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    International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways

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    bicolor

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    Delphinium bicolor Nutt.pied-d'alouette bicoloreLow larkspurCastle FallsT. ChisholmMeadow near Castle Falls1329 mLomatium triternatum, Allium textile, Lupinus sericeus, Heuchera cylindrica, Calochortus apiculatus, Geum triflorum, Senecio integerrimus, Collinsia parviflora, Achillea millefolium, Cerastium arvense, Eriogonum flavum, Lithospermum ruderale, Toxicoscordion venenosum, Anemone patens, Penstemon confertus, Juncus balticus, Amelanchier alnifoliaVery commo

    nuttalliana

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    Pulsatilla nuttalliana (de Candolle) Berchtold ex J. Preslpulsatille multifideprairie pasqueflowerPrairie BluffJ.F. BainW. facing slope; grassy, interspersed with rocks, Krummholz, and deadfall2023Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Dryas octopetala, Potentilla sp.>8

    The House of Commons Modernisation Committee: who needs it?

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    Modernisation has been rhetorically important for the Labour government since 1997, and it found a dedicated outlet through the House of Commons Modernisation Committee. This committee has pursued a particular type of modernisation, which this article seeks to explore. It does this by focusing on three issues. First, it examines the role of the Leader of the House of Commons in the chair of the Modernisation Committee. Second, it looks at the work of the Modernisation Committee in comparison to that of the Procedure Committee. Finally, it contextualises the discussion of modernisation with reference to the distinction between efficiency reforms and effectiveness reforms, and explores what this reveals about the complexity of executive–legislative relations at Westminster, and about the course of the modernisation debate since 1997

    Italia-Slavia tra Quattro e Cinquecento. L'umanista croato Marko Marulic nel contesto storico-letterario dell'Italia e di Padova. Atti della Giornata di Studio Universit\ue0\ua0 di Padova il 7 dicembre 2001

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    I dodici contributi del volume si propongono di avviare la riscoperta in Italia dell'umanista croato (1450-1524), mettendo in luce la statura europea del suo umanesimo cristiano, il forte legame con i classici, l'ammirazione per Dante e Petrarca, il ruolo assunto nelle lettere croate, la particolare prospettiva dei rapporti con l'Italia e con Padova, assieme a Venezia per pi\uf9 di un aspetto strettamente connessa alla sua storia di uomo e alla sua formazione di scrittore. Recens. M. Pozzi, \u201cGiornale storico della letteratura italiana\u201d, anno 2005, n. 598, pp. 283-285
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