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    AS NOVAS REIVINDICAÇÕES PELA LIBERTAÇÃO DAS TERRAS NA GUIANA DE COLONIZAÇÃO FRANCESA: TERRITORIALIDADE E IDENTIDADE COLETIVA, UM DESAFIO DE AUTODESCOLONIZAÇÃO PARA OS POVOS AMAZÔNIDAS INDÍGENAS E AFROGUIANESES

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    Este artigo tem como objetivo principal uma apresentação dos múltiplos desafios enfrentados por povos indígenas e afrodiaspóricos na Guiana de colonização francesa nas suas novas tentativas de negociar seus pertencimentos territoriais e suas identidades coletivas. Neste contexto de colonização contemporânea, o território amazônico guianês apresenta-se como o teatro de complexas lutas por emancipação e autoafirmação de existências a partir da conexão com a terra. A complexidade dessas múltiplas lutas pelo direito à terra e à existência fora do prisma colonial é perceptível através do emaranhado das diferentes dimensões nas quais elas se afirmam: são simultaneamente lutas pessoais, coletivas, étnicas, raciais, linguísticas, ancestrais, de gênero, com um objetivo compartilhado, o da autodeterminação e da validação de modos de ser no mundo e no territóri

    Predicting class switch recombination in B-cells from antibody repertoire data

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    Statistical and machine learning methods have proved useful in many areas of immunology. In this paper, we address for the first time the problem of predicting the occurrence of class switch recombination (CSR) in B-cells, a problem of interest in understanding antibody response under immunological challenges. We propose a framework to analyze antibody repertoire data, based on clonal (CG) group representation in a way that allows us to predict CSR events using CG level features as input. We assess and compare the performance of several predicting models (logistic regression, LASSO logistic regression, random forest, and support vector machine) in carrying out this task. The proposed approach can obtain an unweighted average recall of with models based on variable region descriptors and measures of CG diversity during an immune challenge and, most notably, before an immune challenge

    Predicting class switch recombination in B-cells from antibody repertoire data

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    Statistical and machine learning methods have proved useful in many areas of immunology. In this paper, we address for the first time the problem of predicting the occurrence of class switch recombination (CSR) in B-cells, a problem of interest in understanding antibody response under immunological challenges. We propose a framework to analyze antibody repertoire data, based on clonal (CG) group representation in a way that allows us to predict CSR events using CG level features as input. We assess and compare the performance of several predicting models (logistic regression, LASSO logistic regression, random forest, and support vector machine) in carrying out this task. The proposed approach can obtain an unweighted average recall of (Formula presented.) with models based on variable region descriptors and measures of CG diversity during an immune challenge and, most notably, before an immune challenge

    Delimitation of Funga as a valid term for the diversity of fungal communities: the Fauna, Flora & Funga proposal (FF&F)

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    As public policies and conservation requirements for biodiversity evolve there is a need for a term for the kingdom Fungi equivalent to Fauna and Flora. Thisneed is considered to be urgent in order to simplify projects oriented toward implemention of educational and conservation goals. In an informal meeting held duringthe IX Congreso Latinoamericano de Micología by the authors, the idea of clarifying this matter initiated an extensive search of pertinent terminologies. As a result ofthese discussions and reviews, we propose that the word Funga be employed as an accurate and encompassing term for these purposes. This supports the proposal of thethree Fs, Fauna, Flora and Funga, to highlight parallel terminology referring to treatments of these macrorganism of particular geographical areas. Alternative terms andproposals are acknowledged and discussedFil: Kuhar, José Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal; ArgentinaFil: Furci, Giuliana. Fundación Fungi; ChileFil: Drechsler-Santos, Elisandro Ricardo. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; BrasilFil: Pfister, Donald H.. Harvard University; Estados Unido

    Servii Grammatici Qui Feruntur in Vergilii Carmina Commentarii

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    Servius Grammaticus is believed to have been active in the later part of the fourth century CE. Little is known about him (not even the correct form of his name) but he was traditionally thought to have been a pupil of the great grammarian Donatus. The most important work ascribed to him is this commentary on the Aeneid, Eclogues and Georgics of Vergil, which clarifies the content and language of Vergil's poems by citing other Latin authors, some of whose works are now lost and may be known only from Servius' references to them. This three-volume Latin edition (in four parts), begun by Georg Thilo (1831–93) and completed after Thilo's death by Hermann Hagen (1844–98), was published in Germany between 1878 and 1902, and is still regularly consulted by scholars of Vergil and of Latin literature. Volume 3 Part 2 contains other classical commentaries and glosses on Vergil.</jats:p

    Commentarii in Vergilium - Aug. perg. 186 : Georgica und Aenaeis

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    ServiusOriginal: Handschrift auf Pergamen

    Servii Grammatici Qui Feruntur in Vergilii Carmina Commentarii

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    Servius Grammaticus is believed to have been active in the later part of the fourth century CE. Little is known about him (not even the correct form of his name) but he was traditionally thought to have been a pupil of the great grammarian Donatus. The most important work ascribed to him is this commentary on the Aeneid, Eclogues and Georgics of Vergil, which clarifies the content and language of Vergil's poems by citing other Latin authors, some of whose works are now lost and may be known only from Servius' references to them. This three-volume Latin edition (in four parts), begun by Georg Thilo (1831–93) and completed after Thilo's death by Hermann Hagen (1844–98), was published in Germany between 1878 and 1902, and is still regularly consulted by scholars of Vergil and of Latin literature. Volume 3 Part 1 contains Servius' commentary on the Eclogues and Georgics.</jats:p
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