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    Autograph of Reverdy Johnson

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    Autograph of Reverdy Johnson. Accompanies steel engraving. [See complete description listed as # 552, Prints category.] Framedhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-autographs/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Youth Power Solidarity Meetup, Alix Swann, Spring 2020

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    Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College

    My Visit to SIS Library, Alix Swann, Spring 2020

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    Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College

    Alix Roellinger

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    Roellinger Alix. Alix Roellinger. In: Diplômées, n°278-279, 2021. 100 ans de parcours. pp. 421-430

    Forgotten Elders, Black, and Aging, in Prison, Research Excerpts, Alix Swann, Spring 2020

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    Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College

    Alix-driven bulk endocytosis requires its binding to ALG-2 and endophilin but not to CHMP4.

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    (A) Confocal images of Alix wt and Alix ko hippocampal neurons stimulated with Bic/4AP in the presence of 10 kDa dextran. Scale bar: 50 μm. (B) Dextran uptake triggered by stimulation is strongly reduced in Alix ko neurons. (C) Representative images of dextran uptake by GFP-expressing Alix wt and Alix ko neurons (Alix wt, top and Alix ko, middle) or Alix ko neurons expressing both GFP and Alix (Alix ko + Alix, bottom). Scale bars: 10 μm. (D) Dextran uptake is rescued in ko neurons expressing Alix wt and AlixΔChmp4B (AlixΔ4B), but not AlixΔALG-2 or AlixΔendo. The % of dextran uptake corresponds to the number of dextran spots per μm expressed as percentages of the control (Alix wt) for each experiment. Average +/‒ SEM, N, statistical analysis: (B) 16.26 +/‒ 1.08; 11.86 +/‒ 2.05; 100 +/‒ 1.76; 15.10 +/‒ 1.76 for Alix wt no stim, Alix ko no stim, Alix wt stim, Alix ko stim, respectively. N = 4 experiments, p = 0.0001, 1-way ANOVA. (D) 100 +/‒ 6.31; 33.27 +/‒ 3.32; 94.78 +/‒ 5.81; 45.89 +/‒ 9.36; 80.05 +/‒ 7.32; 44.59 +/‒ 1.85 for Alix wt, Alix ko, Alix ko + Alix, Alix ko + AlixΔChmp4B, Alix ko + AlixΔendo, Alix ko + AlixΔALG-2, respectively. N = 17 neurons for Alix wt, N = 13 neurons for Alix ko, N = 11 for Alix ko + Alix, N = 12 for Alix ko + AlixΔChmp4B, N = 12 neurons for Alix ko + AlixΔendo, and N = 11 for Alix ko + AlixΔALG-2, all from 3–4 independent experiments, p = 0.62 (Alix wt vs. Alix AlixΔ4B), p = 0.0001 for the other conditions, 1-way ANOVA. The data underlying all the graphs shown in the figure can be found in S1 Data. Alix, ALG-2-interacting protein X; ko, knockout; wt, wild type.</p

    moonshines

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    Version 0.0.3 Full Changelog: https://github.com/alix-tz/moonshines/compare/v0.0.2...v0.0.3If you use this software, please cite it as below

    A Reading by Alix Shulman

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    A reading delivered by Alix Shulman on January 1, 1984

    Alix Labelle : Immobile, j'écoute la pluie

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    " It is widely understood that knitting is a handicraft used to create apparel such as mittens, socks, and sweaters. Yarn and needles are not usually thought to belong in the same realm as sketchbooks and graphite pencils, but both knitting and drawing serve to creating functional objects while also conveying concepts in a fine art context. Knitting has been labeled as a woman's craft and thus has been less valued than fine art creations throughout history; I want to acknowledge this stereotype and embrace it as I am devoting myself to its practice. Many artists such as Haegue Yang, Judith Scott, and Sheila Hics have used yarn and textile in their sculptures and installations, subverting viewers' expectations towards these materials and making space for knitting in the contemporary art world, outside of the domestic space. Mainly, this book seeks to show the meditative and time-consuming process of knitting. I believe this medium has the potential to carry a lot of meaning, and I am hoping to share with you what this process represents to me. " -- p.

    Data for: Locational fundamentals, trade, and the changing urban landscape of Mexico

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    This data was used in the paper &quot;Locational fundamentals, trade, and the changing urban landscape of Mexico&quot; by Jennifer Alix-Garcia and Emily Sellars. Details for the construction of the database can be found in the manuscript
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