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Field trials to assess the performance of a conditionally licensed PCV2 vaccine in Canada
de Grau, F.; Thacker, B.; Francisco, C.; Wilson, W.; Schlueter, R.; Eggen, A.. (2007). Field trials to assess the performance of a conditionally licensed PCV2 vaccine in Canada. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155559
Ircinia radix Kelly & Thacker 2021, sp. nov.
<i>Ircinia radix</i> sp. nov. <p>Figures 6, 7; Tables 1, 2.</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 5E1E2B6C-0345-4449-B185-5E27D58DE4E2</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> USNM 1582258 (P16x32; 9.30583, -82.1732; appx. 0.5 m depth; coll. J.B.K. and R.W. T.; 21 July 2016).</p> <p> <b>Paratypes:</b> USNM 1582257 (P16x31; 9.30583, -82.1732; appx. 0.5 m depth; coll. J.B.K. and R.W. T.; 21 July 2016), USNM 1582259 (P16x33; 9.30583, -82.1732; appx. 0.5 m depth; coll. J.B.K. and R.W. T.; 21 July 2016), USNM 1582260 (P16x34; 9.30583, -82.1732; appx. 0.5 m depth; coll. J.B.K. and R.W. T.; 21 July 2016).</p> <p> <b>Type locality:</b> Bocas del Toro, Panama.</p> <p> <b>External morphology.</b> <i>Ircinia</i> with a massive growth form and light to bright pink pinacoderm (Figure 6). Growth morphology can range from a round ball (Figure 6A–C) to massive form with variously shaped upright elongations (Figure 6D). Surface with low, rounded conules (1.5–2 mm). Oscula, 0.2–1.2 cm in diameter, flushed to the surface or slightly recessed, with a lighter-colored oscular membrane, usually white. Secondary smaller apertures may be sparsely distributed, made by animals inhabiting the sponge interior.</p> <p> <b>Interior morphology.</b> Fascicular fibers 110–250 µm wide, heavily cored. Interconnecting fibers 10–50 um wide, lightly cored with elongate foreign spicules oriented in parallel to the axis of the fiber and occasional sediment grains (Figure 7). Irciniid filaments 1–4 µm wide, terminating in knobs with highly variable shapes, ranging from spherical to oval to tear-drop, and measuring 4–12 µm in diameter.</p> <p> <b>Ecology.</b> This species inhabits shaded entanglements of mangrove roots.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The name refers to the mangrove roots that this species lives on.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Referred to as the ‘Massive A pink’ growth form in Kelly <i>et al.</i> (2021).</p>Published as part of <i>Kelly, Joseph B. & Thacker, Robert W., 2021, New shallow water species of Caribbean Ircinia Nardo, 1833 (Porifera: Irciniidae), pp. 301-323 in Zootaxa 5072 (4)</i> on page 308, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5748820">http://zenodo.org/record/5748820</a>
FIGURE 8 in New shallow water species of Caribbean Ircinia Nardo, 1833 (Porifera: Irciniidae)
FIGURE 8. Ircinia laeviconulosa sp. nov. A: USNM 1582283 (holoype), B: USNM 1582285 (paratype), C: USNM 1582288 (paratype), D: USNM 1582286 (paratype). Note the variation in oscular position, from a single large osculum (A) to multiple smaller oscula (B-D).Published as part of Kelly, Joseph B. & Thacker, Robert W., 2021, New shallow water species of Caribbean Ircinia Nardo, 1833 (Porifera: Irciniidae), pp. 301-323 in Zootaxa 5072 (4) on page 311, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/574882
FIGURE 1 in New shallow water species of Caribbean Ircinia Nardo, 1833 (Porifera: Irciniidae)
FIGURE 1. Maps of sampling locations. A: Overview of three sites; B: Bocas del Toro, Panama; C: Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Belize; D: Summerland Key, United States of America. Open circles in A denote the location of field sites. In B-D, filled circles are coral reefs or coral patch reefs, squares are seagrass beds, and triangles are mangroves.Published as part of Kelly, Joseph B. & Thacker, Robert W., 2021, New shallow water species of Caribbean Ircinia Nardo, 1833 (Porifera: Irciniidae), pp. 301-323 in Zootaxa 5072 (4) on page 302, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/574882
Curing Cholera: Pathogens, Places and Poverty in South Asia
In this paper I will seek to provide a new understanding of endemicity of disease in India. Through a study of cholera research in the twentieth century I will argue that disease and its endemicity has to be understood in biological factors as well as within a wider social and economic context. I will discuss the medical efforts at locating the causality of cholera from the nineteenth century in Indian climate, water bodies and human anatomy to show that cholera is no more a biological phenomena than water is an ecological or environmental problem. Both are essentially political and economic questions
Stanton, Mary C. (Death, 1875-08-04)
Address: 64 McFarlandAge at death: 14 yrsPg 258/1875/50/F W S/City/Dr.J. Thacker/Sullivan/St.Joseph'sOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'STAHL-STEFFEE'
Search for triboson production in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector
See paper for full list of authors - Comments: 39 pages in total, author list starting page 23, 5 figures, 7 tables, submitted to European Physics Journal C, All figures including auxiliary figures are available at https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/STDM-2015-07/International audienceThis paper reports a search for triboson production in two decay channels ( and with ) in proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events with exactly three charged leptons, or two leptons with the same electric charge in association with two jets, are selected. The total number of events observed in data is consistent with the Standard Model (SM) predictions. The observed 95 % confidence level upper limit on the SM production cross section is found to be 730 fb with an expected limit of 560 fb in the absence of SM production. Limits are also set on anomalous quartic gauge couplings
Everett, Geo. C. (Death, 1875-09-20)
Address: 64 McFarlandAge at death: 15moPg 272/1875/267/M W S/City/Dr. J. Thacker/EstepOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'ERNST, M.-EWRY'
Thacker, Rebecca C. (Death, 1904-06-29)
Address: Longview Hospital- 2368 Kemper LaneAge at death: 73477/Pg.85/1904/F W W/Ohio/Dr. J.W. Mann/Charles Epply/CrematoryOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'TEHR-THICKE'
Reno, Neville C. (Death, 1871-12-04)
Address: 97 KilgourAge at death: 15 moPg 219/1871/143/M W S/Cinti/Dr. N. A. Thacker/Maffey/Spring GroveOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'REN-RHIN_1'
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