Okrutne exempla i egzemplarne okrucieństwo: hypotypoza w canards sanglants szesnasto- i siedemnastowiecznej Francji [PDF]
Canards sanglants fit squarely into the poetics of short, bloody stories, very popular in 16th and 17th century France which is tormented by the Wars of Religion.
Giernatowska, Justyna
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Nanodiamond as a vector for siRNA delivery to Ewing sarcoma cells
We investigated the ability of diamond nanoparticles (nanodiamonds, NDs) to deliver small interfering RNA (siRNA) in Ewing sarcoma cells, in the perspective of in vivo anti-cancer nucleic acid drug delivery.
Barnard +47 more
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Fluorescent oxide nanoparticles adapted to active tips for near-field optics
We present a new kind of fluorescent oxide nanoparticles with properties well suited to active-tip based near-field optics. These particles with an average diameter in the range 5-10 nm are produced by Low Energy Cluster Beam Deposition (LECBD) from a ...
A Cuche +16 more
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Isotope study on organic nitrogen of Westphalian anthracites from the Western Middle field of Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) and from the Bramsche Massif (Germany) [PDF]
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine an aspect of the thermal cycling of organic nitrogen in sediments and metasediments. The cycling of organic nitrogen is important because sedimentary organic matter is a shuttle of nitrogen
Ader, Magali +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Bone sarcomas other than osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, and Ewing sarcoma represent a challenge in care because they are uncommon, especially in children, adolescents, and young adults (AYA). Methods We conducted a retrospective review of patients aged 0–25 years treated for non‐osteosarcoma, non‐chondrosarcoma, non‐Ewing (and ...
Rafael Moisan +16 more
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The Life-Cycle of the HIV-1 Gag–RNA Complex
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication is a highly regulated process requiring the recruitment of viral and cellular components to the plasma membrane for assembly into infectious particles.
Elodie Mailler +5 more
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Impact of mercury released from permafrost on food safety in Switzerland
ABSTRACT Climate change has caused the permafrost to thaw, releasing the previously sequestered mercury into the environment. Mercury has the ability to convert to methylmercury, a bioaccumulative neurotoxin. Exposure occurs in humans through the ingestion of contaminated food and it is associated with adverse health effects.
Louise Ray
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Water quality assessment by means of HFNI valvometry and high-frequency data modeling [PDF]
International audienceThe high-frequency measurements of valve activity in bivalves (e.g., valvometry) over a long period of time and in various environmental conditions allow a very accurate study of their behaviors as well as a global analysis of ...
Briollais, Laurent +4 more
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Mutation of the palmitoylation site of estrogen receptor alpha in vivo reveals tissue-specific roles for membrane versus nuclear actions [PDF]
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) activation functions AF-1 and AF-2 classically mediate gene transcription in response to estradiol (E2). A fraction of ERalpha is targeted to plasma membrane and elicits membrane-initiated steroid signaling (MISS), but ...
A. Abot +19 more
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NIKA 2: next-generation continuum/polarized camera at the IRAM 30 m telescope and its prototype [PDF]
NIKA 2 (New Instrument of Kids Array) is a next generation continuum and polarized instrument successfully installed in October 2015 at the IRAM 30 m telescope on Pico-Veleta (Granada, Spain).
Adam, R. +38 more
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