... monuments, and a historyof zero mark it as complete But zero stands not for the closing of a ring: it is rather a gateway One ofthe most visionary mathematicians of our time, Alexander Grothendieck, ... — of India? Of course evidence ofthe sort that the dog didn't bark can never be admitted into the courts ofhistory There the standards of proof hold us to reading the lines, not between them ... creatures arethe commonplaces of myth and folklore A column of ants, four yards wide, streams across the floor ofthe palace of Indra, King ofthe Gods 'Whatare they?' he asks in awe ofthe ten-year-old...
... Neptunianus, consisting of 1st, the Malays peopling the coasts ofthe islands ofthe Indian Ocean, Madagascar, &c.; 2nd, New Zealanders and Islanders ofthe Pacific; and, 3rd, the Papuans 3rd.—H ... Rajputs or Kshatryas ofthe north-west, the Arabs, Parsees, and Mahrattas ofthe west coast, the Singhalese ofthe extreme south, the Tamils ofthe east, andthe Bengalis ofthe north-east Mongolians ... japeticus, Bory and Fischer) Northerly, westerly, and in the Valley ofthe Ganges in particular, but otherwise generally distributed over the most cultivated parts ofthe Peninsula, comprising the Afghans...
... of disease progression from chronic hepatitis C to cirrhosis, HCC, and death The liver biopsy isthe gold standard for the grading and staging of chronic hepatitis C The activity of liver disease ... Progression of Liver Fibrosis In the setting of persistent hepatitis C viremia, the rate of progression of liver fibrosis varies widely There have been extensive studies focusing on thenatural course of ... cirrhosis and/ or hepatocellular carcinoma.[3] 50 Summary The chronic nature of hepatitis C infection influences the clinical approach and management of this disease Prevention ofthe HCV infection is...
... isthe appearance of an absolute ruler for these gregarious Europeans of this fact the effect ofthe appearance of Napoleon was the last great proof thehistoryofthe influence of Napoleon is ... fear isthe mother of morals It is by the loftiest and strongest instincts, when they break out passionately and carry the individual far above and beyond the average, andthe low level ofthe ... 135 of 301 Beyond Good and Evil disdain is compatible with this praise, even at the best, directly the sympathetic action is compared with one which contributes to the welfare ofthe whole, to the...
... in the Woods ofthe Island of Martinico, whereof he was Governour This discovery was the Foundation of several others ofthe same kind, in the Woods ofthe Cape Sterre (t) of this Island And ... Cocao-Nut are dried in the Sun, before they are brought to Europe, and sold by the Druggists and Grocers, who distinguish it into great and small, and into that of Caraqua, and that ofthe French Islands, ... (x) These are Citruls whose Pulp is very yellow CHAP IV Ofthe gathering ofthe Cocao-Nuts, andthe Manner of making them sweat, andof drying them that they may be brought sound into Europe The...
... at the time of diagnosis and follow-up liver biopsies in five of these patients Since there are no established guidelines of when to perform a liver biopsy in patients with NAFLD, the decision ... free of liver transplantation was significantly shorter in the NAFLD cohort as compared to the expected survival ofthe general United States population ofthe same age and sex; the standarised ... components in the development of NAFLD.42 The main strengths of our study arethe inclusion of children with the whole spectrum of NAFLD from simple steatosis to cirrhosis along with the long-term...
... or duration of disease [10,110– 112] Description of included studies The sources we considered relevant to thenatural (prechemotherapy) historyof tuberculosis are listed in Table The data sources ... smear-positive tuberculosis as the authors give the ratio between incidence and prevalence for these Analysis of Duration of Disease The duration of disease isthe time from onset of disease till cure or ... Volume | Issue | e17601 TheNaturalHistoryof Tuberculosis tuberculosis, of 16 months [145] However, only 13% of patients died from tuberculosis, the others from other AIDS related diseases Development...
... chorioretinitis may be a marker of WNND [10] However, if other risk factors such as geographic location (WNV predominant locations), historyof exposure to mosquitoes, andthe time ofthe year are considered, ... neuroinvasive disease; WNV: West Nile virus Acknowledgements This material isthe result of work supported with resources and use ofthe facilities at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Memphis, ... the manuscript JW performed and interpreted the MRI data MCL reviewed all ofthe data and made major contributions to the writing and editing ofthe manuscript All authors read and approved the...
... [13,14] By merging all this information, we infer thenaturalhistoryof this region The first step ofthe parsimonious scenario consists in the integration of mammalian apparent LTR-retrotransposon ... in 5' and 3' paired LTRs, identical when the provirus integrated, is informative about the chronology of these events Thus, the comparison of paired LTRs distances between the ERV-H(c) andthe ... only one other full-length element and a vast majority of elements consisting roughly in either the 5' or the 3' half part of MaLR-e1 The location of one end of these MaLR partial sequences within...
... lesions are believed to be premalignant, andthe only curative treatment is surgical resection.22 Despite the more frequent reporting of branch duct IPMN, thenaturalhistoryof this disease is not ... characteristics The characteristics of 82 branch duct IPMN patients attending themedical gastroenterological unit ofthe Asahikawa Medical College are summarised in table They consisted of 57 men and 25 ... 11–45 mm) at diagnosis of branch duct IPMNs The location ofthe lesion was 49 (59.8%) in the head and 33 (40.2%) in the body to tail ofthe pancreas The median maximum diameter ofthe MPD was mm (range,...
... that are a part ofthe anatomy ofthe wood The reason for the location of most ofthe growth was that the bottom part ofthe shed is not protected by the roof overhang, andisthe dampest part of ... organisms that squirm in the foul pond in my backyard and set off in search of indoor molds Few Americans can be unaware ofthe toxic mold crisis andthe crisis of toxic mold lawsuits The ravages of ... During the summer of 1994, Cleveland experienced some ofthe heaviest rainfall in its history Flooding was reported in the eastern part ofthe city, and in the month before the lung-bleeding episodes...
... matter andthe spirit, the body was the domain ofthe physician andthe remainder of human experience the province ofthe philosopher or the priest The Renaissance and After The pattern of social ... decades ofthe nineteenth century andthe first ofthe twentieth, the major actors in both thehistoryofmedical education andof sociology play parallel roles For example, as the initiator ofthe ... view.10 There is an obvious advantage to being part ofthe story one is telling, and I decided to use it fully The Plan ofthe Book The overall problem-focus ofthe book is on the modern period in the...
... inoculation with bacteria The effects of different treatment modalities on the prevalence andthe severity ofsepticarthritis (a) The prevalence and (b) the severity ofsepticarthritis in NMRI mice (n ... symptoms ofarthritisThe frequency and severity ofarthritisare depicted in Fig On day 10 after inoculation of bacteria (seven days after treatment was initiated), the frequency and severity ofarthritis ... PBN-CLOX Controls PBN The curative effects of different modalities to treat septicarthritisThe cure rate is expressed as the difference in the severity ofarthritis between days and 10 following...
... ratio statistic The asymptotic distribution of likelihood ratio statistic under the null hypothesis is not known a priori Therefore, one has to simulate this distribution for each hypothesis that ... effects on the other The paper is organized as follows Section clarifies what we call "terroir" in this paper Section is devoted to the description ofthe database (land characteristics and technologies) ... Consumers who visit producers are particularly sensitive to the beauty ofthe landscape, to the architecture ofthe villages and to any other element that belongs to the region of production."...
... naturalhistory collection as is to be found in any ofthe museums ofthe world [Footnote: Some idea ofthe extent ofthe National NaturalHistory Collections may be gathered from the pages ofthe ... in the world, while in reptiles and fish we were again beaten by Paris In proof ofthe growing interest taken in natural history, we find that in 1860 the number of visitors to thenaturalhistory ... much to the astonishment ofthe reverend gentleman Of course; all these works on the preservation ofnaturalhistory objects andthe labours of collectors directed the public mind to the contemplation...
... connection with the fresh water found in the Coral Islands, andthe rise and fall ofthe wells, andthe flow and ebb ofthe tide He advances the theory propounded by Darwin ofthe retention ofthe river-water, ... on the south and east, where the current sweeps unimpeded along the coast, the line ofthe shore is bold and occasionally rocky This explanation ofthe accretion and rising ofthe land is somewhat ... It is needless to say that this is altogether imaginary.] Gneiss. The great geological feature ofthe island is, however, the profusion of gneiss, andthe various new forms arising from its disintegration...
... Aesthetics and Beyond’ conference will bring together scholars in aesthetics andthehistoryof philosophy to explore aesthetic theory in the Enlightenment, the reception of British aesthetic theory ... than other artistic practices Many philosophers, from the Pythagoreans and Plato to Wittgenstein and Adorno, have been attracted by these issues, and their doctrines are part ofthehistoryofthe ... “art theorists… define the criterion ofwhatthe [aesthetic] experience is expected to be; scientists… provide a test of whether this criterion is fulfilled.”2 Or consider the case of neuroaesthetics...
... Mississippi System 13 Chapter VIII: Continuation oftheHistoryofthe Bank of England Stoppage and Resumption of Specie Payments 16 Chapter IX: Continuation oftheHistoryof English ... assumed the title ofthe Company ofthe Indias The Company next acquired the privilege of farming all the taxes andthe whole revenue ofthe kingdom; and presently bought out the mint, andthe right ... American paper money, isthehistoryofthe French Assignats; it isthehistoryofthe government paper currencies in Austria and Russia, their history indeed in every country in which the experiment...
... Movement of Goods and Their Use – WhatIsthe Use of It? Laurence W Gormley Abstract Shortly before the disappearance ofthe European Community, the European Court of Justice (”ECJ”) handed down ... remember his various visits to Groningen, many hilarious meals together, and his wise counsel and encouragement The dedication of this special issue of this Journal to him justly pays further tribute ... run high in the area ofthe free movement of goods.22 All of these three aspects feature in the trio of spectacular cases on the use of goods,23 which form the subject-matter of this 20 See LAURENCE...