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Pollen mother cells of Tradescantia clone 4430 and Tradescantia pallida var. purpurea are equally sensitive to the clastogenic effects of X-rays. (1/114)
The Tradescantia micronucleus test is a sensitive bioassay for mutagenesis that may be employed both under field and laboratory conditions. This test has been standardized mostly on the basis of the results obtained with clone 4430. However, this clone is not well adapted to tropical weather, frequently showing problems with growth and flowering. In addition, it is attacked by parasites and insects, a fact that limits its use in field studies aiming at the biomonitoring of air pollution. In the city of Sao Paulo, Tradescantia pallida (Rose) Hunt. var. purpurea Boom is widely distributed as an ornamental plant in gardens and along roadsides and streets, mostly because of its natural resistance and its easy propagation. In this report, we present dose-response curves indicating that the sensitivity of T. pallida and clone 4430 to X-radiation (1, 10, 25 and 50 cGy) is similar. The results confirm our previous suggestion that T. pallida represents a good alternative for in situ mutagenesis testing in tropical regions, especially biomonitoring studies in which the exposure conditions may not be fully controllable. (+info)Effects of herbivory on the reproductive effort of 4 prairie perennials. (2/114)
BACKGROUND: Herbivory can affect every aspect of a plant's life. Damaged individuals may show decreased survivorship and reproductive output. Additionally, specific plant species (legumes) and tissues (flowers) are often selectively targeted by herbivores, like deer. These types of herbivory influence a plant's growth and abundance. The objective of this study was to identify the effects of leaf and meristem removal (simulated herbivory within an exclosure) on fruit and flower production in four species (Rhus glabra, Rosa arkansana, Lathyrus venosus, and Phlox pilosa) which are known targets of deer herbivory. RESULTS: Lathyrus never flowered or went to seed, so we were unable to detect any treatment effects. Leaf removal did not affect flower number in the other three species. However, Phlox, Rosa, and Rhus all showed significant negative correlations between seed mass and leaf removal. Meristem removal had a more negative effect than leaf removal on flower number in Phlox and on both flower number and seed mass in Rosa. CONCLUSIONS: Meristem removal caused a greater response than defoliation alone in both Phlox and Rosa, which suggests that meristem loss has a greater effect on reproduction. The combination of leaf and meristem removal as well as recruitment limitation by deer, which selectively browse for these species, is likely to be one factor contributing to their low abundance in prairies. (+info)Analysis of gene expression in rose petals using expressed sequence tags. (3/114)
Single-pass sequences were obtained from the 5'-ends of a total of 1794 rose petal cDNA clones. Cluster analysis identified 242 groups of sequences and 635 singletons indicating that the database represents a total of 877 genes. Putative functions could be assigned to 1151 of the transcripts. Expression analysis indicated that transcripts of several of the genes identified accumulated specifically in petals and stamens. The cDNA library and expressed sequence tag database described here represent a valuable resource for future research aimed at improving economically important rose characteristics such as flower form, longevity and scent. (+info)Characterization of two CTR-like protein kinases in Rosa hybrida and their expression during flower senescence and in response to ethylene. (4/114)
The expression of two CTR-gene homologues was investigated during flower senescence in two Rosa hybrida cultivars. A fragment of a gene for a protein kinase, termed RhCTR1 (GenBank Acc. No. AF271206), was amplified by PCR and used to isolate the corresponding full-length cDNA (Acc. No. AY032953) from a rose petal cDNA library. The protein RhCTR1 has 66% amino acid identity to Arabidopsis CTR1. A fragment of a second CTR homologue, termed RhCTR2 (Acc. No. AY029067) is 69% identical to the corresponding region of RhCTR1. RhCTR1 expression increased during flower senescence, while RhCTR2 was constitutively expressed during flower development. The expression of both RhCTR1 and RhCTR2 was increased in response to exogenous ethylene. (+info)Allergic rhinitis in Rosa domescena cultivators: a novel type of occupational allergy? (5/114)
After the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis due to Rosa domescena was suspected in one subject with skin prick and nasal provocation tests, we recruited all other workers employed in rose cultivation in Yakaoren village, Isparta. From May 2000 to July 2000 (exposure period 'time of rose handling'), we studied 600 individuals employed in rose cultivation. A questionnaire was administered by a physician, and skin testing was done by a nurse on 75 individuals suffering from asthma and/or rhinitis. Sera from these 75 subjects were available for immunologic testing. The diagnosis of atopy against rose was based on the presence of work-related symptoms, positive skin prick test (SPT) with rose extracts, and positive RAST. While no subject reported asthmatic symptoms, twenty of them reported either rhino-conjunctivitis, rhinitis or both on exposure to Rosa domescena. Fourteen of these subjects had increased specific IgE levels to Rosa domescena. Eleven (78.5%) also had a positive skin reaction to Rosa domescena. Out of the six negative sera with normal specific IgE levels to rose, only two (33.3%) had positive skin reactivity. No subject had significant daily peak expiratoy flow rate (PEFR) variations. We conclude that exposure to Rosa domescena may represent a risk for allergic rhinitis. The possibility of an occupational rose allergy should therefore be taken into consideration in the subjects working in rose cultivation. (+info)Extreme resistance to desiccation and microclimate-related differences in cold-hardiness of gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) overwintering on roses in southern Canada. (6/114)
Four species of cynipid wasp of the genus Diplolepis that induce galls on roses (Rosa species) in southern Canada and two species of inquiline cynipid associated with these galls were studied for their cold-hardiness and resistance to water loss and for possible links between these adaptations. Mid-winter-acclimated supranivean D. spinosa and Periclistus pirata had lower supercooling points (-38 to -40 degrees C) and higher hemolymph osmolalities (1760-1849 mosmol kg(-1)) than subnivean D. polita, D. gracilis, D. radicum and Periclistus sp. (-31 to -32 degrees C and 977-1464 mosmol kg(-1), respectively). During a simulated transition from summer/fall to mid-winter conditions, the glycerol concentration of D. spinosa more than tripled, reaching a final value of 0.98 moll(-1), while its supercooling point decreased by 13 degrees C from the initial value of -27.4 degrees C; however, glycerol concentration and supercooling point did not change for the subnivean species. The permeability of the cuticle of all species was extremely low (0.33-1.00 microg h(-1) cm(-2) mmHg(-1) at 5 degrees C and 0 % relative humidity; 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), even compared with that of desert species; however, there was no difference in cuticular permeability between supranivean and subnivean prepupae. Transition temperatures ranged between 32.3 and 34.6 degrees C; below 30 degrees C, temperature had little effect on rates of water loss for all species (Q(10)=1.13-1.87). (+info)Biogenesis of 2-phenylethanol in rose flowers: incorporation of [2H8]L-phenylalanine into 2-phenylethanol and its beta-D-glucopyranoside during the flower opening of Rosa 'Hoh-Jun' and Rosa damascena Mill. (7/114)
To clarify the biosynthetic pathway to 2-phenylethanol (2), the deuterium-labeled putative precursor, [2H8]L-phenylalanine ([2H8-1]), was fed to the flowers of Rosa 'Hoh-Jun' and R. damascena Mill. throughout maturation, ceasing feeding at the commencement of petal unfurling and at full bloom. Based on GC-MS analyses, [2H8]-1 was incorporated into both 2 and 2-phenylethyl beta-D-glucopyranoside (3) when the flowers were fed until full bloom, whereas no such incorporation into 2 was apparent when feeding was ceased earlier. In both species of rose, the labeling pattern for 2 was almost identical to that for 3, and indicated the presence of [2H6]-, [2H7]- and [2H8]-2, and [2H6]-, [2H7]- and [2H8]-3. This may be ascribed to the equilibrium between 2 and 3. The labeling pattern for 2 and 3 also indicated that these compounds were produced from 1 via several routes, the route involving phenylpyruvic acid being the major one. (+info)Biosynthesis of the major scent components 3,5-dimethoxytoluene and 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene by novel rose O-methyltransferases. (8/114)
In Chinese rose species and in many modern varieties, two methylated phenolic derivatives, 3,5-dimethoxytoluene and 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene, are major scent components. We show that cell-free extracts of rose petals catalyse the synthesis of 3,5-dimethoxytoluene and 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene by methylation of precursor molecules. An expressed sequence tag approach was used to identify four highly similar O-methyltransferase sequences expressed specifically in petals and anthers. Thin layer chromatography analysis showed that the activities of these enzymes with different substrates and the proportions of reaction products produced closely mimicked those observed using cell-free petal extracts, indicating that orcinol O-methyltransferases are responsible for the biosynthesis of 3,5-dimethoxytoluene and 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene from un-methylated precursors in this organ. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Rosa" is not a medical term. It is the scientific name for the genus of plants that includes roses. If you have a question about a medical condition or term, I would be happy to help if you could provide more information.
Integrases are enzymes that are responsible for the integration of genetic material into a host's DNA. In particular, integrases play a crucial role in the life cycle of retroviruses, such as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). These viruses have an RNA genome, which must be reverse-transcribed into DNA before it can be integrated into the host's chromosomal DNA.
The integrase enzyme, encoded by the virus's pol gene, is responsible for this critical step in the retroviral replication cycle. It mediates the cutting and pasting of the viral cDNA into a specific site within the host cell's genome, leading to the formation of a provirus. This provirus can then be transcribed and translated by the host cell's machinery, resulting in the production of new virus particles.
Integrase inhibitors are an important class of antiretroviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV infection. They work by blocking the activity of the integrase enzyme, thereby preventing the integration of viral DNA into the host genome and halting the replication of the virus.
Untranslated regions (UTRs) of RNA are the non-coding sequences that are present in mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules, which are located at both the 5' end (5' UTR) and the 3' end (3' UTR) of the mRNA, outside of the coding sequence (CDS). These regions do not get translated into proteins. They contain regulatory elements that play a role in the regulation of gene expression by affecting the stability, localization, and translation efficiency of the mRNA molecule. The 5' UTR typically contains the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in prokaryotes or the Kozak consensus sequence in eukaryotes, which are important for the initiation of translation. The 3' UTR often contains regulatory elements such as AU-rich elements (AREs) and microRNA (miRNA) binding sites that can affect mRNA stability and translation.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Hibiscus" is not a medical term. It is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. Some hibiscus species are used in traditional medicine and food products, but there isn't a single medical definition associated with the term "Hibiscus."
For example, Hibiscus sabdariffa, also known as roselle, is often used in herbal teas and has been studied for its potential health benefits. Some research suggests it may help lower blood pressure, but more studies are needed to confirm these findings and understand the mechanism of action.
If you're looking for information on a specific medical aspect related to hibiscus or its extracts, please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate response.
Depsides are a type of chemical compound that are formed by the condensation of two molecules of phenolic acids. They are a subclass of polyphenols, which are compounds found in plants that have various biological activities. Depsides are characterized by the presence of a central core structure consisting of a benzene ring linked to a carboxylic acid group through a carbon-carbon bond.
Depsides can be further classified into different subgroups based on the specific phenolic acids that make up their structure. Some common examples of depsides include chlorogenic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and quinic acid, and rosmarinic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid.
Depsides have been studied for their potential health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. They are found in a variety of plant foods, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, and may contribute to the overall health-promoting properties of these foods.
Transgenic mice are genetically modified rodents that have incorporated foreign DNA (exogenous DNA) into their own genome. This is typically done through the use of recombinant DNA technology, where a specific gene or genetic sequence of interest is isolated and then introduced into the mouse embryo. The resulting transgenic mice can then express the protein encoded by the foreign gene, allowing researchers to study its function in a living organism.
The process of creating transgenic mice usually involves microinjecting the exogenous DNA into the pronucleus of a fertilized egg, which is then implanted into a surrogate mother. The offspring that result from this procedure are screened for the presence of the foreign DNA, and those that carry the desired genetic modification are used to establish a transgenic mouse line.
Transgenic mice have been widely used in biomedical research to model human diseases, study gene function, and test new therapies. They provide a valuable tool for understanding complex biological processes and developing new treatments for a variety of medical conditions.
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- The American Red Cross offers those ages 11 and older babysitter training in Santa Rosa that can help you provide high-quality care to kids when their parents can't be with them. (redcross.org)
- Designed to meet you where you're at, our Santa Rosa babysitter certification courses include basic, intermediate, and advanced training to help you become a capable, confident, responsible babysitter that families will turn to again and again. (redcross.org)
- We offer Santa Rosa babysitting classes and certifications designed for those ages 11 and older who want to learn the skills necessary for providing high-quality care to infants and children. (redcross.org)
- With a focus on caring for infants and children, choosing age-appropriate activities, child behavior and more, this Santa Rosa babysitter certification class is an excellent way to start, or build, your babysitting business. (redcross.org)
- After successfully completing Babysitter Training in Santa Rosa you'll receive a printable certificate that you can share with potential employers. (redcross.org)
- Available in an online format, or via a blended (online and in-person) course, our Santa Rosa babysitter training gives you a range of options to suit your schedule, and your learning style. (redcross.org)
- In Santa Rosa babysitter training from the American Red Cross is available online and in person, depending on the class you choose. (redcross.org)
- The Red Cross delivers babysitting classes in Santa Rosa and across the country that are developed under the guidance of, and reviewed by, the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council. (redcross.org)
- A boutique wedding videography company in Santa Rosa, California, BAMM Weddings is dedicated to capturing the treasured details of your day. (weddingwire.com)
- BAMM Weddings proudly offers wedding videography services to couples located in Santa Rosa, California. (weddingwire.com)
- Last week, students from Santa Rosa Junior College's "introduction to engineering profession" class stopped by MAKE's lab. (makezine.com)
- Translation Services USA is proud to offer French Translation and other translation services in Santa Rosa to its residents and workforce. (translation-services-usa.com)
- When you order translation services from Translation Services USA in Santa Rosa, you will feel as though your business and life open up by using methods that eliminate language barriers that slow expansion. (translation-services-usa.com)
- We have done French Translation work all over the United States, including Santa Rosa. (translation-services-usa.com)
- If you live or work in Santa Rosa, feel free to fill out our free quote request form to see how we can help you. (translation-services-usa.com)
- Looks best on a beach somewhere, The Santa Rosa Straw Floppy Hat loves a good lay in the sun. (hurley.com)
- KRON ) - The Santa Rosa Police Department is asking for assistance in locating a homicide suspect who allegedly decapitated a woman. (kron4.com)
- Santa Rosa PD officers responded to a residence in the 2500 block of Pomo Trail on Thursday at 3:40 p.m. regarding a possible homicide. (kron4.com)
- The investigation revealed Luis Gustavo Aroyo-Lopez, a 24-year-old Santa Rosa resident who was related to the victim, killed her before leaving the scene, according to SRPD. (kron4.com)
- Luis Gustavo Aroyo-Lopez's prior mugshots were released by the Santa Rosa Police Department. (kron4.com)
- Smoke is Visible from Santa Rosa due to Prescribed Fire in Jack London State Park. (nixle.com)
- Smoke in Santa Rosa is from a fire on Roblar Road in southeast Sonoma Co. No fire in or around Santa Rosa at this time. (nixle.com)
- Multiple Creeks and Streets Flooding throughout Santa Rosa. (nixle.com)
- The animation shows what the eclipse approximately looks like in Santa Rosa . (timeanddate.com)
- All times are local time ( PDT ) for Santa Rosa . (timeanddate.com)
- The annular phase of this solar eclipse is not visible in Santa Rosa, but it can be observed there as a partial solar eclipse . (timeanddate.com)
- Note: Click on the date link for details in Santa Rosa, or the path map image for global details. (timeanddate.com)
- At approximately 12:15 a.m. on June 17, 2018 the Kern County Fire Department received multiple calls for a house fire in the 11000 block of Santa Rosa Avenue, Lamont, CA . First arriving crews were faced with a fully involved single story house with an adjoining house starting to catch fire. (kerncountyfire.org)
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- The ROSA 2023 Workshop welcomes contributions reporting on original research and high-quality submissions. (google.com)
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- ROSA is a medical robotic technology, designed to minimize invasiveness of surgeries of the central nervous system. (wikipedia.org)
- The ROSA device combines software for neurosurgical planning and navigation, with a robotic arm of high technology. (wikipedia.org)
- The RoSA theme is Robotic perception for real-world applications. (google.com)
- The RoSA workshop has been partially supported by the FCT Project 'Intelligent Robotic System for Digital Agriculture' (GreenBotics), ref. (google.com)
- Zimmer Biomet has recalled the ROSA brain 3.0 robotic surgery system due to a software problem that can drive the robotic arm to an incorrect position resulting in risks for the patient, according to a statement posted on the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website. (medscape.com)
- The ROSA brain device is a robotic platform that helps neurosurgeons position medical instruments or implants during surgery. (medscape.com)
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- A visitor to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich., Dec. 1, 2001, looks inside the actual bus on which civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala., in 1955. (cbsnews.com)
- At the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich., Rosa Parks attends the commemoration Dec. 1, 2001, of the 46th anniversary of her arrest aboard a Montgomery, Ala., bus in 1955. (cbsnews.com)
- On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white bus rider. (bartleby.com)
- On Thursday evening December 1, 1955, Rosa boards a Montgomery City Bus to go home after a long day working as a seamstress. (bartleby.com)
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- This undated file photo shows Rosa Parks riding on the Montgomery Area Transit System bus. (cbsnews.com)
- Born Rosa Louise McCauley on Feb. 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama, she would marry Raymond Parks in 1932, who inspired her to become involved in the NAACP. (cbsnews.com)
- A Montgomery (Ala.) Sheriff's Department booking photo of Rosa Parks taken February 22, 1956, in Montgomery, Ala. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks is fingerprinted by Dep. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks arrives at circuit court to be arraigned in the racial bus boycott, Feb. 24, 1956, in Montgomery, Ala. Her refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man sparked the modern civil rights movement. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks and E.D. Nixon, left, former president of the Alabama NAACP, arrive at court in Montgomery, Ala., March 19, 1956, for the trial in the racial bus boycott. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks is escorted by E.D. Nixon, former president of the Alabama NAACP, on arrival at the courthouse in Montgomery March 19, 1956, for the trial in the racial bus boycott. (cbsnews.com)
- Hillary Clinton, right, then first lady, greets Rosa Parks prior to President Bill Clinton's State of the Union address on Capitol Hill Jan. 19, 1999. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks smiles during a Capitol Hill ceremony where she was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal June 15, 1999. (cbsnews.com)
- Bill Clinton, right, then president of the United States, talks with Rosa Parks during ceremonies on Capitol Hill June 15, 1999, when Parks was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for her act of courage when she refused to give up her seat on a bus. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks displays her Congressional Gold Medal of Honor with Vice President Al Gore before a benefit tribute concert in honor of Mrs. Parks Nov. 28, 1999, in Detroit. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks smiles during a ceremony where she received the Congressional Medal of Freedom in Detroit, in a Nov. 28, 1999, photo. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks waves to the audience before a benefit concert in her honor Nov. 28, 1999, in Detroit. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks is shown in Montgomery, Ala., April 22, 1998, at the groundbreaking of the Rosa Parks Library at Troy State University in Montgomery. (cbsnews.com)
- Rosa Parks attends the opening of "Marching Toward Justice: The History of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution" Feb. 3, 1999. (cbsnews.com)
- During a campaign fundraiser on Wednesday at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, President Obama boarded the historic bus where Rosa Parks famously stood up for civil rights. (thedailybeast.com)
- Rosa Parks Early Childhood Learning Center families had mixed feelings as they left a meeting Monday about a former paraprofessional caught on camera abusing a nonverbal autistic child at the school. (daytondailynews.com)
- He is still attending Rosa Parks. (daytondailynews.com)
- Chrisondra Goodwine, Dayton Public Schools board president, said the incident, which occurred Aug. 21 at Rosa Parks, showed the district that they need to rely on more than just background checks. (daytondailynews.com)
- Rosa Parks actions make her the mother of the civil rights as she changed segregation laws forever. (bartleby.com)
- Rosa Parks was born only a month before world war one started in Europe on February 4, 1913. (bartleby.com)
- Rosa gave up school and got married to barber, Raymond Parks short after. (bartleby.com)
- Civil rights activist Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. (bartleby.com)
- The most involved and determined person besides Parks in this movement was Martin Luther King Jr. would call for a one-day bus boycott which ended up extending after Rosa was found guilty. (bartleby.com)
- Rosa Parks and her husband both lost their jobs and were harassed and ridiculed for what happened on the bus. (bartleby.com)
- Rosa parks never liked segregation rules and has been fighting against them for more than ten years in the NAACP, but until then had never broke any of the unjust rules. (bartleby.com)
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- First opened to the public in 1997, and incorporated as a public trust in 2000, the di Rosa site also includes an outdoor sculpture meadow and the residence of di Rosa, who died in 2010. (pressdemocrat.com)
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- For a biography of Salvator Rosa, see the Catalogue Entry for Self-Portrait ( 21.105 ). (metmuseum.org)
- The proto-Romantic character of Rosa's landscapes morphed into ideas about Rosa himself, culminating in Lady Morgan's overly romanticized biography of the Neapolitan artist. (metmuseum.org)
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- The new name should leave no doubt as to what the facility is all about, said Robert Sain, executive director at di Rosa since early 2016. (pressdemocrat.com)
- Sono Paola Rosa, Biologa iscritta all'Ordine Nazionale dei Biologi a marzo 2017, con Laurea Magistrale in Biologia - Indirizzo Nutrizione conseguita a luglio 2016 con un corso di Perfezionamento in Nutrizione conseguito nel 2014. (wizbii.com)
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- Two of the top young featherweights in the UFC lived up to that reputation in their three-round war, with Ultimate Fighter Latin America winner Yair Rodriguez outlasting Charles Rosa and taking a split decision victory. (ufc.com)
- As they scrambled, Rosa found himself in the top position, but Rodriguez locked in a triangle choke. (ufc.com)
- With a minute left, the two rose, but Rosa threw Rodriguez right back to the mat, and the two traded strikes and positions in some wild scrambles that thrilled the crowd. (ufc.com)
- Switching stances and keeping Rosa guessing with kicks and punches from all angles, Rodriguez continued to impress in the second round, but Rosa didn't stop pressing forward in an effort to get the fight to the mat. (ufc.com)
- Rosa was able to get Rodriguez to the mat early in round three, and now he had his chance to turn things around, but after landing some hard shots, the Mexican almost caught him in another triangle choke. (ufc.com)
- Rosa got loose, but a further attempt to lock up Rodriguez resulted in a scramble in which both got back to their feet. (ufc.com)
Organization1
- Rosa Luxemburg speaks to our time, having raised vital questions about organization, including its relationship to spontaneity and consciousness, and the nature of socialist democracy after the revolutionary conquest of power. (indybay.org)
Opens2
- A new art show, delayed by the October wildfires, opens at the renamed di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art. (pressdemocrat.com)
- To mark the moment, di Rosa opens a new exhibit Saturday, titled "Be Not Still: Living in Uncertain Times. (pressdemocrat.com)
Flickr1
- This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from rosa.yummy . (blogspot.com)
Robotics1
- The ROSA technology, developed by the French company Zimmer Biomet Robotics, is used in 120 hospitals across Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. (wikipedia.org)
Rose1
- Inspired by the iconic blush shade, Cor-de-Rosa, meaning "color of the rose," this palette epitomizes the beauty, love, and joy of roses. (qvc.com)
Triangle1
- Rosa is an elegant top down triangle shawl with simple lace inserts, equally suitable for wear as a scarf or as an evening wrap. (ravelry.com)
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- The site was initially named di Rosa Preserve, with the added subtitle Art & Nature, and later as simply di Rosa, sometimes leaving the public feeling a little vague about the exact identity of the place. (pressdemocrat.com)
- Part one of "Be Not Still" features art installations by Bay Area artists Ala Ebtekar, Rigo 23 and Allison Smith in the di Rosa collection's main building, recently renamed Gallery 2 and open to the public by appointment for guided tours. (pressdemocrat.com)
Center1
- The newest name for the 217-acre property, signaling a new direction for an arts destination - not precisely a museum - that is difficult to define, is the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art. (pressdemocrat.com)
Offers1
- Rosa offers instructions for two sizes, a small scarf sized shawlette for casual wear, and a large shawl sized wrap. (ravelry.com)
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- After a long stretch, Rosa got loose and began firing off strikes before taking his opponent's back. (ufc.com)
- You could say di Rosa is going back to its original roots, because the motivating force for Rene and his art collection was his interest in and enthusiasm for supporting Bay Area artists," Sain explained. (pressdemocrat.com)
- As the bus stops at more places, more white people enter the bus, all the seats in the "White Only" section was filled and the bus driver orders Rosa's row to move to the back of the bus, they all moved, accept Rosa. (bartleby.com)
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- Born on 30 November 1897 in Sillian-Ahrnbach, Tyrol, Austria as Rosa Hoffman, she was the wife of fellow Austrian Resistance member Anton Stallbaumer (1888-1962), who had made a living prior to the war in the truck transport of various goods. (wikipedia.org)
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- If you previously purchased Rosa, the price will be automatically discounted from purchases of the Jolie with Pointy Sticks collection. (ravelry.com)
- For more than two decades, an extensive art collection, housed on a large acreage along on Carneros Highway, has gone through a series of names, all variations on the last name of the unique venue's founder: the late vintner and patron of the visual arts, Rene di Rosa. (pressdemocrat.com)
Left1
- Rosa had originally left the middle and upper right of the canvas open to the sky, but later built up the mossy crags as to evoke the awe-inspiring and enveloping power of the natural world. (metmuseum.org)
Color1
- Color postcard featuring an illustration of Rosa Zenoch, a 16-year old girl from Rawa Ruska, giving water to an Austrian soldier during a Russian offensive in 1914. (nih.gov)
Health1
- ROSA robots assist health professionals during surgical procedures. (wikipedia.org)
Years1
- For several years she worked in quality management at Free Flow Wines before she connected with Debra Eagle, general manager of Alma Rosa and "fell in love with Santa Barbara. (forbes.com)
Property1
- The Sanfords still live on the property and are ambassadors for Alma Rosa. (forbes.com)
Work1
- Aside from her bench work, Rosa has led and participated in a variety of NIH science policy groups. (nih.gov)
Device1
- The recall covers the ROSA brain device v3.0.0.0 (v3.0.0.16 software) and v3.0.0.5 (v3.0.0.20 software, collectively referred to as v3.0 software). (medscape.com)
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- He wanted Rosa to finish off school as he knew how important education was. (bartleby.com)
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- Neapolitan by birth, Salvator Rosa spent most of his life between Florence and Rome. (metmuseum.org)
- We spent a week in Rosa cottage with our two kids age 4 and 13. (tripadvisor.com.au)
Publications1
- Browsing Publications by Author "Urbanos-Garrido, Rosa M. (who.int)
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- Read more about Dr. Lillie Rosa Minoka-Hill . (nih.gov)
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- It is typical for Rosa to place groups of small figures, in the guise usually of bandits or soldiers, within the context of rugged and menacing landscapes. (metmuseum.org)
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- Following the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938 (also known as the Anschluss), Rosa Stallbaumer and her husband became active with the Austrian Resistance movement, hiding Jewish people who had become targets of Nazi persecution during The Holocaust before also helping them to escape from Vienna to Italy by way of Austria's East Tyrol region. (wikipedia.org)
- Following the arrest of her husband and several other members of their resistance cell, Rosa Stallbaumer was then also taken into custody shortly thereafter. (wikipedia.org)
- Nazi officials then sent Rosa Stallbaumer to the Third Reich's concentration camp at Auschwitz, ensuring that she and her husband would remain separated for the duration of their imprisonment. (wikipedia.org)
- Rosa Franklin has three children with her husband James. (blackpast.org)