(29) Proposal to Add Sinoarundinaria Ohwi (In Mayebara, Florula Austrohigoensis p. 86. 1931) in the Right Hand Column Opposite "417. Phyllostachys Sieb. & Zucc. 1843." in the Next Edition of the "List of Nomina Generica Conservanda" to Be Published (cf. ICBN p. 222. 1956.)

Taxon ◽  
1957 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
F. A. McClure
Keyword(s):  
1946 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-2

In the article “Infant Speech Sounds and Intelligence” by Orvis C. Irwin and Han Piao Chen, in the December 1945 issue of the Journal, the paragraph which begins at the bottom of the left hand column on page 295 should have been placed immediately below the first paragraph at the top of the right hand column on page 296. To the authors we express our sincere apologies.


Blood ◽  
1963 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 506-506

Abstract A portion of Dr. C. Lockard Conley’s letter in the August issue of BLOOD appeared garbled due to omission of some type. On page 235, the sentence beginning on line 22 of the right-hand column, and the following sentence, should have read as follows: A similar mechanism may be involved in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin. An overlapping deletion involving contiguous loci provides a simple and adequate explanation for the occurrence of this anomaly.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 96 (6) ◽  
pp. A48-A48
Author(s):  
Bruce D. Meade ◽  
Freyja Lynn ◽  
George F. Reed ◽  
ChrisAnna M. Mink ◽  
Theresa A. Romani ◽  
...  

• Relationships Between Functional Assays and Enzyme Immunoassays as Measurements of Responses to Acellular and Whole-Cell Pertussis Vaccines (1995;96:595-600): In the introduction, "WCL" is used incorrectly in three instances as an abbreviation for whole-cell pertussis vaccines. On page 595 (15 lines from the bottom of the right-hand column), "WCL pertussis immunization" should have read "whole-cell pertussis immunization." Similarly, on page 596 (in lines 21 through 23 of the left-hand column), "WCL vaccines" twice should have read "whole-cell vaccines." All other references to WCL in this article mean the specific product listed in Table 1 on page 596.


1992 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-323 ◽  

Abstract Vol.36 p. 954: In abstract 0014, the concentration of total plasma homocysteine (TH) should be in mmol/L. Vol.37 p. 933: In abstract 0114, line 7, the actual value for Patient 2 should be 2700 U/L. p. 1187: In Table 1, the column heading for the right-most column should be "Rel. std. dev. of mean, %." p. 1290: In Table 1, the name of the steroid is dehydrochloromethyltestosterone. p. 1667: In the right-hand column, line 13, the correct name of the manufacturer of the antigen-based assay is Innogenetics. p. 1977: The captions for Figures 1 and 2 are correct, but the chromatograms should be interchanged. p. 2017: In the first sentence in the Letter that begins on this page, the incorrect editorially inserted word "gut" should be omitted. p.2138: In Table 1, footnote α should indicate that the results for Guadeloupe and for Martinique are significantly different from the previous data (P 0.001, chisquare test) but are not significantly different from each other; results in references 2-6 also are not significantly different from one another.


1909 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 66-73
Keyword(s):  

This paper is written in two separate columns. The right hand column contains a list of charges against Mary; the left hand column, which is evidently incomplete, contains a statement of the proofs for some of the charges made. The former is written in a clerkly hand in the ordinary Gothic script of the Elizabethan period, the latter, probably by the same hand, in Italian script. There is an exact copy of this paper written in the same manner and by the same hand among the papers relating to Mary Stuart in the Record Office (Vol. viii, no. 54) which has been wrongly calendared in the Scottish Calendar under the year 1577. It is impossible to fix the date of this paper exactly, but it certainly belongs sometime after the execution of Dr. Parry (March 2, 1584/5) and before the trial of the Scottish Queen (October 1586). Very likely it has some connection with the proceedings against Mary in 1586 although the charges which it lodges against her do not seem to have been brought forward at her trial. It is somewhat surprising to find in it no reference whatsoever to the Throgmorton plot, Mary's complicity in which was well known to the English government.


1964 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 711-711

In the article by Drs. Carbonell, Castejon, and Pollak entitled "Cytochemistry of Parcoccidioides brasiliensis. I. Cytochemistry of Cytoplasmic Polysaccharides in Yeast Form Cultures with Light Microscope" appearing in the June issue of the Journal (12:413, 1964), the correct numbering of the figures in the color plate should have been in vertical rows, rather than horizontal. In the left hand column, from the top, are Figs. 1, 2, and 3. In the right hand column are Figs. 4, 5, and 6. The Journal regrets this error.


1972 ◽  
Vol 120 (557) ◽  
pp. 437-441 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. J. Cheadle ◽  
R. Morgan

In a previous paper (Cheadle et al., 1967) we described a form in use in this hospital since 1961 for rating the work performance of psychiatric patients. The form was shown to possess adequate inter-rater reliability and predictive validity, but it had certain shortcomings which we have tried to remove in a revised version. This (Fig. 1) consists of 16 items of work behaviour each rated on a five point scale and scoreable by awarding o for each tick in the left hand column, 1 for each in the next column and so on, 4 being given for each tick in the right hand column. The lower the score the better the performance.


1966 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 476-484
Author(s):  
R. J. Gillings

Many of the additions shown in the Recto list1 are obvious, and others may be very simply read off from the tables, as indicated in the right-hand column, where groupings are suggested. Many alternative groupings are also possible. However, some are not so obvious, and these we show here.


1992 ◽  
Vol 262 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
C. K. Solc ◽  
J. J. Wine

Pages C658–C674: C. K. Sole and J. J. Wine. “Swelling-induced and depolarization-induced Cl- channels in normal and cystic fibrosis epithelial cells.” Page C672, four lines were dropped in printing from the top of the left-hand column; they should read as follows: with time as a cell is perfused with standard saline containing 10 mM EGTA. Conversely, the current is probably also not due to a simple disinhibition by a diffusible factor because activated channels can be read-. Note: at the bottom of the right-hand column, four lines have been repeated.


1914 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 143-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Cagnat

The ‘Service des Monuments historiques de l'Algérie,’ in carrying out, during 1913, some excavations in the middle of the ruins of the Roman town of Lambaesis (not in the fortress of the Legio III Augusta) discovered, not very far from the Capitol and the probable site of the Forum, an inscribed fragment, which I wish here to discuss fig. 14). It had been used up in building a wall of a late epoch, and, in consequence, was not in its original position; but it is not likely to have strayed very far. The text inscribed on it had obviously been arranged in several columns, probably in two. There remain now, in any case, parts of two columns; the right part of the left-hand column, and the left part of the right-hand column. The letters are 2·5 cm. high, and resemble in style the writing au calame which, especially in Africa, denotes the age of Hadrian and of Pius.


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