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Samuel Howard and the Music for the Installation of the Duke of Grafton as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1769
AD Howard
Aug 07, 2017
Samuel Howard (?1710–1782) has long been a familiar inhabitant of the diligent footnotes of Handel biographers. A choirboy in the Chapel Royal, he was a member of Handel’s chorus and the composer of much theatre music of his...
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Review of Francesco Pelosi's Plato on Music, Soul and Body (trans. Sophie Henderson)
Mark Walley
Jan 06, 2012
Review of Francesco Pelosi's Plato on Music, Soul and Body (trans. Sophie Henderson)
Review of Francesco Pelosi's Plato on Music, Soul and Body (trans. Sophie Henderson)
Mark Walley
Jan 06, 2012
Review of Francesco Pelosi's Plato on Music, Soul and Body (trans. Sophie Henderson)
Stable isotope signals provide seasonal climatic markers for moss functional groups
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic conditions, but prediction of future climatic impacts requires appropriate marker species to be characterized under a range of...
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Stable isotope signals provide seasonal climatic markers for moss functional groups.
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic conditions, but prediction of future climatic impacts requires appropriate marker species to be characterized under a range of...
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Stable isotope signals provide seasonal climatic markers for moss functional groups.
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic conditions, but prediction of future climatic impacts requires appropriate marker species to be characterized under a range of...
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Imaging Brain Glx Dynamics in Response to Pressure Pain Stimulation
Glutamate signalling is increasingly implicated across a range of psychiatric, neurological and pain disorders. Reliable methodologies are needed to probe the glutamate system and understand glutamate dynamics in vivo....
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The Rockefeller University Review 1965, vol. 3, no. 6
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover shows the Abby Hall dining room at dusk during the winter holidays. On the right, beyond the entrance arch to Caspary Auditorium, glow the lights of South Laboratory and Sophie Fricke...
Imaging Brain Glx Dynamics in Response to Pressure Pain Stimulation
Glutamate signalling is increasingly implicated across a range of psychiatric, neurological and pain disorders. Reliable methodologies are needed to probe the glutamate system and understand glutamate dynamics in vivo....
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Paratext Analysis of Patronage Factors
Hu Liu
Jan 01, 2021
Drawing on André Lefevere's rewriting theory, this paper endeavours to explore how Howard Goldblatt translates Mo Yan's novel Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (hereafter referred to as L&D) with regard to patronage control by...
Mechanistic insights into the rational design of masked antibodies.
Although monoclonal antibodies have greatly improved cancer therapy, they can trigger side effects due to on-target, off-tumor toxicity. Over the past decade, strategies have emerged to successfully mask the antigen-binding site...
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Food miles
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the efficacy of the concept of food miles that has proved so popular with the public as a means of assessing the sustainability of produce.
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Food miles
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the efficacy of the concept of food miles that has proved so popular with the public as a means of assessing the sustainability of produce.
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Mycolic Acids of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Achilles Heel or a Neutralizing Weapon
On January 19, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Infectious Disease Centennial Lecture by William Jacobs Jr., Ph.D. (Howard Hughes Medical Institute).

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