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    University of New Hampshire Library Annual Report, 2016-2017

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    The 2016–2017 year was one of continued transformation for the UNH Library. The library continued to define their role as the flagship academic library for New Hampshire while broadening and deepening their contributions to support teaching, research, and service for the campus

    UNH Libraries Bring Expertise to Wikipedia

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    Illuminated by Archival Research: The Role of Books in Religious Reformation and Early English Drama

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    Wanted: Your Data-Related Tales

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    Review of Putting Descriptive Standards to Work

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    For a thorough understanding of current descriptive best practices, consult Putting Descriptive Standards to Work, edited by Kris Kiesling and Christopher J. Prom, with modules written by Cory L. Nimer, Kelcy Shepherd, Katherine M. Wisser, and Aaron Rubinstein. This volume covers modules seventeen through twenty of the Trends in Archives Practice series from the Society of American Archivists. The book provides readers with the context and the applied examples needed to explore the possibilities of descriptive standards

    Antenuptial Agreements in Pennsylvania: A Drafter\u27s Nightmare?

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    Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) in the CNS of adult shiverer (Shi/Shi) mice

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    Brain fractions of adult control (+ / +) and shiverer (Shi/Shi) mice were investigated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunoblotting. Immunostaining with specific antisera against rat brain myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) was detected at about the 96-kD region of gels in electrophoresed samples of the total homogenate, low-speed supernatant fraction, and low- and high-speed sedimentable portions of brain from +/+ mice. Reduced immunostaining was observed in the corresponding samples of brain fractions from Shi/Shi mice. The cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla of +/+ and Shi/Shi mice were examined immunocytochemically for MAG on paraffin-embedded sections. Periaxonal immunostaining for MAG was observed in all the regions and the highest concentrations were in the corpus callosum, in the central cores of cerebellar folia, and in the medulla. Patterns of distribution were similar in +/+ and Shi/Shi mice, although the density of immunostaining around individual axons and the number of immunostained axons were significantly reduced in Shi/Shi mice. In addition, the three brain regions of Shi/Shi mice exhibited oligodendrocyte-like cells that contained immunostaining for MAG in the cytoplasm and periphery of their perikarya. This type of immunostained cell was not observed in +/+ mice. In this study, immunoblotting with brain fractions and immunocytochemistry revealed strong evidence for reduced concentrations of MAG in the CNS of Shi/Shi mice compared to control mice. In addition, there is immunocytochemical evidence for abnormal accumulation of MAG in perikarya of oligodendroglial-like cells, suggesting the possibility of a transport block for myelin proteins in the shiverer mutant.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50217/1/490160405_ftp.pd
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