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Figure 1. A, reconstruction of a paratype of Geralinura brittanica (NHMUK PI In 31265) in dorsal view. B, expanded view of the dorsal anterior of G. brittanica with the median eyes outlined. C, photograph of G. brittanica paratype, part. D, photograph of G. brittanica paratype, counterpart. E, right chelicera of G. brittanica. F, left pedipalp of G. brittanica. G, G. brittanica in frontal view. Abbreviations: 1–4, legs 1–4; Ap, apophysis; Fe, femur; Fl, flange; LK, lateral keel; ME, median eyes; Pa, patella; Pp, pedipalps; Ta, tarsus; Ti, tibia; Tr, trochanter. Scale bars: A–D = 5 mm; E, F = 1 mm; G = 2 mm. Published as part of Garwood, Russell J. & Dunlop, Jason A., 2023, X-ray microtomography of the late Carboniferous whip scorpions (Arachnida, Thelyphonida) Geralinura britannica and Proschizomus petrunkevitchi, pp. 1-15 in Journal of Systematic Palaeontology (2180450) 21 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.1080/14772019.2023.2180450, http://zenodo.org/record/10883731
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PeaceRep’s Ukraine team convened a seminar on 10 March 2023 to discuss Poland’s response to the war against Ukraine. The seminar drew together members of PeaceRep’s regional network in Ukraine’s neighbouring countries, along with our academic staff at the LSE. The discussion identified some of the ways in which civic mobilisations by Ukrainian activists in Poland’s are shaping Ukraine’s domestic security needs, and the downstream risks that may lie ahead. This readout contains a non-verbatim summary of key points made by panellists in their presentations. This readout is published as part of the programme of work undertaken by PeaceRep’s Ukraine team to assess the medium-term security challenges facing the region in light of the full-scale Russian invasion.
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Published as part of Dirmenci, Tuncay, Haloob, Ali, Celep, Ferhat & Ghazanfar, Shahina A., 2023, Contributions to Ziziphora clinopodioides (Lamiaceae) in Turkey and Iraq, pp. 279-293 in Phytotaxa 592 (3) on page 280, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.592.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/7850554 FIGURE 1. Type of Ziziphora clinopodioides (Image is © Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)—Paris Herbarium (P00358724)
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This essay looks at the form of the early Torah scroll as found in the Cairo Genizah Collection by re-ex-amining the scroll originally described by Colette Sirat, Michèle Dukan and Ada Yardeni in the late 1980s as potentially the earliest to be found there. This scroll, com-posed of two fragments from the book of Genesis, T-S NS 3.21 and T-S NS 4.3 from Cambridge University Library, has been dated between the fifth and eighth centuries CE. Whether it had originally only held Genesis, or once had been a complete scroll of the Pentateuch, was unclear, but interest was generated by a number of what were assumed to be early and non-standard features in it, in particular a non-masoretic section division before Gen 17,1. The current essay presents a substantial new piece from the same scroll, this time from the book of Exodus, which was recently discovered in the library of the Jewish Theologi-cal Seminary, New York (ENA 4107.20). The essay looks at the new text, which covers chapters 5 to 7 of Exodus and includes several textual variants. In particular, it re-exam-ines the question of the non-masoretic section division in the light of numerous section divisions preserved in the new fragment, and concludes that this early scroll is in fact wholly consistent with later masoretic practice.
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Published as part of Véron, Benoît, Rougier, Etienne, Taylor, Anthony & Goux, Didier, 2023, New species of Pavlovophyceae (Haptophyta) and revision of the genera Exanthemachrysis, Rebecca and Pavlova, pp. 21-47 in European Journal of Taxonomy 861 on page 40, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.861.2063, http://zenodo.org/record/7710258 Fig. 14. Key to the genera of the Pavlovales (+ = present, - = absent). Drawn by A. Defrance.
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Pulmonary epithelioid haemangioendothelioma (PEH) is a rare vascular neoplasm. The thoracic manifestation of this disorder is identified via three major imaging patterns, namely multiple primary nodules, diffuse infiltrative pleural thickening, and multiple pulmonary reticulonodular opacities. The commonest pattern of presentation is bilateral multiple nodules. Diagnosis is based on histopathological findings and verified by positive immunochemistry staining. Patients with PEH are usually asymptomatic. We report the case of a 51-year-old female who presented to our facility with a five-month history of cough, pleural nodularity, and pleural effusion. She underwent surgical washout with right pleural biopsies that showed a malignant epithelioid tumor with features of epithelioid haemangioendothelioma (EH). A CXR after treatment did not demonstrate a residual pleural effusion.
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Additional File 3: Gating strategy used to analyse SIS PBMC samples stained with positive and negative regulatory receptors T cell flow cytometry panel. PBMC were not stimulated.
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Figure 1. A, reconstruction of a paratype of Geralinura brittanica (NHMUK PI In 31265) in dorsal view. B, expanded view of the dorsal anterior of G. brittanica with the median eyes outlined. C, photograph of G. brittanica paratype, part. D, photograph of G. brittanica paratype, counterpart. E, right chelicera of G. brittanica. F, left pedipalp of G. brittanica. G, G. brittanica in frontal view. Abbreviations: 1–4, legs 1–4; Ap, apophysis; Fe, femur; Fl, flange; LK, lateral keel; ME, median eyes; Pa, patella; Pp, pedipalps; Ta, tarsus; Ti, tibia; Tr, trochanter. Scale bars: A–D = 5 mm; E, F = 1 mm; G = 2 mm. Published as part of Garwood, Russell J. & Dunlop, Jason A., 2023, X-ray microtomography of the late Carboniferous whip scorpions (Arachnida, Thelyphonida) Geralinura britannica and Proschizomus petrunkevitchi, pp. 1-15 in Journal of Systematic Palaeontology (2180450) 21 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.1080/14772019.2023.2180450, http://zenodo.org/record/10883731
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PeaceRep’s Ukraine team convened a seminar on 10 March 2023 to discuss Poland’s response to the war against Ukraine. The seminar drew together members of PeaceRep’s regional network in Ukraine’s neighbouring countries, along with our academic staff at the LSE. The discussion identified some of the ways in which civic mobilisations by Ukrainian activists in Poland’s are shaping Ukraine’s domestic security needs, and the downstream risks that may lie ahead. This readout contains a non-verbatim summary of key points made by panellists in their presentations. This readout is published as part of the programme of work undertaken by PeaceRep’s Ukraine team to assess the medium-term security challenges facing the region in light of the full-scale Russian invasion.
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Published as part of Dirmenci, Tuncay, Haloob, Ali, Celep, Ferhat & Ghazanfar, Shahina A., 2023, Contributions to Ziziphora clinopodioides (Lamiaceae) in Turkey and Iraq, pp. 279-293 in Phytotaxa 592 (3) on page 280, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.592.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/7850554 FIGURE 1. Type of Ziziphora clinopodioides (Image is © Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)—Paris Herbarium (P00358724)
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This essay looks at the form of the early Torah scroll as found in the Cairo Genizah Collection by re-ex-amining the scroll originally described by Colette Sirat, Michèle Dukan and Ada Yardeni in the late 1980s as potentially the earliest to be found there. This scroll, com-posed of two fragments from the book of Genesis, T-S NS 3.21 and T-S NS 4.3 from Cambridge University Library, has been dated between the fifth and eighth centuries CE. Whether it had originally only held Genesis, or once had been a complete scroll of the Pentateuch, was unclear, but interest was generated by a number of what were assumed to be early and non-standard features in it, in particular a non-masoretic section division before Gen 17,1. The current essay presents a substantial new piece from the same scroll, this time from the book of Exodus, which was recently discovered in the library of the Jewish Theologi-cal Seminary, New York (ENA 4107.20). The essay looks at the new text, which covers chapters 5 to 7 of Exodus and includes several textual variants. In particular, it re-exam-ines the question of the non-masoretic section division in the light of numerous section divisions preserved in the new fragment, and concludes that this early scroll is in fact wholly consistent with later masoretic practice.
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Published as part of Véron, Benoît, Rougier, Etienne, Taylor, Anthony & Goux, Didier, 2023, New species of Pavlovophyceae (Haptophyta) and revision of the genera Exanthemachrysis, Rebecca and Pavlova, pp. 21-47 in European Journal of Taxonomy 861 on page 40, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.861.2063, http://zenodo.org/record/7710258 Fig. 14. Key to the genera of the Pavlovales (+ = present, - = absent). Drawn by A. Defrance.
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