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Journal Article John Townsend, architect, of Oxford Get access C. Moor C. Moor Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Notes and Queries, Volume s6-V, Issue 118, 1 April 1882, Page 247, https://doi.org/10.1093/nq/s6-V.118.247b Published: 01 April 1882
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Jacobs M 2006 Sylvia Townsend Warner and the politics of the English pastoral 1925 - 1934 in Davies G, Malcolm D and Simons (eds) 2006, Critical essays on Townsend Warner, English novelist 1893 - 1978, Edwin Mellon Press, Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter, p61 - 82 15.05.12 NC
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New replacement names and synonymies are proposed for Neotropical Tachinidae, mainly from Brazil. The following 13 new replacement names are proposed for junior secondary homonyms: Jurinella neobesa, new name for Jurinella obesa (Townsend, 1928) (preocc. Wiedemann, 1830); Archytas wulpianus, new name for Archytas nigrocalyptratus (Wulp, 1888) (preocc. Macquart, 1846); Calodexia neofumosa, new name for Calodexia fumosa (Townsend, 1917) (preocc. Townsend, 1912); Calodexia bigoti, new name for Calodexia flavipes (Bigot, 1889) (preocc. Schiner, 1868); Eucelatoria paracarinata, new name for Eucelatoria carinata (Townsend, 1927) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Eucelatoria currani, new name for Eucelatoria carinata (Curran, 1926) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Lixophaga opsiangusta, new name for Lixophaga angusta (Townsend, 1927:294) (preocc. Townsend, 1927:284); Lixophaga thompsoniana, new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Thompson, 1968) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Lixophaga townsendiana, new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Townsend, 1928) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Myiopharus argentata, new name for Myiopharus argentescens (Townsend, 1935) (preocc. Townsend, 1927); Phyllophilopsis disgracilis, new name for Phyllophilopsis gracilis (Townsend, 1927) (preocc. Townsend, 1919); Phasia townsendiana, new name for Phasia brasiliana (Townsend, 1937) (preocc. Townsend, 1929); and Phasia aurodysderci, new name for Phasia dysderci (Townsend, 1940) (preocc. Townsend, 1938). And the two following synonymies are proposed (reinstated): Jurinella ambigua (Macquart, 1851) = Jurinella obesa (Wiedemann, 1830); and Archytas analis (Macquart, 1843) = Archytas analis (Fabricius, 1905).
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HLA-B-associated transcript 3 (BAT3) was originally identified as one of the genes located within human major histocompatibility complex. It encodes a large proline-rich protein with unknown function. In this study, we found that a fragment of the BAT3 gene product interacts with a candidate tumor suppressor, DAN, in the yeast-based two-hybrid system. We cloned the full-length rat BAT3 cDNA from a fibroblast 3Y1 cDNA library. Our sequence analysis has demonstrated that rat BAT3 cDNA is 3617 nucleotides in length and encodes a full-length BAT3 (1098 amino acids) with an estimated molecular mass of 114,801 daltons, which displays an 87.4% identity with human BAT3. The deletion experiment revealed that the N-terminal region (amino acid residues 1-80) of DAN was required for the interaction with BAT3. Green fluorescent protein-tagged BAT3 was largely localized in the cytoplasm of COS cells. Northern hybridization showed that BAT3 mRNA was expressed in all the adult rat tissues examined but predominantly in testis. In addition, the level of BAT3 mRNA expression was more downregulated in some of the transformed cells, including v-mos- and v-Ha-ras-transformed 3Y1 cells, than in the parental cells.
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A letter from AE Townsend to Dr GF Story, from London 20 August 1834. The letter concerns Barbara Matthews, Story's cousin, who was destitute and in ill-health at the time. Townsend encouraged Story to support Barbara financially. From Cotton Family Papers C7/164
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William Cameron Townsend was one of the most influential leaders in the Christian mission movement in the twentieth century. This critical biographical study, based on copious primary source materials, covers approximately the first half of Townsend's life. In eight chapters plus an epilogue William Lawrence Svelmoe studies the major decisions that shaped Townsend's career. During the spring semester of his junior year at Occidental College in 1917, Townsend heard the famed John R. Mott of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Student Volunteer Movement speak. A few weeks later Townsend and a friend accepted a one-year assignment as colporteurs in Guatemala. Townsend came from a conventional conservative background, but almost immediately upon arrival in Guatemala as a twenty-year old he began challenging the operating policies of his sponsors. He never lost this iconoclast streak. A visionary maverick of irrepressible energy, Townsend soon discovered his life-long passion. Incensed at the...
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