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1. "Sustancia" en el devenir la quimica: dime cómo te buscan y te diré que eres
Taking into account Stephen Toulmin´s approaches, we will look at some aspects in the historical development of Chemistry connected to the concept of substance. In a superficial and non-linear manner, the text tries to show some complex networks that developed between the diverse components named by Toulmin as "intellectual ecology", such as the niches of r
Ciência & Educação (Bauru). Publicado em: 2009
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2. Justiça fiscal e tributação indireta / Justice fiscale et imposition indirect
Trata a presente tese da sustentação da indispensabilidade de utilização, em um sistema tributário, para almejar ser justo, da tributação indireta. E não basta a utilização dela como elemento complementar do sistema. É necessário que sua participação seja equilibrada em relação à utilização da tributação direta, igualmente indispensável
Publicado em: 1999
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3. Antigen receptor loci poised for V(D)J rearrangement are broadly associated with BRG1 and flanked by peaks of histone H3 dimethylated at lysine 4
In the earliest stages of antigen receptor assembly, D and J segments of the Ig heavy chain and T cell receptor β loci are recombined in B and T cells, respectively, whereas the V segments are not. Distinct distribution patterns of various histone modifications and the nucleosome-remodeling factor BRG1 are found at “active” (DJ) and “inactive” (V) r
National Academy of Sciences.
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4. HLA-DQB1-defined genetic susceptibility, beta cell autoimmunity, and metabolic characteristics in familial and nonfamilial insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Childhood Diabetes in Finland (DiMe) Study Group.
Familial aggregation of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a common phenomenon, but the reasons behind it are poorly understood. To investigate whether there is heterogeneity between familial and nonfamilial forms of IDDM we compared genetic, immunological, and clinical characteristics of diabetic children with and without an affected first-degree