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    Irinotecan-induced gastrointestinal dysfunction and pain are mediated by common TLR4-dependent mechanisms

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    Published Online First March 29, 2016Abstract not availableHannah R. Wardill, Rachel J. Gibson, Ysabella Z.A. Van Sebille, Kate R. Secombe, Janet K. Coller, Imogen A. White, Jim Manavis, Mark R. Hutchinson, Vasiliki Staikopoulos, Richard M. Logan, and Joanne M. Bowe

    Recent Decisions

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    Comments on recent decisions by Thomas D. Logan, Bernard J. McGraw, Robert A. Stewart, Anthony V. Amodio, Frank A. Howard, Richard R. Murphy, Howard V. Burke, Robert D. Lightfoot, Robert A. Layden, James J. Haranzo, John M. Sullivan, and Robert C. Enburg

    TLR4-dependent claudin-1 internalization and secretagogue-mediated chloride secretion regulate irinotecan-induced diarrhea

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    Published OnlineFirst August 22, 2016Abstract not availableHannah R.Wardill, Joanne M. Bowen, Ysabella Z.A. Van Sebille, Kate R. Secombe, Janet K. Coller, Imogen A. Ball, Richard M. Logan, and Rachel J Gibso

    Logan City v. Don W. Dunbar : Reply Brief

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    AN APPEAL OF RIGHT FROM THE FIRST CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH, LOGAN CITY DEPARTMENT, THE HONORABLE PAMELA J. HEFFERNAN, PRESIDING, THE HONORABLE CLINTON B. JUDKINS, PRESIDING, THE HONORABLE PARLEY R. BALDWIN, PRESIDING

    1851 Minutes of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association

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    The 1851 meeting Minutes of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association and Convention of Delegates took place at Double Springs Baptist Church. The introductory sermon was preached by Elder D. Pannel. The convention was called to order by Elder J. Suttle, and on his motion Elder Thomas Dickson was appointed Moderator, and J. R. Logan clerk pro term. Minutes include a copy of the Constitution of The Kings Mountain Association along with Rules of Decorum.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/kmba-minutes/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Human support issues and systems for the space exploration initiative: Results from Project Outreach

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    The analyses and evaluations of the Human Support panel are discussed. The Human Support panel is one of eight panels created by RAND to screen and analyze submissions to the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) Outreach Program. Submissions to the Human Support panel were in the following areas: radiation protection; microgravity; life support systems; medical care; and human factors (behavior and performance)

    Year Book of the Selden Society, Volume 4, Part 2 (June 1940)

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    ARTICLES Some Comparisons Between the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the South Carolina Code by Turner Logan, Jr…...page 1 The South Carolina Guest Statute by William H. Blackwell.....page 12 Taxes Sales in South Carolina by Charles E. Simons, Jr......page 22 Privilege for Communication Between Physician and Patient by Albert L. James.....page 35 EDITORIAL SECTION Law and Literature.....Page 39 Progress.....page 42 Wig and Robe.....page 43 The Law School.....page 43 Officers of the Selden Society.....page 43 BIOGRAPHY Hon. John Gates Stabler.....page 44 NOTES ON RECENT CASES What Constitutes an Ordinary County Purpose? by Felix B. Greene.....page 48 Precatory Trusts by Joseph R. Young.....page 52 Freedom of Religion and Breach of the Peace by R. Beverley Herbert, Jr......page 60 Priority: Landlord\u27s Lien and Chattel Mortgage: South Carolina Cases by J. C. Hare.....page 64 Wire Tapping by Myrtle Holcomb.....page 7

    Magnetic field effects in few-level quantum dots: theory, and application to experiment

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    We examine several effects of an applied magnetic field on Anderson-type models for both single- and two-level quantum dots, and make direct comparison between numerical renormalization group (NRG) calculations and recent conductance measurements. On the theoretical side the focus is on magnetization, single-particle dynamics and zero-bias conductance, with emphasis on the universality arising in strongly correlated regimes; including a method to obtain the scaling behavior of field-induced Kondo resonance shifts over a very wide field range. NRG is also used to interpret recent experiments on spin-1/2 and spin-1 quantum dots in a magnetic field, which we argue do not wholly probe universal regimes of behavior; and the calculations are shown to yield good qualitative agreement with essentially all features seen in experiment. The results capture in particular the observed field-dependence of the Kondo conductance peak in a spin-1/2 dot, with quantitative deviations from experiment occurring at fields in excess of ∼\sim 5 T, indicating the eventual inadequacy of using the equilibrium single-particle spectrum to calculate the conductance at finite bias.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures. Version as published in PR

    Creep of plasma sprayed zirconia

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    Specimens of plasma-sprayed zirconia thermal barrier coatings with three different porosities and different initial particle sizes were deformed in compression at initial loads of 1000, 2000, and 3500 psi and temperatures of 1100 C, 1250 C, and 1400 C. The coatings were stabilized with lime, magnesia, and two different concentrations of yttria. Creep began as soon as the load was applied and continued at a constantly decreasing rate until the load was removed. Temperature and stabilization had a pronounced effect on creep rate. The creep rate for 20% Y2O3-80% ZrO2 was 1/3 to 1/2 that of 8% Y2O3-92% ZrO2. Both magnesia and calcia stabilized ZrO2 crept at a rate 5 to 10 times that of the 20% Y2O3 material. A near proportionality between creep rate and applied stress was observed. The rate controlling process appeared to be thermally activated, with an activation energy of approximately 100 cal/gm mole K. Creep deformation was due to cracking and particle sliding

    The Subcolonization and Buildup of \u3ci\u3eTetrastichus Julis,\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) a Larval Parasitoid of the Cereal Leaf Beetle, (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan

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    Following initial establishment of the parasitoid, Tetrastichus julis (Walker), at a carefully managed field nursery, releases of parasitized Oulema melanopus larvae were made by Michigan county agents at preselected sites throughout the lower peninsula during 1970-74. A follow-up recovery program during 1971-75 revealed continued dispersion and population increase for T. julis. An independent census verified the increasing rates of parasitism
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