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    Vincent Pham Interview

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    2009 interview with Vincent Pham a Doctoral Student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and co-author of Asian Americans and the Media (Polity, 2008)

    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-2-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 - 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists

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    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-2-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 for 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists by Kiana Lebel, Blandine Mondesert, Julie Robillard, Magali Pham, Donato Terrone and Stephanie Tan in Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-1-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 - 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists

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    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-1-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 for 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists by Kiana Lebel, Blandine Mondesert, Julie Robillard, Magali Pham, Donato Terrone and Stephanie Tan in Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-3-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 - 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists

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    Supplemental Material, sj-jpg-3-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 for 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists by Kiana Lebel, Blandine Mondesert, Julie Robillard, Magali Pham, Donato Terrone and Stephanie Tan in Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 - 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-caj-10.1177_0846537120967701 for 2020 MR Safety for Cardiac Devices: An Update for Radiologists by Kiana Lebel, Blandine Mondesert, Julie Robillard, Magali Pham, Donato Terrone and Stephanie Tan in Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal</p

    New Insights into PhaM-PhaC-Mediated Localization of Polyhydroxybutyrate Granules in Ralstonia eutropha H16

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    ABSTRACT The formation and localization of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) granules in Ralstonia eutropha are controlled by PhaM, which interacts both with the PHB synthase (PhaC) and with the bacterial nucleoid. Here, we studied the importance of proline and lysine residues of two C-terminal PAKKA motifs in PhaM for their importance in attaching PHB granules to DNA by in vitro and in vivo methods. Substitution of the lysine residues but not of the proline residues resulted in detachment of formed PHB granules from the nucleoid. Instead, formation of PHB granule clusters at polar regions of the rod-shaped cells and an unequal distribution of PHB granules to daughter cells were observed. The formation of PHB granules was studied by the expression of chromosomally anchored gene fusions of fluorescent proteins with PhaM and PhaC in different backgrounds. PhaM and PhaC fusions showed a distinct colocalization at formed PHB granules in the nucleoid region of the wild type. In a ΔphaC background, PhaM and the catalytically inactive PhaC C319A protein were not able to form fluorescent foci, indicating that correct positioning requires the formation of PHB. Furthermore, time-lapse experiments revealed that PhaC and PhaM proteins detach from formed PHB granules at later stages, resulting in a nonhomogeneous population of PHB granules. This could explain why growth of individual PHB granules stops under PHB-permissive conditions at a certain size. IMPORTANCE PHB granules are storage compounds for carbon and energy in many prokaryotes. Equal distribution of accumulated PHB granules during cell division is therefore important for optimal fitness of the daughter cells. In R. eutropha , PhaM is responsible for maximal activity of PHB synthase, for initiation of PHB granule formation at discrete regions in the cells, and for association of formed PHB granules with the nucleoid. Here we found that four lysine residues of C-terminal PhaM sequence motifs are essential for association of PHB granules with the nucleoid. Furthermore, we followed PHB granule formation by time-lapse microscopy and provide evidence for aging of PHB granules that is manifested by detachment of previously PHB granule-associated PhaM and PHB synthase. </jats:p

    Le théâtre poétique de Pham Van Ky

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    International audienceFLICKER (Corinne), « The poetic theater of Pham Van Ky. Le Rideau de pluie, a split dramaturgy » -As a French-speaking classic writer, Pham Van Ky is the author of almost seventy-one plays, including numerous radio plays. Le Rideau de pluie occupies an important place because it is one of the rare plays to have been staged. The duality between tradition and modernity dictates an original writing based on dual figures. Pham Van Ky finds in theater an artistic form more capable than novel or poetry of expressing the tension that tears him between East and West.FLICKER (Corinne), « Le théâtre poétique de Pham Van Ky. Le Rideau de pluie, une dramaturgie clivée », La Revue des lettres modernes, 2024 -3, L'Asie sur la scène FLICKER (Corinne), « Le théâtre poétique de Pham Van Ky. Le Rideau de pluie, une dramaturgie clivée » RÉSUMÉ -Classique francophone, Pham van Ky est l'auteur de près de soixante et onze pièces de théâtre, dont de nombreuses radiophoniques. Le Rideau de pluie occupe une place importante car c'est l'une des rares pièces à avoir été mise en scène. La dualité entre tradition et modernité lui dicte une écriture originale qui repose sur des figures duelles. Pham Van Ky trouve au théâtre une forme artistique plus à même que le roman ou la poésie d'exprimer la tension qui le déchire entre Orient et Occident. MOTS-CLÉS -théâtre, dramaturgie, Vietnam, tradition, modernit

    We are Vietnamese. A Reflection on Being Vietnamese-Australian

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    We are Vietnamese - A reflection on being Vietnamese-Australian is a creative non fiction piece concerning being a Vietnamese-Australian author in the present day. It explores Hoa’s meeting with Pham Thi Hoai, a Vietnamese author in exile in Berlin, and her encounters with Thich Nhat Hanh the Vietnamese Zen Master. It also interrogates the cultural perceptions of Vietnam in Australia and Hoa’s own subject position as a published Asian Australian author. We are Vietnamese - A reflection on being Vietnamese-Australian est un essais sur ce que signifie être un auteur australo-vietnamien aujourd’hui. Il explore deux rencontres marquantes de l’auteure : l’une avec Pham Thi Hoai, une écrivaine vietnamienne en exile à Berlin, et l’autre avec Thich Nhat Hanh, le grand maître zen vietnamien. Il remet aussi en question les perceptions culturelles du Vietnam en Australie et la propre situation de Hoa en tant qu’auteure autralo-vietnamienne

    Coelotes songae Liu & Li & Pham 2010, sp. nov.

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    Coelotes songae sp. nov. Figs 20–23, 87 Type material. Holotype male, VIETNAM: Vinh Phuc Province, Tam Dao National Park (21º31.56’N, 105º33.15’E), 3 December 2007, Dinh-Sac PHAM leg. Etymology. The specific epithet is dedicated to Miss SONG Yan-Jing for her kind help to the junior author; noun (name) in apposition. Diagnosis. The new species is similar to Coelotes suthepicus Dankittipakul, Chami-Kranon & Wang, 2005 in having similar patellar apophysis, cymbial furrow, round median apophysis, broad conductor and short embolus (Figs 20B, 21A, 22B, 23B), but can be distinguished from the latter by the following characters: 1, the lateral tibial apophysis line-shaped, close to retrolateral tibial apophysis in this new species, but not in C. suthepicus; 2, the conductor tip reaches the median apophysis proximally in this new species, but far from the median apophysis in C. suthepicus (Figs 20B, 21A, 22B, 23B). Description. Male (measurements of the holotype). Total length 11.50. prosoma 6.00 long, 3.70 wide; opisthosoma 5.50 long, 3.50 wide. Eye measurements: AME 0.28; ALE 0.25; PME 0.23; PLE 0.25; AME– AME 0.08; AME–ALE 0.04; ALE–PLE 0; PME–PME 0.15; PME–PLE 0.15. Clypeus height 0.38. Leg formula: IV, I, II, III; leg measurements: I: 21.45 (5.50, 6.75, 5.75, 3.45); II: 19.40 (5.25, 6.00, 5.10, 3.05); III: 18.15 (4.90, 5.50, 5.20, 2.55); IV: 23.65 (6.00, 6.85, 7.30, 3.50). Chelicerae with four promarginal and three retromarginal teeth (Fig. 21B). Patellar apophysis broad and long (Figs 21A, 23B); RTA occupying more than half of the tibial length, distinctly extended distally (Figs 21A, 23B); lateral tibial apophysis broad, lineshaped, close to the RTA (Figs 21A, 23B); cymbial furrow short, less than half of the cymbial length (Figs 21A, 23B); conductor short, broad, concave, dorsal apophysis large (Figs 20B, 21A, 22B, 23B); median apophysis broad, round, spoon-shaped (Figs 20B, 21A, 22B, 23B); embolus short, filiform, prolateral in origin (Figs 20B, 22B). Female. Unknown. Habitat preferences. This specimen was collected by leaf-litter sieving, this species mostly lives in leaf litter. Distribution. Vietnam (Vinh Phuc) (Fig. 87).Published as part of Liu, Jie, Li, Shuqiang & Pham, Dinh-Sac, 2010, 2377, pp. 1-93 in Zootaxa 2377 on pages 24-2
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