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    Canti (Six Songs for Viola and Piano) (1981)

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    I. Tranquillo -- II. Ombre -- III. Giocoso -- IV. Omaggio -- V. Scorrevole -- VI. Mest

    Czech viola repertoire from the 18th century

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    Bakalářská práce se zabývá violovou literaturou 18. století se zaměřením na českou oblast. Obsahuje stručný přehled dějin vývoje hudby na našem území v době 18. století s přihlédnutím k violové literatuře. Zabývá se autory ryze domácími, ale i tzv. českou hudební emigrací. V práci se autorka věnuje jednotlivým hudebním skladatelům, jakožto i nejdůležitějším kompozicím pro violu sledovaného období.The goal of the thesis is to present viola works composed in 18th century focusing on Czech countries. It includes a brief overview of music development in our area in 18th century regarding to viola repertoire. It presents composers who lived in Czech countries but also Czech music emigration. The author is focusing on each composer such as the most significant pieces for viola

    Morpho-anatomical analysis of Viola tineorum and V. ucriana (Violaceae) endemic to the mountains around Palermo (NW-Sicily

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    Viola sect. Melanium is represented in Sicily by six species. Two of them, originally described as varieties of Viola nebrodensis, were later transferred at the species rank and named V. tineo- rum and V. ucriana. The study of micromorphological characteristics gives additional evidence agreeing with the independent specific status of V. tineourum and V. ucriana, that are confined to two very restricted areas south of Palermo: Rocca Busambra and Monte Pizzuta respectively

    The Viola of Bohuslav Martinů

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    This dissertation is titled " The Viola of Bohuslav Martinů". The author deals with personality and Bohuslav Martinu´s works for viola. Large space dedicated analyzes the pieces using the viola. The final chapter briefly addresses the fundamental problems of interpretation of works by Bohuslav Martinu

    Effects of cadmium on catfish, Ictalurus melas, humoral immune responses

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    Catfish (I. melas) were exposed to 10, 20 or 30 μg 1-1 of cadmium (CdCl2) toassess its in vivo effects on the humoral immune response. After one week of cadmium exposure, the titer of total non-specific immunoglobulins was remarkably reduced but, after 2 weeks of exposure the IgM titer increased, and no differences between treated and control fish could be observed. Immunization of catfish with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) was also performed to assess the effect of cadmium on the immune response to a specific antigen. Fish exposed to cadmium (20 μg 1-1) required a shorter period to reach the peak of IgM anti-SRBC titer; moreover, fish exposed to Cd for 2 weeks before immunization reached peak antibody response more quickly and also revealed a remarkable increase in antibody titer

    Viola pinnata

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    Foglio dell\u27erbario di Giovanni Marsili con cartellino manoscritto: Viola pinnata M Famiglia: Violaceae Nome attuale: Viola pinnata L. Nome linneano: Viola pinnata L.2 esemplari fioriferi su foglio cartace

    Species of the Genus Viola Found in the Western Himalayas

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    The genus Viola (Violaceae) has over 500 species found worldwide. The Violaceae family is well-known for its ethnobotanical uses for treating a variety of illnesses say, fever, common cold, cough, flu, sores, and ulcers as established in the literature. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is a blood cleanser and can be used to treat malignant tumors. The species belonging to the viola genus are also involved in immunity boosting and immunomodulation activities. This chapter provides an overview on immunity along with its brief classification and geographical distribution, phytoconstituents, immune-boosting properties, and biological activities of species found primarily in the Western Himalayas, viz., Viola odorata, Viola betonicifolia, and Viola canescens.No Full Tex

    Viola rudolfii Vl. V. Nikitin, Bot. Zhurn.

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    *150. Viola rudolfii Vl.V.Nikitin, Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad), 92, 3: 385, 2007. Paratype: Kyeunggi prov., Pocheon gun, nearest Ildong town, Mt. Gwangduk, 940 m, 24 VIII 2002, P. G. Gorovoy, R. V. Doudkin, K. G. Tkachenko.Published as part of Grabovskaya-Borodina, Alisa E., Illarionova, Irina D., Tatanov, Ivan V., Lee, Byoung-Yoon & Lim, Chae Eun, 2013, Type specimens of Korean vascular plants in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE), pp. 191-202 in Journal of Species Research 2 (2) on page 201, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.2.191, http://zenodo.org/record/812024

    Viola cassinensis subsp. lucana (Violaceae), a new subspecies from the Lucanian Apennine, southern Italy

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    Viola cassinensis subsp. lucana subsp. nova (Violaceae) is described and illustrated from Basilicata (southern Italy). Morphology, habitat and ecology are reported. This new taxon belonging to the Viola calcarata group is endemic to the Lucanian Apennine (southern Italy). It is compared with the similar taxa V. cassinensis subsp. cassinensis and V. cassinensis subsp. pseudogracilis
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