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    Uniform Desertion and Nonsupport Act - Present Text and Proposed Revision - A Comparison With Ohio Law

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    Foreword [to Philippine Symposium]

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    The essays in this symposium bring out two themes—the relation of the American model to the substance and practice of law in the Philippines and the influence of the spirit of nationalism. Neither can be fully understood without reference to the past, for both have been fundamentally affected by the half century of American occupation. The substance of the law clearly owes most to the American model although Spanish civil law was not, in certain important areas, discarded. The Constitution of 1936, drawn up by an elected convention under the chairmanship of the late Senator Claro Recto, strongly reflects the tone and form of the American Constitution. It had to be a document acceptable to the United States Congress but this was not as difficult for Filipinos to produce as might have been expected. The Constitution, in fact, bears many resemblances to the Malolos constitution of 1899 which the leaders of the Philippine revolution wrote when they were setting up an independent republic. When the Filipinos were fighting against Spain, as when they were opposing American conquest, they were fighting and dying for political ideas that they had drawn from the same sources that provided the philosophical basis of the French and American revolutions

    It\u27s a Way That They Have in Chicago

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    Correspondence from E.B. Lovejoy, August 10, 1862

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    Correspondence from E.B. Lovejoy regarding absent soldiers from Androscoggin Countyhttps://digitalmaine.com/absent_soldiers/1001/thumbnail.jp

    A new approach to the investigation of allergenic respirable particles using a modified Anderson Impactor

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    Pollen allergens have been shown to occur in fine particles much smaller than pollen grains. As such allergenic particles have a high probability of entering the lower human airways, it is important to further investigate their origin and their biological and immunological properties. Accordingly, we have modified the particle collection surface of an Andersen Impactor using adhesive coated microscope slides to enable identification by high resolution microscopic analysis and immunodetection of allergenic particulates.<br /

    Genes, age, and alcoholism: analysis of GAW14 data

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    A genetic analysis of age of onset of alcoholism was performed on the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism data released for Genetic Analysis Workshop 14. Our study illustrates an application of the log-normal age of onset model in our software Genetic Epidemiology Models (GEMs). The phenotype ALDX1 of alcoholism was studied. The analysis strategy was to first find the markers of the Affymetrix SNP dataset with significant association with age of onset, and then to perform linkage analysis on them. ALDX1 revealed strong evidence of linkage for marker tsc0041591 on chromosome 2 and suggestive linkage for marker tsc0894042 on chromosome 3. The largest separation in mean ages of onset of ALDX1 was 19.76 and 24.41 between male smokers who are carriers of the risk allele of tsc0041591 and the non-carriers, respectively. Hence, male smokers who are carriers of marker tsc0041591 on chromosome 2 have an average onset of ALDX1 almost 5 years earlier than non-carriers

    A study of genetic association with electrophysiological measures related to alcoholism: GAW14 data

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    Recently, alcohol-related traits have been shown to have a genetic component. Here, we study the association of specific genetic measures in one of the three sets of electrophysiological measures in families with alcoholism distributed as part of the Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 data, the NTTH (non-target case of Visual Oddball experiment for 4 electrode placements) phenotypes: ntth1, ntth2, ntth3, and ntth4. We focused on the analysis of the 786 Affymetrix markers on chromosome 4. Our desire was to find at least a partial answer to the question of whether ntth1, ntth2, ntth3, and ntth4 are separately or jointly genetically controlled, so we studied the principal components that explain most of the covariation of the four quantitative traits. The first principal component, which explains 70% of the covariation, showed association but not genetic linkage to two markers: tsc0272102 and tsc0560854. On the other hand, ntth1 appeared to be the trait driving the variation in the second principal component, which showed association and genetic linkage at markers in four regions: tsc0045058, tsc1213381, tsc0055068, and tsc0051777 at map distances 53.26, 85.42, 89.31, and 172.86, respectively. These results show that the partial answer to our starting question for this brief analysis is that the NTTH phenotypes are not jointly genetically controlled. The component ntth1 displays marked genetic linkage

    Hydraulic conductivity profiles of Toledo and Miami soils as measured by field monoliths

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