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    Amelia Brereton. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 287).

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    29-1ClaimsReport : Petition of A. Brereton. [489] Wife of physician appointed to treat all Indians visiting Washington, D.C.; 1821-29.1846-6

    Quantitative relations between corruption and economic factors

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    We report quantitative relations between corruption level and economic factors, such as country wealth and foreign investment per capita, which are characterized by a power law spanning multiple scales of wealth and investments per capita. These relations hold for diverse countries, and also remain stable over different time periods. We also observe a negative correlation between level of corruption and long-term economic growth. We find similar results for two independent indices of corruption, suggesting that the relation between corruption and wealth does not depend on the specific measure of corruption. The functional relations we report have implications when assessing the relative level of corruption for two countries with comparable wealth, and for quantifying the impact of corruption on economic growth and foreign investments.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure

    De legendis libris gentilium, vel De liberalibus studiis (latine)

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    Copia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 2006sign.: AB\p6\s.= 4º.L. rom. (115R), 27 lin.Esp. p. iniciales.Hoj. 1r., sign. A: Leonardi Aretini Viri laudatissi // mi ad Colutium Oratore inMa // gni Basilii libellum praefatio. // [\p2\s] go tibi hunc librum Coluti ex mediaut // aiunt Graetia delegi... Hoj. 1v., lín. 23: Magni Basilii putiles de morib9 institutiones // ad dulcissimos nepotes quatenus humanitatis // studiis imbuaturfoeliciter incipiutur. // [\p2\s] ulta sur filii quae hortatur me ad ea uobis // cosuleda: quae optima ee duco:... Sign. B: aetatem conseruata sunt: nec huius quidem ge // neris utilitatem negligemus... Hoj. 12v., lín. 25... nec uenientes quidem medicos re // cipiunt. Quod uos non patiamini nuc recta co // silia asperantes. Valete in Christo. // FINIS. /

    Elisha Mooreland and others

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    26-1Public LandsReport : Petition of E. Moorehear et al. [371] Indian reservation in Alabama.1840-9

    Diversity of Mobile Genetic Elements in the Mitogenomes of Closely Related Fusarium culmorum and F. graminearum sensu stricto Strains and Its Implication for Diagnostic Purposes

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    Much of the mitogenome variation observed in fungal lineages seems driven by mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which have invaded their genomes throughout evolution. The variation in the distribution and nucleotide diversity of these elements appears to be the main distinction between different fungal taxa, making them promising candidates for diagnostic purposes. Fungi of the genus Fusarium display a high variation in MGE content, from MGE-poor (Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium fujikuroi species complex) to MGE-rich mitogenomes found in the important cereal pathogens F. culmorum and F. graminearum sensu stricto. In this study, we investigated the MGE variation in these latter two species by mitogenome analysis of geographically diverse strains. In addition, a smaller set of F. cerealis and F. pseudograminearum strains was included for comparison. Forty-seven introns harboring from 0 to 3 endonucleases (HEGs) were identified in the standard set of mitochondrial protein-coding genes. Most of them belonged to the group I intron family and harbored either LAGLIDADG or GIY-YIG HEGs. Among a total of 53 HEGs, 27 were shared by all fungal strains. Most of the optional HEGs were irregularly distributed among fungal strains/species indicating ancestral mosaicism in MGEs. However, among optional MGEs, one exhibited species-specific conservation in F. culmorum. While in F. graminearum s.s. MGE patterns in cox3 and in the intergenic spacer between cox2 and nad4L may facilitate the identification of this species. Thus, our results demonstrate distinctive traits of mitogenomes for diagnostic purposes of Fusaria

    Diversity of mobile genetic elements in the mitogenome of closely related Fusarium culmorum and F. graminearum sensu stricto strains ans its implication for diagnostic purposes

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    Much of the mitogenome variation observed in fungal lineages seems driven by mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which have invaded their genomes throughout evolution. The variation in the distribution and nucleotide diversity of these elements appears to be the main distinction between different fungal taxa, making them promising candidates for diagnostic purposes. Fungi of the genus Fusarium display a high variation in MGE content, from MGE-poor (F. oxysporum and Fusarium fujikuroi species complex) to MGE-rich mitogenomes found in the important cereal pathogens F. culmorum and F. graminearum sensu stricto. In this study, we investigated the MGE variation in these latter two species by mitogenome analysis of geographically diverse strains. In addition, a smaller set of F. cerealis and F. pseudograminearum strains was included for comparison. Forty-seven introns harboring from 0 to 3 endonucleases (HEGs) were identified in the standard set of mitochondrial protein-coding genes. Most of them belonged to the group I intron family and harbored either LAGLIDADG or GIY-YIG HEGs. Among a total of 53 HEGs, 27 were shared by all fungal strains. Most of the optional HEGs were irregularly distributed among fungal strains/species indicating ancestral mosaicism in MGEs. However, among optional MGEs, one exhibited species-specific conservation in F. culmorum. While in F. graminearum s.s. MGE patterns in cox3 and in the intergenic spacer between cox2 and nad4L may facilitate the identification of this species. Thus, our results demonstrate distinctive traits of mitogenomes for diagnostic purposes of Fusaria.Fil: Kulik, Tomasz. Department Of Botany And Nature Protection, University; PoloniaFil: Brankovics, Balazs. Wageningen Plant Research, Wageningen University; Países BajosFil: Van Diepeningen, Anne D.. Waneningen Plant Research; Países BajosFil: Bilska, Katarzyna. Department Of Botany And Nature Protection, University; PoloniaFil: Zelechowski, Maciej. Department Of Botany And Nature Protection, University; PoloniaFil: Myszczyński, Kamil. Department Of Botany And Nature Protection, University; PoloniaFil: Molcan, Tomasz. Faculty Of Biology And Biotechnology, University; PoloniaFil: Stakheev. Alexander. Institute Of Bioorganic Chemistry (ras); RusiaFil: Stenglein, Sebastian Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnolológico Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Biotecnología. Laboratorio de Biología Funcional y Biotecnología; ArgentinaFil: Beyer, Marco. Luxembourg Institute Of Science And Technology; LuxemburgoFil: Pasquali, Matias. Faculty Of Agricultural And Food Sciences; ItaliaFil: Sawicki, Jakub. Department Of Botany And Nature Protection, University; PoloniaFil: Baturo Cieśniewska, Anna. Baturo-cieśniewska; Poloni

    [Regula]

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    Ms. misceláneoCopia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 2006Procede de la desamortización del Monasterio cisterciense de Santa María de Huerta (Soria)"De vita comtemplativa" es de Julianus Pomerius y no de Próspero de Aquitania a quien fue atribuidaCuadernos de 8 h.; pautado a lápiz; caja de escr.: 25 x 16 cm; reclamos; restos de signaturas; foliación posterior a lápiz; iniciales rojas y verdesLas obras de San Basilio ocupan de h. 1r.-40r. (Regula) y de h. 40r.-52v. (Admonitiones); de 52v.-98v. (De vita contemplativa); de Próspero de Aquitania de 99r.-120v. (Contra collationem); los fragmentos de la Etimologías de San Isidoro ocupan de h. 121r.-124r
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