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    Agne de "Salm Salm" acompañada de "Manuela" Gutierrez

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    Anverso, soporte secundario: Princesa Salm Salm. Reverso, soporte universal: Y la Sra Doña Manuela Gutierrez Estrada del Barrio, dama de Palacio. (sic)", monograma: Valleto Ca. MEXICO. Vergara N°. 7. Album 10-214900. NOTA: Contrajo matrimonio con el príncipe de Salm-Salm, que por tal enlace adquirió el título de princesa de Salm-Salm, como generalmente es conocida, Ver: http://www.historicas.unam.mx, (8/05/2013). V. F. 452952-452954

    Air ions and electrical aerosol analysis

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    • Contents • Foreword • Luts, J. Salm. Modeling of the evolution of small tropospheric ions • T. Parts, J. Salm. The effect of pyridine and its homologues on mobility spectra of positive small air ions • J. Salm, M. Reinart. Measurement of air ion mobility spectra in a wide range • H. Tammet, H. Iher, J. Salm. Spectrum of atmospheric ions in the mobility range 0.32-3.2 cm2/(V•s) • J. Salm, H. Tammet, H. Iher, U. Hõrrak. The dependence of small air ion mobility spectra in the ground layer of the atmosphere on temperature and pressure • M. Arold, R. Matisen, Atmospheric electricity at the perspective Borovoye background monitoring station • R. Matisen, F. Miller, H. Tammet, J. Salm. Air ion counters and spectrometers designed in Tartu University • J. Salm. On unipolar charging of initially charged aerosols • Peil, E. Tamm. Generation of a narrow bipolar charge distribution on aerosol particles • E. Tamm, A. Mirme, U. Kikas. Corona discharge as a generator of nanometer-range monodisperse aerosol • V. Tamme. Dispersion of droplet stream in vibrating orifice aerosol generator • H. Tammet. On the techniques of aerosol electrical granulometry • H . Tammet, M. Noppel. Principles of the graduation of an electric aerosol granulometer • U. Kikas, V. Kimmel, A. Mirme. Spectra of near-ground atmospheric aerosols • H. Tammet. Comparison of model distributions of aerosol particle sizes • H. Tammet. Electrical parameters of air pollution • H Tammet. Notes on the interpretation of aerosol electrical density • List of publications of Tartu University on air electricity in 1986-1991http://tartu.ester.ee/record=b1075982~S1*es

    Genes regulated by Dpp signalling independently of Salm/Salr.

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    <p>(A) Control <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+</i> wing. (B) Control third instar wing disc showing Spalt major expression (Red). (C-C’) <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/+</i> wing disc showing Salm (red in C and C’) and GFP expression (green in C). (D) <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/+</i> wing. (E) <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/UAS-salm</i> wing. (F) <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/UAS-salr</i> wing. Forced expression of Salm (E) or Salr (F) in the central region of <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP;UAS-dad</i> (D) discs partially rescues the size and pattern defects caused by Dad over-expression. (G-G’’’) <i>CG32372 in situ</i> hybridization in third instar discs of <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+</i> (G), <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/+</i> (G’), <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/+</i> (G’’) and <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/UAS-salm</i> (G’’’). (H-H’’’) <i>CG17278 in situ</i> hybridization in third instar discs of <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+</i> (H), <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/+</i> (H’), <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/+</i> (H’’) and <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/+; UAS-dad/UAS-salm</i> (H’’’). The over-expression of Salm does not rescue the loss of <i>CG32372</i> or <i>CG17278</i> expression caused by increased Dad expression.</p

    Analysis of JNK-dependent gene regulation for genes ectopically expressed in <i>salm/salr</i> knockdown discs.

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    <p>(A) Frequency of genes which ectopic expression in <i>salm-i/salr-i</i> discs is independent (80%, red; 32 genes) or dependent (20%, blue; 8 genes) of JNK signalling. (B) Percentage of JNK-dependent genes (blue) and JNK-independent genes (red) which are normally not expressed (N+), are expressed in a generalised manner (U+) or are expressed with a spatially restricted pattern (P+). (C) Average of logFC of JNK-dependent genes (blue columns) and JNK-independent genes (red columns) at 24h (left columns) and 48h (right columns) at 29°C. (D-F’) Representative examples of <i>in situ</i> hybridizations in late third instar wing discs with probes against the JNK-dependent genes <i>CG12505</i> (D-D’), <i>CG31705</i> (E-E’) and <i>CG15009</i> (F-F’). The panels D-F correspond to <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/UAS-GFP</i> discs and D’-F’ to <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/UAS-puc</i> wing discs. (G-I’) Representative examples of <i>in situ</i> hybridizations in late third instar wing discs with probes against the JNK-independent genes <i>CG16928</i> (G-G’), <i>CG14121</i> (H-H’), and <i>CG18455</i> (I-I’). The panels G-I correspond to <i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/UAS-GFP</i> discs and G’-I’ to—<i>sal</i><sup><i>EPv</i></sup><i>-Gal4 UAS-GFP/UAS-salm-i; UAS-salr-i/UAS-puc</i> wing discs.</p

    Nopalea cochenillifera Salm-Dyck 1996

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    Cactus cochenillifer Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 468. 1753. "Habitat in Jamaica & America calidiore." RCN: 3587. Lectotype (Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 5: 411. 1989): [icon] " Tuna mitior flore sanguineo, cochenillifera " in Dillenius, Hort. Eltham. 2: 399, t. 297, f. 383. 1732. Current name: Nopalea cochenillifera (L.) Salm-Dyck (Cactaceae). Note: Benson (Cacti U.S. Canada: 932. 1982) designated a neotype but this is contrary to Art. 9.11 as original material is in existence. See Crook & Mottram (in Bradleya 14: 111. 1996) who noted the original elements, and reproduced the type in colour (their f. 18, p. 127).Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part C), pp. 370-473 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 371, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.29197

    Aloe ×caesia Salm-Dyck (Asphodelaceae) is the correct name of the common hybrid aloe [Aloe arborescens Mill. × A. ferox Mill.]from the southern Cape, South Africa

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    Figueiredo, Estrela, Smith, Gideon F. (2019): Aloe ×caesia Salm-Dyck (Asphodelaceae) is the correct name of the common hybrid aloe [Aloe arborescens Mill. × A. ferox Mill.]from the southern Cape, South Africa. Bradleya 2019 (37): 31-40, DOI: 10.25223/brad.n37.2019.a25, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.25223/brad.n37.2019.a2

    Poésies de Madame la Contesse de Salm

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    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    Oligonucleotide probes specific for the genus Salmonella and for Salm. typhimurium

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    Synthetic oligonucleotides have been deduced and synthesized based on the sequence of a salmonella‐specific polynucleotide probe. Two oligonucleotide probes, ST4 and ST15rev hybridized to 93 and 92 strains respectively out of 93 strains of Salmonella analysed. ST4, however, cross hybridized to one of the 28 strains of 16 genera of Enterobacteriaceae tested. Based on sequence alignment, in 16 strains of Salmonella, of a 114 base pair region, a Salm. typhimurium specific oligonucleotide probe, ST22, was identified. In colony hybridization, this probe detected all 47 strains of Salm. typhimurium analysed without hybridization to 94 strains of other Salmonella serotypes and to 26 strains of non‐Salmonella bacteria.</p

    Sur Girodet , par Mme la princesse Constance de Salm

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