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Portuguese history storyboard
This paper intends to present relevant facts about the Portuguese culture
and history, so as to enable a better understanding of who the Portuguese are
and provide an overall perspective of the course of history in this westernmost
part of Europe. Although the choice of historical facts was subjective by nature,
it is believed it achieves the aim of presenting information in a critical but
blithesome way, with a view to also deconstructing national stereotypes, such
as that Portuguese people are always late or are crazy about football. Finally, it
focuses on some information about the Portuguese language mainly to serve as
a term of comparison with other European languages
L'Écho : grand quotidien d'information du Centre Ouest
11 février 19251925/02/11 (A54).Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : PoitouCh
MOESM7 of A WD40-repeat protein unique to malaria parasites associates with adhesion protein complexes and is crucial for blood stage progeny
Additional file 8. Co-detection of PfWLP1-HA using anti-HA and anti-PfWLP1 antibodies
MOESM6 of A WD40-repeat protein unique to malaria parasites associates with adhesion protein complexes and is crucial for blood stage progeny
Additional file 5. Co-labelling of PfWLP1 with alpha-tubulin
MOESM5 of Plasmodium vivax molecular diagnostics in community surveys: pitfalls and solutions
Additional file 5: Figure S1. Fold-difference in template copy numbers detected by molecular marker Pv-mtCOX1 versus marker Pv18S rRNA
Le port de Beyrouth et l'économie des pays du Levant sous le mandat français : thèse pour le doctorat présentée et soutenue le 25 mai 1936... / par Jacques de Monicault... ; Université de Paris, Faculté de droit
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Expression gene levels of <i>pvcrt-o</i> and <i>pvmdr-1</i> in all the groups.
<p>Relative quantification of <i>pvcrt-o</i> (A) and <i>pvmdr1</i> (B) transcript levels in total RNA obtained from parasites from severe patients with chloroquine-resistant <i>P. vivax</i>, patients susceptible to CQ, severe patients and patients without severity symptoms. Chloroquine-resistant <i>P. vivax</i> parasites (R). Chloroquine-susceptible <i>P. vivax</i> parasites at D0 (S). Severe cases (Sev). Non-severe cases (NS). *p<0.05.</p
Expression level of chloroquine resistance genes in severe patients.
<p>Relative quantification of <i>pvcrt-o</i> (A) and <i>pvmdr1</i> (B) transcript levels in total RNA obtained from parasites from severe patients vs a pool of total RNA obtained from parasites susceptible to CQ. Severe cases (S). Non-severe cases (NS). The error bars in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0105922#pone-0105922-g001" target="_blank">Figures 1</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0105922#pone-0105922-g003" target="_blank">3</a> reflect the average standard error of the Ct.</p
Additional file 3: of High proportions of asymptomatic and submicroscopic Plasmodium vivax infections in a peri-urban area of low transmission in the Brazilian Amazon
Table S3. Conditions for amplification of 18S rRNA, pvs25 and pfs25, using qPCR or RT-qPCR assays. (DOCX 14 kb
Additional file 1: of High proportions of asymptomatic and submicroscopic Plasmodium vivax infections in a peri-urban area of low transmission in the Brazilian Amazon
Table S1. Primers and probes used for amplification of 18S rRNA, pvs25 and pfs25, using qPCR or RT-qPCR assays including reaction efficiency and detection limits. (DOCX 16 kb