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Loss of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Function Partially Protects against Peripheral and Cardiac Glucose Metabolic Derangements During a Long-Term High-Fat Diet
(PLos One, 2015-11-05)Diabetes is a chronic inflammatory disease that carries a high risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the pathophysiological link between these disorders is not well known. We hypothesize that TLR4 signaling mediates ... -
Loss-of-function mutants and overexpression lines of the Arabidopsis cyclin CYCA1;2/TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS exhibit different defects in prophase-I meiocytes but produce the same abnormal meiotic products
(2014-11-17)In Arabidopsis, loss-of-function mutations in the A-type cyclin CYCA1;2/TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS (TAM) gene lead to the production of abnormal meiotic products including triads and dyads. Here we report that overexpression ... -
Lost and Found: Reflections on Identity and Success from Six Black Men
(Urban Education, 1991-10-01)Most young Afro-American men from an inner city who were interviewed had established positive ethnic identities but had not realized their personal and career goals. -
Lost in luck : stories.
(2011)Lost in luck: stories is a collection of eight short stories written and revised during my time as a graduate student at the University of Central Oklahoma. The most prominent theme within the collection is luck. Specifically, ... -
Lot Leonard
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Lottie Moon: Southern Baptist Feminist
(2024-05-10)Charlotte Diggs “Lottie” Moon is widely acknowledged by Southern Baptists as a key contributor to the mass expansion of Southern Baptist missions during the 19th century. Though the missionary is celebrated for her fierce ... -
Louis A. McLaughlin
(1876-03-24) -
Louis Volin
(1880-04-08) -
Louisa Boddy
(1884-01-15) -
Louisa Boddy.
(1883-01-29) -
Louisa E. Trickel (To accompany bill H.R. no. 246.)
(1842-03-08) -
Louise Paul.
(1886-06-12) -
The Louisiana French culture region :
(1984)Moreover, the findings of this research exploded several time-honored myths about the Louisiana French: (1) The Louisiana French were not geographically isolated in the nineteenth century. (2) Few French called themselves ... -
The love of persons /
(1984)To complete the explanation of love a theory of persons is developed. Sartre is used as a starting point, but his concepts are significantly developed and altered. A theory of persons as valuing beings is used to explain ... -
Love, Loss, and Memory: An Analytic and Hermeneutic Discussion of Clara Schumann’s Drei Romanzen, Op. 21
(2023-05-12)One of Clara Wieck-Schumann’s last compositions, Drei Romanzen, Op. 21 is a set of three romances composed in 1853. The analysis which follows discusses the three romances of Op. 21 through the lens of large-scale ternary ...