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- large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath (同)Heritiera macrophylla
- scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
- the quantity a glass will hold (同)glassful
- a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure
- put in a glass container
- a container for holding liquids while drinking (同)drinking glass
- glassware collectively; "She collected old glass"
- enclose with glass; "glass in a porch" (同)glass in
- furnish with glass; "glass the windows" (同)glaze
- plant with trees; "this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer"
- stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree (同)shoetree
- a figure that branches from a single root; "genealogical tree" (同)tree diagram
- a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
- chase an animal up a tree; "the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it"; "her dog likes to tree squirrels"
- appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms; "left their clothes dirty looking"; "a most disagreeable looking character"; "angry-looking"; "liquid-looking"; "severe-looking policemen on noble horses"; "fine-sounding phrases"; "taken in by high-sounding talk" (同)sounding
- the act of searching visually (同)looking for
- English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917) (同)Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
- a mirror; usually a ladies dressing mirror (同)glass
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- 〈U〉『ガラス』 / 〈C〉(ガラス製の)『コップ』,グラス / 〈C〉(…の)『コップ(グラス)1杯[の量]』(glassful)《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈U〉《集合的に》『ガラス製品』,ガラス器(glassware) / 〈C〉《英話》『鏡』(looking glass) / 〈C〉レンズ;望遠鏡;顕微鏡 / 《複数形で》『眼鏡』(eyeglasses, spectacles) / 〈C〉晴雨計(barometer) / 〈C〉《英》砂時計(sandglass) / …‘に'ガラスをはめる,‘を'ガラスでおおう
- 『木』,樹木;(潅木)(bush, shrub),低木に対し)喬木,高木 / (低木や草質植物でも形が高木に似ている)木; / 木製具 / 久分かれした図;系統図;(特に)家系図(family tree) / 〈動物・人〉‘を'木に通い上げる
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English Journal
- The association between asthma-related emergency department visits and pollen and mold spore concentrations in the Bronx, 2001-2008.
- Jariwala S1, Toh J, Shum M, de Vos G, Zou K, Sindher S, Patel P, Geevarghese A, Tavdy A, Rosenstreich D.Author information 1Allergy/Immunology Division and.AbstractAbstract Background: The incidence of asthma morbidity and mortality is highest among minority inner-city populations. Among New York City's five boroughs, the Bronx has the highest rate of asthma-related hospitalizations and mortality. Outdoor air pollutants have been associated with increased asthma-related ED visits (AREDV) in this borough. Objective: To better understand the contribution of pollen and mold to asthma severity in the Bronx. Methods: The numbers of daily adult and pediatric AREDV and asthma-related hospitalizations (ARH) from 2001 to 2008 were obtained from two Bronx hospitals. AREDV and ARH data were acquired retrospectively through the Clinical Looking Glass data analysis software. Daily counts for tree, grass and weed pollen and mold spore counts from March 2001 to October 2008 were obtained from the Armonk counting station. All data were statistically analyzed and graphed as daily values. Results: There were a total of 42 065 AREDV and 10 132 ARH at both Bronx hospitals. There were spring and winter peaks of increased AREDV. Tree pollen counts significantly correlated with total AREDV (rho = 0.3639, p < 0.001), and pediatric (rho = 0.33, p < 0.001) and adult AREDV (rho = 0.28, p < 0.001). ARH positively correlated with tree pollen counts (Spearman rho = 0.2389, p < 0.001). Conclusions: There exists a significant association between spring AREDV and ARH and tree pollen concentrations in a highly urbanized area such as the Bronx. Early anticipation of spring pollen peaks based on ongoing surveillance could potentially guide clinical practice and minimize asthma-related ED visits in the Bronx.
- The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma.J Asthma.2014 Feb;51(1):79-83. doi: 10.3109/02770903.2013.853779. Epub 2013 Nov 25.
- Abstract Background: The incidence of asthma morbidity and mortality is highest among minority inner-city populations. Among New York City's five boroughs, the Bronx has the highest rate of asthma-related hospitalizations and mortality. Outdoor air pollutants have been associated with increased asth
- PMID 24131032
- Getting a better picture of microbial evolution en route to a network of genomes.
- Dagan T1, Martin W.Author information 1Institute of Botany, University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany. tal.dagan@uni-duesseldorf.deAbstractMost current thinking about evolution is couched in the concept of trees. The notion of a tree with recursively bifurcating branches representing recurrent divergence events is a plausible metaphor to describe the evolution of multicellular organisms like vertebrates or land plants. But if we try to force the tree metaphor onto the whole of the evolutionary process, things go badly awry, because the more closely we inspect microbial genomes through the looking glass of gene and genome sequence comparisons, the smaller the amount of the data that fits the concept of a bifurcating tree becomes. That is mainly because among microbes, endosymbiosis and lateral gene transfer are important, two mechanisms of natural variation that differ from the kind of natural variation that Darwin had in mind. For such reasons, when it comes to discussing the relationships among all living things, that is, including the microbes and all of their genes rather than just one or a select few, many biologists are now beginning to talk about networks rather than trees in the context of evolutionary relationships among microbial chromosomes. But talk is not enough. If we were to actually construct networks instead of trees to describe the evolutionary process, what would they look like? Here we consider endosymbiosis and an example of a network of genomes involving 181 sequenced prokaryotes and how that squares off with some ideas about early cell evolution.
- Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci.2009 Aug 12;364(1527):2187-96. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2009.0040.
- Most current thinking about evolution is couched in the concept of trees. The notion of a tree with recursively bifurcating branches representing recurrent divergence events is a plausible metaphor to describe the evolution of multicellular organisms like vertebrates or land plants. But if we try to
- PMID 19571239
- From mirror self-recognition to the looking-glass self: exploring the Justification Hypothesis.
- Shaffer LS.Author information West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383, USA. lshaffer@wcupa.eduAbstractIn his Tree of Knowledge (ToK) System, Henriques (2003) posits that the human ego or "self" has evolved because human beings are the only animals that have had to justify their behavior to others. This essay provides evidence for this Justification Hypothesis (JH) from everyday life sociology, starting with the work of George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley, and focuses on research related to the concept of the "looking-glass self." Special emphasis is given to the pragmatics of speech acts, the presentation of self in interaction rituals, the accounts given by actors in justification of their actions, and the role of social norms and conformity in the large-scale justification systems commonly called "culture."
- Journal of clinical psychology.J Clin Psychol.2005 Jan;61(1):47-65.
- In his Tree of Knowledge (ToK) System, Henriques (2003) posits that the human ego or "self" has evolved because human beings are the only animals that have had to justify their behavior to others. This essay provides evidence for this Justification Hypothesis (JH) from everyday life sociology, start
- PMID 15558625
Japanese Journal
- 西表島・石垣島の谷部に生育するサキシマスオウノキ林の構造について
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