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Evolution of T cell responses in the tuberculin skin test reveals generalisable Mtb-reactive T cell metaclones

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Repression and Repertoires

American Economic Review: Insights, 2021
We formalize Tilly’s concept of repertoires of collective action and analyze how state repression affects the variety of observed contentious actions. When repression accelerates with higher levels of antiregime actions (convex repression structure), opposition leaders tend to call for many different forms of contentious actions, thereby generating a ...
Mehdi Shadmehr, Stephen Morris
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Evolution of the Protein Repertoire [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 2003
Most proteins have been formed by gene duplication, recombination, and divergence. Proteins of known structure can be matched to about 50% of genome sequences, and these data provide a quantitative description and can suggest hypotheses about the origins of these processes.
Chothia, C   +3 more
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The Jazz Repertoire

Sociologie de l'Art, 2006
Le répertoire Jazz H.S. Becker et R.R. Faulkner, à partir de leur propre expérience de musiciens de jazz et de leur travail de terrain, étudient les processus de construction des répertoires du jazz. Ils prennent les morceaux, les musiciens, les situations de jeu, le répertoire habituel, comme autant d’unités d’analyse leur permettant de rendre ...
Robert R. Faulkner, Howard S. Becker
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Mapping Response Repertoires

Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2014
In his triangular model, Moscovici (1970, 1984) maintained that subjects do not have direct relations with the Object; rather, they have repertoires consisting of others’ responses, and these responses mediate the subject's relation with the Object. The present study examines response repertoires.
Laurens, Stéphane, Lemoine, Fabien
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Repertoires and Descriptions

2012
This chapter introduces the notion of a cover or repertoire and its proper descriptions. Based on the new idea of relating covers and descriptions, some interesting properties of covers are defined.
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Raising the ribosomal repertoire

Nature Chemistry, 2020
Three versatile and mutually orthogonal tRNA/aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase pairs have been developed. Collectively, these pairs enable the site-specific incorporation of three different non-canonical amino acids into a protein that can still be terminated faithfully by a natural stop codon.
Christopher D. Reinkemeier   +1 more
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The adaptable somatic repertoire

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Immunologie, 1984
Somatic mutation introduces singles nucleotide substitutions in and around the rearranged kappa variable gene, Vk167, but not the constant gene. The high frequency of mutations is most easily explained by a mechanism of error-prone repair which occurs during several cycles of cell division. Mutations may accumulate with time after joining of the V- and
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REPERTOIRE

1967
Publisher Summary The repertoire of the singing class is limitless. Every teacher should choose his own material provided that he gives his classes a wide experience of songs that differ from each other in style, period, tempo, mood, and key. He must search for himself through the catalogs of different publishers and if he cannot get co-operation from
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Repertoire as Pedagogy

2017
Including music from a wide range of cultures calls for choral directors to rethink the common practices employed in most choral rehearsals, and to open themselves to a world of new procedures within rehearsals and performances. Since few directors are also ethnomusicologists, these new practices may also impact the role the director plays in the ...
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