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    A. D'Hont ; F. Denoeud ; J. M. Aury ; F. C. Baurens ; F. Carreel ; O. Garsmeur ; B. Noel ; S. Bocs ; G. Droc ; M. Rouard ; C. Da Silva ; K. Jabbari ; C. Cardi ; J. Poulain ; M. Souquet ; K. Labadie ; C. Jourda ; J. Lengelle ; M. Rodier-Goud ; A. Alberti ; M. Bernard ; M. Correa ; S. Ayyampalayam ; M. R. McKain ; J. Leebens-Mack ; D. Burgess ; M. Freeling ; A. M. D. Mbeguie ; M. Chabannes ; T. Wicker ; O. Panaud ; J. Barbosa ; E. Hribova ; P. Heslop-Harrison ; R. Habas ; R. Rivallan ; P. Francois ; C. Poiron ; A. Kilian ; D. Burthia ; C. Jenny ; F. Bakry ; S. Brown ; V. Guignon ; G. Kema ; M. Dita ; C. Waalwijk ; S. Joseph ; A. Dievart ; O. Jaillon ; J. Leclercq ; X. Argout ; E. Lyons ; A. Almeida ; M. Jeridi ; J. Dolezel ; N. Roux ; A. M. Risterucci ; J. Weissenbach ; M. Ruiz ; J. C. Glaszmann ; F. Quetier ; N. Yahiaoui ; P. Wincker
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Published 2012
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    Publication Date:
    2012-07-18
    Publisher:
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Print ISSN:
    0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN:
    1476-4687
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Conserved Sequence/genetics ; DNA Transposable Elements/genetics ; *Evolution, Molecular ; Gene Duplication/genetics ; Genes, Plant/genetics ; Genome, Plant/*genetics ; Genotype ; Haploidy ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Musa/classification/*genetics ; Phylogeny
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    Aker, Jenny C. [Verfasser] ; Ksoll, Christopher [Verfasser] ; Lybbert, Travis J. [Verfasser]
    Oxford : Centre for the Study of African Economies
    Published 2010
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    Type of Medium:
    Online
    Publication Date:
    2010
    Keywords:
    Bildungspolitik ; Mathematik ; Bildungsinvestition ; Investition ; Arbeitspapier ; Mobiles Endgerät ; Niger
    Language:
    English
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    Aker, Jenny C. [Verfasser] ; Berry, James [Verfasser] ; Sawyer, Melita [Verfasser]
    Washington, DC : Center for Global Development
    Published 2023
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    Type of Medium:
    Online
    Publication Date:
    2023
    Keywords:
    Kognitives Lernen ; Lernen ; Gehirn ; Erwachsenenbildung ; Weiterbildungsangebot ; Alphabetisierung ; Erwachsener ; Graue Literatur ; Subsaharisches Afrika
    Language:
    English
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    Aker, Jenny C. [Verfasser] ; Jack, B. Kelsey [Verfasser]
    Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research
    Published 2021
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    Type of Medium:
    Online
    Publication Date:
    2021
    Keywords:
    Landwirtschaft ; Umwelttechnik ; Grundeinkommen ; Qualifikation ; Weiterbildung ; Arbeitspapier ; Technik ; Niger
    Language:
    English
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    Type of Medium:
    article
    Publication Date:
    2020
    Keywords:
    Erwachsenenbildung ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Niger
    In:
    Economic development and cultural change, Bd. 68 (2020) H. 3, S. 1081-1102, 0013-0079
    1539-2988
    Language:
    English
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  7. 7
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    Type of Medium:
    article
    Publication Date:
    2019
    Keywords:
    Empirische Forschung ; Lehrerausbildung ; Lernschwierigkeit ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Englischunterricht
    In:
    Language teaching research, Bd. 23 (2019) H. 3, S. 330-351, 1362-1688
    Language:
    English
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    Literaturangaben, Tabellen 5
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    Lewis, Robin J. ; Derlega, Valerian J. ; Clarke, Eva G. ; Kuang, Jenny C. ; Jacobs, Andrew M. ; McElligott, Michelle D.

    350 Main Street , Malden , MA 02148 , USA , and 9600 Garsington Road , Oxford OX4 2DQ , UK . : Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
    Published 2005
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    ISSN:
    1471-6402
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Psychology
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    Over the past two decades, expressive writing interventions have been used successfully to reduce distress and improve well-being for those dealing with traumatic events, stressors, and illnesses. The purpose of this study was to investigate an expressive writing intervention for lesbian-related stressors. As expected, writing about traumatic events related to sexual orientation reduced self-reported confusion and perceived stress over a 2-month period for those lesbians who were less open about their sexual orientation. Interestingly, writing about such traumatic experiences was associated with increases in confusion and perceived stress for those who were more open about their sexual orientation. Applying this paradigm to assist individuals in coping with stressors related to their sexual orientation represents an important addition to the expressive writing literature. Furthermore, it offers a promising, cost-effective method to assist closeted lesbians in coping with stressors related to their sexual orientation.
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    Electronic Resource
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    PARKINSON, CHRISTINE E. ; TAN, JENNY C. Y. ; GAL, ISABEL

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1982
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    ISSN:
    1471-0528
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    Summary. The vitamin A concentration of amniotic fluid and maternal serum was measured during the second trimester of pregnancy in 106 women, 12 of whom had a baby with a neural-tube defect. In these 12 pregnancies the amniotic fluid vitamin A concentration was significantly higher than in 94 normal pregnancies. There was a highly significant correlation between amniotic fluid vitamin A and both zinc and α-fetoprotein (AFP) levels. The maternal serum vitamin A levels were also significantly related to serum zinc levels. Women with a raised serum AFP level, but a normal baby, had significantly higher amniotic fluid vitamin A levels and significantly lower serum vitamin A levels compared with those in women with normal serum AFP levels.
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    Electronic Resource
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    McCune, Jenny C.

    Saranac Lake, N.Y., etc. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Published 1995
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    ISSN:
    0025-1895
    Topics:
    Economics
    Description / Table of Contents:
    JOURNAL
    Notes:
    FEATURES
    URL:
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    ISSN:
    1546-1696
    Source:
    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics:
    Biology
    Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes:
    [Auszug] We have previously described a strategy for integrating selectable marker genes into yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) to facilitate their transfer into embryonic stem (ES) cells. Here we apply this technology to create mice carrying the core region of the human immunoglobulin (Ig) κ light ...
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    Electronic Resource
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    ISSN:
    1574-6941
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Biology
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    Molecular biology approaches were employed to examine the genetic diversity of bacteria from the Cytophaga/Flexibacter/Bacteroides (CFB) phylum in the rumen of cattle. By this means we were able to identify cultured strains that represent some of the larger CFB clusters previously identified only by PCR amplification and sequencing. Complete 16S rDNA sequences were obtained for 16 previously isolated rumen strains, including the type strains of Prevotella ruminicola, P. bryantii, P. brevis and P. albensis to represent a wide range of diversity. Phylogenetic analysis of cultured strains revealed the existence of three clusters of ruminal CFB: (i) a cluster of Prevotella strains, which have been found only in the rumen, including the two type strains, P. brevis GA33T and P. ruminicola 23T; (ii) Prevotella spp. that cluster with prevotellas from other ecological niches such as the oral cavity and which include the type strains, P. bryantii B14T and P. albensis M384T; (iii) two Bacteroides spp. strains clustering with B. forsythus of oral origin. In order to establish whether the cultivated isolates cover the whole range of ruminal CFB genetic diversity, 16S rRNA gene sequences were amplified and cloned from DNA extracted from the same rumen samples (one cow in Slovenia, one in Scotland and three in Japan). Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA genes confirmed the existence of two superclusters of ruminal Prevotella, one exclusively ruminal and the other including non-ruminal species. In the case of ruminal Bacteroides spp., however, phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of three new superclusters, one of which has as yet no cultivable counterpart. Interestingly, these Bacteroides clusters were represented almost exclusively by clone libraries from the Japanese cattle and only three sequences were from the European cattle. This study agrees with previous analyses in showing that rumen Prevotella/Bacteroides strains exhibit a remarkable degree of genetic diversity and suggests that different strain groupings may differ greatly in their recovery by cultural methods. The most important conclusion, however, is that cultured strains can be identified that represent some of the larger clusters previously identified only by PCR amplification and sequencing.
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    Roesler, T.A. ; Czech, N. ; Camp, W. ; Jenny, C.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    ISSN:
    0145-2134
    Keywords:
    Adult survivors ; Disclosure ; Network therapy ; Sexual abuse ; Treatment ; Videotape
    Source:
    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics:
    Psychology
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
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    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
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    Jenny, C. ; Obrecht, D. ; Heimgartner, H.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    ISSN:
    0040-4039
    Source:
    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics:
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
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    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
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    Holah, Jenny C. ; Wilson, Mark V. ; Hansen, Everett M.
    Springer
    Published 1997
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    ISSN:
    1432-1939
    Keywords:
    Key words Disease ; Succession ; Biotic disturbance ; Phellinus weirii
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Biology
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    Abstract Because Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir), an early seral dominant in western Oregon forests, is particularly susceptible to the pathogenic root rot caused by the fungus Phellinus weirii, it was hypothesized that successional development in affected forests would be accelerated. The basal area of late successional tree species and common shrubs were compared inside and outside Phellinus weirii“infection centers”. Future successional impacts indirectly caused by disease presence were assessed by comparing the abundance of regenerating tree species inside and outside of these centers. Results for old-growth sites in the lower Cascades supported the initial hypothesis. The presence of Phellinus weirii at these sites appears to push changes in the late successional species basal area along the same trajectory. At the Coast Range sites, however, shrub growth was greatly enhanced rather than the growth of Tsuga heterophylla (western hemlock), the only late successional tree species at these sites. Regeneration of trees was sparse in all areas and was negatively correlated with the basal area of existing western hemlock, and not directly correlated with the presence of the pathogen. However, because the basal area of western hemlock is influenced by the presence of disease in the Cascade sites, Phellinus weirii may be an influential indirect factor in the future successional direction of the sites. This study demonstrates the potential importance of native pathogens in determining the successional status of a community, as well as the importance of such biotic agents in the physical structure of multi-strata forested communities as a whole.
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    ISSN:
    1432-0983
    Keywords:
    Neurospora crassa ; Stopper mutants ; Mitochondrial DNA
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Biology
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    Summary [E35], an extranuclear mutant of Neurospora crassa has all the phenotypic characteristics of the “stopper” mutants (De Vries et al. 1980). In the present work, the mitochondrial DNA as well as the mitochondrial translation products are characterized further. The primary mutational event appears to have been the deletion of about 4 kbp from the wild-type genome. Moreover, after prolonged vegetative growth the mutant accumulates an 8-μm circular mtDNA, which was demonstrated both by electronmicroscopy and by restriction enzyme analysis. Hence, the mutant contains two populations of aberrant mitochondrial DNA, the smaller of which is an amplification of the rRNA-tRNA part of the larger. We propose that the primary deletion has generated a signal in the larger DNA which can cause premature termination of replication at the deletion site, and subsequent circularization of the unfinished daughter molecule. Finally, the deleted part may contain a determinant for synthesis of a protein of 11 kDal. The function of this protein, which is not a subunit of the F0 ATPase, is not yet known.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Jonge, Jenny C. ; Vries, Hans
    Springer
    Published 1983
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    ISSN:
    1432-0983
    Keywords:
    Mitochondrial DNA ; Neurospora crassa ; Cytochrome c oxidase
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Biology
    Notes:
    Summary We have sequenced the gene for cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO I) in Neurospora crassa mitochondrial DNA. The gene is coded by the same strand as the rRNA and tRNA genes. The coding sequence predicts a protein of 557 amino acids, starting with methionine, and ending with asparagine. Comparison to the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the mature protein (Werner et al. 1980) reveals that the methionine is located at position -2. No other upstream AUG codons have been found in frame. The C-terminal part of the gene is about 70 basepairs longer than the corresponding parts of the Saccharomyces and mammalian genes. The homology between the Neurospora coding sequence and those of yeast and mammals is very high. As compared to Saccharomyces, the introns il through i5 are absent.
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