THE X-CODES: A POST-KATRINA POSTSCRIPT

The X-Codes: A Post-Katrina Postscript

Dorothy Moye explores the prevalence and significance of the X-code, a symbol used by search-and-rescue teams in 2005 to mark searched property in post-Hurricane puzzle Katrina New Orleans.She considers the purposes of these codes and how returning New Orleanians felt about Masterpiece these symbols, as well as the stories these markings continue t

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Recurrent cerebellar ischemic infarctions and stereotyped peri-ictal sympathetic responses in a near-SUDEP patient with cardiovascular risk factors

We report a 60-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department after experiencing a witnessed unknown onset bilateral tonic clonic seizure (GTCS) that culminated in cardiac HEALTHY COLON PLUS arrest.A neurology consultant uncovered a years-long history of frequent episodic staring followed by confusion and expressive aphasia, which strongl

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Systemic necrosis induced by overexpression of wheat yellow mosaic virus 14K suppresses the replication of other viruses in Nicotiana benthamiana

Abstract Systemic necrosis, induced by plant virus-derived elicitors, is considered as one of the most severe symptoms.It has never been reported that the elicitors encoded by wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV) can induce systemic necrosis in plant.In this study, we discovered that the WYMV-encoded 14K protein localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (

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Aerosol chemical composition at Cabauw, The Netherlands as observed in two intensive periods in May 2008 and March 2009

Observations of aerosol chemical composition in Cabauw, the Netherlands, are presented for two intensive measurement periods in May 2008 and March 2009.Sub-micron aerosol chemical composition was measured by an Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) and is compared to observations from aerosol size distribution measurements as well as composition

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Enabling deep-space experimentations on cyanobacteria by monitoring cell division resumption in dried Chroococcidiopsis sp. 029 with accumulated DNA damage

Cyanobacteria are gaining considerable interest as a method of supporting the long-term presence of humans on the Moon and settlements on Mars due to their HEALTHY COLON PLUS ability to produce oxygen and their potential as bio-factories for space biotechnology/synthetic biology and other applications.Since many unknowns remain in our knowledge to

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