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Hoffman, Raymond Martin
Obituary of Raymond Martin Hoffman born Oct.19, 1921 in Ash Township, Michigan. Resided in Ash Township, Michigan
Raymond Martin with Aberdeen Angus cow and calf
Image shows Raymond Martin, 18 year old Lakeview High School student, with his Aberdeen Angus cow and calf. He is shown giving the cow and calf water. They came from Canadian breeding stock. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram April 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/9854/thumbnail.jp
Le «De Seta Machometi» du Cod. 46 d’Osma, œuvre de Raymond Martin (Ramón Martí)
Hernando i Delgado Josep. Le «De Seta Machometi» du Cod. 46 d’Osma, œuvre de Raymond Martin (Ramón Martí). In: Islam et Chrétiens du Midi (XIIe-XIVe s.) Toulouse : Éditions Privat, 1983. pp. 351-371. (Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 18
Connaissance de l’Islam chez Raymond Lulle et Raymond Martin O. P. Parallèle
Cortabarria Angel. Connaissance de l’Islam chez Raymond Lulle et Raymond Martin O. P. Parallèle. In: Raymond Lulle et le pays d'Oc. Toulouse : Éditions Privat, 1987. pp. 33-55. (Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 22
The human bronchoalveolar mast cell in disease
Mast cells were counted in a cross-sectional study of 129 patients who consented to bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). In the controls differential mast cell counts were about 0.08% of all the nucleated cells. Significantly higher counts were found in diseases associated with alveolititis: sarcoidosis (0.25%) and cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (0.69%). There was no significant correlation between BAL mast cell counts and indices of disease activity, or mast cell counts in tissue section.BAL mast cell morphology was compared to that in a number of human tissues including lung, gut and skin, as well as to mammalian tissues including rat skin and gut, using a range of microscopic techniques. Human mast cells generally exhibited appreciably less heterogeneity than in the rat. BAL mast cells exhibited exclusively the features of 'mucosal', Alcian Blue positive cells. They were characterised immunochemically by virtue of cell surface IgE and mast cell granule content. Electron microscopically they exhibited more features of activation than the other mast cell types.In 65 patients, BAL mast cell histamine content as well as various tests of function were conducted. The geometric mean cell histamine content was 10.9pg. The cells responded to anti-IgE and ionophore challenge by releasing histamine, prostaglandin D2 and other mediators in a dose-dependent manner. Release of these two mediators correlated strongly. The mast cell origin was corroborated by density gradient enrichment experiments. There was some evidence of inhibition of mediator release by salbutamol and cromolyn.Further study of extrinsic asthmagens showed that their chemical features of polybasic cationic nitrogen containing structures were consistent with a mast cell mediated mode of action, although this is not yet proven in most instances. Human BAL mast cells have an important role in the initiation or perpetuation of inflammation in alveolitis and in asthma.</p
La connaissance des textes arabes chez Raymond Martin O.P. et sa position en face de l’Islam
Cortabarria Angel, Alvès de Sà Réginald. La connaissance des textes arabes chez Raymond Martin O.P. et sa position en face de l’Islam. In: Islam et Chrétiens du Midi (XIIe-XIVe s.) Toulouse : Éditions Privat, 1983. pp. 279-300. (Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 18
Lemesle, Raymond-Martin. - La conférence de Brazzaville de 1944 : contexte et repères. Cinquantenaire des prémices de la décolonisation
Fremeaux Jacques. Lemesle, Raymond-Martin. - La conférence de Brazzaville de 1944 : contexte et repères. Cinquantenaire des prémices de la décolonisation. In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 36, n°143, 1996. pp. 532-533
Andrew Baskin Family Genealogy - Accession 1156 - M532 (583)
This collection consists of excerpts (title page, table of contents, and pages 1-3 and 12-15) from The Baskin(s) Family South Carolina—Pennsylvania with Stephens and Martin notes by Raymond Martin Bell (1975). The photocopied excerpts cover the origin of the Baskin family name and details the Southern Branch following the lineage of Andrew Baskin (ca1730-1800) of Kershaw and Lancaster Counties in South Carolina.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2502/thumbnail.jp
Turkey in the straw
fiddles; guitarsCollected by James S. A. Collins, Daniel I. Hall, and Thommie D. Herndon For M. C. Parler
Played by Mr. Raymond Martin Mr. Dean Ramsey and Mrs. Goldie Martin
Prairie Grove, Arkansas November 13, 1960
Reel 371, Item 15
Turkey in the Straw (A Fiddle Tune)Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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