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‎nature, THE INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE‎

‎Vol 509 No 7502 Mai 2014 The Human Proteome‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. Policy: An intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance Drug-resistant microbes are spreading. A coordinated global effort is needed to keep drugs working and develop alternatives say Mark Woolhouse and Jeremy Farrar. Health care: Bring microbial sequencing to hospitals Analysing bacterial and viral DNA can help doctors to pick effective drugs quickly says Sharon Peacock. Cosmology: Matter and mixology Francis Halzen is exhilarated by an account of the hunt for the particles of dark matter. Review of The Cosmic Cocktail: Three Parts Dark Matter Katherine Freese Books in brief Q&A: The space crusader US astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson director of New York s Hayden Planetarium currently hosts the television series Cosmos an update of Carl Sagan s 1980 show broadcast in 181 countries and 45 languages. As it winds down Tyson talks about the rich mix of science and pop culture the neurosynaptic snapshot of public responses to his tweets and his momentous meeting with Sagan. Cancer Herb Brody Statistics: Attacking an epidemic Mike May Therapy: This time it s personal Lauren Gravitz Clinical trials: More trials fewer tribulations Michael Eisenstein Nanotechnology: Deliver on a promise Jessica Wright Comparative biology: Naked ambition Sarah Deweerdt Prevention: Air of danger Rebecca Kessler Developing world: Global warning Eric Bender Bioinformatics: Big data versus the big C Neil Savage Perspective: Learning to share John Quackenbush Biology: Three known unknowns Katherine Bourzac Climate science: A sink down under Daniel B. Metcalfe See also Letter by Poulter et al. Microbiology: Barriers to the spread of resistance Morten O. A. Sommer See also Letter by Forsberg et al. Materials science: Energy storage wrapped up Yury Gogotsi 50 & 100 Years Ago Developmental genetics: Female silkworms have the sex factor Franti ek Marec See also Letter by Kiuchi et al. Precision measurement: The magnetic proton V. Alan Kostelecký See also Letter by Mooser et al. Cardiovascular biology: Switched at birth Katherine E. Yutzey Immunology: To affinity and beyond David M. Tarlinton See also Letter by Gitlin et al. Articles Top A draft map of the human proteome Min-Sik Kim Sneha M. Pinto Derese Getnet Raja Sekhar Nirujogi Srikanth S. Manda et al. A draft map of the human proteome is presented here accounting for over 80% of the annotated protein-coding genes in humans some novel protein-coding regions including translated pseudogenes non-coding RNAs and upstream open reading frames are identified. Mass-spectrometry-based draft of the human proteome Mathias Wilhelm Judith Schlegl Hannes Hahne Amin Moghaddas Gholami Marcus Lieberenz et al. A mass-spectrometry-based draft of the human proteome and a public database for analysis of proteome data are presented assembled information is used to estimate the size of the protein-coding genome to identify organ-specific proteins proteins predicting drug resistance or sensitivity and many translated long intergenic non-coding RNAs and to reveal conserved control of protein abundance. Structural basis of the non-coding RNA RsmZ acting as a protein sponge Olivier Duss Erich Michel Maxim Yulikov Mario Schubert Gunnar Jeschke et al. A novel combined NMR and EPR spectroscopy approach reveals the structure and assembly mechanism of a 70-kDa bacterial ribonucleoprotein complex acting as a protein sponge in translational regulation. Letters Top Three regimes of extrasolar planet radius inferred from host star metallicities Lars A. Buchhave Martin Bizzarro David W. Latham Dimitar Sasselov William D. Cochran et al. Analysis of the metallicities of more than 400 stars hosting 600 candidate extrasolar planets shows that the planets can be categorized by size into three populations terrestrial-like planets gas dwarf planets with rocky cores and hydrogen helium envelopes and ice or gas giant planets on the basis of host star metallicity. Direct high-precision measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton A. Mooser S. Ulmer K. Blaum K. Franke H. Kracke et al. The magnetic moment of the proton is directly measured with unprecedented precision using a double Penning trap. See also News & Views by Kostelecký Contribution of semi-arid ecosystems to interannual variability of the global carbon cycle Benjamin Poulter David Frank Philippe Ciais Ranga B. Myneni Niels Andela et al. The unusually large land carbon sink reported in 2011 can mostly be attributed to semi-arid vegetation growth in the Southern Hemisphere following increased rainfall and long-term greening trends. See also News & Views by Metcalfe Storm-induced sea-ice breakup and the implications for ice extent A. L. Kohout M. J. M. Williams S. M. Dean & M. H. Meylan Concurrent observations at multiple locations indicate that storm-generated ocean waves propagating through Antarctic sea ice can transport enough energy to break first-year sea ice hundreds of kilometres from the ice edge which is much farther than would be predicted by the commonly assumed exponential wave decay. A Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches Alan Pradel John G. Maisey Paul Tafforeau Royal H. Mapes & Jon Mallatt A description of the gill skeleton of a very early fossil shark-like fish shows that it bears more resemblance to gill skeletons from bony fishes rather than to those from modern cartilaginous fishes suggesting that modern sharks are not anatomically primitive as previously thought. Bacterial phylogeny structures soil resistomes across habitats Kevin J. Forsberg Sanket Patel Molly K. Gibson Christian L. Lauber Rob Knight et al. Functional metagenomic selections for resistance to 18 antibiotics in 18 different soils reveal that bacterial community composition is the primary determinant of soil antibiotic resistance gene content. See also News & Views by Sommer Epidermal Merkel cells are mechanosensory cells that tune mammalian touch receptors Srdjan Maksimovic Masashi Nakatani Yoshichika Baba Aislyn M. Nelson Kara L. Marshall et al. The cellular basis of touch has long been debated in particular the relationship between sensory neurons and non-neuronal cells a mouse study uses optogenetics to identify their distinct and collaborative roles with skin-derived Merkel cells both transducing touch and actively tuning responses of touch-sensitive neurons. Piezo2 is required for Merkel-cell mechanotransduction Seung-Hyun Woo Sanjeev Ranade Andy D. Weyer Adrienne E. Dubin Yoshichika Baba et al. A mouse study shows that non-neuronal epidermal Merkel cells aid fine-touch perception in the skin through their expression of the Piezo2 mechanosensitive cation channel which then actively tunes the response to touch in adjacent somatosensory neurons. Scalable control of mounting and attack by Esr1 neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus Hyosang Lee Dong-Wook Kim Ryan Remedios Todd E. Anthony Angela Chang et al. Activation of Esr1 neurons of the mouse ventromedial hypothalamus initiates graded social behavioural responses weak activation triggers close investigation sniffing during a social encounter that often leads with continued stimulation to mounting behaviours by males towards either gender mounting behaviour transitions to aggressive attacks with greater stimulation intensity. A single female-specific piRNA is the primary determiner of sex in the silkworm Takashi Kiuchi Hikaru Koga Munetaka Kawamoto Keisuke Shoji Hiroki Sakai et al. It is known that in the silkworm Bombyx mori males have two Z sex chromosomes whereas females have Z and W and the W chromosome has a dominant role in female determination here a single female-specific W-chromosome-derived PIWI-interacting RNA is shown to be the feminizing factor in B. mori. See also News & Views by Marec Clonal selection in the germinal centre by regulated proliferation and hypermutation Alexander D. Gitlin Ziv Shulman & Michel C. Nussenzweig Clonal expansion and hypermutation of B cells in the germinal centre are regulated by the amount of antigen that the B cells present to follicular helper T cells. See also News & Views by Tarlinton Dichloroacetate prevents restenosis in preclinical animal models of vessel injury Tobias Deuse Xiaoqin Hua Dong Wang Lars Maegdefessel Joerg Heeren et al. During development of myointimal hyperplasia in human arteries smooth muscle cells have hyperpolarized mitochondrial membrane potential m high proliferation and apoptosis resistance PDK2 is a key regulatory protein whose activation is necessary for myointima formation and its blockade with dichloroacetate prevents m hyperpolarization facilitates apoptosis and reduces myointima formation in injured arteries without preventing vessel re-endothelialization possibly representing a novel strategy to prevent proliferative vascular diseases. gepflegtes Exemplar nur kleine Lesespuren NPG Nature publishing group hardcover‎

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‎Ein urgemutliches sachsisches Journal‎

‎Der kleine Drache Nummer 3‎

‎Passage Verlag. Hardcover. Gut. INHALT Kleiner Blick zurück mit Texten von Jan Altenburg Paul Altheer Peter Natron Richard Albert Schneider Alcest Thomas Biskupek: Nächstenliebe / Ralph Grüneberger: Karneval / Gunter Preuß: Sprüche / Jürgen Schebera. Alptraum / Maria Dahms: Theater / Lothar Kusche: Erfahrung / Mark Trödel: Auflösungsgeier / Joachim Schöne: Sächsisch / Eberhard Eichner: Geschichte / Mathias Götz: Aphorismen / Kurt Gerhard Franke: Leipziger Sprachführer Leipziger Allerlei Matthias Biskupek: Wortgut / Gunter Fritzsche: Beutelmann / Hildegard Maria Rauchfuss: Limericks und Schüttelreime / Gerd E. König: Gaststätte / Fritz-Jochen Kopka: Aufenthalt / Bernd-Lutz Lange: Ansichten / Peter Seidel: Karneval CARTOONS SKIZZEN VIGNETTEN von Matthias Götz Peter Laube Andreas J. Mueller Lothar Otto Werner Rollow Rainer Schade Feierlichkeit / Verkehrsproblem AHA-Block / Jubiläumskonzert ! Ver- stricktes und Verwickeltes / Stellungswechsel / Literarisches Rätsel / Mitbringsel u.v.a. gepflegtes Exemplar kaum Lesespuren Buchblock altersgemäß gebräunt SEHR SCHÖN!!! Passage Verlag hardcover‎

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‎Journal fur Schulentwicklung‎

‎3/2014 Kulturelle Bildung‎

‎StudienVerlag. Hardcover. Gut. Inhalt Thema Uwe Hameyer er Marlie Krainz-Dürr Kulturelle Bildung Editorial 4 Michael Wimmer Kulturelle Bildung zwischen traditioneller Randständigkeit und möglicher zentraler Bedeutung für die Schulentwicklung - ein Standortversuch 8 Interview mit Dr. Claudia Schmied geführt von Marlies Krainz-Dürr Kulturelle Bildung aus der Sicht der Schulpolitik 17 Tanja Nagel Was I wir I lernen - ohne es zu merken - Das Potenzial von forschendem Lernen in Kunst und Kultur für Schulentwicklung am Beispiel von Kultur.Forscher! 21 Maren Wichmann & Cornelia Feige Lernen als kulturelle Entdeckungsreise 26 Helene J. Feichter Schülerinnen und Schüler erforschen den Kulturraum Schule 32 Ruth Kunz Die Bedeutung aktiver Rezeption im Kontext fotografischer Bildfindungsprozesse - Ein Projekt der Pädagogischen Hochschule Zürich in Zusammenarbeit mit der Sekundarschule Im Birch 39 Wulf Wersig e7 Karl-Volker Sauer Schulterschluss Schule und Theater 47 Birgit Schüller Was bleibt. Erinnerungen einer Lehrerin 54 gutes Exemplar ordentlich StudienVerlag hardcover‎

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‎nature, THE INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE‎

‎Vol 510 No. 7506 Juni 2014 Resistance Fighter‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. comment Energy: Consider the global impacts of oil pipelines Debates over oil-sands infrastructure obscure a broken policy process that overlooks broad climate energy and environment issues warn Wendy J. Palen and colleagues. Physics: Bell s theorem still reverberates Fifty years ago John Bell made metaphysics testable but quantum scientists still dispute the implications. Howard Wiseman proposes a way forward. Bibliometrics: The citation game Jonathan Adams takes the measure of the uses and misuses of scholarly impact. Review of Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Impact Eds Blaise Cronin & Cassidy R. Sugimoto Space science: Lunar star Roger D. Launius is perplexed by a biography of Neil Armstrong that profiles the missions not the man. Review of Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight Jay Barbree Forum Nuclear-weapons dismantlement: Identifying a hidden warhead John Finney & James M. Acton See also Article by Glaser et al. Antibiotic resistance: To the rescue of old drugs Djalal Meziane-Cherif & Patrice Courvalin See also Article by King et al. Fundamental constants: A cool way to measure big G Stephan Schlamminger See also Letter by Rosi et al. Structural biology: Wobble puts RNA on target Oscar Vargas-Rodriguez & Karin Musier-Forsyth See also Article by Naganuma et al. Applied physics: Trawling for complements J. Marty Gregg & Amit Kumar Structural biology: Enzyme assembly line pictured Peter F. Leadlay See also Article by Dutta et al. See alsoReview Top An overview of N-heterocyclic carbenes Matthew N. Hopkinson Christian Richter Michael Schedler & Frank Glorius N-heterocyclic carbenes are powerful tools in organic chemistry with many commercially important applications this overview describes their properties and potential uses. Articles Top A zero-knowledge protocol for nuclear warhead verification Alexander Glaser Boaz Barak & Robert J. Goldston Future rounds of nuclear arms control would ideally involve direct inspection of nuclear warheads using procedures that give inspectors high confidence about the authenticity of submitted nuclear items yet give no information about their design this is now shown to be achievable using zero-knowledge protocols in neutron imaging of nuclear warheads. See also News & Views by Finney & Acton Aspergillomarasmine A overcomes metallo- -lactamase antibiotic resistance Andrew M. King Sarah A. Reid-Yu Wenliang Wang Dustin T. King Gianfranco De Pascale et al. The emergence of Gram-negative pathogens resistant to carbapenem antibiotics is a global health concern and carbapenem resistance often arises through acquisition of -lactamase enzymes this study identifies the natural fungal product aspergillomarasmine A as a metallo- -lactamase inhibitor and a potential treatment to tackle carbapenem resistance. See also News & Views by Meziane-Cherif & Courvalin The selective tRNA aminoacylation mechanism based on a single G U pair Masahiro Naganuma Shun-ichi Sekine Yeeting Esther Chong Min Guo Xiang-Lei Yang et al. X-ray crystal structures of a tRNA synthetase bound to wild-type and mutant alanine tRNAs reveal the structural basis for selectivity. See also News & Views by Vargas-Rodriguez & Musier-Forsyth Structure of a modular polyketide synthase Somnath Dutta Jonathan R. Whicher Douglas A. Hansen Wendi A. Hale Joseph A. Chemler et al. Polyketide synthases are multidomain enzymes that produce polyketides which form the basis of many therapeutic agents here electron cryo-microscopy is used to establish the structure of a bacterial full-length module and to elucidate the structural basis of both intramodule and intermodule substrate transfer. See also News & Views by Leadlay Letters Top Precision measurement of the Newtonian gravitational constant using cold atoms G. Rosi F. Sorrentino L. Cacciapuoti M. Prevedelli & G. M. Tino Determination of the gravitational constant G using laser-cooled atoms and quantum interferometry a technique that gives new insight into the systematic errors that have proved elusive in previous experiments yields a value that has a relative uncertainty of 150 parts per million and which differs from the current recommended value by 1.5 combined standard deviations. See also News & Views by Schlamminger Chirality-specific growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes on solid alloy catalysts Feng Yang Xiao Wang Daqi Zhang Juan Yang Da Luo et al. Single-walled carbon nanotubes of a single chirality can be produced with an abundance of more than 92 per cent when using tungsten-based bimetallic alloy nanocrystals as catalysts. South Greenland ice-sheet collapse during Marine Isotope Stage 11 Alberto V. Reyes Anders E. Carlson Brian L. Beard Robert G. Hatfield Joseph S. Stoner et al. The isotopic composition of glacial sediment discharged into the ocean from south Greenland is used to identify a major reduction in the amount of that sediment derived from erosion of Greenland s Precambrian bedrock probably indicating the cessation of subglacial erosion and sediment transport during Marine Isotope Stage 11 as a result of the almost complete deglaciation of south Greenland. Purkinje-cell plasticity and cerebellar motor learning are graded by complex-spike duration Yan Yang & Stephen G. Lisberger Recordings from monkeys during motor learning suggest that durations of complex-spike CS responses to climbing-fibre inputs are meaningful signals correlated across the Purkinje-cell population during motor learning longer climbing-fibre bursts lead to longer-duration CS responses larger synaptic depression and stronger learning thus forming a graded instruction. Human oocytes reprogram adult somatic nuclei of a type 1 diabetic to diploid pluripotent stem cells Mitsutoshi Yamada Bjarki Johannesson Ido Sagi Lisa Cole Burnett Daniel H. Kort et al. Here human embryonic stem cell lines are derived by somatic cell nuclear transfer from cells of a newborn and from skin cells of an adult a female with type 1 diabetes the stem cells produced are pluripotent and can be differentiated into insulin-producing beta cells. Decoding the regulatory landscape of medulloblastoma using DNA methylation sequencing Volker Hovestadt David T. W. Jones Simone Picelli Wei Wang Marcel Kool et al. Medulloblastoma is a malignant childhood brain tumour presenting major clinical challenges here a comprehensive genome-wide DNA methylation data set from human and mouse tumours coupled with analysis of histone modifications RNA transcripts and genome sequencing uncovers a wealth of alterations that provide insights into the epigenetic regulation of transcription and genome organization in medulloblastoma pathogenesis. Metformin suppresses gluconeogenesis by inhibiting mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase Anila K. Madiraju Derek M. Erion Yasmeen Rahimi Xian-Man Zhang Demetrios T. Braddock et al. Metformin treatment of rats at physiologically relevant doses inhibits the redox shuttle enzyme mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase. Cyclin D1 Cdk4 controls glucose metabolism independently of cell cycle progression Yoonjin Lee John E. Dominy Yoon Jong Choi Michael Jurczak Nicola Tolliday et al. Formation of an active cyclin D1 Cdk4 complex suppresses glucose metabolism independently of cell division. Structure of a lipid-bound extended synaptotagmin indicates a role in lipid transfer Curtis M. Schauder Xudong Wu Yasunori Saheki Pradeep Narayanaswamy Federico Torta et al. Several proteins localized at membrane contact sites contain an SMP domain which has been proposed to act as a lipid-binding module here the crystal structure of a fragment of the extended synaptotagmin 2 protein including its SMP is presented and indicates that this protein may have a direct role in lipid transport. BRCA1 controls homologous recombination at Tus/Ter-stalled mammalian replication forks Nicholas A. Willis Gurushankar Chandramouly Bin Huang Amy Kwok Cindy Follonier et al. Direct evidence for the role of BRCA1 in controlling homologous recombination at stalled replication forks has been obtained in mammalian cells using the bacterial Tus/Ter system. Structural rearrangements of a polyketide synthase module during its catalytic cycle Jonathan R. Whicher Somnath Dutta Douglas A. Hansen Wendi A. Hale Joseph A. Chemler et al. Polyketide synthases PKSs are multidomain enzymes that produce polyketides which form the basis of many therapeutic agents here electron cryo-microscopy is used to probe the structure of an intact module of a multi-enzyme PKS in different functional states. See also News & Views by Leadlay gepflegtes Exemplar nur kleine Lesespuren NPG Nature publishing group hardcover‎

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‎Journal fur Schulentwicklung‎

‎1/2010 Re-Vision Schulentwicklung Lernen im Fokus‎

‎StudienVerlag. Hardcover. Gut. Inhalt Thema Marlies Krainz-Dürr er Monica Gather Thurler Re-Vision Schulentwicklung - Lernen im Fokus / Editorial 4 Hans-Günter Rolff Vom Lehren zum Lernen - Von der Notwendigkeit einer pädagogischen Theorie des Lernens 11 Michael Schratz & Tanja Westfall-Greiter Das Dilemma der Individualisierungsdidaktik. Plädoyer für personalisiertes Lernen in der Schule 18 Petra Balke & Peter Daschner Wie LehrerInnen lernen. Aktuelle Herausforderungen in der Lehrerinnenbildung 32 Marlies Krainz-Dürr & Gabriele Khan-Svik Wie Schulen lernen - zur Balance von innerer und äußerer Schulreform am Beispiel des Schulversuchsmodells Neue Mittelschule 40 Monica Gather Thurler & Silvio Herzog Warum widersteht Schulform so hartnäckig allen Entwicklungsabsichten 49 gutes Exemplar ordentlich StudienVerlag hardcover‎

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‎nature, THE INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE‎

‎Vol. 511 No. 7510 Juli 2014‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. This Week Editorials Top The wrong kind of carbon cut The repeal of Australia s carbon-pricing scheme the first time a nation has reversed action on climate change sets a worrying example for other countries mulling steps to reduce emissions. Fusion furore Soaring construction costs for ITER are jeopardizing alternative fusion projects. A fate sealed Exploring how species adapt to climate change requires long-term studies not snapshots. World View Top Chile needs better science governance and support Its scientists have much to offer the world but are being held back by scattered administration and Delegates mourn MH17 passengers No Alt text available for this image AIDS conference tries to draw inspiration from lost scientists. Katia Moskvitch & Edward Susman Anger as Australia dumps carbon tax No Alt text available for this image Climate experts decry demise of emissions-control system. Quirin Schiermeier Gene-hunt gain for mental health No Alt text available for this image Flood of genetic locations linked to schizophrenia helps spark financial boost to research field. Sara Reardon China plans super collider No Alt text available for this image Proposals for two accelerators could see country become collider capital of the world. Elizabeth Gibney Mars slow to yield its secrets No Alt text available for this image Scientists seek fresh approaches to deciphering red planet s history. Alexandra Witze Plasma physics: The fusion upstarts No Alt text available for this image Fuelled by venture capital and a lot of hope alternative fusion technologies are heating up. M. Mitchell Waldrop Science and politics: Hello Governor No Alt text available for this image When California s governor enlisted the aid of two palaeoecologists their careers took an unusual turn. Virginia Gewin comment Medical research: Treat ageing By 2050 the number of people over the age of 80 will triple globally. These demographics could come at great cost to individuals and economies. Two groups describe how research in animals and humans should be refocused to find ways to delay the onset of frailty. Correction Books and Arts Top Science visualization: Branching arguments Kevin Padian considers two books on tree diagrams and what they can represent. Review of Aristotle s Ladder Darwin s Tree: The Evolution of Visual Metaphors in Biological Order & The Book of Trees: Visualizing Branches of Knowledge J. David Archibald & Manuel Lima Books in brief Correspondence Top BRAIN initiative: Brain secrets cheap at twice the price Anuj K. Rastogi Data storage: Overcome hurdles to global databases Venceslas Goudiaby Pieter A. Zuidema & Godefridus M. J. Mohren Environment: China s land creation project stands firm Yansui Liu & Yuheng Li Weed control: Tactics to stamp out herbicide resistance Margaret Mellon Careers Features Top Diversity: Equal access Universities seek to recreate the success of one institution s mentorship programme for minorities in science. Virginia Gewin research News & Views Top Schizophrenia: Genesis of a complex disease Jonathan Flint & Marcus Munafò See also Article by Ripke et al. Earth science: Rain on the parade Alison M. Anders Population biology: Fur seals signal their own decline Tim Coulson & Sonya Clegg See also Letter by Forcada & Hoffman Climate science: Cold carbon storage Sebastian Sobek See also Letter by Anthony et al. 50 & 100 Years Ago Gene regulation: Fine-tuned amplification in cells Chi V. Dang Articles Top Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Schizophrenia is a highly heritable genetic disorder however identification of specific genetic risk variants has proven difficult because of its complex polygenic nature a large multi-stage genome-wide association study identifies 128 independent associations in over 100 loci 83 of which are new key findings include identification of genes involved in glutamergic neurotransmission and support for a link between the immune system and schizophrenia. See also News & Views by Flint & Munafò Enhancer hijacking activates GFI1 family oncogenes in medulloblastoma Paul A. Northcott Catherine Lee Thomas Zichner Adrian M. Stütz Serap Erkek et al. Focusing on two ill-characterized subtypes of medulloblastoma group 3 and group 4 this study identifies prevalent genomic structural variants that are restricted to these two subtypes and independently bring together coding regions of GFI1 family proto-oncogenes with active enhancer elements leading to their mutually exclusive oncogenic activation. Structure of an Rrp6 RNA exosome complex bound to polyA RNA Elizabeth V. Wasmuth Kurt Januszyk & Christopher D. Lima The exosome complex contains two catalytic subunits which degrade RNA in either a distributive Rrp6 or a processive Rrp44 manner previous structures indicated how RNA could be directed to Rrp44 but the path taken to Rrp6 was unclear here the location of the Rrp6 catalytic domain and the RNA 3 end are determined and it is found that the RNA lies in an opposite orientation from that of the Rrp44-containing exosome structure suggesting that the fate of an RNA may be influenced by the manner in which cofactors present it. Letters Top Jet acceleration of the fast molecular outflows in the Seyfert galaxy IC 5063 C. Tadhunter R. Morganti M. Rose J. B. R. Oonk & T. Oosterloo The observation of high-velocity warm molecular hydrogen in the galaxy IC 5063 supports the proposal that the powerful jets of particles launched by active galactic nuclei can both accelerate and heat the molecular outflows that influence the evolution of galaxies. Tracking photon jumps with repeated quantum non-demolition parity measurements L. Sun A. Petrenko Z. Leghtas B. Vlastakis G. Kirchmair et al. The quantized changes in the photon number parity of a microwave cavity can be tracked on a short enough timescale and with sufficiently little interference with the quantum state for this parity observable to be used to monitor the occurrence of error in a recently proposed protected quantum memory. Spin-transfer torque generated by a topological insulator A. R. Mellnik J. S. Lee A. Richardella J. L. Grab P. J. Mintun et al. Charge flowing in a thin film of the topological insulator bismuth selenide at room temperature can lead to spin accumulation in the insulator and a resultant strong spin-transfer torque on an adjacent thin film of ferromagnetic nickel iron alloy potentially offering a means of controlling the orientation of the alloy s magnetization. See also News & Views by Kim A shift of thermokarst lakes from carbon sources to sinks during the Holocene epoch K. M. Walter Anthony S. A. Zimov G. Grosse M. C. Jones P. M. Anthony et al. Observations and modelling show that the deep thermokarst lakes that formed in Siberia and Alaska when the permafrost warmed in the Holocene epoch changed from climate-warming methane sources to climate-cooling carbon sinks about 5000 years ago. See also News & Views by Sobek Zircons reveal magma fluxes in the Earth s crust Luca Caricchi Guy Simpson & Urs Schaltegger The age distributions of zircons found in magmatic rocks enable magma fluxes in the Earth s crust to be calculated providing insight into geological processes such as ore deposit formation and volcanic eruptions. Climate change selects for heterozygosity in a declining fur seal population Jaume Forcada & Joseph Ivan Hoffman Three decades of data on Antarctic fur seals show that reduced prey availability due to climate change leads to selection for increased heterozygosity in breeding females. See also News & Views by Coulson & Clegg C. elegans Punctin specifies cholinergic versus GABAergic identity of postsynaptic domains Bérangère Pinan-Lucarré Haijun Tu Marie Pierron Pablo Ibáñez Cruceyra Hong Zhan et al. Two presynaptically secreted isoforms of the protein Punctin in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans determine the postsynaptic accumulation of acetylcholine versus GABA receptors raising the question of whether the related human punctin-2 gene which has been associated with schizophrenia may also control synaptic organization. Modality-specific thalamocortical inputs instruct the identity of postsynaptic L4 neurons Gabrielle Pouchelon Frédéric Gambino Camilla Bellone Ludovic Telley Ilaria Vitali et al. Sensory modality-specific thalamic inputs are shown to instruct the differentiation and function of postsynaptic target neurons in the cortex thus controlling the development and functional segregation of cortical circuits. Receptor binding by H10 influenza viruses Sebastien G. Vachieri Xiaoli Xiong Patrick J. Collins Philip A. Walker Stephen R. Martin et al. The structure and receptor-binding characteristics are presented of the haemagglutinin HA from an avian H10N2 virus that closely resembles an isolate from recent human fatalities although avian H10 has a marked preference for the avian receptor it is already able to bind to the human receptor and its structure in complex with the human receptor shows similarities to HA from pandemic H1 and H7 viruses. Ultraviolet radiation accelerates BRAF-driven melanomagenesis by targeting TP53 Amaya Viros Berta Sanchez-Laorden Malin Pedersen Simon J. Furney Joel Rae et al. Exposing mice with the BRAF V600E mutation to levels of ultraviolet radiation that mimic mild sunburn in humans is shown to induce mutations in the tumour suppressor Trp53 TP53 in humans accelerating the development of melanoma these results support the use of sunscreen in individuals at risk of this cancer. Activation and repression by oncogenic MYC shape tumour-specific gene expression profiles Susanne Walz Francesca Lorenzin Jennifer Morton Katrin E. Wiese Björn von Eyss et al. Inducing changes in the levels of the MYC oncoprotein is shown to activate and repress specific sets of target genes that are characteristic of tumour cells providing an insight into the mechanism by which MYC can stimulate tumorigenesis in contrast to its physiological role. See also News & Views by Dang See also Letter by Sabò et al. Selective transcriptional regulation by Myc in cellular growth control and lymphomagenesis Arianna Sabò Theresia R. Kress Mattia Pelizzola Stefano de Pretis Marcin M. Gorski et al. Global transcriptional and epigenomic analyses in diverse cell types reveal that the primary action of Myc is to up- and downregulate transcription of distinct groups of genes rather than to amplify transcription of all active genes general RNA amplification when observed is better explained as an indirect consequence of Myc s action on cellular physiology. gepflegtes Exemplar nur kleine Lesespuren NPG Nature publishing group hardcover‎

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‎nature, THE INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE‎

‎Vol 516 No. 7529 Dezember 1914 A Quick Look‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. EDITORIALS 7 NATURAL RESOURCES The uncertain dash for gas Predictions of fracking s bounty may be on shaky ground 7 SCIENCE AND SOCIETY Harsh reality The postdoc s lot is not a happy one and that needs to change 8 CLIMATE CHANCE Look ahead lt is prudent to research geoengineering strategies even if they won t be used WORLD VIEW n Science should keep out of partisan politics Daniel Sarewitz lt is too simplistic to demonize the right and laud the left SEVEN DAYS 12 THE NEWS IN BRIEF HIV on the rise in Eastern Europe and Central Asia / Polio vaccinators killed in Pakistan /James Watson sells Nobel medal / UK chooses quantum hubs 15 INFECTIOUS DISEASE Race to bring Ebola vaccine to the field gets under way 16 BIOENGINEERING Investigations launched into artificial trachea work 18 PALAEONTOLOGY Meet the fossils challenging Archaeopteryx s status as the first bird 2O CLIMATE CHANCE Researchers thrash out guidelines for geoengineering 21 MEDICAL RESEARCH Initiative aims to träck off-label use of drugs to treat cancer FEATURES 24 PHYSICS Quantum computer quest Thirty years of struggle are finally bearing fruit for quantum computers Sea-level rise and river engineering spell disaster say Liviu Giosan James Syvitski Stefan Constantinescu &John Day BOOKS & ARTS 34 MATHEMATICS Set theory for six-year-olds Alex Bellos 35 BOOKS IN BRIET 36 ROBOTICS Bottom-up innovation Noel Sharkey CORRESPONDENCE 37 Conservation policy debated / New pasture plants or invasive weeds OBITUARY 3B Herman Eisen 1918-2014 Lisa Steiner & Hidde Ploegh 133 INDUSTRY SKILLS Boosting business A number of programmes exist to ease the transition from biomedical trainee to management I35 CAREER BRIEFS TOOLBOX 131 ROBOTICS The automated lab The nature of research is changingas new software and advanced robotics begin to take care of the manual work NEW ONLINE 39 Papers published this week at nature.com NEWS & VIEWS 40 CELL EIETOOL/9A Autophagy transcribed Nuclear receptors control expression of lysosomal and autophagy genes Carmine Settembre & Andrea Ballabio SEE LETTERS R108 & P.112 41 EARTH SCIENCE Controls on isotopic gradients in rain Modelling depletion of heavy isotopes in rain as storms cross land Katherine H Freeman 42 MICROBIOLOGY A backup for bacteria Norovirus infection restores immune development in germ-free mice Yao Wang & Julie K Pfeiffer SEE LETTER R94 44 ASTROPHYSICS Stars fight back A massive galactic outflow of molecular gas in a compact galaxy Philip F Hopkins SEE LETTER R68 45 NEUROBIOLOGY A molecular knife to dice depression A pathway involving 13-catenin and Dicer Proteins may mediate resilience Gerhard Schraff SEE ARTICLE P.51 46 TECHNOLOGY Ultrafast imaging takes on a new design Capturing non-repetitive events at 100 billion frames per second Brian W Pogue SEE LETTER R74 48 BEHAVIOURAL ENADAMS Professional identity can increase dishonesty Banking business culture may weaken employees honesty norms Marie Claire Villeval SEE LETTER P.86 49 DIABETES The good in Tat Fatty acids that enhance glucose uptake from blond in mice Deborah M Muoio & Christopher B Newgard ARTICLES 51 NEUROSCIENCE ß-catenin mediates stress resilience through Dicer1/ A representation of single-shot ultrafast photography at 100 billion frames a second. Gao et al. use compressed imaging with a streak camera to video record non-repetitive transient events in two dimensions with resolution down to tens of picoseconds. PAGES 46 & 74 microRNA regulation C Dias et al. SEE N&V P.45 56 STEM CELLS Deconstructing transcriptional heterogeneity in pluripotent stem cells R M Kumar et al. 62 CELL BIOLOGY Structure of the V. cholerae Na-pumping NADH:quinone oxidoreductase J Steuber et al. LETTERS 68 ASTROPHYSICS Stellar feedback as the origin of an extended molecular outflow in a starburst galaxy J E Geach et al. SEE N&V R44 7I SUPERCONDUCMITY Nonlinear lattice dynamics as a basis for enhanced superconductivity in YBa2Cu306.5 R Mankowsky et al. 74 TECHNOLOGY Single-shot compressed ultrafast photography at one hundred billion frames per second L GaoJ Liang C Li & L V Wang SEE N&V P.46 79 MATERIALS SCIENCE Conductive two-dimensional titanium carbide `clay with high volumetric capacitance M Ghidiu M R Lukatskaya M-Q Zhao Y Gogotsi & M W Barsoum 82 CUMATE Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones intensified by EI Nino delivery of subsurface ocean hegt F-F JinJ. Boucharel & 1-1 Lin 86 BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS Business culture and dishonesty in the banking industry A Cohn E Fehr & M A Marechal SEE N&V P.48 90 PLANT SCIENCES Inhibition of cell expansion by rapid ABP1-mediated auxin effect on microtubules X Chen et al. 94 MICROBIOLOGY An enteric virus can replace the beneficial function of commensal bacteria E Kernbauer Y Ding & K Cadwell SEE N&V P.42 99 CELL BIOLOGY The ESCRT machinery regulates the secretion and longrange activity of Hedgehog T Matusek et al. 104 CELL BIOLOGY Centriole amplification by mother and daughter centrioles differs in multiciliated cells A A Jord et al. I08 CELL BIOLOGY Transcriptional regulation of autophagy by an FXR CREB axis S Seok et al. SEE N&V P.40 112 CELL. 810100V Nutrient-sensing nuclear receptors coordinate autophagy M Lee et al. 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‎Vol 507 No. 7492 März 2014 A Sense of Direction‎

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EDITORIALS 273 NEUROSCIENCE What lies beneath The shift towards biological targets in psychiatric conditions is welcome 273 GENOMICS How to get ahead Realistic goals can inspire rapid innovation 274 HISTORY Past wisdom The Nature Pastcast offers some historical tips for future generations WORLD VIEW 275 Fraudbuster with political antennae required Colin Macilwain David Wright s resignation raises tough questions for the US Office of Research Integrity RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 276 SELECTIONS FROM THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE Orange makes you think / High-mileage badgers / Overheated crops / Nanotubes boost leaves / Nanoprinting in 3D / Out of Africa by mistake / More warming in Greenland SEVEN DAYS 278 THE NEWS IN BRIEF Illegal fires ravage Sumatra / Asian carp head north in the US / Gulf War illness eludes definition / Europe bans HFCs 399 RETRACTIONS A clean slate When things go wrong it pays to act promptly to set the record straight 391 COLUMN Strapped students Susie Crowe With postgraduate education so costly prospective students need to think long and hard about whether it s for them 2B1 COSMOLOGY Antarctic telescope spies evidence of gravitational waves 2B3 REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Pressure mounts over methodology in acid-bath stem-cell papers 2B5 POLICY France Cordova takes the heim at the National Science Foundation 2B6 ECOLOGY Water set to retum to Colorado River delta 288 POLICY NIH takes fresh tack an psychiatry trials A unique US programme has pushed the cost of sequencing ever lower PAGE 294 29O NEUROSCIENCE Tuning the brain Researchers are hamessing deep brain stimulation to investigate problem neural circuits 297 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Industry-funded academic inventions boost innovation Brian D Wright Kyriakos Drivas Zhen Lei & Stephen A Merrill University of California data busts myths an licences patents and citations 3OO RENEWABLE ENERGY Back the renewables boom Jessika E Trancik Public-policy support is needed to keep low-carbon technologies an track The British Library salutes scientific images in its first science exhibition 3O3 HUMAN EVOLUTION Just add water Richard G Roberts 3Oi BOOKS IN BRIEF CORRESPONDENCE 3O6 Think big an medical data / Portuguese R&D is OK / Make forests count /Japan needs more autopsies NEW ONLINE 307 Papers published this week at nature.com NEWS & VIEWS 3O8 SPACE SCIENCE Near-Earth space shows its stripes Explaining a structured feature of Earth s inner radiation belt Drew L Turner SEE LETTER P.338 309 GENETICS Closing the distance on obesity culprits An intron containing obesity-associated SNPs is a long-range gene enhancer David U Gorkin & Bing Ren SEE LETTER P.371 3I0 TECHNOLOGY Photonics Illuminates the future of radar A fully photonics-based coherent radar system Jason D McKinney SEE LETTER R341 312 CELL BIOLOGY The disassembly of death Antibiotic inhibition of pannexin 1 channels deregulates apoptosis Christopher D Gregory SEE ARTICLE R329 3I3 BONE BIOLOGY Vessels of rejuvenation Type H endothelial cells induce angiogenesis and promote osteogenesis Ferdinand le Noble & Jos le Noble SEE ARTICLE P.323 & LETTER P.376 ARTICLES 315 CANCER GENOMICS Comprehensive molecular characterization of urothelial bladder carcinoma The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network 323 DEVELOPMENTAL 810100V Coupling of angiogenesis and osteogenesis by a specific vessel subtype in bone A P Kusumbe S K Ramasamy & R H Adams. SEE N&V R313 329 DRUG DISCOVERY Unexpected link between an Antibiotic pannexin channels arid apoptosis I K H Poon et al. SEE N&V P.312 LETTERS 335 COSMOLOGY The remnant of a merger between two dwarf galaxies ON THE COVER Seen change The mouse visual system contains several functionally distinct parallel pathways linking the motion detecting cells of the retina to neurons in the superficial layers of primary visual cortex. Directional and orientation selectivity in the cortex appear to arise from the earliest stages of visual processing involving in motion detecting cells in the retina. PACE 358 in Andromeda II N C Amorisco N W Evans & G van de Ven 338 MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS Rotationally driven `zebra stripes in Earth s inner radiation belt A Y Ukhorskiy et al. SEE N&V P.308 341 OPTICS AND PHOTONICS A fully photonics-based coherent radar system P Ghelfi et al. SEE N&V P.310 346 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Sulphide oxidation and carbonate dissolution as a source of CO2 over geological timescales M A Torres A J West & G Li 35O EVOLUTION Melanosome evolution indicates a key physiological shift within feathered dinosaurs Q Li et al. 354 EVOLLITIONARY GENETICS The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans S Sankararaman et al. 358 NEUROSCIENCE A dedicated circuit links direction-selective retinal ganglion cells to the primary visual cortex A Cruz-Martin et al. 362 STEM CELLS Intestinal crypt homeostasis revealed at single-stemcell level by in vivo live imaging L Ritsma et al. 366 IMMUNOLOGY I1-35-producing B cells are critical regulators of immunity during autoimmune and infectious diseases P Shen et al. 371 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Obesity-associated variants within FTO form long-range functional connections with IRX3 S Smemo et al. 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‎Vol. 514 No. 7523 Solar Storm brewing‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. EDITORIALS 403 BIOSAFETY A ripe time for gaining ground The frosty debate over gain-of-function work Shows signs of a thaw 403 ANIMAL RESEARCH The ice bucket Success of social-media challenge sidestepped emotive issue 404 ENVIRONMENT Toxic influence Europe raust respond to threat to vultures nosed by livestock drugs. WORLD VIEW 405 Stormy outlook for long-term ecology studies Tim Birkhead Axed guillemot survey raises fears over funders priorities RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 406 SELECTIONS FROM THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE Sleep loss and obesity / Saving rhinos / Solar corona heating / PhD supply tops demand / Tomadoes clustered SEVEN DAYS 408 THE NEWS IN BRIEF Contentious snails / L Aquila appeal gets under way / Australia boosts ties between science and industry 523 CAREER CHANGES Open for business An MBA can open new career paths for the business-minded scientist 525 TURNING POINT Andrew Dove sees the latest biodegradable polymers as a potential boon to regenerative medicine 411 BIOSECURITY - White House enforces moratorium an gain-of-function research 412 POLITICS US elections hold promise of bleak outlook for science funding 413 ANTHROPOLOGY Oldest genome from modern human gives fresh twist to African exodus 414 ASTRONOMY Solar force offers Kepler telescope new lease of life 416 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY Protein database wrestles with challenge posed by molecular machines FEATURES 418 RESEARCH The ethics squad Scientists with moral dilemmas dial up ethics consultancies 430 EMERGENCY PLANNING Be prepared Jennifer K Pullium Gordon S Roble & Mark A Raymond Standard emergency preparations tend to fall when the worst happens but there is another way BOOKS & ARTS 432 IN RETROSPECT On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences Richard Holmes CORRESPONDENCE 434 Keep the 2 C climate target / GlobeLand30 mapping for all / Realistic sustainability goals / Research evaluations FUTURES 528 Google car takes the test Norman Spinrad NEW ONLINE 435 Papers published this week at nature.com NEWS & VIEWS 436 CLIMATE CHANCE A crack in the natural-gas bridge Abundant natural gas may have little effect on CO emissions Steven J Davis & Christine Shearer SEE LETTER P.482 437 HIV A stamp on the envelope A high-resolution crystal structure of the pre-fusion Env trimer Rogier W Sanders & John P Moore SEE ARTICLE P.455 438 LUNG DISEASE Treatment by cell transpiant Gene-corrected macrophages treat pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in mice Mary Jane Thomassen & Mani S Kavuru SEE ARTICLE R450 49 ASTRONOM Hurling comets around a planetary nursery Star-grazing comets in the ß Pictoris planetary system form two families Aki Roberge SEE LETTER R462 PHYSIOLOGY Relax and come in Dendritic-cell Signals promote relaxation of lymph-node stromal cells Kari Vaahtomeri & Michael Sixt SEE LETTER R498 42 HIV Potency needs constancy FcyR-mediated effector functions needed for antibody-based viral control Alexandra Trkola ARTICLES 445 GENETICS Genome sequence of a 45000-year-old modern human from western Siberia Q Fu et al. 450 CELL BIOLOGY Pulmonary macrophage transplantation therapy T Suzuki et al. 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‎StudienVerlag. Hardcover. Gut. Inhalt Thema Heinz Günter Holtappels er Marlies Krainz-Dürr Schulentwicklung im ganztägigen Lernen Editorial 4 Wolfram Rollett Lea Spillebeen & Heinz Günter Holtappels Schulentwicklungsprozess an Ganztagsschulen Bedeutung systematischer Qualitätsentwicklung und der Nutzung externer Unterstützung 8 Gabriele Hörl er Elgrid Messner Ansatzpunkte für Schulentwicklung aus der Praxis verschränkter Ganztagsschulen 19 Hans Haenisch Schlüsselfaktoren der Entwicklung offener Ganztagsgrundschulen 25 Ulrike Popp Welche Lehrerinnen braucht die verschränkte Ganztagsschule 33 Wolf Schwarz Qualitätskriterien für Ganztagsschulen - Ein Qualitätsrahmen am Beispiel Hessens 40 Zdenko Medves Länderbericht: Ganztägig Lernen in Slowenien 47 Methodenatelier Anneliese Nageler-Schluga Ratingkonferenz: Zwischen Datenerhebung und Reflexion 51 gutes Exemplar ordentlich StudienVerlag hardcover‎

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‎Hardcover. Gut. Impressum 2 Vorwort 3 Markt und Meinung Bundesregierung setzt auf deutliche Ausdehnung des ökolo- 4 gischen Landbaus - Interview mit dem Staatssekretär des Bundeslandwirtschafsministeriums Dr. Gerald Thalheim Koalitionsvereinbarung der Bundesregierung Ausschnitt 7 Zum Begriff ökologische Eßkultur 8 Landwirtschaft und Umwelt Nur noch Saatgut aus ökologischer Vermehrung 10 Organisation der Ochsenmast 12 Bodenmikrobiologie unter dem Gesichtspunkt des ökologi- 15 schen speziell des biologisch-dynamischen Landbaus Sonderteil 10 Jahre Gäa Entwicklung eines Öko-Landbauverbandes Teil 2 17 Grußwort der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ökologischer Landbau 20 Glückwünsche aus Sachsen 21 Photos vom Herbstball 22 Baumpflanzaktion 23 Zehn Thesen Stiftung Ökologie & Landbau 24 Drunter und Drüber Aktuelle Informationen aus der Biobranche 28 Nachrichten aus den Landesverbänden 30 Buchempfehlungen 31 Veranstaltungshinweise 32 Kleinanzeigen 34 gutes Exemplar ordentlich hardcover‎

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‎Vol 512 No 7513 August The Cop9 Signalosome‎

‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. Society: Don t blame the mothers Careless discussion of epigenetic research on how early life affects health across generations could harm women warn Sarah S. Richardson and colleagues. Books and Arts Top History of engineering: Wonder maker Andrew Robinson delves into a study inspired by James Watt s fascinating workshop. Review of James Watt: Making the World Anew Ben Russell Books in brief Barbara Kiser reviews five of the week s best science picks. Neuroscience: What females really want Leslie C. Griffith Solar system: Sandcastles in space Daniel J. Scheeres See also Letter by Rozitis et al. Ageing: Old blood stem cells feel the stress Jiri Bartek & Zdenek Hodny See also Letter by Flach et al. Condensed-matter physics: Glasses made from pure metals Jan Schroers See also Letter by Zhong et al. Cancer: One cell at a time Edward J. Fox & Lawrence A. Loeb See also Article by Wang et al. 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Emery Modelling and observations of the kilometre-sized asteroid 29075 1950 DA reveal it to be a rubble pile that is rotating faster than is allowed by gravity and friction cohesive forces such as those in lunar regolith are required to prevent it breaking up. See also News & Views by Scheeres Formation of monatomic metallic glasses through ultrafast liquid quenching Li Zhong Jiangwei Wang Hongwei Sheng Ze Zhang & Scott X. Mao Metallic liquids of single elements have been successfully vitrified to their glassy states by achieving an ultrafast quenching rate in a new experimental design of which the process has been monitored and studied by a combination of in situ transmission electron microscopy and atoms-to-continuum computer modelling. See also News & Views by Schroers The tidal rotational shape of the Moon and evidence for polar wander Ian Garrick-Bethell Viranga Perera Francis Nimmo & Maria T. 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An association mapping study of type-2-diabetes-related quantitative traits in the Greenlandic population identified a common variant in TBC1D4 that increases plasma glucose levels and serum insulin levels after an oral glucose load and type 2 diabetes risk with effect sizes several times larger than any previous findings of large-scale genome-wide association studies for these traits. Altitude adaptation in Tibetans caused by introgression of Denisovan-like DNA Emilia Huerta-Sánchez Xin Jin Asan Zhuoma Bianba Benjamin M. Peter et al. Admixture with other hominin species helped humans to adapt to high-altitude environments the EPAS1 gene in Tibetan individuals has an unusual haplotype structure that probably resulted from introgression of DNA from Denisovan or Denisovan-related individuals into humans and this haplotype is only found in Denisovans and Tibetans and at low frequency among Han Chinese. 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DENR MCT-1 promotes translation re-initiation downstream of uORFs to control tissue growth Sibylle Schleich Katrin Strassburger Philipp Christoph Janiesch Tatyana Koledachkina Katharine K. Miller et al. This study identifies the DENR MCT-1 complex as the first factors in animals specific for translation re-initiation downstream of upstream Open Reading Frames uORFs. Histone H4 tail mediates allosteric regulation of nucleosome remodelling by linker DNA William L. Hwang Sebastian Deindl Bryan T. Harada & Xiaowei Zhuang A nucleosome-spacing mechanism for human ATP-dependent chromatin assembly and remodelling factor ACF. Visualization of arrestin recruitment by a G-protein-coupled receptor Arun K. Shukla Gerwin H. Westfield Kunhong Xiao Rosana I. Reis Li-Yin Huang et al. 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‎StudienVerlag. Hardcover. Gut. Inhalt Thema Jürg Brühlmann Ich wusste gar nicht dass Schule so interessant sein kann - Wie Schulen lernen Editorial 4 Tanja Westfall-Greiter & Christoph Hofbauer Shared Leadership setzt Teacher Leaders voraus - Lerndesignerinnen im Feld der Neuen Mittelschule 8 Jürg Brühlmann im Gespräch mit Oswaldo Dolci Marcel Rachmühl Luigi Loddi und Ulrike Egger Wie lernen Schulen - Tiefgreifende Veränderungsprozesse am Beispiel von drei Schulen 16 Claus G. Buhren Hans-Günter Rolff Voneinander Lernen durch Peer Reviews 24 Almuth Meissner Karin Tschackert Sigrid Blömeke & Michael Kämper-van den Boogaart Entwicklung schulinterner Curricula. Eine Fallstudie zu institutionellen Bedingungsfaktoren 29 Karin Schubert er Walter Degendorfer . und die richtigen Schritte sind doch noch zu kurz . . Es braucht Verhandlungsstrukturen und -kulturaufbau im hierarchisch-bürokratischen Schulsystem 37 Methodenatelier Karin Schubert & Walter Degendorfer Schulentwicklungsteam-Workshops: eine erfolgreiche Verhandlungsstruktur auf Schulebene 45 Monica Gather Thurler Polarstern Qualitätsentwicklungsfördernde Merkmale einer Schule 48 gutes Exemplar ordentlich StudienVerlag hardcover‎

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‎NPG Nature publishing group. Hardcover. Gut. EDITORIALS 347 SCIENTIFIC ADVICE Diplomatic service Governmental advisers can be crucial in the heat of a crisis 347 CLIMATE CHANCE People power Wanted: models to assess human adaptation to global warming WORLD VIEW 349 AIIow use of electronic cigarettes to assess risk Daniel Sarewitz Research into the health effects of e-cigarettes would waste time and money. 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‎nature, THE INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE‎

‎Vol 506 No. 7486 Februar 2014 Sink or Surce‎

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‎Sports Pub 1998. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Sports Pub hardcover‎

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‎AAE - Journal - Single issue‎

‎Revue du Caire vol. XXXIII No. 175. Numéro spécial: Les grandes découvertes archéologiques de 1954‎

‎Le Caire 1954. First edition. In-8 154 pages. Original softcover small damage on spine otherwise a good copy. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III VSX. Language: French/Français. This book ships from the USA shipping costs will be updated accordingly TXR. Relevant subjects: Egypt: Journals Egypt. unknown‎

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‎The Staff Of New Orleans' Daily Newspaper‎

‎KATRINA The Ruin and Recovery of New Orleans‎

‎Louisiana: The Times-Picayune 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. The Times-Picayune hardcover‎

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‎LRB Diary‎

‎LRB Diary for 2026: Brief Lives‎

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‎Manitobans As We See 'Em; 1908 and 1909‎

‎Winnipeg Manitoba: Newspaper Cartoonists' Association of Manitoba 1909. Hardcover. Unpaginated. 8vo. Bound in pebbled black cloth. Illustrations by Hay Stead and D. McRitchie. General shelfwear binding considerably shaken hinges tender but holding bookplate to front pastedown; good. Caricatures of prominent Manitobans of the early 20th century. Peel 3316. Newspaper Cartoonists' Association of Manitoba hardcover‎

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‎The Journal of Short Film 20 (Summer 2010) 2010)‎

‎The Journal of Short Film 20 Summer‎

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‎Nell B. Nichols; Farm Journal and Al J. Reagan‎

‎Farm Journal's Country Cookbook‎

‎Hardcover. Good. 1959 Hardcover. Dust Jacket: Tattered. Book: Overall very clean center hinge split with tight binding. A few food spots on a page. "De Luxe Edition". Tracking Link provided. Quick Personalized Daily Shipping! A-7 hardcover‎

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‎Diary, LRB (Author)‎

‎LRB Diary for 2026: Brief Lives LRB Diaries‎

‎Profile Books 2025. Hardcover. New. 90 pages. 6.06x0.71x8.35 inches. Profile Books hardcover‎

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‎Black Law Journal‎

‎The Black Law Journal. UCLA Edition. Dedicated to Mr. Justice.‎

‎1978. Black Law Journal. The Black Law Journal. UCLA Edition. Dedicated to Mr. Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. Preface by Andrew Young. Published in Cooperation with the UCLA Center for Afro-American Studies. Los Angeles: Black Law Journal 1978. 147 pp. Vol. 6 No. 1. Original printed wraps very lightly worn else a very good copy. $125. Nine essays including those by David L. Bazelon Robert L. Carter Irving R. Kaufman and Mark Tushnet inter alia prefaced by an introduction by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. unknown‎

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‎Keepsake Journal‎

‎Labrador Journal: Blank lined journal Pictures and more‎

‎Independently published 2018. Paperback. New. 98 pages. 10.00x8.00x0.24 inches. Independently published paperback‎

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‎Farm Journal‎

‎Farm Journal's Complete Pie Cookbook‎

‎Ballantine Books 1981. Unknown. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Ballantine Books unknown‎

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‎Journal, Comics‎

‎Best Comics of the Decade Volume 2‎

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‎Journal Dot Grid, Bullet Notebook‎

‎I HAVE THE POWER TO WRITE A NEW STORY Bullet Journal: Classic White Marble and Gold Dot Grid Notebook 6x9 JournalMarble and Gold Bullet Journal: . hand-designed classic white or black‎

‎Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 120 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.28 inches. Independently published paperback‎

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‎CGT Le Journal Le Peuple‎

‎La CGT et les societes multinationales : supplement au journal Le Peuple No.914 du 16/31 mars 1973‎

‎CGT Le Journal Le Peuple 1973. Staplebound. Very Good. Fascicule broché deux agrafes. 16 x 16 cm 35 pages illustrées en bleu. Bel état usures externes couverture insolée ; intérieur frais et propre vierge d'annotations. Rare <br/> <br/> CGT Le Journal Le Peuple unknown‎

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‎Herman Kruk Diary of Vilna Ghetto, Arthur Gorenstein on the beginnings of NYC ""Kehillah"", Alfred Kutzik on Faulkner and the Je‎

‎Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science Volume XIII‎

‎Yivi Institute for Jewish Resear 1965T. paperback. Good. in x in x in. All orders ship by next business day! This is a used book. Grade 2 out 5 points. Books has moderate wear on cover and pages. Books with this grade may have any of the following: Personalized notes/names stickers/labels markings on pages bends/creases on cover/spine ex-library markings. May not include extra materials such as dust jackets access codes CDs accessories etc. We are a small company and very thankful for your business! Yivi Institute for Jewish Resear paperback‎

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‎The Hero's Journal‎

‎Legend of Istoria Journal Adventurer Edition - Adventure-Ready Guided Journal to Explore Face Challenges & Embark on a Quest - Bold Self Help Journal w/ Daily Art Colorable Pages & an Istoria Map‎

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‎Journal des Tribunaux Mixtes, Editor‎

‎Les Juridictions Mixtes d'Egypte 1876-1926‎

‎1926. A Lavish a Scarce Volume Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Mixed Courts of Egypt Journal des Tribunaux Mixtes Editor. Les Juridictions Mixtes d'Egypte 1876-1926: Livre d'or Edite sous le Patronage du Conseil de l'Ordre des Avocats a l'Occasion du Cinquantenaire des Tribunaux de la Reforme. Alexandria: Journal des Tribunaux Mixtes 1926. 522 xxxvi pp. Illustrations. Maps Plates some with tissue guards. Quarter calf over textured cloth gilt title and raised bands to spine. Negligible rubbing to extremities negligible light toning to sections of text faint dampstaining to a few leaves at beginning of text library stamps and markings to title page. A very good copy of a rare title. $150. Only edition. This lavish essay collection was published to commemorate the 50th aniversary of the Mixed Courts of Egypt Tribunaux Mixtes d'Egypte. Established in 1875 and controlled by the Egyptian government these highly regarded courts handled legal issues between foreign nationals as well as between foreigners and Egyptians. The were dissolved in 1949 when the current Egyptian state was established. French was the language of these courts which is why this book with the exception of a few essays in English and Italian has contributions in that language OCLC locates 2 copies Peace Palace University of Toulouse. unknown‎

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