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    DNA packaging and cutting by phage terminases: Control in phage T4 by a synaptic mechanism.Lindsay W. Black - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (12):1025-1030.
    Phage DNA packaging occurs by DNA translocation into a prohead. Terminases are enzymes which initiate DNA packaging by cutting the DNA concatemer, and they are closely fitted structurally to the portal vertex of the prohead to form a ‘packasome’. Analysis among a number of phages supports an active role of the terminases in coupling ATP hydrolysis to DNA translocation through the portal. In phage T4 the small terminase subunit promotes a sequence‐specific terminase gene amplification within the chromosome. This link between (...)
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    Nonclinical Use of Online Social Networking Sites: New and Old Challenges to Medical Professionalism.Lindsay A. Thompson & Erik W. Black - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 22 (2):179-182.
    The AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA) has written a position paper on how social medical use challenges medical professionalism. The report offers persuasive ethical and practical guidelines for nonclinical internet use, specifically for social networking.This commentary provides a framework from which to apply these guidelines, but adds that there may be important situations in which physicians are not able to act in accordance. The guidelines call for professional reporting of questionable online portrayals or behaviors, but this commentary (...)
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    XI. Die Handschriften von Nonius IV.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):217-228.
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    XXII. De Citationibus apud Nonium Marceilum.W. M. Lindsay - 1905 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 64 (1-4):438-464.
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    XXXVI. Die Handschriften von Nonius V–XX.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):628-634.
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    [Etymologiarum Sive Originum Libri Xx ] ; Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Etymologiarvm Sive Originvm Libri Xx. 1. Libros I - X Continens.W. M. Lindsay (ed.) - 1911 - Oxford University Press UK.
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    Codices Latini Antiquiores.W. M. Lindsay & E. A. Lowe - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (3):336.
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    Expleo ‘Minuo.’.W. M. Lindsay - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (1):52-52.
    Caper in his section on the preposition ex cited Ennius, Ann. 309:nauibus explebant sese terrasque replebant,and declared that Virgil used the verb with this antique sense in Aen. 6, 545:discedam; explebo numerum reddarque tenebris,i.e. ‘minuam vestrum numerum.’This we are told in Servius' note, which begins: Ut diximus supra, explebo est minuam. Thilo gives no reference to any such previous words of Servius, and I have failed to find them. Can it be that Servius has carelessly transcribed a note of Donatus, (...)
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    Diminutives in - Culus. Their Metrical Treatment in Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (03):87-89.
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    The Orthography of Early Latin Minuscule MSS.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (05):233-234.
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    Zander: Versus Italici Antiqui. Lund. 1890 (pp. ccxxvii. + 124). 5 Mk.W. M. Lindsay - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (04):180-.
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    Diprax 'Mrs Malaprop.'.W. M. Lindsay - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (02):60-.
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    Notes on Festus and Nonius.W. M. Lindsay - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (1-2):9-11.
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    Plautus and The Beggar's Opera.W. M. Lindsay - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):67-.
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    (1 other version)Obituary.W. M. Lindsay - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (7):238-238.
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    ‘Cada’ Nom. Plur.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (3-4):120-.
    Mrs. Dall, in her article A Seventh-Century English Edition of Virgil , shows that Virgil glosses taken from marginalia in the same MS. of the poems often preserve something of their original coherence in the two kindred glossaries, Affatim and the Second Amplonian, in spite of all the reshuffling of these two collections. Thus a small group of Virgil items appears in Affatim on p. 491 of Goetz's apograph : Carecta, Crateras, etc. The second last of this ‘Virgil cluster’ is (...)
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    The New 'Codex Optimus' of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (08):413-420.
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    (2 other versions)A Supplement to the Apparatus Criticus of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (7):353-355.
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    ‘Glossae Collectae’ in Vat. Lat. 1469. Catomvm. Navmachia.W. M. Lindsay - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (1):38-40.
    In the Glossary-codex, Vat. Lat. 1469, written in the year 908, fol. 83 has been assigned to ‘glossae collectae.’ They begin : In Passione Apostolorum. Iussit eum inaumachia cathomis consumi. Cathomis: uirgis nodosis. Hie naumachia forum signat Romanorum quod Prorostris dicitur eo quod rostra, etc.. In Sancto Sebastiano. Saturnus apocatasticus : id est dispositor et destructor fatorum. Annus tuus ex diametro susceptus est. Diametrum est, etc. ‘Glossae collectae’ from the Bible and from Jerome's prefaces come next.
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    Ethical Issues in New Drug Prescribing.Lindsay W. Cole, Jennifer C. Kesselheim & Aaron S. Kesselheim - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (1):77-83.
    We use the format of a hypothetical case study to review issues related to pharmaceutical product approval and physician prescribing practices. In this case, a new FDA-approved drug is recommended for a patient who subsequently experiences an adverse event that may or may not be related to the prescription. This case raises a number of ethical and legal considerations physicians routinely face when deciding whether to recommend such drugs for their patients. Despite the need for ongoing observation by the regulatory (...)
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    Minton Warren.W. M. Lindsay - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (01):25-26.
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    The Philoxenus Glossary.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (07):158-163.
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    Bodleian MS. of Epictetus.W. M. Lindsay - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (01):37-39.
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    Ennivs Annales 567 (Vahlen).W. M. Lindsay - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (01):20-.
    The line is preserved in a passage of Consentius ‘De Barbarismis et Metaplasmis’ : sicut Lucilius ‘ore corupto’; dempsit enim unam litteram per metaplasmum, r; et Ennius ‘huic statuam,’ etc.
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    IX. Die Handschriften von Nonius Marcellus I–III.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 55 (1-4):160-169.
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    Mehercle and Herc(v)lvs.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (02):58-.
    Everyone interested in Latin Etymology knows the last word on mehercle, that the old vocative of meus is prefixed to the old Second Declension form Herclus, Voc. -lě. Without discussing whether this explanation is wholly true or partly wrong, I wish here to disqualify two pieces of evidence. Both originate from a marginal annotation on Rufinus' translation of Eusebius' Church History in, I think, a seventh-century English MS. These marginalia were used for the Leyden Glossary and for the common source (...)
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    Plautus Stich. 1 SQQ.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (5-6):106-110.
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    The Editing of Isidore Etymologiae.W. M. Lindsay - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (01):42-.
    That Isidore′s etymological encyclopaedia should still remain to be edited seems strange at first sight; a book which makes a bridge between ancient and modern learning, and gives us a picture of the arts and sciences in Spain in the seventh century. Arevalo′s edition has a fair text, but practically no apparatus criticus; Otto′s offers the variants of a few worthless MSS. to support a very poor text. Since Otto′s, published some eighty years ago, there have been promises of editions, (...)
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    The Lost 'Codex Optimus' of Nonius Marcellus.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (01):16-18.
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    Ennivs, Ann. 503.W. M. Lindsay - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):81-81.
    Charisivs, in his chapter on Adverbs, cites for Hispane a line of Ennius' Annals : Hispane, non Romane memoretis loqui me. Professor Norden , the apostle of Combinations-forschung, combines this fact with another fact mentioned by Livy , the celebre per Hispaniam responsum of a Spanish town to a Roman embassy. But why does he ignore a third fact which must be brought into any combination that can be convincing—the quotation of this line of Ennius by Festus in a paragraph (...)
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    Notes on the Text of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (01):48-52.
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    The Dative Singular of the Fifth Declension in Latin.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (09):424-427.
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    The MSS. of the First Eight Plays of Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (07):319-321.
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    Two Pelignian Inscriptions in Saturnian Metre.W. M. Lindsay - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (03):103-107.
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    XVII. De Plauti exemplaribus a Nonio Marcello adhibitis.W. M. Lindsay - 1904 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 63 (1):273-296.
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    XXV. Ueber die Versbetonung von Wörtern wie ‘facilius’ in der Dichtung der Republik.W. Μ Lindsay - 1892 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 51 (1):364-374.
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    Etyma Latina.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (5-6):128-130.
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    Notes On Festvs And Plavtvs.W. M. Lindsay - 1913 - Classical Quarterly 7 (02):119-.
    It has been pointed out above that Festus in his quotations cares more for the completion of the line than of the sense. His normal form is one complete line. So the probability is that Liu. Andr. com. is an Iambic Senarius, with a dactyl in the first foot and hiatus at the pause in the sense.
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    Plautina.W. M. Lindsay - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (02):109-111.
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    The Carthaginian Passages in the 'Poenulus' of Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (07):361-364.
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    Notes on Isidore's Etymologiae.W. M. Lindsay - 1912 - Classical Quarterly 6 (01):38-.
    The narrow limits of the apparatus criticus in the new Clarendon Press edition have excluded these suggestions, which may find a place here:I xxix, 4 Quaedam etiam facta sunt ex nominum deriuatione, ut a prudentia ‘prudens ’; quaedam etiam ex uocibus, ut a garrulitate ‘garrulus.’ Although garrulus is the traditional reading, the derivation elsewhere of garrulus from graculus, ‘a jackdaw,’ suggests that we may read here ut a garrulitate ‘graulus.’ For the jackdaw's name in Late Latin developed from gragulus to (...)
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    The Codex Tornaesianus of Nonius Marcellus.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (03):156-157.
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    Notes on the Text of Terence.W. M. Lindsay - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):28-36.
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    The Prosody of Divtivs.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (01):47-.
    Professor Postgate speaks of ‘the regrettable silence of the principal editors of Plautus upon the subject.’ As a minor editor, I beg to defend my colleagues by pointing out that the scansions dĭŭtíus and dyūtius are subject of a note in Dziatzko's and Hauler's editions of the Phormio of Terence and in the Plautus Report in Bursian of 1879 . Also that a reference to the index of my larger edition of the Captiui will show that the word is discussed (...)
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    Varivs' Thyestes.W. M. Lindsay - 1922 - Classical Quarterly 16 (3-4):180-.
    Since Teuffel's Römische Literatur mentions s.v. Varius the famous entry in the Monte Cassino MS. incipit thvestes varii, but ignores its occurrence in a Benevento MS. , it may be well to give some account of the latter codex. For I read with amusement a recent article in this journal in which the writer severely censured Mr. Garrod's ignorance of the entry in Paris 7530, but revealed his own ignorance by assuming that it was the scribe of the Paris MS. (...)
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    A Bodleian MS. of Macrobius.W. M. Lindsay - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (05):260-261.
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    Discovery of a Collation of the ‘Codex Turnebi’ of Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1897 - The Classical Review 11 (5):246-250.
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    Martial V. xvii 4.W. M. Lindsay - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):191-.
    Gellia, of noble lineage, swore she would marry no one lower than a peer, but ultimately flung herself away on—whom? Nupsisti, Gellia, cistifero, say the two best families of MSS.; nupsisti, Gellia, cistibero says the third.
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    Superlatives their Metrical Treatment in Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (08):342-343.
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    Terence and Scipio.W. M. Lindsay - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (2):119-119.
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