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Ectodermal Wnt signaling, cell fate determination, and polarity of the skate gill arch skeleton.
The gill skeleton of cartilaginous fishes (sharks, skates, rays, and holocephalans) exhibits a striking anterior-posterior polarity, with a series of fine appendages called branchial rays projecting from the posterior margin of...
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Embryonic origin and serial homology of gill arches and paired fins in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea
Paired fins are a defining feature of the jawed vertebrate body plan, but their evolutionary origin remains unresolved. Gegenbaur proposed that paired fins evolved as gill arch serial homologues, but this hypothesis is now...
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Effect of Increased Salinity Concentrations on Gill Morphology and Gene Expression in Redear Sunfish (Lepomis microlophus)
Joel Haley
Jan 01, 0001
Changes in gill morphology have been observed in certain species of freshwater fish in response to increases in salinity. The purpose of this study was to observe the salinity tolerance and the osmoregulatory responses through...
Published by: Winthrop University
Embryonic origin and serial homology of gill arches and paired fins in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea.
Paired fins are a defining feature of the jawed vertebrate body plan, but their evolutionary origin remains unresolved. Gegenbaur proposed that paired fins evolved as gill arch serial homologues, but this hypothesis is now...
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St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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Francis W. Peabody, 1917
Francis W. Peabody, M.D. Cardiac Dyspnea Lecture delivered March 17th, 1917
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Mass Communication Major Flies to Philadelphia for Pope Francis' Visit
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Rennix is a mass communication major from Beaufort, South Carolina. She is editor of The Johnsonian. Rennix flew to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis during his U.S. visit.
Published by: Winthrop University
Developmental evidence for serial homology of the vertebrate jaw and gill arch skeleton.
Gegenbaur's classical hypothesis of jaw-gill arch serial homology is widely cited, but remains unsupported by either palaeontological evidence (for example, a series of fossils reflecting the stepwise transformation of a gill...
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St. Francis and Islam
Scott Thomas
Jan 01, 2018
St. Francis of Assisi’s dramatic meeting with the Sultan Malek el-Kamel in Damietta, Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade (1213–1221) has become an important part of the contemporary context for Muslim–Christian relations, Middle...
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Gill developmental program in the teleost mandibular arch.
Whereas no known living vertebrate possesses gills derived from the jaw-forming mandibular arch, it has been proposed that the jaw arose through modifications of an ancestral mandibular gill. Here, we show that the zebrafish...
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Gill developmental program in the teleost mandibular arch.
Whereas no known living vertebrate possesses gills derived from the jaw-forming mandibular arch, it has been proposed that the jaw arose through modifications of an ancestral mandibular gill. Here, we show that the zebrafish...
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The evolution of mendelian randomization for investigating drug effects.
Dipender Gill and Stephen Burgess discuss the accompanying study by James Yarmolinsky and colleagues investigating the associations between genetically-proxied inhibition of antihypertensive drug targets and risk of common...
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Francis Bacon, the Advocate of Science
Lord Adrian
Jan 01, 0001
Lord Adrian, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and Visiting Professor in The Rockefeller Institute, presented this lecture at the Institute on April 19, 1961, in honor of the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir...
Commonplacing and Originality
Jason Scott-Warren
Dec 22, 2016
Francis Meres (1565-1647) is remembered chiefly for the survey of 'English poetry' that he offers in $\textit{Palladis Tamia}$ (1598), which includes a number of laudatory comments on Shakespeare. Since the 1930s, scholars have...
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Roger Daniel and the Printing of Francis Finch's Friendship (1654)
M Edwards
Feb 24, 2021
Katherine Philips’s poem ‘To the noble Palaemon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship’ responds to Francis Finch’s Friendship (1654). Finch (d. 1660) was an Inner Temple barrister, a poet, and a member of Philips’s...
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Francis L. Spain Elected President of Library Association
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Frances Lander Spain [1903-1999] was a 1925 graduate of Winthrop with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She received a B. L. S. degree from Emory University (1936) and M. A. and Ph. D degrees from the University of Chicago (1940...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Trajectory Toward the Periphery
Scott M. Thomas
Jan 01, 0001
If one day Muslim Americans will be forced to register their identities, then that is the day this proud Jew will register as a Muslim. (Khomami and Sidahmed 2016Khomami, Nadia, and Mazin Sidahmed. 2016. “Jonathan Greenblatt...
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A Trajectory Toward the Periphery
Scott M. Thomas
Jan 01, 0001
If one day Muslim Americans will be forced to register their identities, then that is the day this proud Jew will register as a Muslim. (Khomami and Sidahmed 2016Khomami, Nadia, and Mazin Sidahmed. 2016. “Jonathan Greenblatt...
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Francis Bacon's Valerius Terminus and the Voyage to the "Great Instauration"
Richard Serjeantson
Sep 29, 2016
Francis Bacon's earliest surviving natural philosophical treatise (composed circa 1603) bears the title Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation of Nature. This study, resting on fresh attention to the surviving authorial...
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The Digital Banal
Gill Moore
May 07, 2019
Lamenting the perceived tendency of media theorists to lapse into “speculations about the [digital] future, rather than a record or theory of the present”, Lev Manovich once imagined a historian asking, years from now: “Where...
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Francis Bacon and the "Interpretation of Nature" in the late Renaissance.
Richard Serjeantson
Oct 27, 2014
The "interpretation of nature" (interpretatio naturae) is the leading idea in Francis Bacon's natural philosophy. But by contrast with his ideas about method, induction, or experiment, the significance of the "interpretation of...
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