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Phenotypically tolerant, persister bacterial subpopulations can survive transient antibiotic treatment and facilitate resistance evolution. Here, Nordholt et al. show that E.
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Curated by: Clement Hanami with Miho Hagino, Kris Kuramitsu, Michiko Okano, Jaime Higa, and Claudia Sobral Japanese American National Museum (JANM), Los Angeles, September 17, 2017–February 25, 2018 Reviewed by: Marco Katz Montiel, PhD, Research Fellow,
Marco Katz Montiel
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The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America
Jennifer Van Horn Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017; 456 pp.; 11 color illus.; 130 b/w; notes, index; ISBN: 978-1-4696-2956-8; Hardcover: $49.95 Reviewed by: Anne Verplanck, Associate Professor of American Studies, Penn ...
Anne Verplanck
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This essay sets out to explore the aesthetic, cultural, and personal strategies behind Barthé’s approach to classical idealism and its application to the racialized body.
James Smalls
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Circles and Circuits I: History and Art of the Chinese Caribbean Diaspora Circles and Circuits II: Contemporary Chinese Caribbean Art Curated by: Alexandra Chang and Steven Y.
I. A. Choudhury
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California Mexicana, Myth and Mirage, and Found in Translation
California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820–1930 Curated by: Katherine Manthorne and Alberto Nulman Magidin Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, October 15, 2017- January 14, 2018 Myth and Mirage: Inland Southern California, Birthplace of the Spanish
Patrick Frank
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Searching for Mary Schäffer: Women Wilderness Photography
Colleen Skidmore Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2017; 376 pp.; 60 color illus.; 4 maps; ISBN: 9781772122985; Paperback: $34.95 Reviewed by: Katherine Mintie, Postdoctoral Scholar, DePauw ...
Katherine Mintie
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Confederate Monuments and the Inevitable Forces of Change Contrary to popular perception, monuments are not immutable or unchanging edifices; instead, there can be adjustments and adaptations according to the circumstances of their environments.
Sarah Beetham
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Renée Ater, Associate Professor Emerita, American Art, PhD, The University of Maryland
In the context of the recent Confederate memorial debates, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, directly challenges the heroic narrative of the Confederacy as an honorable struggle and the idea that slavery was a benevolent
Renée Ater
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Heterogeneous survival upon disinfection underlies evolution of increased tolerance
Disinfection is important to limit the spread of infections, but failure of disinfection may foster the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria.
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