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Item Metadata only Customary law(Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994) Sackett, L.; School of Social Sciences : AnthropologyItem Metadata only Aboriginal Australia, 1788-the present: Dreamings and nightmares(University of Queensland, 1994) Sackett, L.; School of Social Sciences : AnthropologyItem Open Access Driving in a soft city: Trafficking in images of identity and power on the roads of Kathmandu(Mandala Book Point, 1994) Gray, J.Item Metadata only Beyond the possession principle: An energetics of Massim exchange(Brigham Young University, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Knowledge, revelation and discourse in Papua New Guinea and Australia: Some comparisons(Native Title Research Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Exploring Confrontation: Sri Lanka: Politics, Culture and History(Harwood, 1995) Roberts, M.Item Metadata only The Lost Drum: The Myth of Sexuality in Papua New Guinea and Beyond(University of Wisconsin Press, 1995) Weiner, J.; School of Social Sciences : AnthropologyItem Metadata only Technology and Techne in Trobriand and Yolngu Art' for Special Issue entitled " Too Many Meanings: A Critique of the Anthropology of Aesthetics(Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only To be at home with others in an empty place: A reply to Mimica(Anthropological Society of New South Wales, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Clash of art and interpretation(Nationwide News, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Transforming women: Ritual expressions in an island Melanesian society(Routledge, 1995) Fergie, Deane J.; School of Social Sciences : AnthropologyItem Metadata only Editorial: the new Social Analysis(Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only The Householder's World: purity, power and dominance in a Nepali village(Oxford University Press, 1995) Gray, J.Item Open Access Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding a novel platelet-endothelial cell tetra-span antigen, PETA-3(American Society of Hematology, 1995) Fitter, S.; Tetaz, T.J.; Berndt, M.C.; Ashman, L.K.Platelet-endothelial cell tetra-span antigen (PETA-3) was originally identified as a novel human platelet surface glycoprotein, gp27, which was detected by a monoclonal antibody (MoAb), 14A2.H1. Although this glycoprotein is present in low abundance on the platelet surface, MoAb 14A2.H1 stimulates platelet aggregation and mediator release. We now report isolation of a cDNA clone encoding PETA-3 from a library derived from the megakaryoblastic leukemia cell line MO7e. The clone encodes an open reading frame of 253 amino acids that displays 25% to 30% amino acid sequence identity with several members of the newly defined Tetraspan, or Transmembrane 4 superfamily. These proteins consist of four conserved putative transmembrane domains with a large divergent extracellular loop between the third and fourth membrane-spanning regions. PETA-3 has a single consensus sequence for N-linked glycosylation located in this extracellular loop. A single PETA-3 RNA transcript (1.6 kb) was detected in RNA isolated from MO7e cells, bone marrow stromal cells, the C11 endothelial cell line, and several myeloid leukemia cell lines. No transcript was detected in the lymphoblastoid cell lines MOLT-4 and BALM-1. This pattern correlates well with previous protein expression data. Northern blot analysis of RNA from a range of human tissues indicated that the transcript was present in most tissues, the notable exception being brain.Item Metadata only The secret of the Ngarrindjeri: The fabrication of social knowledge(Arena Printing and Publishing, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only The discourse of contrast in Foi: A reply to Kulick(American Anthropological Association, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Allegro and introduction (an introduction to the problem of meaning in the anthropology of art and aesthetics) for Special Issue entitled "Too Many Meanings: A Critique of the Anthropology of Aesthetics"(Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, 1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Editing identity(1995) Weiner, J.Item Metadata only Too Many Meanings: A Critique of the Anthropology of Aesthetics. Social Analysis(Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, 1995) Weiner, J.; School of Social Sciences : AnthropologyItem Metadata only No longer an observer's life(Australian Campus Review Weekly, 1995) Weiner, J.