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Singh and the World
Buttan Singh, Bob Berry, Beamish, Tom Burrows, Eugen Sandow, John G. Marks, A. Saxon, T. Inch, Wallace Jones, Warwick Brooks, Jim Pedle
Butten-Singh, E T, QX748
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/375204Surname: BUTTEN-SINGH
Given Name(s) or Initials: E T
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX748
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 6903187903
Item: [2016.0049.07512] "Butten-Singh, E T, QX748
The Breaks — with Julietta Singh
Julietta is the author of three books: No Archive Will Restore You (Punctum Books, 2018), Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements (Duke UP, 2018), and her forthcoming work of epistolary nonfiction, The Breaks (Coffee House Press and Daunt Books Originals, 2021). She is Associate Professor of English and Gender Studies at the University of Richmond, where she teaches courses on decolonial literature, the ecological humanities, and queer studies. Her academic work has been published in South Atlantic Quarterly, Women & Performance, Social Text, Cultural Critique, and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, among others. She is the recent recipient of a 2019-2020 ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship, which she held at Columbia University\u27s Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality.Her first work of creative nonfiction, No Archive Will Restore You, was featured in venues such as The Los Angeles Review of Books Radio Hour, Lambda Literary, and The Advocate, and was selected as a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award and a CLMP Firecracker Award in Creative Nonfiction. Her new book, The Breaks, takes the form of a letter to her young daughter about race, inheritance, and mothering at the end of the world. It will be released in September, 2021.Resources:— Julietta\u27s website: www.juliettasingh.com/ — Unthinking Mastery: www.dukeupress.edu/unthinking-mastery — No Archive Will Restore You: punctumbooks.com/titles/no-archiv…ill-restore-you/ — The Breaks: chbooks.com/Books/T/The-Break
The Folio: F. C. C. Magazine
Editorial. pp. 1-2; McNair, I. T.-Speech-The Convocation Address. pp. 2-7; Poetry-Beyond the Stars. pp. 8; Bhagwan Singh-Article-Glimpses of Sawan Songs. pp. 9-12; Datta, D.-Article-D. H. Lawrence. pp. 12-22; Letter to the Editor. pp. 22-24; [Hindi]. 14 p.; The Folio [Urdu]. 16 p
PCB 118 induces ultrastructural alterations in the rat liver
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that bioaccumulate in the food chain and thus pose a health risk to humans and other animals. In this study, PCB 118 was added to the diets of Sprague Dawley rats for 13 weeks in concentrations of 2, 20, 200, 2000 p.p.b. to the females and 10, 100, 1000 and 10 000 p.p.b, to the males. The chemical was dissolved in corn oil; animals that served as the control received corn oil in the diets devoid of PCB. Use of transmission electron microscopy and stereology revealed significant (P < 0.05) elevation in the mean volume fraction of smooth reticulum profiles (20 p.p.b.), peroxisomes (200, 2600 p.p.b.) and lipid droplets (2000 p.p.b.) in the females. Hepatocytes from the males exhibited a significant increase in the mean volume fraction of lipid droplets at 10 000 p.p.b. (P < 0.05). Interactions between large quantity of estrogen and the PCB probably would account for more profound alterations in the liver of female Sprague-Dawley rats than in the males. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.PT: J; CR: BOLL M, 1998, XENOBIOTICA, V28, P479 BURSE VW, 1974, ARCH ENVIRON HEALTH, V29, P301 CASLEYSMITH JR, 1967, J R MICROSC SOC, V87, P463 CHU I, 1995, FUND APPL TOXICOL, V26, P282 CLARKE DW, 1984, CAN J PHYSIOL PHARM, V62, P1253 CONNELL BJ, 1998, J SUBMICR CYTOL PATH, V30, P157 CONNELL BJ, 1999, TOXICOLOGY, V136, P107 CULLEN JM, 1991, HEPATOTOXICOLOGY, P67 DAR E, 1992, ENVIRON RES, V59, P189 ESPEEL M, 1997, MICROSC RES TECHNIQ, V39, P453 GALLANT TL, 1999, P 165 ANN M AM ASS A, V165, A71 GHADIALLY FN, 1988, ULTRASTRUCT PATHOL, V2, P767 GILLETTE DM, 1987, FUND APPL TOXICOL, V8, P4 GILROY C, 1998, TOXICOLOGY, V127, P179 HARRIS C, 1984, ARCH ENVIRON CON TOX, V13, P715 HINTON DE, 1978, VIRCHOWS ARCH B, V27, P279 HUFF J, 1994, ANNU REV PHARMACOL, V34, P343 KEDDERIS GL, 1998, CIIT ACTIVITIES, V18, P1 KIMBROUGH RD, 1995, CRIT REV TOXICOL, V25, P133 LEMARCHAND Y, 1973, J BIOL CHEM, V248, P6862 LODISH L, 1995, MOL CELL BIOL, P170 MACLELLAN K, 1994, HISTOL HISTOPATHOL, V9, P461 MACLELLAN K, 1994, J SUBMICR CYTOL PATH, V26, P279 MARTUCCI CP, 1993, PHARMACOL THERAPEUT, V57, P237 MCFARLAND VA, 1989, ENVIRON HEALTH PERSP, V81, P225 NISHIZUMI M, 1970, ARCH ENVIRON HEALTH, V21, P620 ORCI L, 1973, NATURE, V244, P30 PARKINSON A, 1996, CASARETT DOULLS TOXI, P113 PENG J, 1995, P MICROSC MICROANAL, V1, P994 PENG J, 1997, TOXICOLOGY, V120, P171 RENDER JA, 1982, TOXICOL APPL PHARM, V62, P428 ROSS MH, 1995, HISTOLOGY TEXT ATLAS, P496 SAFA B, 1997, TOXICOL LETT, V90, P163 SAFE S, 1984, CRC CRIT R TOXICOL, V13, P319 SATO T, 1968, J ELECTRON MICROSC, V17, P158 SCHECTER A, 1984, BANBURY REPORT, V18, P177 SINGH A, 1975, EUR J CLIN INVEST, V5, P495 SINGH A, 1981, PATHOLOGY, V13, P487 SINGH A, 1996, ULTRASTRUCT PATHOL, V20, P275 SINGH A, 1997, ULTRASTRUCT PATHOL, V21, P143 SINGH A, 1999, IN PRESS J SUBMICROS UNDERWOOD EE, 1970, QUANTITATIVE STEREOL, P25 WASSERMANN D, 1979, TOXICOL EUR RES, V1, P159 WEIBEL ER, 1969, J CELL BIOL, V42, P68 ZUBAY GL, 1995, PRINCIPLES BIOCH, P412; NR: 45; TC: 2; J9: TOXICOLOGY; PG: 8; GA: 311PESource type: Electronic(1
Data Underlying the research of Gurmeet Singh, research article entitled:"Low Balf CD4 T Cells Count is Associated with Extubation Failure and Mortality In Critically ill Covid-19 Pneumonia"
The data here is only for research paper validation of principal investigator / corresponding author Gurmeet Singh entitled: LOW BALF CD4 T CELLS COUNT IS ASSOCIATED WITH EXTUBATION FAILURE AND MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL COVID-19 PNEUMONIA. The data consists of patients' clinical characteristics, laboratory profiles, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid specimen results.</p
Data Underlying the research of Gurmeet Singh, research article entitled:"LOW BALF CD4 T CELLS COUNT IS ASSOCIATED WITH EXTUBATION FAILURE AND MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL COVID-19 PNEUMONIA"
The data here is only for research paper validation of principal investigator / corresponding author Gurmeet Singh entitled: LOW BALF CD4 T CELLS COUNT IS ASSOCIATED WITH EXTUBATION FAILURE AND MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL COVID-19 PNEUMONIA. The data consists of patients' clinical characteristics, laboratory profiles, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid specimen results.</p
Replication Data for: Trust Matters: The Impact of Ingroup and Outgroup Trust on Nativism and Civicness
This is the code and data for replicating: Crepaz, Markus M. L., Jonathan T. Polk, Ryan S. Bakker, and Shane P. Singh. 2014. "Trust Matters: The Impact of Ingroup and Outgroup Trust on Nativism and Civicness." Social Science Quarterly 95 (4): 938-59.
Also included are country-level measures of ingroup and outgroup trust
Replication Data for: Trust Matters: The Impact of Ingroup and Outgroup Trust on Nativism and Civicness
This is the code and data for replicating: Crepaz, Markus M. L., Jonathan T. Polk, Ryan S. Bakker, and Shane P. Singh. 2014. "Trust Matters: The Impact of Ingroup and Outgroup Trust on Nativism and Civicness." Social Science Quarterly 95 (4): 938-59.
Also included are country-level measures of ingroup and outgroup trust
Trilocha nicobari N. Singh & Ahmad 2021, sp. nov.
– T. nicobari N. Singh & Ahmad, sp. nov. Type information. TL: 4 km South of Vijay nagar, Great Nicobar Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Holotype male, depository: NZCZSI. Distribution: Great Nicobar island, India. Remark: T. nicobari, sp. nov. is a closely similar species of T. varians, a widely distributed species in India, including Andaman Islands. However, all the records of Nicobar belong to the new species only. Therefore, T. nicobari and T. varians appears to be allopatric with the former as an endemic to Nicobar.Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ahmad, Jalil & Chandra, Kailash, 2021, A new species of genus Trilocha Moore, [1860] from Great Nicobar Island, India (Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea, Bombycidae), pp. 586-592 in Zootaxa 4970 (3) on page 587, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4970.3.10, http://zenodo.org/record/476666
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