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    Event extraction of bacteria biotopes: a knowledge-intensive NLP-based approach

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    International audienceBackground: Bacteria biotopes cover a wide range of diverse habitats including animal and plant hosts, natural, medical and industrial environments. The high volume of publications in the microbiology domain provides a rich source of up-to-date information on bacteria biotopes. This information, as found in scientific articles, is expressed in natural language and is rarely available in a structured format, such as a database. This information is of great importance for fundamental research and microbiology applications (e.g., medicine, agronomy, food, bioenergy). The automatic extraction of this information from texts will provide a great benefit to the field

    Miłość jako teologiczne i filozoficzne pojęcie w koncepcji Jana Pawła II

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    Humankind has been asking the questin about love during the ages. John Paul II took up the theme of Christian love in depth and based it on the theology of body. Pope brought back its real significance by relating this meaning to the betrothal love between woman and man. In his philosophy person is not a means to an end but an end in itself. This love is marked by the common aim, which biases couple in favour of marriage

    Economic Growth, Innovation, Cultural Diversity: What are we all Talking About? A Critical Survey of the State-of-the-art

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    Individual differences in the orientation of the cytolytic T cell response against mouse tumor P815.

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    We reported previously that the mouse tumor P815 expresses four distinct antigens (A, B, C, D) recognized by syngeneic cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL). A fifth P815 antigen (E) was identified by means of a CTL clone derived from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. We compared a number of mice for the orientation of their CTL response with respect to the various P815 antigens. Lymphocytes from mice inoculated subcutaneously with living P815 cells were stimulated in vitro with tumor cells and the resulting CTL were tested against targets expressing either antigens A and B or antigens C, D and E. Many mice had an asymmetrical response, some producing CTL directed almost exclusively against antigens A, B and others producing CTL directed almost exclusively against C, D. E. When mice were inoculated into two separate sites, different orientations in the responses of the two local lymph nodes were often observed, suggesting that individual differences in the orientation of the anti-P815 CTL response do not result from preexisting differences between the animals. Asymmetrical CTL responses persisted in mice that were given a second injection of tumor cells. A possible interpretation of our results is that the major component of the CTL response is made of the progeny of a very small number of CTL precursors that happen to be the first to be stimulated by the tumor antigens
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