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    34. Botte (Dom Bernard) O. S. B. Grammaire grecque du Nouveau Testament.

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    Pernot Hubert. 34. Botte (Dom Bernard) O. S. B. Grammaire grecque du Nouveau Testament.. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 48, fascicule 225, Avril-juin 1935. pp. 354-355

    34. Botte (Dom Bernard) O. S. B. Grammaire grecque du Nouveau Testament.

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    Pernot Hubert. 34. Botte (Dom Bernard) O. S. B. Grammaire grecque du Nouveau Testament.. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 48, fascicule 225, Avril-juin 1935. pp. 354-355

    J . Levie, S. J. Les Sources de la septième et de la huitième Homélies de Saint Basile sur l'Hexaméron.

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    Pernot Hubert. J . Levie, S. J. Les Sources de la septième et de la huitième Homélies de Saint Basile sur l'Hexaméron. . In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 34, fascicule 159, Octobre-décembre 1921. pp. 462-463

    26. S. W. F. Margadant, De Psychologie van het Grieksche werkword. Beschouwingen over oorsprong en beleekenis der vervoeging (La Psychologie du verbe grec. Considérations sur l'origine et la signification de la conjugaison)

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    Pernot Hubert. 26. S. W. F. Margadant, De Psychologie van het Grieksche werkword. Beschouwingen over oorsprong en beleekenis der vervoeging (La Psychologie du verbe grec. Considérations sur l'origine et la signification de la conjugaison). In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 43, fascicule 202, Juillet-septembre 1930. pp. 351-353

    26. S. W. F. Margadant, De Psychologie van het Grieksche werkword. Beschouwingen over oorsprong en beleekenis der vervoeging (La Psychologie du verbe grec. Considérations sur l'origine et la signification de la conjugaison)

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    Pernot Hubert. 26. S. W. F. Margadant, De Psychologie van het Grieksche werkword. Beschouwingen over oorsprong en beleekenis der vervoeging (La Psychologie du verbe grec. Considérations sur l'origine et la signification de la conjugaison). In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 43, fascicule 202, Juillet-septembre 1930. pp. 351-353

    Diffusive author(s), cohesive author: Analysis of S/N (1994)

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    This study indicates the ways in which various aspects of the author(s) are brought forth in Dumb type’s performance art, the S/N production. Previous research has suggested a non-hierarchical organization of Dumb type and the absence of a “privileged author” in Dumb type’s collaborative work, S/N. However, the results that I have investigated from member’s interviews on the creative process of S/N along with my analysis of the recorded images of S/N, indicate a different aspect of the author(s). First, S/N was created through, so to speak, the collective ideas of the members of Dumb type. Further, S/N has at least nine quotations from previous performances, installations, and printed writings, besides the work-in-progress technique. Explicating one of the “author functions” as given by Michel Foucault, each text has plural subjects of the author. However, it has been revealed from members’ interviews that Teiji Furuhashi had a decision-making role in selecting the members’ ideas within the performance. Since then, S/N has had plural subjects of creation; however, Furuhashi is one of the subjects of creation along with the “privileged author.” S/N has plural authors (diffusive authors) yet at the same time, it has a “privileged author,” Teiji Furuhashi (cohesive author)

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    In Vivo d-Serine Hetero-Exchange through Alanine-Serine-Cysteine (ASC) Transporters Detected by Microelectrode Biosensors.

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    d-Serine, a co-agonist of N-methyl d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, has been implicated in neurological and psychiatric disorders such as cerebral ischemia, lateral amyotrophic sclerosis, or schizophrenia. d-Serine signaling represents an important pharmacological target for treating these diseases; however, the biochemical mechanisms controlling extracellular d-serine levels in vivo are still unclear. d-Serine heteroexchange through small neutral amino acid transporters has been shown in cell cultures and brain slices and could provide a biochemical mechanism for the control of d-serine extracellular concentration in vivo. Alternatively, exocytotic d-serine release has also been proposed. In this study, the dynamics of d-serine release and clearance were explored in vivo on a second-by-second time scale using microelectrode biosensors. The rate of d-serine clearance in the rat frontal cortex after a microionophoretic injection revealed a transporter-mediated uptake mechanism. d-Serine uptake was blocked by small neutral l-amino acids, implicating alanine-serine-cysteine (ASC) transporters, in particular high affinity Asc-1 and low affinity ASCT2 transporters. Interestingly, changes in alanine, serine, or threonine levels resulted in d-serine release through ASC transporters. Asc-1, but not ASCT2, appeared to release d-serine in response to changes in amino acid concentrations. Finally, neuronal silencing by tetrodotoxin increased d-serine extracellular concentration by an ASC-transporter-dependent mechanism. Together, these results indicate that d-serine heteroexchange through ASC transporters is present in vivo and may constitute a key component in the regulation of d-serine extracellular concentration
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