick T. Coates, and Shilpanjali Jesudaso

    Patrick Power Library: Reference Office, ca. 1985

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    color photographGood conditionReference office staff of Patrick Power Library. Sandra Hamm (at left), Jocelyn Coates, and Norma Corbett (bending over).From Library fonds, 1999.22. Additional photos available

    #IdleNoMore And the Remaking of Canada

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    In #IdleNoMore and the Remaking of Canada, author Ken Coates reflects on how the movement's legacy lives on through a new generation of empowered First Nations youth.In #IdleNoMore and the Remaking of Canada, author Ken Coates reflects on how the movement's legacy lives on through a new generation of empowered First Nations youth.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Review of BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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    Author Ta-Nehisi Coates has written a poetical polemic in the form of a letter to his young son. It is an autobiographical account of Coates\u27 coming of age in Baltimore, his life at Howard University, and in New York City.  At once moving and confrontational, Coates describes "those people who think they are white" and the African American legacy of the struggle for freedom

    End-stage renal failure is associated with impaired coronary microvascular function

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    Abstract Not AvailableAdam J. Nelson, Benjamin K. Dundon, Stephen G. Worthley, James D. Richardson, Rishi Puri, Dennis T.L. Wong, Patrick T. Coates, Randall J. Faull and Matthew I. Worthle

    South Australian experience with pediatric total pancreatectomy and islet autotransplantation for PRSS1-associated hereditary pancreatitis

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    PerspectivesJessica Eldredge, Michael R Couper, David J Moore, Sanjeev Khurana, John WC Chen, Jennifer J Couper, Christopher J Drogemuller, Toni Radford, Thomas W Kay, Tom Loudovaris, Michael Wilks, Patrick T Coates, Richard TL Coupe

    Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Insecurity of the Black Body

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    The aim of this work is exploring questions of identity construction and the body in a context of insecurity, violence, and trauma, as presented by Ta-Nehisi Coates. In Between the World and Me (2015), winner of the National Book Award (non-fiction), Coates delivers an exploration of his personal history in an eloquent letter to his son, approaching the matter of the insecurity of the black body in the United States. The author states: “America understands itself as God’s handiwork, but the black body is the clearest evidence that America is the work of men”, questioning the moral superiority of the American ideals and its exceptionalism, creating a deep analysis of blackness and americanness, connecting the feelings of growing up in the 1960s and 1970s with the experience of black life in our days. Coates is in deep conversation with James Baldwin, weaving an argument that demonstrates the ever-present linear path of violence inflicted upon the black body in the United States, from slavery to Reconstruction, the Civil Rights era and finally to the present state of police brutality and mass incarceration

    Gene therapy studies of Adenoviral IL-10 transduced Dendritic cells in allotransplantation / by Toby Coates.

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    Bibliography: leaves 151-186.187 leaves, [26] leaves of plates : ill. (chiefly col.) 29 cm.Studies the capacity of dendritic cells transduced with the immunosuppressive gene construct adenoviral interleukin-10 to inhibit alloimmune responses in both small and large animal transplantation models. There is promising in vitro evidence for gene therapy to modify dendritic cell function, which in small animal models can modify skin graft rejection. In large animals, genetically modified dendritic cells alone were not capable of prolongation of allograft survival, suggesting that these cells may require adjuvant immunosuppressive therapy to be used in future protocols.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Medicine, 200
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