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Treacher Collins syndrome

Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2007
Structured AbstractAuthors –  Dixon J, Trainor P, Dixon MJTreacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is an autosomal dominant disorder of craniofacial development which results from loss‐of‐function mutations in the gene TCOF1. TCOF1 encodes the nucleolar phosphoprotein, Treacle, which plays a key role in pre‐ribosomal processing and ribosomal biogenesis. In mice,
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Some collineations in projective planes induced by net collineations

Journal of Geometry, 1971
When in a 3-net the three line pencils are permuted, then with some additional requirements the net is mapped onto itself in a way which also induces a map of a coordinatizing loop (Q*), onto another, “isostrophic” loop (Q*, O). Every identity ab = aOb induces a net collineation and, simultaneously, a loop law.
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Collins, James Franklin undated [Collins to Chamberlain]

1911
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A Response to Collins, Collins and Willmott

International Sport Coaching Journal, 2016
Anna-Liisa Ojala, Holly Thorpe
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Matthew Collins, Founding Partner, Hutton Collins

2012
In Chapter 7, TA’s European boss, Ajit Nedungadi, observed that ‘When there’s less of one form of capital in any market, there’s more opportunity for the other forms of capital.’ With debt very much less available than it used to be, particularly in developed markets, there’s no doubt that some growing businesses that might previously have funded ...
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Collines Euganées

Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, 1870
Collines Euganées. In: Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, tome 9, 1870. pp. 321-324.
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The Poetry of Collins

The Modern Language Review, 1929
Oliver Elton, H. W. Garrod, Collins
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Women in Collins

1988
Gail Cunningham’s profile of the representation of women in Victorian fiction is cogent and fair.1 She is particularly perceptive in her observation on Dickens. At first sight it appears that Dickens is making out the argument found in many of the New Woman novels — that marriage is too often a sordid financial bargain, that women are forced to deck ...
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The Precursors of Collins

1970
In his books Collins came to emphasise the part that morality should play in religion and to assert the importance of natural religion. He was to deny Revelation and to deliver an attack on what he considered to be the fundamental argument for Christianity. There can be no doubt, however, as to what was the centre of his position.
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