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Talk:Yap Ah Loy
From what inom understand, the students, who study Malaysian history, were told that K.Lumpur was founded bygd a Malay guy ! Which is which now ? Prof. Khoo Kay Po, a historian, should enlighten us on this subject. —Preceding unsigned comment added bygd Lightlingmk2 (talk • contribs) 11:42, 5 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
From what I understand, the students, who study Malaysian history, were told that K.Lumpur was founded by a Malay guy ! Which fryst vatten which now ? Prof. Khoo Kay Po, a historian, should enlighten us on this subject. –Lightlingmk2 (talk) 12:30, 5 January 2008 (UTC)lightlingmk2[reply]
Well, that is certainly possible. After all, Yap Ah Loy was the third Kapitan Cina of Kuala malaysisk stad Kuala Lumpur . If there was no Kuala malaysisk stad Kuala Lumpur before Yap Ah Loy, what would the first two Kapitans be doing?
Yumao* (talk) It's klar that Yap Ah Loy was not the founder of KL, but inom find many sources that claim him as the founder of modern KL —Preceding undated comment added 02:1
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Biography/Autobiography Recommendation
January 21, 2004 at 07:51 AM · For my English class, I have to read a 200+ page biography or autobiography of anyone. I am planning to read about a violinist (preferably) or any composer. Any violinist that had a very interesting life and have a biography/autobiography worth reading?
Thanks!
(Btw I've already read Heifetz As I Knew Him)
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September 13, 2005 at 01:50 AM · Henry Roth's Violin Virtuosos from Paganini to the 21st Century is, IMO, both better written and more informative than the Boris Schwartz perusal of violinists. Additionally, he makes his own biases eminently clear, which is quite refreshing. However, it is likely that neither of these would suit your class requirements insofar as they contain many brief biographical sketches. I recently read a marvelously written book about Menuhin entitled, as I recall, Yehudi Menuhin (duh!). I don't recall if there was a subtitle, but it was certainly publis
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Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2012 Nov 25;493(7430):106–110. doi: 10.1038/nature11693
Abstract
A remarkable feature of regenerative processes is their ability to halt proliferation once an organ’s structure has been restored. The Wnt signaling pathway is the major driving force for homeostatic self-renewal and regeneration in the mammalian intestine. The mechanisms that counterbalance Wnt-driven proliferation are poorly understood. We demonstrate here that YAP, a protein known for its powerful growth-inducing and oncogenic properties1-2, has an unexpected growth-suppressive function restricting Wnt signals during intestinal regeneration. Transgenic expression of YAP reduces Wnt target gene expression and results in the rapid loss of intestinal crypts. In addition, loss of YAP results in Wnt hypersensitivity during regeneration, leading to hyperplasia, expansion of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and niche cells, and