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    Prospectus, May 10, 1983

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    s fashions; Lack of experience causes motorcycle accidents; Park District kicks off summer season; Park Districts begin new Life campaign; Summer brings quality; Graduation 1983 -- Tears and Laughter!; When were The Good Old Days?; Gayle Wright: Parkland\u27s early morning fisherman; Classified; D.J.\u27s honored; Return of the Jedi worth standing in line for; Blue Thunder: the ultimate weapon; MTD announces Roadeo winnerhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 9, 1983

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    FOCUS ON ARCOLA
; News Digest; 292 vote in election; Pro-file: PS instructor Alan Hartter; More to PM job than fun, travel; New senators thank voters; Weapons are big business; Off-beat comedy set for PC drama team; Students offer suggestions on priorities; \u27Police must be flexible; C-U happenings; Club Notes; Works by Taft on display; Skylines; Plants may be blue; Roses are red; Amish have chosen Arcola area as home; Tourism and manufacturing vital to Arcola\u27s continued growth; Arcola sweeps broom market; NASA footage highlights evening; PBS celebrates Black History Month; Movie fans face heavy dose of déja vu; Guest artists gathered; False sincerity comes across; Future may see change in TV and radio ads; Classified; Holiday busy time for PO; Job seekers can learn; Cardinals proud to be champions; Athletic schedule; Sports junkies take delight in ESPN sports networkhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 2, 1983

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    SEVERNS RECALLS TERM AS MAYOR; News Digest; Nine run for StuGo offices; Candidates present views; Family offers thanks; \u27Nonsense\u27 was nonsense; Club news; MSLC held; Education award offered; Illinois colleges get grants; PC radio plays provide a trip down memory land; C-U happenings; PCU prepares for concerts; \u27Seer of Seers\u27 ready for annual appearance; Oops; Student responsible for campus posters; Kabuki performance brings ancient art form to PC; Children urged to write; Classified; \u27Gandhi\u27 is brilliant, an event to experience; Bad script overrides excellent cast, acting; Missing Persons: don\u27t miss this; Skylines; Sport shorts; IM basketball results; IM basketball schedule; Five qualify for NJCAAhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Direct interactions between subunits of CPSF and the U2 snRNP contribute to the coupling of pre-mRNA 3' end processing and splicing

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    Eukaryotic pre-mRNAs are capped at their 5' ends, polyadenylated at their 3' ends, and spliced before being exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Although the three processing reactions can be studied separately in vitro, they are coupled in vivo. We identified subunits of the U2 snRNP in highly purified CPSF and showed that the two complexes physically interact. We therefore tested whether this interaction contributes to the coupling of 3' end processing and splicing. We found that CPSF is necessary for efficient splicing activity in coupled assays and that mutations in the pre-mRNA binding site of the U2 snRNP resulted in impaired splicing and in much reduced cleavage efficiency. Moreover, we showed that efficient cleavage required the presence of the U2 snRNA in coupled assays. We therefore propose that the interaction between CPSF and the U2 snRNP contributes to the coupling of splicing and 3' end formation

    New Light on the Mid‐Fourteenth‐Century Chace

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    The recent discovery of two canons in the manuscript containing the famous Tournai Mass changes the history of canonic genres. This article situates the new Tournai canons within the surviving mid-fourteenth-century canonic repertoire from Francophone regions of Europe, especially canonic chaces in the Ivrea manuscript and the works of Machaut. To achieve this, we examine current theories of canonic techniques before setting out our own analytical framework. In a departure from the dominant view informed by the use of color and talea in tenors of the fourteenth-century isorhythmic motet, we propose instead that the solus tenor can in part inform a better understanding of early strategies for planning and composing canons. Alternatively, some canons can be better appreciated from the basis of a ‘top-down’ compositional approach found principally in the song repertoire of the mid fourteenth-century ars nova. Within this analytical framework, shared principles of isoperiodicity, voice exchange, melodic permutation and melodic design across the mid-fourteenth century French repertoire point to a common stock of techniques for composing canons. The Tournai canons provide early witnesses to these techniques, although they avoid more exuberant stylistic elements such as hocket

    Fog Research: A Review of Past Achievements and Future Perspectives

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    Cyclometalation using d-block transition metals: fundamental aspects and recent trends

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    European Research CouncilSwiss National Science FoundationERA-net ChemistryAlfred Werner FoundationSasol Ltdti, sp, ke, kpw22/6/1
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