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The Lynching

The Lynch et al. [21] procedure discussed in section 12.3.2.1 has been applied to saline sediments. [Pg.323]

B. Explanation of the Lynch Syndrome-Associated Tumor Spectrum... [Pg.189]

The proposed model of RER+ colorectal cancers suggests that the Lynch syndrome represents a new variation on the central theme of autosomal dominant cancer predisposition. Knudson s prediction of a shortened carcinogenesis among at-risk people applies to Lynch syndrome Sporadic RER+ CRCs exist and a subset of them have acquired mutations inactivating both alleles of a known MMR gene (B. Liu et al., 1995). On the other... [Pg.215]

This is a development of the Lynch method [16] in which it is not necessary to measure accurately the value of any capacitance. The specimen is inserted between electrodes that do not make any direct contact with it. The spacing between the electrodes can be adjusted and measured by a micrometer. It is necessary that the thickness of the test specimen be known with appropriate accuracy. [Pg.627]

The story of the Wilson family took on an unexpected twist, however, when a group of white men dragged Jerome Wilson from his jail cell and killed him. The lynching took place on January ii, 193 5, only days after Wilson had been granted a new trial—and the very day the new trial was to open. [Pg.22]

This shocking event ended Bond s rural idyll. He and Julia left Washington Parish for the safety of New Orleans. But Bond could forget neither the lynching nor the fate of the Wilson family. John Wilson, a man of bedrock honesty and sturdy independence, now stood to lose everything. His wife suffered a nervous breakdown. Two of his... [Pg.22]

Tempie Magee Wilson, who took her children to Chicago after the lynching of her son Jerome. She never saw her husband, John Wilson, again. [Pg.53]

She tried to dissuade Horace from visiting Franklinton with Robert Park, who was visiting him from Chicago. Coming back so soon after the lynching with what are obviously northern white men will make you an object of suspicion more than ever. ... [Pg.120]

She seemed very glad to see me. We talked for some time without mentioning the lynching. She told me of her uncle s death and of the children s Christmas presents. Finally she referred to the trouble. ... [Pg.121]

Mr. Barker also told me that the leading men of the town disapproved of the lynching, but that lawless elements had done it. [Pg.124]

I started to tell him that the Negro newspapers had suppressed news of the affair in the fear that they might cause the lynching of Jerome. Now Jerome was lynched, and there was nothing to do about it.)... [Pg.124]


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