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    Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine

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    From parallel-nominal to patrinominal: changing Cuicatec personal names.. Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Num. 48 Tomo XIX (1966) Sexta Época (1939-1966)

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    . 48 Tomo XIX (1966) Sexta Época (1939-1966). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia

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    Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia durante el año 1966 por Javier Romero. - La cerámica Posclásica de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas por Carlos Navarrete. - El Chichán Chob y la Casa del Venado, Chichén Itzá, Yucatán por William J. Folan. - El material osteológico de Chiapa de Corzo, Chis. por María Teresa Jaén Esquivel. - De la biotipología a la psicobiología por Javier Romero. - Algunas cuestiones acerca de la edad biológica del esqueleto humano por Boris A. Nikityuk. - Posibles relaciones externas del grupo lingüístico maya por Evangelina Arana Osnaya. - Los intensivos en Tarahumar por Andrés Lionnet. - Términos de parentesco entre los tzeltales por Carlos Robles Uribe. - Términos de parentesco entre los lacandones por Roberto D. Bruce S. - La adopción de voces españolas en aymará por M. Roudny y V. Solc. - El dios Huitzilopochtli en la peregrinación mexica. De Aztlán a Tula por Yólotl González de Lesur. - From parallel-nominal to patrinominal: changing Cuicatec personal names por Robert J. Weitlaner, Robert Hunt y Eva Hunt. - La asistencia hospitalaria para indios en la Nueva España por Carmen Venegas Ramírez. - Le retención por deudas y los traslados de trabajadores tlaquehuales o alquilados en las haciendas, como sustitución de los repartimentos de indios durante el siglo XVIII por Isabel González Sánchez. - El caudillo insurgente Albino García por Josefina González de Arellano. - Índice bibliográfico de libros norteamericanos sobre la Revolución Mexicana por Eugenia W. Meyer

    Nineteen Eighty Three: A Jurisographic Report on Commonwealth v Tasmania

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    The question we ask in this essay is quite direct: did the Tasmanian Dams case change the conduct of jurisprudence in Australia? To reflect on that question, we stand to the side of the review of the events of 1983 as constitutional decision, and present the jurisprudence of Dams and 1983 in terms of the incidents of legal thinking in the conduct of the office of the jurisprudent. Writing as jurisographers, we reflect historically on the conduct of office of the jurist and jurisprudent, and the writing of jurisprudence. Our account here provides a brief chronicle and record of the patchwork of law projects and engagements that pattern the events of Dams into the scholarly work of jurists in Australian universities

    Identification of genetic variants associated with Huntington's disease progression: a genome-wide association study

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    Background Huntington's disease is caused by a CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene, HTT. Age at onset has been used as a quantitative phenotype in genetic analysis looking for Huntington's disease modifiers, but is hard to define and not always available. Therefore, we aimed to generate a novel measure of disease progression and to identify genetic markers associated with this progression measure. Methods We generated a progression score on the basis of principal component analysis of prospectively acquired longitudinal changes in motor, cognitive, and imaging measures in the 218 indivduals in the TRACK-HD cohort of Huntington's disease gene mutation carriers (data collected 2008–11). We generated a parallel progression score using data from 1773 previously genotyped participants from the European Huntington's Disease Network REGISTRY study of Huntington's disease mutation carriers (data collected 2003–13). We did a genome-wide association analyses in terms of progression for 216 TRACK-HD participants and 1773 REGISTRY participants, then a meta-analysis of these results was undertaken. Findings Longitudinal motor, cognitive, and imaging scores were correlated with each other in TRACK-HD participants, justifying use of a single, cross-domain measure of disease progression in both studies. The TRACK-HD and REGISTRY progression measures were correlated with each other (r=0·674), and with age at onset (TRACK-HD, r=0·315; REGISTRY, r=0·234). The meta-analysis of progression in TRACK-HD and REGISTRY gave a genome-wide significant signal (p=1·12 × 10−10) on chromosome 5 spanning three genes: MSH3, DHFR, and MTRNR2L2. The genes in this locus were associated with progression in TRACK-HD (MSH3 p=2·94 × 10−8 DHFR p=8·37 × 10−7 MTRNR2L2 p=2·15 × 10−9) and to a lesser extent in REGISTRY (MSH3 p=9·36 × 10−4 DHFR p=8·45 × 10−4 MTRNR2L2 p=1·20 × 10−3). The lead single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in TRACK-HD (rs557874766) was genome-wide significant in the meta-analysis (p=1·58 × 10−8), and encodes an aminoacid change (Pro67Ala) in MSH3. In TRACK-HD, each copy of the minor allele at this SNP was associated with a 0·4 units per year (95% CI 0·16–0·66) reduction in the rate of change of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) Total Motor Score, and a reduction of 0·12 units per year (95% CI 0·06–0·18) in the rate of change of UHDRS Total Functional Capacity score. These associations remained significant after adjusting for age of onset. Interpretation The multidomain progression measure in TRACK-HD was associated with a functional variant that was genome-wide significant in our meta-analysis. The association in only 216 participants implies that the progression measure is a sensitive reflection of disease burden, that the effect size at this locus is large, or both. Knockout of Msh3 reduces somatic expansion in Huntington's disease mouse models, suggesting this mechanism as an area for future therapeutic investigation

    Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine

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